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david: ok. masayoshi: 45 minutes, $45 billion. [laughter] david: sorry, i apologize.ayoshi: $1 billion per minute. [laughter] david: what could you have said that was that persuasive to get $45 billion in one meeting? masayoshi: i said, you came to tokyo the first time, i want to give you a gift. i want to give you a tokyo gift, a $1 trillion gift. and he opened up his eyes and said ok. now it is interesting. so i woke up him and said, here is how i can give you a $1 trillion gift. you invest $100 billion to my so i woke up him and said, here is how i can give you a $1 trillion gift. fund. i give you $1 trillion. david: what is it you told people and what was the vision you gave them? masayoshi: one vision, which is singularity. singularity is the concept that the computing power, computer artificial intelligence past to mankind's brains. david: the singularity is the concept, that is the word means, that is the point at which a computer becomes smarter than a human brain. masayoshi: yes. today, already, computers are smarter than mankind at chess or go or weather for
david: ok. masayoshi: 45 minutes, $45 billion. [laughter] david: sorry, i apologize.ayoshi: $1 billion per minute. [laughter] david: what could you have said that was that persuasive to get $45 billion in one meeting? masayoshi: i said, you came to tokyo the first time, i want to give you a gift. i want to give you a tokyo gift, a $1 trillion gift. and he opened up his eyes and said ok. now it is interesting. so i woke up him and said, here is how i can give you a $1 trillion gift. you invest...
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[laughter] david: ok.you went from bucknell, you went to new york to be an actor, a stage actor, and you did some tv shows actually. if somebody wants to watch "six million dollar man," you're there. leslie: there are a few episodes where i'm a bad guy being chased by lee majors. ♪ >> it is all right. i think it is just a touch of heat. i just take him inside. he'll be all right. david: six million wasn't your compensation for that, right? leslie: no, it hardly wasn't, no. david: so, when you say ok, i'm not going to be an actor, and you weren't going to be a doctor, how did you decide to get into the other side of television, the production side? leslie: when i was an actor, you know, most of the time as an actor, you're on set, and you're virtually doing nothing. you go there for a 16-hour day and you're probably working about 20 minutes. so i was sort of fascinated with what everybody else did, and i sort of did a quick study on what it was like to be on a set and learned about what the business was abo
[laughter] david: ok.you went from bucknell, you went to new york to be an actor, a stage actor, and you did some tv shows actually. if somebody wants to watch "six million dollar man," you're there. leslie: there are a few episodes where i'm a bad guy being chased by lee majors. ♪ >> it is all right. i think it is just a touch of heat. i just take him inside. he'll be all right. david: six million wasn't your compensation for that, right? leslie: no, it hardly wasn't, no....
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david: the only time i have ever stopped at 50, david. [laughter] david: ok.] david: if someone wants to be the president of united states, is the quality that is most important hard work, intelligence, optimism, luck? what do you think it takes for somebody who says, i want to be president? i want to be like you? i want to be like you? pres. bush: humility. i think it is really important to know what you don't know and listen to people who know what you don't know. pres. clinton: i also think that you have to begin with the end in mind. that is you have to say, yeah, you have to win the election, but why in the heck are you running? if you want to be president, realize it is about the people, not about you. when it is over, and that is what a lot of these people who are real arrogant in office forget, time passes, and it passes more quickly than you know. you want to be able to say, people were better off when i quit, kids had a better future, things were coming together. you don't want to say, god, look at all the people i beat, or the people i worked over.
david: the only time i have ever stopped at 50, david. [laughter] david: ok.] david: if someone wants to be the president of united states, is the quality that is most important hard work, intelligence, optimism, luck? what do you think it takes for somebody who says, i want to be president? i want to be like you? i want to be like you? pres. bush: humility. i think it is really important to know what you don't know and listen to people who know what you don't know. pres. clinton: i also think...
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[laughter] david: ok.re an native of india. what part of india? i was born in hyderabad, which is in the central part of india. david: and so growing up, your parents doted on you, i assume? satya: yeah, they did. david: and they told you you were going to be prime minister or something important in the country. what did they want you to be? satya: they just wanted me to stop playing cricket and take my studies a little more seriously. david: you were an avid cricket player, is that right? satya: yes. that is correct. i was in love with it. david: and when did you realize you wouldn't be a professional cricket player? satya: it was pretty soon. [laughter] satya: quickly i realized at best i would play what is considered perhaps first-class in india, but i was not going to go much further than that. but that is when my dad, in fact -- i remember one of the big decisions that changed my life was -- my entire outlook was so provincial when i look back at it. which is, hey, i want to stay in hyderabad, maybe s
[laughter] david: ok.re an native of india. what part of india? i was born in hyderabad, which is in the central part of india. david: and so growing up, your parents doted on you, i assume? satya: yeah, they did. david: and they told you you were going to be prime minister or something important in the country. what did they want you to be? satya: they just wanted me to stop playing cricket and take my studies a little more seriously. david: you were an avid cricket player, is that right?...
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david: ok. your own you chose to go into the business. and did your father say that if you work hard in 20 years or 30 years, you will be the ceo? or did he never promised that? -- or did he never promisepromie that? abigail: no. he never, he was not a guy who made promises to anybody. david: so when you are working in a family business, and your father is the ceo, is it awkward at times because people presume that you are going to rise up because of your family connections? abigail: it can be awkward, particularly when people don't know you. if people don't know you, they tend to presume something about you and it tends to be one extreme or the other. but as with any work environment, everybody has to show up for work and do their best job that they can to produce the best work product that they can and make their contribution to the business. and over time, people get to know you, and they appreciate you for what you do. and don't forget, i -- after my very early days as an intern, the part of
david: ok. your own you chose to go into the business. and did your father say that if you work hard in 20 years or 30 years, you will be the ceo? or did he never promised that? -- or did he never promisepromie that? abigail: no. he never, he was not a guy who made promises to anybody. david: so when you are working in a family business, and your father is the ceo, is it awkward at times because people presume that you are going to rise up because of your family connections? abigail: it can be...
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david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. president trump returning to the cpac stage to if you are what he calls common sense proposals to make our schools safe again. among those are allowing teachers to have guns and interesting gun-free zones. rick gates pled guilty at a washington courthouse. it's a strong indication gates plans to cooperate with robert mueller's russia probe. but there is still no evidence of collusion, so why is the mueller probe still going on? the trump administration announcing harsh new shipping sanctions against north korea. the president calling the sanctions quote the heaviest ever and warning about phase two if those measures don't -- don'. all that and more coming up. the president's triumphant return to cpac. for more than an hour the president did what he does best, speaking directly to supporters in a campaign-style speech that touched on everything from the second amendment to north korea. john roberts has our report. john: there was a lot in the president's cpac speech. but his support fo
david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. president trump returning to the cpac stage to if you are what he calls common sense proposals to make our schools safe again. among those are allowing teachers to have guns and interesting gun-free zones. rick gates pled guilty at a washington courthouse. it's a strong indication gates plans to cooperate with robert mueller's russia probe. but there is still no evidence of collusion, so why is the mueller probe still going on? the trump...
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david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. the house intel committee releasing its bombshell memo exposing corruption at the highest levels of the fbi and justice department. the fbi and doj officials relied on the discredited trump dossier to obtain a warrant to spy on the trump campaign. they did not tell the fisa court that the dossier was paid for by hillary clinton and the dnc. and the spy who compiled the dossier had a personal vendetta against president trump. the president dmiensd the leadership of the fbi and justice department. president trump: i think it' a disgrace. a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves and much worse than that. david: congressman jim jordan and matt gaetz joins. also gregg jearr jarett -- gregg jarrett and tom fit o fitton of judicious you watch. joining me, congressman devin nunes explaining why it was so important to release the memo. >> i have an obligation to the american people when we see fisa abuse. these are secret courts that exist to target foreigner for catching terrorists and
david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. the house intel committee releasing its bombshell memo exposing corruption at the highest levels of the fbi and justice department. the fbi and doj officials relied on the discredited trump dossier to obtain a warrant to spy on the trump campaign. they did not tell the fisa court that the dossier was paid for by hillary clinton and the dnc. and the spy who compiled the dossier had a personal vendetta against president trump. the president...
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david: thanks.n to wall street beat , or recover three things buzzing this morning. number one, looks like a recovering from bill gross after he left with growth greater than when gross was there. hedge funds may get more love if they call themselves something else. number three, a group of harvard alumni's are getting unsolicited advice to the largest company in the country, keep it simple, stupid. lisa: great for harvard let's start with pimco, best operating profit since bill gross left in the third quarter o. we will discuss this. this is interesting because it is the opposite of what we have seen and a lot of focused analysts on bonds. what happened? >> it is interesting because bill gross is one of the big personalities of wall street over our generation. lisa: bond is his name. >> i think he is legally changing a. [laughter] lisa: that would not surprise me. >> if anyone would do it, -- lisa: he would. trader,ave another star who has brought in $15 billion in january alone, certainly a star t
david: thanks.n to wall street beat , or recover three things buzzing this morning. number one, looks like a recovering from bill gross after he left with growth greater than when gross was there. hedge funds may get more love if they call themselves something else. number three, a group of harvard alumni's are getting unsolicited advice to the largest company in the country, keep it simple, stupid. lisa: great for harvard let's start with pimco, best operating profit since bill gross left in...
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david shannon, just 40, was dead. all it took was a look, in fact, for lead detective mike murphy to see what happened in david's bedroom was highly intentional. >> it was an execution. the intruder came in while he was sleeping, placed a gun to his head, and shot him in the chest. >> and joan? the shock of it didn't help, of course, nor the fact that she was sound asleep when it happened. by the time she calmed down enough to talk to police, she wasn't very helpful. >> i did not clearly see the person who shot david. i'm not sure if i saw or just had a feeling of somebody just leaving the room. but -- i thought it was a shadow. >> did you actually see a shadow or did you tell the police you thought it was a shadow? >> it was a movement, like a shadow that left. >> she was worried about the safety of the children. she returned back to her bedroom. that's where she made the 911 call. >> the children. joan and david's eldest daughter daisy was out of town. but their two young boys, just 7 and 10, slept through it all, u
david shannon, just 40, was dead. all it took was a look, in fact, for lead detective mike murphy to see what happened in david's bedroom was highly intentional. >> it was an execution. the intruder came in while he was sleeping, placed a gun to his head, and shot him in the chest. >> and joan? the shock of it didn't help, of course, nor the fact that she was sound asleep when it happened. by the time she calmed down enough to talk to police, she wasn't very helpful. >> i did...
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david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. day of reflection at the white house. president trump holding a listening session for survivors of mass shootings including last week's horrific tragedy in parkland florida. this coming mung reports that the president is open to address the mass shootings including raising the minimum age for owning firearms. >>> president trump slamming attorney general jeff sessions for not investigating the obama administration and its fame your to stop russian interference in our election we take up the need to expose corruption at the highest levels of the administration with ed rollins and mike huckabee. >>> and the nation tonight mourning the loss of america's pastor. the ref rand billy graham dead at the age of 99. we'll reflect on his powerful life and legacy with tony perkins. >>> top story, president trump's efforts to prevent massacres like the one of the florida high school last week. the president today holding an extraordinary emotional listening session to improve school safety. john roberts has our report. >> david, it wa
david: good evening, i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. day of reflection at the white house. president trump holding a listening session for survivors of mass shootings including last week's horrific tragedy in parkland florida. this coming mung reports that the president is open to address the mass shootings including raising the minimum age for owning firearms. >>> president trump slamming attorney general jeff sessions for not investigating the obama administration and its fame your...
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david: i feel calm. i'm david asman. to put things in perspective. i was at "the wall street journal" 1987 when the october 19th crash took place. that was 22% drop. melissa: wow. david: 4 1/2% is extraordinarily high or low if you put it that way but put it in perspective. 22%, versus 4 1/2%. it could be a lot worse. we're not in recession. that is another important element in this. we got you covered on "after the bell," at this hour, on big market moves, what is driving these markets. what you should do with your money right now. phil flynn is watching the action from the cme. first let's go straight to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, what are you hearing from traders about tomorrow? >> well, tomorrow, right, first of all they're trying to digest today. i will tell you i spoke with the president of the new york stock exchange tom farley, what happened today? because we dropped nearly 1600 points at one point. we saw exasperated selling in just a few minutes, within ten minutes of selling. his first point, the
david: i feel calm. i'm david asman. to put things in perspective. i was at "the wall street journal" 1987 when the october 19th crash took place. that was 22% drop. melissa: wow. david: 4 1/2% is extraordinarily high or low if you put it that way but put it in perspective. 22%, versus 4 1/2%. it could be a lot worse. we're not in recession. that is another important element in this. we got you covered on "after the bell," at this hour, on big market moves, what is driving...
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david. david: sander-nista. melissa: i love it.mueller making moves in special counsel mueller probe. could have supreme court looking at daca with a decision has a lot of people guessing. judge andrew napolitano doesn't guess, he knows. fox news senior judicial analyst coming next. ♪ cool. but before you decide, you should know that chevy silverado's are the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. which means that ford f-150s are not. (laughs) which truck would you pick? the chevy. the chevy. the chevy. there you go. boom. that wasbvious. plus it looks cooler. no doubt about it. now they know what to get me. (laughs) david: clarks dropped. special counsel robert mueller moving to dismiss some charges trump campaign aide rick gates as part of his plea deal. as his codefendant paul manafort maintains his innocence. here is judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst. the question here, judge, who is mr. mueller trying to squeeze? is it manafort or could it be the president? >> i think it is actu
david. david: sander-nista. melissa: i love it.mueller making moves in special counsel mueller probe. could have supreme court looking at daca with a decision has a lot of people guessing. judge andrew napolitano doesn't guess, he knows. fox news senior judicial analyst coming next. ♪ cool. but before you decide, you should know that chevy silverado's are the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. which means that ford f-150s are not. (laughs) which truck would you...
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david: i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. and we have breaking news. the "the new york times" just reporting that american spies paid out $100,000 to a russian man who promised to give them stolen national security agency cyber weapons and compromising material on president trump. the payout was delivered in a van. there's a lot of other information in this. we'll continue to bring it to you as it comes in. >>> eang hear to untangle the entire web of what's going on right now is renowned harvard law school profes were alan dershowitz. boy, professor, this is exactly what this is. this is the politicalization and the weaponization of agencies of the united state government, really say credi agencies like t would not be used on bias. >> this is one of th the leks wh counter accusations. day one i said this can't be trusted to a pecial counsel, can't be trusted to democrat, republican committees in congress. it should be an int nonpartisan commission to look into every aspect of this election, russian influence, democratic misconduct, republican misconduc
david: i'm david asman in for lou dobbs. and we have breaking news. the "the new york times" just reporting that american spies paid out $100,000 to a russian man who promised to give them stolen national security agency cyber weapons and compromising material on president trump. the payout was delivered in a van. there's a lot of other information in this. we'll continue to bring it to you as it comes in. >>> eang hear to untangle the entire web of what's going on right now...