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david: when -- she liked that better than josephine. david: were you wealthy growing up?eonard: this was during the depression. my father sold silk. silk did not do well during the depression. my mother had ambitions to be an actress or to make people beautiful. i had a friend in high school who said she was always coming out her girlfriends' hair and making them pretty. that became her vocation. david: when you talk about your youth in new york city, you talk about it in great detail. how can someone talk about something that happened 80 years ago? leonard: it is easier to talk about something that happened 80 years ago than to remember what i had for lunch today! david: what got your mother started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products her uncle had made. she decided she could do better. she started making them in the kitchen, and i is a little kid sitting in my highchair -- as a little kid sitting in my highchair would watch her make the creams on her stove. she invited people to the house to do makeup. i would come home to eat lunch every d
david: when -- she liked that better than josephine. david: were you wealthy growing up?eonard: this was during the depression. my father sold silk. silk did not do well during the depression. my mother had ambitions to be an actress or to make people beautiful. i had a friend in high school who said she was always coming out her girlfriends' hair and making them pretty. that became her vocation. david: when you talk about your youth in new york city, you talk about it in great detail. how can...
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david? david: wow. casey, incredible.ilding of the wall ended? >> reporter: yes, it is. there are pieces of it that are just abandoned at this time. and the owner of the property that we're on says that the contractor that was, won the bid to do this particular section is losing about suggestion figures a day -- six figures a day because all of the equipment had been secured. there's also issues and concerns because they're working along the levee system here, and they've done a lot of excavating and brought in a lot of heavy equipment, and there's concern that with hurricane season approaching, that with this at a standstill they've got to get this levee fixed at the very least before the bad weather comes. david: unbelievable. thank you very much for that report, casey. meanwhile, arizona mayor chris riggs saying he is outraged over the feds' plans to drop off illegal immigrants in his community. take a listen. >> as of the 2nd, border patrol advised us they're basically going to drop people off here and do sort of like
david? david: wow. casey, incredible.ilding of the wall ended? >> reporter: yes, it is. there are pieces of it that are just abandoned at this time. and the owner of the property that we're on says that the contractor that was, won the bid to do this particular section is losing about suggestion figures a day -- six figures a day because all of the equipment had been secured. there's also issues and concerns because they're working along the levee system here, and they've done a lot of...
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david: the company has under $1 million of revenue? leonard: $800,000. david: what was your job? did you say to your mother and father you would like to be the ceo? the cfo? what was the job you actually had? leonard: my job description was son. david: i always wondered, when you are in business with your parents, do you call your boss mom or do you call her estee? leonard: i would call her mom. however, i would always address her in front of other people as mrs. lauder out of respect, and it worked well. they had trust in me from way back. they said, anything leonard wants to do he can do. david: so your job was basically everything that your mother and father did not want to do, and your mother became the symbol of the company, really, the face of the company, is that right? leonard: she did everything, my father did everything, but i was the one who sort of brought it together, and my vision was make her famous. everything that i could do to make her famous was a step in the right direction, and she became world-famous because of that. david: how do you keep mentally sharp? wh
david: the company has under $1 million of revenue? leonard: $800,000. david: what was your job? did you say to your mother and father you would like to be the ceo? the cfo? what was the job you actually had? leonard: my job description was son. david: i always wondered, when you are in business with your parents, do you call your boss mom or do you call her estee? leonard: i would call her mom. however, i would always address her in front of other people as mrs. lauder out of respect, and it...
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david? david: all right. around here will be able to tell me. thank you, phil keating -- >> reporter: the video speaks for itself. [laughter] david: i'll have to go back to that. meanwhile, leon black stepping down of private equity giant apollo are much earlier than expected. charlie gasparino saw this coming months ago. charlie? >> yeah. leon black, the cofounder of apollo. and just so our viewers know, it's not some random firm, it's one of the biggest private equity firms in the world, leon black is considered one of the great investors of the world. but he ran into some issues when it was disclosed that he did significant amount of business with jeffrey epstein, the convicted pedophile, money manager was handling some of his estate work. tens of millions of dollars of his estate work. and when that got -- when that was disclosed, leon black faced major criticism from if inside the firm. and it is one of the reasons that he resigned as ceo a couple months ago. and here's what we know now. they're saying,
david? david: all right. around here will be able to tell me. thank you, phil keating -- >> reporter: the video speaks for itself. [laughter] david: i'll have to go back to that. meanwhile, leon black stepping down of private equity giant apollo are much earlier than expected. charlie gasparino saw this coming months ago. charlie? >> yeah. leon black, the cofounder of apollo. and just so our viewers know, it's not some random firm, it's one of the biggest private equity firms in the...
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david: i understand that phenomenon. your mother was interested in making people more beautiful, but i guess everybody likes making people more beautiful. what was it she did that got her started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products that her uncle made, and she decided she could do better, and she started making them in the kitchen, and i, as a little kid sitting in my high, would watch her make ingredients at the kitchen stove. i would come home from -- as time went on, i would come home for lunch every day, and i would sit in the kitchen eating my lunch, and she would be next door. but she was a miracle worker. anyone who came to see her would undoubtedly walk away looking fantastic. david: when you were in high school, did you have time to help your mother and father in the company? leonard: i worked very often after school every day. i was on the soccer team. when i had soccer practice i was not there. other than that, i worked every afternoon. david: did they pay you? or did they just sa
david: i understand that phenomenon. your mother was interested in making people more beautiful, but i guess everybody likes making people more beautiful. what was it she did that got her started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products that her uncle made, and she decided she could do better, and she started making them in the kitchen, and i, as a little kid sitting in my high, would watch her make ingredients at the kitchen stove. i would come home from -- as time...
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david: ok. you have 30 restaurants, more or less, not the one in the trump hotel, you are also teaching at harvard in food and other things. pretty nice life. you're going to build an even bigger business empire, and all of a sudden, there is an earthquake in haiti. so why did you decide to walk a little bit away from your restaurant business to go feed the people in haiti? you are not haitian. nobody asked you to do this. what propelled you to, all of a sudden, say you were going to feed the people of haiti that do not have any food? jose: i have to almost go back 28 years ago when i arrived in d.c. first. i was able to go to an organization called d.c. central kitchen, the best fighting hunger organization i know. we don't only take people off the streets, ex-convicts, put them in a place of possible success. we train them to be cooks. in the process, we get food that is about to be thrown away. we put everything together and we give opportunities to people and feed people at the same time. br
david: ok. you have 30 restaurants, more or less, not the one in the trump hotel, you are also teaching at harvard in food and other things. pretty nice life. you're going to build an even bigger business empire, and all of a sudden, there is an earthquake in haiti. so why did you decide to walk a little bit away from your restaurant business to go feed the people in haiti? you are not haitian. nobody asked you to do this. what propelled you to, all of a sudden, say you were going to feed the...
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david? david e david some people would say way past time. david lee miller in washington.lls has come in at $193 billion. that's three times the full department of education budget. three times. and we still don't have kids in school because the teachers unions say the classrooms aren't ready. so where has that money been going? we're going to be asking republican congressman dan meuser right after a break. ♪ ♪ come on, come on...yes! hey ava, how's my bracket looking? um, i'm trying to find a nicer word for dumpster fire. um, you're not ava. yeah, this is gary, i invested in invesco qqq. a fund that invests in the innovations of the nasdaq-100. like this artificially intelligent home system. you don't have to be an ai voice architect to help dictate the future. any other questions? yes, when will you be leaving? become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. ♪ so you're a small business, become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. or a big one. you were thriving, but then... oh. ah. okay. plan, pivot. how do you bounce back? you don't, you bounce forward, with seriou
david? david e david some people would say way past time. david lee miller in washington.lls has come in at $193 billion. that's three times the full department of education budget. three times. and we still don't have kids in school because the teachers unions say the classrooms aren't ready. so where has that money been going? we're going to be asking republican congressman dan meuser right after a break. ♪ ♪ come on, come on...yes! hey ava, how's my bracket looking? um, i'm trying to...
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david: ok. what you're planning to make is some type of fried rice? jose: i'm making something you are going to like because i know you love vegetables. david: so let's talk about your background and what you're doing, which is quite extraordinary. but to give people a sense of it, you are spanish by birth, and you came to the united states originally with the spanish navy, is that right? jose: yeah, first time. in spain, the military is mandatory, back in the day. it was a dream of mine to be in the navy. they put me to cook for the admiral of spain. why? because i already was a young cook with talent. i already was champion in spain of young cooks. david: really? you already had a background? jose: yeah. i began working kitchens when i was 14, 15. i said, "sir, i do not want to cook for you, with all due respect." "what are you saying? this is the best position in the navy. i said, "i want to go on a boat." this boat, i came to america. it was a tall ship. the training ship for the midshipmen.
david: ok. what you're planning to make is some type of fried rice? jose: i'm making something you are going to like because i know you love vegetables. david: so let's talk about your background and what you're doing, which is quite extraordinary. but to give people a sense of it, you are spanish by birth, and you came to the united states originally with the spanish navy, is that right? jose: yeah, first time. in spain, the military is mandatory, back in the day. it was a dream of mine to be...
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david: wow.s to force their employees to get the vaccine what do you think about that? >> well, i think that companies are definitely toying with the notion or looking down the line to force employees to get it. i don't think right now they want to force them to do it but when i look at it, i put on my legal hat, there is not a lot of laws on the books that prevents private companies from forcing employees to get the vaccination. ones i think of off the top of my head, are the american disabilities, in case somebody has a condition or title vii of the civil rights act, if somebody has a religious belief. in case of union collective bargaining agreement. that is only thing i can think off the top of my head that would prevent private companies forcing them to do it. david: i hate the idea of being forced to take a vaccine, i may be getting one myself. i don't like being forced to. nevertheless if i'm a restaurant ture who has been killed over the past year, i managed to stay afloat enough to reope
david: wow.s to force their employees to get the vaccine what do you think about that? >> well, i think that companies are definitely toying with the notion or looking down the line to force employees to get it. i don't think right now they want to force them to do it but when i look at it, i put on my legal hat, there is not a lot of laws on the books that prevents private companies from forcing employees to get the vaccination. ones i think of off the top of my head, are the american...
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malpass: thank you, david. be with you. ♪ emily: robinhood launched in april 2013 with the stated mission to democratize investing. named for the legendary outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor. thanks to a slick interface, no commissions or minimums, the idea is anyone anywhere can invest in thousands of stocks just like the big guys. >> you don't need to become an investor. you were born one. emily: but taking on wall street has led to test after test. >> robinhood and interactive brokers are all experiencing
malpass: thank you, david. be with you. ♪ emily: robinhood launched in april 2013 with the stated mission to democratize investing. named for the legendary outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor. thanks to a slick interface, no commissions or minimums, the idea is anyone anywhere can invest in thousands of stocks just like the big guys. >> you don't need to become an investor. you were born one. emily: but taking on wall street has led to test after test. >> robinhood...
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david david i know quite a few of them.k-based jetblue may be taking a one-way flight down south. the airline is looking at office space in florida, already has some, they're looking to expand. back with jillian mel your and john layfield. a lot of companies just don't trust new york these days. they saw what happened, how badly it's handled the pandemic, how badly it handled the riots that took place back in march and april, and they, most of all, don't trust the politicians. the politicians who invariably say they're going to raise taxes and increase regulations, and it's becoming a more dangerous place as well. so i don't know, it's going to be tough to get all these new yorkers back, don't you think? >> i think it is. i think it's going to continue to snowball in bad directions, bad for new york and good for states like florida and texas. you have a constant looming financial crisis here in new york because the state budgets with increased taxes, they can't go backwards. for example, the retired fdny is paid as much as
david david i know quite a few of them.k-based jetblue may be taking a one-way flight down south. the airline is looking at office space in florida, already has some, they're looking to expand. back with jillian mel your and john layfield. a lot of companies just don't trust new york these days. they saw what happened, how badly it's handled the pandemic, how badly it handled the riots that took place back in march and april, and they, most of all, don't trust the politicians. the politicians...
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malpass: thank you, david.e to be with you. ♪ annmarie: this week, a stadium made of wood, athletes powered by plants, and burgers without meat. how england's forest green rovers became the world's first carbon neutral pro sports team. >> we will have the lowest carbon footprint stadium in the world since the romans invented concrete. annmarie: and the new sound of racing. formula e once provided a shock to the system, but can the electric sport rival f1 when it comes to power and publicity? >> i believe formula is the next generation of racing. the whole automotive industry is going electric. annmarie: plus, beating the heat. the sports at risk from a hotter climate and the teams
malpass: thank you, david.e to be with you. ♪ annmarie: this week, a stadium made of wood, athletes powered by plants, and burgers without meat. how england's forest green rovers became the world's first carbon neutral pro sports team. >> we will have the lowest carbon footprint stadium in the world since the romans invented concrete. annmarie: and the new sound of racing. formula e once provided a shock to the system, but can the electric sport rival f1 when it comes to power and...
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david: an egg? jose: i love eggs. david: ok. jose: i love eggs.ried egg is the most complex thing in the history of mankind, to fry an egg properly. those people that will control the power to fry an egg is the people that have the power to do anything else in life because it is the ultimate thing in life to know how to properly fry an egg. david: so around the world, there is a ratings system of great restaurants, a michelin guide. do you pay attention to that kind of thing? is that important to you, the michelin guide stars, or is that not important to you? jose: when i was in barcelona, i would walk outside 1, 2, 3 michelin star restaurants, only so i could have an opportunity to have a glimpse inside. because my family would not take me. they were expensive restaurants. i still remember that my heart was kind of bumping the first time i came into a michelin star restaurant. in the kitchen. not even to eat. to imagine myself 35-plus years later, obviously, i have two restaurants with two michelin stars in l.a. and miami. the l.a. one is already
david: an egg? jose: i love eggs. david: ok. jose: i love eggs.ried egg is the most complex thing in the history of mankind, to fry an egg properly. those people that will control the power to fry an egg is the people that have the power to do anything else in life because it is the ultimate thing in life to know how to properly fry an egg. david: so around the world, there is a ratings system of great restaurants, a michelin guide. do you pay attention to that kind of thing? is that important...
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david, thank you very much for coming today. mr. malpass: thank you, david. good to be here.avid: for people who do not know what the world bank is, can you describe what it does? mr. malpass: it is a development institution. the goal is to help countries raise their living standards. we give loans and grants to countries in the developing world. it's been around since 1944. it was developed toward the end of the world war ii as part of the rebuilding effort. part of what the world bank tries to do is help countries with infrastructure investment, . so, heavily, we are involved with health care. now we are involved with covid. with education. with climate issues. all of the range of development topics. david: where does the money come from for the world bank? mr. malpass: the money comes from the shareholders. the world bank has several parts -- actually, five parts. one part is like an investment bank where the equity holders are the governments of the world. the united states is the biggest shareholder. in addition, the world bank borrows heavily. for example, in the previo
david, thank you very much for coming today. mr. malpass: thank you, david. good to be here.avid: for people who do not know what the world bank is, can you describe what it does? mr. malpass: it is a development institution. the goal is to help countries raise their living standards. we give loans and grants to countries in the developing world. it's been around since 1944. it was developed toward the end of the world war ii as part of the rebuilding effort. part of what the world bank tries...
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david: i have something i'd like to sell. you don't feel inadequate now being the second wealthiest man in the world now, right? the united states has been hit by covid, but even more hard-hit have been some of the emerging markets because they not only don't have access to covid vaccines, they also don't have the money for those vaccines. one of the people trying to make certain they do have that money is david malpass, the president of the world bank. his mission is to make sure some of these countries have the necessary fi i'm going to be in conversation today with david malpass, the 13th president of the world bank. thank you very much for coming today. mr. malpass: thank you. good to be here. david: for people who do not know what the world bank is, can you describe what it does? mr. malpass: it is a development institution. the goal is to help countries raise living standards. we give loans and grants to countries in the developing world. it was developed at the end of world war ii as part of the rebuilding effort. part
david: i have something i'd like to sell. you don't feel inadequate now being the second wealthiest man in the world now, right? the united states has been hit by covid, but even more hard-hit have been some of the emerging markets because they not only don't have access to covid vaccines, they also don't have the money for those vaccines. one of the people trying to make certain they do have that money is david malpass, the president of the world bank. his mission is to make sure some of these...
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david: will come back i am david asman in for elizabeth macdonald.ack the term policies when both sides meet for the first time tomorrow let's talk about what the u.s. needs to accomplish when the senior advisor and trump gw bush tom administration christian whiton. you have to read through this before you get to the not grab but it's in the middle that we read so the folks don't have to. china wants reversed, here's the first thing that china wants reversed limits on american sales to chinese firms such as telecommunication company huawei technology inc. and that is really their job number one there trying to increase their exposure to the united states with what huawei has to offer into to increase their ability to snoop on us and dragged the intellectual market of everything they can possibly bring back to beijing. >> i think you're right the huawei export controls which were one part of what president trump enacted on china and you recall they were stealing aluminum tariffs early in the administration and the rolling series of section 301 tariffs
david: will come back i am david asman in for elizabeth macdonald.ack the term policies when both sides meet for the first time tomorrow let's talk about what the u.s. needs to accomplish when the senior advisor and trump gw bush tom administration christian whiton. you have to read through this before you get to the not grab but it's in the middle that we read so the folks don't have to. china wants reversed, here's the first thing that china wants reversed limits on american sales to chinese...
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malpass: thank you, david.with you. ♪ >> i never thought in a million years that he would be coming to give out food across the united states of america. ♪ >> you know what has been happening the last two and a half days were so. we've seen a revival to some extent in these tax stocks. whether that is a reversal of the reversal of that rotation remains to be seen. the hang seng up 1% as we head into the open. tom: here on the mainland as things stand, you are looking at a flat market. the futures point to some modest gains. there is so much caution now, and a question posed by our colleagues is whether or not the officials who put a floor under this market, whether they can engineer a bull market from here. that's a question for investors. we have two eyes on that meeting in alaska. the chinese side according to some reporting coming to a laundry list of requests, the csi gaining 3/10 of 1%. just bringing your attention to the china small gap.. a couple of trading debuts to bring to your attention, both of them
malpass: thank you, david.with you. ♪ >> i never thought in a million years that he would be coming to give out food across the united states of america. ♪ >> you know what has been happening the last two and a half days were so. we've seen a revival to some extent in these tax stocks. whether that is a reversal of the reversal of that rotation remains to be seen. the hang seng up 1% as we head into the open. tom: here on the mainland as things stand, you are looking at a flat...
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quite a problem, david. david: quickly, griff.s by the border. still no ride alongs for the press like you, right? >> he came, did not speak publicly, there was no press availability and we have no access to ride alongs, interviewing border patrol chiefs or getting inside some of these facilities to see firsthand what the conditions are like. david: very interesting, thank you very much. griff jenkins, we appreciate it, as we've been noting it's not just texas. towns all over the southern border are bracing for migrants to be dropped off in their communities. chris riggs is the mayor of gila bend, arizona. he joins us with more. what are you expecting, mayor, what have you been told, if anything, from the fed whether you're going to receive any of these immigrants. >> first, let me thank you for having me on your show. as far as what we're expecting, we are expecting drops. we've been lucky in that thursday and friday's scheduled drops, senator cine ma was able to intercede. they're drops within 30 yards of our schools, it's in a
quite a problem, david. david: quickly, griff.s by the border. still no ride alongs for the press like you, right? >> he came, did not speak publicly, there was no press availability and we have no access to ride alongs, interviewing border patrol chiefs or getting inside some of these facilities to see firsthand what the conditions are like. david: very interesting, thank you very much. griff jenkins, we appreciate it, as we've been noting it's not just texas. towns all over the southern...
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detectives matched the truck to its owner, david dooley, the janitor.had found michelle's body. >> dave dooley's truck is seen leaving parking lot at 6:31 that morning. >> right after the murder? >> that's right. that's right. >> the security tape showed dooley returning to the warehouse around 7:00 a.m. detective mcvay thought it was odd that dooley hadn't mentioned that when they first spoke. >> they needed to speak with dooley again, so they went to the apartment he shared with his wife, janet, and dooley wasn't surprised to see them. >> i kind of figured it would happen just to do a follow-up. >> before detective mcvay even brought it up dooley told them he had gone home the morning of the murder. mcvay recorded their conversation. >> i came back in and i went back to fisher. >> you came back here. >> i came back here, yeah. i couldn't get ahold of my wife and i came home to make sure she was okay. >> yesterday you didn't tell me you left. why did you decide to leave? >> i didn't think about that. >> detective stall also questioned david's wife, jan
detectives matched the truck to its owner, david dooley, the janitor.had found michelle's body. >> dave dooley's truck is seen leaving parking lot at 6:31 that morning. >> right after the murder? >> that's right. that's right. >> the security tape showed dooley returning to the warehouse around 7:00 a.m. detective mcvay thought it was odd that dooley hadn't mentioned that when they first spoke. >> they needed to speak with dooley again, so they went to the...
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david: i understand that phenomenon. ok.our mother was interested in making people more beautiful, but i guess everybody likes to make people more beautiful. what was it she did that got her started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products her uncle had made. he was an aesthetician. and then she decided she could do better, and she started making them in the kitchen, and i, as a little kid sitting in my high chair, would watch her make the creams at the kitchen stove. as time went on, she would invite people over for makeovers. i would come home for lunch every day. i would sit in the kitchen eating my lunch, and she would be next door making someone's face up. but she was a miracle worker. anyone who came in there definitely would walk away looking fantastic. david: so, when you are in high school, you went to what, bronx high school? that was a pretty good high school. did you have time to help your mother and father in the company at that time? leonard: i worked very often after school every day e
david: i understand that phenomenon. ok.our mother was interested in making people more beautiful, but i guess everybody likes to make people more beautiful. what was it she did that got her started in the cosmetics world? leonard: she started to sell the products her uncle had made. he was an aesthetician. and then she decided she could do better, and she started making them in the kitchen, and i, as a little kid sitting in my high chair, would watch her make the creams at the kitchen stove....
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david. david: it's a disaster.s for their own purposes, all the cartels are. hillary great reporting. thank you very much. let's go right to charlie hurt joining all of this. i may have to cut away quickly. we'll have the pool spray repeating for our audience what happened moments ago with president biden. we already know from people inside of there, he said the new surge in the border of immigrants is because of trump. what do you make of that? i thought they were beyond that but apparently not. >> no. they're not beyond that unfortunately the reason for the surge is entirely because joe biden got elected. you could make some argument, some of that was out of his control no matter what was going to happen. when he got elected. david: charlie, i'm sorry to do this. here is the tape playback of that meeting with the president moments ago. let's listen. >> one we got ourselves a secretary. xavier, welcome. i really appreciate it. also today i have, i said when we became a team, got elected, that the vice president is
david. david: it's a disaster.s for their own purposes, all the cartels are. hillary great reporting. thank you very much. let's go right to charlie hurt joining all of this. i may have to cut away quickly. we'll have the pool spray repeating for our audience what happened moments ago with president biden. we already know from people inside of there, he said the new surge in the border of immigrants is because of trump. what do you make of that? i thought they were beyond that but apparently...
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malpass: thank you, david.o be with you. ♪ ♪ francine: the coronavirus pandemic has changed billions of lives in countless ways. it has marked our day-to-day beyond recognition, converting the impossible to imagine into , daily routine. barren offices have left the busiest sections of cities abandoned, while unemployment and uncertainty plague economies. mast -- masked populations had
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malpass: thank you, david.e to be with you. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. since i've been using the aerotrainer, my back pain is gone. when you're stretching your lower back on there, there is no better feeling. (announcer) do pelvic tilts for perfect abs and to strengthen your back. do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me, it works 100%. (announcer) think it'll break on you? think again! even a jeep can't burst it. give the aerotrainer a shot. pain and stress is the only thing you have to lose. get it and get it now. your body will thank you. (announcer) find out more at aerotrainer.com. that's aerotrainer.com. >> the following is
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david: exactly.have a winning hand with the biden administration? >> i think so because so far it tried to pretend the biden administration that the last four or five years did not exist is attempting to rejoin that ironically her deal and so far tehran has not served in turn reciprocated in a positive manner it is rejoined the paris climate accord and killed keystone xl in the last couple of days we learn they tried to reach out to north korea and reengage that has been a consistent failure across the last two decades. why would a return to president obama's appeasing policy toward china looking the other with cyber attacks and political and cultural infiltration of the u.s. at the military buildup in the other chinese transgression. david: i got ago but do the chinese believe this a administration is a paper tiger. >> yes, i think so there going back to the playbook and going first to japan and south korea and the motions of alliance maintenance but getting down and sitting with the chinese and tal
david: exactly.have a winning hand with the biden administration? >> i think so because so far it tried to pretend the biden administration that the last four or five years did not exist is attempting to rejoin that ironically her deal and so far tehran has not served in turn reciprocated in a positive manner it is rejoined the paris climate accord and killed keystone xl in the last couple of days we learn they tried to reach out to north korea and reengage that has been a consistent...
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david: let's talk about the pandemic. there has been a big concern that wealthy countries like the united states or western european countries will get the vaccine readily available to it and they can afford to pay for it. how do people in developing countries get access to vaccines and can they afford to pay for it? mr. malpass: these are big challenges. what we did in october with the support of all these shareholder countries, the idea of -- well, 12 billion dollars of financing, we can use that money to help set up vaccination systems in poor countries and also to buy vaccines from manufacturers, and also from covax, an international facility that is getting access to vaccines. we are already in the process of deploying those vaccines. we have been working since october to do an assessment one country at a time, and we have done now 96 assessments of their readiness to actually do vaccines. the world bank has been heavily involved in vaccination programs for many years -- for decades -- including polio, ebola, measles
david: let's talk about the pandemic. there has been a big concern that wealthy countries like the united states or western european countries will get the vaccine readily available to it and they can afford to pay for it. how do people in developing countries get access to vaccines and can they afford to pay for it? mr. malpass: these are big challenges. what we did in october with the support of all these shareholder countries, the idea of -- well, 12 billion dollars of financing, we can use...
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david: good to see you, stay safe.n in for elizabeth macdonald you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. have a great evening. ♪ larry: hello everyone welcome ' kudlow. i'm larry kudlow picked in the markets took a hit in the last hour and finished down across-the-board did not sure why and we will explore that. we have a stock market segment. it could be the fed could be pathetic at the treasury could be taxes who knows but anyway i want to begin with a couple of thoughts on this inflation scare which i don't buy. i can't lie into it and i don't believe inflation will be a gigantic problem. let me walk you through some thoughts for another commodity prices have jumped and i don't doubt they may enter the inflation picture fo
david: good to see you, stay safe.n in for elizabeth macdonald you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. have a great evening. ♪ larry: hello everyone welcome ' kudlow. i'm larry kudlow picked in the markets took a hit in the last hour and finished down across-the-board did not sure why and we will explore that. we have a stock market segment. it could be the fed could be pathetic at the treasury could be taxes who knows but anyway i want to begin with a couple of thoughts...
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david: that's encouraging. i want to ask you about one puzzle i know that parents are thinking about. where do we stand on getting vaccines for children? are you in the stage now of trials for children's vaccines, are there issues that complicate that? just give us a brief perspective on where that stands. alex: the initial indication for these vaccines has been 18 and older. but all the companies now, including ourselves, are working on its utilization and testing and clinical trials for younger children. our first step would be ages 12 to 18. then we'd look at testing in earlier than 12 and also in women of child-bearing age and pregnancy. we're working with the f.d.a. as we speak and we hope to have results -- we hope to have results -- results with those trials by later this year. i think in certain cases some of those trials are already under way. david: thinking about the basic timetable realities of testing and production, is it possible that vaccines would be available for children under 18 by september
david: that's encouraging. i want to ask you about one puzzle i know that parents are thinking about. where do we stand on getting vaccines for children? are you in the stage now of trials for children's vaccines, are there issues that complicate that? just give us a brief perspective on where that stands. alex: the initial indication for these vaccines has been 18 and older. but all the companies now, including ourselves, are working on its utilization and testing and clinical trials for...
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david rubenstein here with us.ou can catch that full conversation with david malpass on david's show, "peer to peer conversations." that is at 9:00 p.m. eastern. just want to revisit roblox. we have seen it come to market at $64.50. that is above its reference price. another sign of life and health out there for issuing stocks here. that brings us to our next guest, which is in the spac space. we have been watching the spac's in the extent to which they are on fire. one of them, 3d printing maker, desktop metals. it says to have explored a takeover with a rival. we will talk with the ceo coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is "bloomberg markets." i'm amanda laying with matt miller. we have been talking about specs coming to market. one of them that came out not too long ago, desktop metal. ric fulop is with us now. word is you have explored a takeover. there is lots of opportunity out there. given somewhere you are in your thinking about acquisitions. ric: well, we laid out our acquisition and m&a strategy
david rubenstein here with us.ou can catch that full conversation with david malpass on david's show, "peer to peer conversations." that is at 9:00 p.m. eastern. just want to revisit roblox. we have seen it come to market at $64.50. that is above its reference price. another sign of life and health out there for issuing stocks here. that brings us to our next guest, which is in the spac space. we have been watching the spac's in the extent to which they are on fire. one of them, 3d...
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david: exactly.ot only concentration of power but democrats in particular want to now infuse that private sector series of organizations with censors and their approval of what goes on and what doesn't, so forth. i think that would make the problem even worse. just get rid of 230, they don't have the legal protection anymore, they're just purely private companies. you might have donald trump coming in with a social media company that could damn welcome pete with twitter, using the power of 75 million voters behind him. here is what zuckerberg himself said about 230 without mentioning it by name. instead of being granted immunity, referring to section 230, platforms should be required to demonstrate they have systems in place identifying unlawful content and removing it. who decides what is unlawful content? could that include criticisms of global warming theories? could that include criticisms of critical race theory? would that include any discussion of voter fraud, all of these political issues? i
david: exactly.ot only concentration of power but democrats in particular want to now infuse that private sector series of organizations with censors and their approval of what goes on and what doesn't, so forth. i think that would make the problem even worse. just get rid of 230, they don't have the legal protection anymore, they're just purely private companies. you might have donald trump coming in with a social media company that could damn welcome pete with twitter, using the power of 75...
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get vaccinated. >> thanks, david. >> thanks, david. >> bye! >> bye, david!ing. we've waited so long. good night.good night. >>> live doppler 7 shows today's stormy weather is not over yet. but at this point, have we already seen the worst? >>> well, i'm spencer christian. we still have more wind, rain, sleet and snow to show you, coming up. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. thunderstorms still exist tonight. timing in the accuweather forecast. abc7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >> did you hear that? it's hail across much of the bay area. people not only heard it, they saw it and they felt it as well. good evening and thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz, and i'm dan ashley. spring starts in ten days. we got a last taste of winter. we got a lot of pictures. thank you so much. we really appreciate those. these are a few samples of the hail that it is sonoma, santa rosa and alameda. that video was shot in san jose. within a few minutes, hail covered the parking lot. it was rea
get vaccinated. >> thanks, david. >> thanks, david. >> bye! >> bye, david!ing. we've waited so long. good night.good night. >>> live doppler 7 shows today's stormy weather is not over yet. but at this point, have we already seen the worst? >>> well, i'm spencer christian. we still have more wind, rain, sleet and snow to show you, coming up. >>> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. thunderstorms still exist tonight. timing in the accuweather...
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-david: it looks good.onis: inspired by dan's travels, the shoes incorporate patterns and fabrics from around the world, giving them a bold and colorful look unlike anything on the market. dan: and the beauty about a printed textile is that you really have unlimited combinations that you can do. lemonis: but while dan has created some real hits, too many of his designs have bombed, leaving the company with big losses. david: nobody's buying our new stuff. it's a disaster. lemonis: and with cash running low and debt mounting high, these entrepreneurs can only wait for another shoe to drop. dan: we need to see increases in sales, or we could potentially go out of business. lemonis: the shoe industry does over $48 billion annually, and everybody needs a pair of affordable, cool shoes. if i can help these guys overhaul their process and harness their creativity, it won't be long before they're off to the races. ♪♪ today, i'm meeting the inkkas guys at their storefront in greenpoint, which is a trendy neighborho
-david: it looks good.onis: inspired by dan's travels, the shoes incorporate patterns and fabrics from around the world, giving them a bold and colorful look unlike anything on the market. dan: and the beauty about a printed textile is that you really have unlimited combinations that you can do. lemonis: but while dan has created some real hits, too many of his designs have bombed, leaving the company with big losses. david: nobody's buying our new stuff. it's a disaster. lemonis: and with cash...
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-david: development. -lemonis: i'm good with that. -david: okay.ly doing is i'm building the foundation of the house the right way. -david: 100%. 100%. lemonis: now when the walls go up, we're good. -david: yeah. -lemonis: modern vice is being paid to build the prototype shoe. once that prototype is made, then we'll be able to mass-produce it at a factory. but i want the original shoe to have the right comfort and the right style and the right details to it so that it's done right the first time. jordan: you're much better off doing it right than delivering shoes that fall off people's feet, that are gonna cause blisters all over their feet, 'cause you'll be out of business like this. ♪♪ lemonis: i brought you to one of the biggest fabric stores in new york city to come up with ideas. you keep telling me that inkkas is a worldwide brand. do you think maybe, just by chance, you want to cover america? dan: you know, i think that would be a great idea. lemonis: i love dan's use of patterns from other regions. they're colorful and they're bright. but i
-david: development. -lemonis: i'm good with that. -david: okay.ly doing is i'm building the foundation of the house the right way. -david: 100%. 100%. lemonis: now when the walls go up, we're good. -david: yeah. -lemonis: modern vice is being paid to build the prototype shoe. once that prototype is made, then we'll be able to mass-produce it at a factory. but i want the original shoe to have the right comfort and the right style and the right details to it so that it's done right the first...
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i'm david fabe wer jim cramer. carl has the morning off, you heard joe talking about it, today, to watch a lot of what we have going on here because the markets are going to be volatile this morning, and this is after a number of difficult days, at least if you're long, and let's get to that, overall in the market, and of course, our road map where we will be talking about some of the underlying things as well, including of course, dc laying down the spac-down. the s.e.c. reportedly opening an inquiry into wall street's blank check craze. we'll give you the latest. there viacom cbs shares had a bad day yesterday, didn't they it looks like they may continue that slide we'll talk a little around that. and of course, disinformation nation the ceos of facebook, alphabet, twitter, all of them will be testifying in front of congress, and that begins at noon eastern. but jim, let's start off with the broader market at this point. and making calls this morning, in particular, i think this happens often times, there seems t
i'm david fabe wer jim cramer. carl has the morning off, you heard joe talking about it, today, to watch a lot of what we have going on here because the markets are going to be volatile this morning, and this is after a number of difficult days, at least if you're long, and let's get to that, overall in the market, and of course, our road map where we will be talking about some of the underlying things as well, including of course, dc laying down the spac-down. the s.e.c. reportedly opening an...
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david, of course david, _ throughout the evening. course david, i _ throughout the evening. david, of course david, i think- throughout the evening. david, of course david, i think last - of course david, i think last month the president was a memorialfor the month the president was a memorial for the parkland shooting victims and was urging more background checks and people buying firearms. we have just cut away from that lie press conference by police. i think there is still some going on there and we are keeping an ear on that. as you say, this happened at 2:30pm about 30 miles from the state capital of denver. there were reports police are being fired on as they responded.— police are being fired on as they responded. there were indeed and _ they responded. there were indeed and indeed - they responded. there were indeed and indeed some - they responded. there were l indeed and indeed some very harrowing video that has been circulating on local cable news, mike, what shows people motionless on the ground inside that supermarket a
david, of course david, _ throughout the evening. course david, i _ throughout the evening. david, of course david, i think- throughout the evening. david, of course david, i think last - of course david, i think last month the president was a memorialfor the month the president was a memorial for the parkland shooting victims and was urging more background checks and people buying firearms. we have just cut away from that lie press conference by police. i think there is still some going on...
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get vaccinated. >> thanks, david. thanks, david. >> bye, david!ing. we've waited so long. good night. >>> building a better bay area for a safeand secure future, this is abc7 news. >> well, take a look at this. snow and hail across the bay area. we're not just talking about the mountains here. check out the snow caught by sky 7 as our chopper flew around the bay area this afternoon. of.s a winter good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> indeed. i'm kristen sze. check this out in santa rosa. there was so much hail, it looked like snow on the road, didn't it? this video was posted by the fire department warning about the growing number of crashes. and this video from a backyard in santa rosa. you can see and hear the hail falling and see it starting to pile up. now this is in sonoma county in windsor, where hail and snow has accumulated on the ground there. the roads do appear to be clear but slick. and of course drivers should be aware of slippery conditions. >> let's check out the south bay now where you can see the hail accumulat
get vaccinated. >> thanks, david. thanks, david. >> bye, david!ing. we've waited so long. good night. >>> building a better bay area for a safeand secure future, this is abc7 news. >> well, take a look at this. snow and hail across the bay area. we're not just talking about the mountains here. check out the snow caught by sky 7 as our chopper flew around the bay area this afternoon. of.s a winter good afternoon. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> indeed....
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david, let's bring you in.u thought about as you were getting your business plan togetherfor boom radio. given that you are not on fm, presumably you relied quite heavily on amazon and google to play your radio on their smart speakers. we are on dab in london and several small—scale ones — manchester and glasgow and a few other places. so, dab is the principle way that people consume radio these days, certainly the lion's share of a demographic we are targeting. increasingly, people are going to their smart speakers, laptops, phones for their radio stations. and that's going to be a graph that's only going to go up. we have had a few problems in getting easy smart speaker access for boom radio. you do feel a bit impotent because you can't phone the person up at the transmitter site and say "turn us on", so it's not as simple as that. it does pose challenges and we are no longer the gatekeepers always do however listeners can hear us. let's talk about boom radio — you launched on valentine's day. you are aimed s
david, let's bring you in.u thought about as you were getting your business plan togetherfor boom radio. given that you are not on fm, presumably you relied quite heavily on amazon and google to play your radio on their smart speakers. we are on dab in london and several small—scale ones — manchester and glasgow and a few other places. so, dab is the principle way that people consume radio these days, certainly the lion's share of a demographic we are targeting. increasingly, people are...
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david? >> eva pilgrim leading us off here on a monday night. eva, thank you. >>> and we're going to move on in the meantime to other major news this monday evening. new york governor andrew cuomo under fire and under investigation tonight, facing accusations of sexual harassment. tonight, his newest accuser saying cuomo, quote, refuses to take responsibility for his predatory behavior. the governor, praised for his leadership when covid hit, is also now facing growing questions about the data on nursing home deaths, now hiring a lawyer to represent the governor's office. here's abc's stephanie ramos tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a former aide accusing new york governor andrew cuomo of sexual harassment says his explanation and attempt to apologize just doesn't cut it, declaring cuomo "has refused to acknowledge or take responsibility for his predatory behavior." 25-year-old charlotte bennett telling her story to "the new york times," alleging that last spring, cuomo made it clear to her he
david? >> eva pilgrim leading us off here on a monday night. eva, thank you. >>> and we're going to move on in the meantime to other major news this monday evening. new york governor andrew cuomo under fire and under investigation tonight, facing accusations of sexual harassment. tonight, his newest accuser saying cuomo, quote, refuses to take responsibility for his predatory behavior. the governor, praised for his leadership when covid hit, is also now facing growing questions...
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david? >> all right, mary bruce. mary, thank you. >>> and mary, as you know, the senate debating this, taking place with the u.s. capitol still on high alert tonight amid that new warning of the potential plot. authorities had said that today was the date discussed involving a militia group. tonight, the capitol police are now asking to extend the help that they're getting from the national guard. so, let's get right to martha raddatz, she's live at the capitol tonight with live reporting. martha? >> reporter: david, law enforcement knows the capitol remains an attractive target for extremists, which is why the capitol police want to keep some portion of the 5,000 national guard in place until mid-may and the secretary of defense said last month that if lawmakers need protection, the guard stands ready to provide it. and a capitol security review will recommend adding roughly 1,000 new capitol police and replacing this razor wire-topped fence with mobile and retractable fencing so the capitol grounds will still have
david? >> all right, mary bruce. mary, thank you. >>> and mary, as you know, the senate debating this, taking place with the u.s. capitol still on high alert tonight amid that new warning of the potential plot. authorities had said that today was the date discussed involving a militia group. tonight, the capitol police are now asking to extend the help that they're getting from the national guard. so, let's get right to martha raddatz, she's live at the capitol tonight with live...
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he uncomfortable is this for david cameron?— uncomfortable is this for david cameron?fused to answer any questions about this so far. at l any questions about this so far. at the pressure is on him to do that and to give an expo nation? yet. the pressure is on him to do that and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because _ and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because as _ and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because as kezia _ and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because as kezia said - and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because as kezia said it - will because as kezia said it started with the ft who were the first to splash on it but it has become a constant drip of it for the film is more damning than the last act, some bits of it won't resonate so much but as you mention, the story about mohammad bin salman and those kind of things, these add up and it is one of those long—running stories were members of the public might not be able to tell you in minute detail but all of it means but the general stench emanating is pretty rotten. and it's also n
he uncomfortable is this for david cameron?— uncomfortable is this for david cameron?fused to answer any questions about this so far. at l any questions about this so far. at the pressure is on him to do that and to give an expo nation? yet. the pressure is on him to do that and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because _ and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because as _ and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because as kezia _ and to give an expo nation? yet, it will because as...