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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: yeah. 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 sha
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: you go into the u.s. navy. were there are lots of young, jewish -- young jewish boys from university -- from the university of pennsylvania with you? leonard: when i went to the navy, my father said, you know, there are no jews in the navy. i said, ok. i know that too. but that was good. that was the way the united states was. jews were in the minority. everyone was a minority then, but it was fascinating because i grew up, in my view, at the right time to grow up and learn. you don't grow up -- if you grow up in prosperity, you don't understand how to fight hard. i had to fight hard. david: so, one of your activities in the navy was running the commissary on the boat you are on or the ship you are on. how did he manage to make that a very profitable business, and did you realize you were a pretty good business person as a result of making the commissary so profitable? leonard: i became the six-star officer aboard an aircraft carrier. an aircraft carrier, we had 3000 men on board the carrier. i had to get every
david: you go into the u.s. navy. were there are lots of young, jewish -- young jewish boys from university -- from the university of pennsylvania with you? leonard: when i went to the navy, my father said, you know, there are no jews in the navy. i said, ok. i know that too. but that was good. that was the way the united states was. jews were in the minority. everyone was a minority then, but it was fascinating because i grew up, in my view, at the right time to grow up and learn. you don't...
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david: and how they stay here. ♪ david: one of the most impressive young men i have met is wes moore.grew up in baltimore, became a rhodes scholar, white house fellow, afghanistan war veteran, and he has been running the robin hood foundation. he is likely to run for governor of maryland. he is someone who will clearly make a mark in this world, in fact, has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is because recently people think robin hood is a stock trading. you are not that robin hood. wes: it was amazing! during the whole gamestop episode, people were blowing up my inbox saying " unblock my trades!" the robin hood foundation is a 32-year-old organization with an explosive goal of ending poverty. it was started by paul tudor jones and a collection of other people who were in the investment business. they started this foundation where they said " we want to be able to take metrics and invest in the organizations we think have the highest probability of ending the scourge of poverty." they started out making $40,000 wort
david: and how they stay here. ♪ david: one of the most impressive young men i have met is wes moore.grew up in baltimore, became a rhodes scholar, white house fellow, afghanistan war veteran, and he has been running the robin hood foundation. he is likely to run for governor of maryland. he is someone who will clearly make a mark in this world, in fact, has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is because recently people think...
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♪ david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. ♪ david: over much of the past three decadeshave been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought of as private equity. then i started interviewing. >> i watched your interview! david: i learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted. he said $250. i said fine. i did no due diligence! david: and how they stay here. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] david: one of the most impressive young men i have met is wes moore. he grew up in baltimore, became a rhodes scholar, white house fellow, afghanistan war veteran, and for the last four years he has been running the robin hood foundation. he is soon stepping down and is likely to run for governor of maryland. he is someone who will clearly make a mark in this world, in fact, has already done so. welcome to our show. wes: it is so good to be with you as always, david. thank you. david: tell people what the robin hood foundation is because recently people think robin hood is stock t
♪ david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. ♪ david: over much of the past three decadeshave been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought of as private equity. then i started interviewing. >> i watched your interview! david: i learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted. he said $250. i said fine. i did no due diligence! david: and how they stay here. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest...
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david? david: very interesting.for details on its new instagram for kids product. to the cow guy at ag optimist, scott shellady. what could possibly go wrong with instagram for kids? if. [laughter] >> well, you know, they've already had a problem with messenger, kids weren't able to get outside their lane. but, you know what, after a year of at-home school, you know, in front of zoom, i mean, is this what you could come up with to really enrich the lives of our children? how about go out and throw a football around, do something a little bit different. are there parents that are knocking down the door of mark zucker beg's house to get this -- zuckerberg's house to get this for their kids? i don't think so. if you do a straw poll, they're trying to take away screen time from their children, not add to it. i'm not quite sure there's a massive demand anyway, and if there is, it's probably not placed very well because this isn't another thing that we need for our children. they need to get out and about -- david: oh, ab
david? david: very interesting.for details on its new instagram for kids product. to the cow guy at ag optimist, scott shellady. what could possibly go wrong with instagram for kids? if. [laughter] >> well, you know, they've already had a problem with messenger, kids weren't able to get outside their lane. but, you know what, after a year of at-home school, you know, in front of zoom, i mean, is this what you could come up with to really enrich the lives of our children? how about go out...
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david: right.but their house is barely big enough for them, but they made it big enough for all of us. david: you are the perfect child and you never got in trouble, everything worked out well right? , wes: right. [laughter] that was a hard transition for me. i found myself hurting people who did love me, so the first time i was handcuffed is when i was 11 years old. and so by the time, i was 13, after years of threats sending me away at this cooler that school or whatever it was, when i was 13, my mom sent me to military school. david: you went to military school. i assume you are not dying to go to military school. wes: it was not my first choice. david: so they straightened you out a little bit or? wes: they did. it took a while. i think i ran away five times in the first four days. david: then you went to johns hopkins, is that right? wes: that's right. a lot of the men in my life who were mentors all had something in common, they all wore the uniform of this country, so i joined the army and w
david: right.but their house is barely big enough for them, but they made it big enough for all of us. david: you are the perfect child and you never got in trouble, everything worked out well right? , wes: right. [laughter] that was a hard transition for me. i found myself hurting people who did love me, so the first time i was handcuffed is when i was 11 years old. and so by the time, i was 13, after years of threats sending me away at this cooler that school or whatever it was, when i was...
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david asman in foreneil. david: i still prefer gold. i'm david asman in for neil cavuto. this is cavuto "coast to coast." regeneron antibody treatment actually reduces risk. how that drug company is trying to expand access. u.s. cruise companies threatening to cruise over to another country if the u.s. doesn't let them operate here. i will talk to the mayor of miami on the impact. call it whatever you want. that is what democrats said about infrastructure. now they want to change the meaning of another issue. stay with us, hear about that later this hour. but first, the top story we're following today, president biden is just about to address the chip shortage with ceo's. he is going to be using this as on opportunity to tout his $2.25 trillion spending plan. fox business's blake burman is live from the white house with the very latest. reporter: david, yeah, we certainly do expect to hear to president biden shortly on that matter, tout the need for the $2.25 trillion american jobs plan as it relates to semiconductors or chips as we better know them because one of the par
david asman in foreneil. david: i still prefer gold. i'm david asman in for neil cavuto. this is cavuto "coast to coast." regeneron antibody treatment actually reduces risk. how that drug company is trying to expand access. u.s. cruise companies threatening to cruise over to another country if the u.s. doesn't let them operate here. i will talk to the mayor of miami on the impact. call it whatever you want. that is what democrats said about infrastructure. now they want to change the...
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david.s can easily, especially now with the variants affecting mostly people between the ages of 15-30, i think all students should be required to be vaccinated. and i think it should happen because we don't want super-spreader events at the university level. now, i wish we could have that for people in the hospital, for example, for all the front-line people to be the vaccinated handtorially, but we didn't do that -- handtorially. david: what is the mortality rate■ç for covid for people in that range? it's very small, is it not? >> very, very small, minuscule. however, we're hearing reports from other states like michigan where major thrust of the infections are in young people. young people, david, do not wound up in the -- wine up in the hospital or ventilated, but there are those very rare, rare exceptions. we do have an to occasional young person in perfectly good health. and it may be due to the genetics of the immune system. david:en aren't you always going to have problems with that?
david.s can easily, especially now with the variants affecting mostly people between the ages of 15-30, i think all students should be required to be vaccinated. and i think it should happen because we don't want super-spreader events at the university level. now, i wish we could have that for people in the hospital, for example, for all the front-line people to be the vaccinated handtorially, but we didn't do that -- handtorially. david: what is the mortality rate■ç for covid for people in...
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david: and how they stayed there.ou do not feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] david: a few years ago i hired jay powell. i thought he was an impressive person, but he left to go back into public policy work. he has to deal with the most dire economic issues facing the country. let me start by -- it sounds like you feel the economy is in reasonable shape to go forward from here and you are expecting growth of 5% this year. is that correct? jerome: generally, yes. i would say the economy at this point does seem to be at a bit of an inflection point. that makes sense with more widespread vaccinations, continued support for monetary policy. you can see ridership on airplanes going up and people going back to restaurants. the march jobs report shows what that can look like, which was close to one million jobs in a month. we are going into a period of faster growth. there are still risks. in particular, the main risk is that we will have another spike in cases per
david: and how they stayed there.ou do not feel inadequate now that you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] david: a few years ago i hired jay powell. i thought he was an impressive person, but he left to go back into public policy work. he has to deal with the most dire economic issues facing the country. let me start by -- it sounds like you feel the economy is in reasonable shape to go forward from here and you are expecting growth of 5% this year. is that...
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david: you go to afghanistan. you ask for an office job, something where you could not be shot at or something like that? wes: not at all. i was clear. i'd led a group of paratroopers as a special operations officer, information operations, psi ops, psychological operations, and we were in the field. so much of that conversation in 2005 was iraq. we had 150,000 troops in iraq at the time. in afghanistan, only 17,000 troops. i remember when i got the appointment orders for afghanistan, people were like, at least you're not going to iraq. not knowing the fighting in afghanistan at that time. within the first days of afghanistan, i started seeing firsthand a firefight, just what was going on. david: how long were you there? wes: shy of a year. david: you came back to the united states? wes: yes. david: then what did you do? wes: first, a white house fellowship. my friend was a former white house fellow. i came back from a mission and he said i want you to apply for this. he said it is important for people in washingt
david: you go to afghanistan. you ask for an office job, something where you could not be shot at or something like that? wes: not at all. i was clear. i'd led a group of paratroopers as a special operations officer, information operations, psi ops, psychological operations, and we were in the field. so much of that conversation in 2005 was iraq. we had 150,000 troops in iraq at the time. in afghanistan, only 17,000 troops. i remember when i got the appointment orders for afghanistan, people...
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david? david: good stuff, lydia hu from new jersey. fox news is learning that the homeland security and other immigration agencies changing the language on immigration matters. president biden is using the terminassian crisis to refer to the situation at the southern border. blake burman is at the white house with more with the administration response to the u.s.-mexico border crisis. reporter: you're right. a white house official telling fox within the biden administration they will no longer use the word, alien, illegal alien, or a simulation when it comes to immigration matters, assimilation. at the senior most levels this is something they had been pushing for, for weeks. we also heard a change from president biden over the weekend as he for the first time talked about the quote, unquote, crisis at the border. as you know the white house, the administration stayed away from calling the situation at the border a crisis. instead describing it for many weeks as a challenge but here was the president over the weekend when talking about
david? david: good stuff, lydia hu from new jersey. fox news is learning that the homeland security and other immigration agencies changing the language on immigration matters. president biden is using the terminassian crisis to refer to the situation at the southern border. blake burman is at the white house with more with the administration response to the u.s.-mexico border crisis. reporter: you're right. a white house official telling fox within the biden administration they will no longer...
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david? — at it. have you been to the pubs today. david? i— at it.e _ at it. have you been to the pubs today, david? i have not - at it. have you been to the pubs today, david? i have not been i at it. have you been to the pubs| today, david? i have not been to at it. have you been to the pubs - today, david? i have not been to the ub toda today, david? i have not been to the pub today because _ today, david? i have not been to the pub today because i _ today, david? i have not been to the pub today because i was _ today, david? i have not been to the pub today because i was looking - pub today because i was looking forward — pub today because i was looking forward to appearing on the papers this evening and so, i've been on my very best _ this evening and so, i've been on my very best behaviour. not this evening and so, i've been on my very best behaviour.— this evening and so, i've been on my very best behaviour. not even a drop before going — very best behaviour. not even a drop before going on _ very best behaviour. not even a drop before going o
david? — at it. have you been to the pubs today. david? i— at it.e _ at it. have you been to the pubs today, david? i have not - at it. have you been to the pubs today, david? i have not been i at it. have you been to the pubs| today, david? i have not been to at it. have you been to the pubs - today, david? i have not been to the ub toda today, david? i have not been to the pub today because _ today, david? i have not been to the pub today because i _ today, david? i have not been to the...
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david: let's talk about fintech.ce you first got into the financial world, the fintech revolution has changed banking and financial services. how does the fed to regulate some of these new fintech companies that are not under the traditional rules of your regulation? are you worried about your inability to control some of these companies that might have an enormous impact on the economy? chair powell: in the financial area, the key thing is that equal activities, the same activity should be regulated the same way no matter where it is. that is one thing. it needs to be regulated in a way that gives consumers and users of that service the protections they need, so they have to understand what the risks are. i think, with the growth of the non-bank financial players, we have work to do to understand and deal with those challenges. in the meantime, we have the legal authority we have over banks and also over some of the payment utilities, and we will use that. but we do not have authority over many other companies now v
david: let's talk about fintech.ce you first got into the financial world, the fintech revolution has changed banking and financial services. how does the fed to regulate some of these new fintech companies that are not under the traditional rules of your regulation? are you worried about your inability to control some of these companies that might have an enormous impact on the economy? chair powell: in the financial area, the key thing is that equal activities, the same activity should be...
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david: arizona is suing the treasury department over a david: arizona is suing the treasury departmentbiden's covid stimulus package that limits the states own ability to cut its own state taxes. treasury secretary jana yellen says the provision in theha lock state from using the federal money to offset any future tax cuts, joining us the person leading the lawsuit arizona attorney general mark bruno mitch, attorney general thank you for being here, she claims she's not preventing you from cutting your state taxes that you can do on your own but you would have to take part of that money that she says would cost you because of tax cuts from the $4.8 billion that you received in covid relief. it sounds like at the very least that is a fine if you cut your own taxes and at worst black male prevent you from doing so. >> is an ironic washington, d.c. is trying to keep the more power and stop arizona from cutting income taxes or any taxes it's absolutely ridiculous, there was a $1400 stimulus check that was provided to most americans the government has no problem cutting checks but they don'
david: arizona is suing the treasury department over a david: arizona is suing the treasury departmentbiden's covid stimulus package that limits the states own ability to cut its own state taxes. treasury secretary jana yellen says the provision in theha lock state from using the federal money to offset any future tax cuts, joining us the person leading the lawsuit arizona attorney general mark bruno mitch, attorney general thank you for being here, she claims she's not preventing you from...
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david: how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate not because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? a number of years ago i hired a young investment banker who previously worked for the government. his name was jay powell and he did a terrific job of my firm but he left to go back into public policy work. he has been chairman of the u.s. federal reserve board. he has to deal with the most important economic issues facing the country. let me begin by talking about the state of the economy. your public statements to date in recent interviews makes it sound like you feel the economy is in reasonable shape to go forward from here and you are expecting growth of 5%, 6% this year. is that a correct announcement of your views? >> generally, yes. i would say the economy at this point does seem to be at an inflection point. that makes sense with widespread vaccinations, strong physical policy. you see the economy opening, ridership on airplanes going up and people going back to restaura
david: how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate not because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? a number of years ago i hired a young investment banker who previously worked for the government. his name was jay powell and he did a terrific job of my firm but he left to go back into public policy work. he has been chairman of the u.s. federal reserve board. he has to deal with the most important economic issues facing the country. let me begin by talking...
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including his good pal david stone. a married high school baseball coach and employee at the moscow, idaho, maintenance department. to the vet investigators astonishment, david volunteered that evening hang out with charles and rachael at the garage, the friday night she went missing. >> now you've got another guy, someone with information? >> somebody with information immediately raises the question. why didn't charles capone ever mentioned david stone to be during the entire time i interviewed him. >> three days after rachel was reported missing, the task force detective sat david stone down and grilled him. >> he provided a timeline for that evening. and it was different than charles capone's timeline. the has >> the husband's friends told cops rachel came by around 5 pm and waiting for trials to finish. our david stone says he then left to get some food and a&w, and when he got back to the garage around eight, rachel was gone. stone said he drove charles to a local bar, swung by his home for a while, then went out l
including his good pal david stone. a married high school baseball coach and employee at the moscow, idaho, maintenance department. to the vet investigators astonishment, david volunteered that evening hang out with charles and rachael at the garage, the friday night she went missing. >> now you've got another guy, someone with information? >> somebody with information immediately raises the question. why didn't charles capone ever mentioned david stone to be during the entire time...
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what you - think, david? of these other papers and suggesting _ think, david? papers and suggesting that it will— think, david? of these other papers and suggesting that it will be - think, david? of these other papers and suggesting that it will be the i and suggesting that it will be the latter— and suggesting that it will be the latter of— and suggesting that it will be the latter of those two groups, those two ideas — latter of those two groups, those two ideas that lucy described there. the reality— two ideas that lucy described there. the reality and a said an hour ago, that i_ the reality and a said an hour ago, that i have — the reality and a said an hour ago, that i have to declare an interest, i that i have to declare an interest, i worked — that i have to declare an interest, i worked part—time for major lobbying _ i worked part—time for major lobbying companies. lobbying is part and parcel— lobbying companies. lobbying is part and parcel of the way things are done _ and parcel of the way things are done in — and parcel of the way things are done in
what you - think, david? of these other papers and suggesting _ think, david? papers and suggesting that it will— think, david? of these other papers and suggesting that it will be - think, david? of these other papers and suggesting that it will be the i and suggesting that it will be the latter— and suggesting that it will be the latter of— and suggesting that it will be the latter of those two groups, those two ideas — latter of those two groups, those two ideas that lucy described...
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david: ok, he lost once. but, he usually had the advantage of having the client or the person against him admitting, in court, that here or she was wrong. he had to bring the person to the point where they said i'm guilty, i did it, i'm sorry. later, when i went to law school, i realize it doesn't work that way. justice sotomayor: at the tell you, i have been a judge since i was 38 years old. i am now 66. and, it has never happened to me. and i never read a transcript in which i have ever seen it happen at a trial. but, that might be a point as to why civic education, which is our subject tonight, is so important. because, so many people don't realize with the purpose of a court proceeding is. we are not there to find out if somebody committed a crime or not. we are there to determine whether, under the law, a prosecutor has proven that this particular defendant beyond a reasonable doubt, has committed a particular crime. those are two different purposes. because, one, the rule of law requires proof of a cert
david: ok, he lost once. but, he usually had the advantage of having the client or the person against him admitting, in court, that here or she was wrong. he had to bring the person to the point where they said i'm guilty, i did it, i'm sorry. later, when i went to law school, i realize it doesn't work that way. justice sotomayor: at the tell you, i have been a judge since i was 38 years old. i am now 66. and, it has never happened to me. and i never read a transcript in which i have ever seen...
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it took me a while to clean it all up, but i am in pretty david: david: good shape. we're going to talk about leadership today. something you know a great deal about. so let's talk about when you started out your career, you went to the city college of new york, where there is now a college named after you and it is operating and you have about 6000 students. and i assume you have done many things of which you are proud, i assume you are very proud that city college has named a college after you. >> it is part of the college, but it is about one third of the college. and it was done because when i got there after i left the state department, retired from government, somebody had endowed some money to this small little think tank that we had, so it was very interesting for a while. and after a while i said i don't need a think tank, i want a place where young students can come and we can give them an education, but the education they are getting, they have to take to the community and use. that is why they are called global service and leadership. and the academic is
it took me a while to clean it all up, but i am in pretty david: david: good shape. we're going to talk about leadership today. something you know a great deal about. so let's talk about when you started out your career, you went to the city college of new york, where there is now a college named after you and it is operating and you have about 6000 students. and i assume you have done many things of which you are proud, i assume you are very proud that city college has named a college after...
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david?s exactly a month from now, this travel bubble between hong kong and singapore will begin. let's bring you to the live briefing of hong kong officials. they will be talking us through the details of this. let's listen in. >> the two places agree that under the air travel bubble on the 26th of may, that is a wednesday, that will be the earliest flight, the first designated flight. we will put in place all the measures to make sure that everyone can travel with peace of mind, and we also take into account the changing situation. as to the weather, the scheme can resume as soon as the schedule. it depends on the measures put in place in the coming four weeks. starting in february and march, we see that the situation in hong kong has been stabilizing and the number of cases has been decreasing. we see there are conditions to relaunch the air travel bubble arrangement, taking into account the latest situations, the emergence of mutated strains, and a longer incubation period. we see the nee
david?s exactly a month from now, this travel bubble between hong kong and singapore will begin. let's bring you to the live briefing of hong kong officials. they will be talking us through the details of this. let's listen in. >> the two places agree that under the air travel bubble on the 26th of may, that is a wednesday, that will be the earliest flight, the first designated flight. we will put in place all the measures to make sure that everyone can travel with peace of mind, and we...
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sir david attenborough there, speaking to our science editor, david shukman.and and this is where we recorded the highest temperatures. quite a bit cooler in east anglia and the south—east of england, even some showers, which will fade away this evening. it does become dry and clear overnight. later in the night we will have some patchy mist and fog forming in the south—east of england. it is going to be another cold one, with a widespread frost, like last night. may be a bit milder in northern ireland and north—west scotland, where we have got a southerly breeze. tomorrow morning it will be sunny for a while before the cloud bubbles up in land and spreads out a bit. away from the north—west of scotland, where there is a bit of rain coming into the western isles. temperatures, similar to today, could make 15 degrees again across scotland. but the pollen levels are going to be high and we are in the peak of the tree pollen season and the levels will be higher in the south—east and east anglia, where it is going to be dry with some sunshine. there
sir david attenborough there, speaking to our science editor, david shukman.and and this is where we recorded the highest temperatures. quite a bit cooler in east anglia and the south—east of england, even some showers, which will fade away this evening. it does become dry and clear overnight. later in the night we will have some patchy mist and fog forming in the south—east of england. it is going to be another cold one, with a widespread frost, like last night. may be a bit milder in...
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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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what do pulitzer-prize winning anne applebaum and david fromm say now? >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by -- charles r. schwab, the fairweather foundation, craig newmark fphilanthropies. and by -- >> anne applebaum, welcome to "firing line." david fromm, welcome back to "firing line." >> it's been a while. >> the two of you are long-time friends and fellow travellers. public intellectuals ideifying with the center right. david, you were a white house speech writer and author of the recent book "trumpocalypse: restoring american democracy." anne, you are the winner of a pulitzer-prize and your most recent book chronicles the rise of authoritarianism in the west. first, for the sake of our audience, how do each of you characterize your political views in this moment. anne, you first. >> that's a difficult question to answer. you just described me as being center right. i'm not sure i would call myself that. i might have done so 20 years ago or even 10 years ago. i think i would now have to call myself a center of the center. i -- i d
what do pulitzer-prize winning anne applebaum and david fromm say now? >> "firing line" with margaret hoover is made possible by -- charles r. schwab, the fairweather foundation, craig newmark fphilanthropies. and by -- >> anne applebaum, welcome to "firing line." david fromm, welcome back to "firing line." >> it's been a while. >> the two of you are long-time friends and fellow travellers. public intellectuals ideifying with the center...
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i office also thought of david rohde. david rohde joins us now. his most recent book is in deep, the fbi, the cia and the truth about america's deep state. david, it's a real honor to have you with us tonight. thank you for making time. >> thank you, rachel. i'm amazed by that introduction. thank you. >> well, it's always, i've always been start of stunned by what you've been through. and how you've put yourself together again and got up and continued with what has been an astonishing career. david, i just wanted to ask you this on a personal level, what you've been through? given these unique set of circumstances and that ordeal, how do you feel about the president ending the war today? >> i feel relief. and what really struck me and impressed me about what you took away from my story is, the impossibility of winning this war because of the role of pakistan. and as long as pakistan continues to give the path taliban a safe haven, the place where i was held for seven months, it's an impossible were to win. i fear for my afghan friends. we're going
i office also thought of david rohde. david rohde joins us now. his most recent book is in deep, the fbi, the cia and the truth about america's deep state. david, it's a real honor to have you with us tonight. thank you for making time. >> thank you, rachel. i'm amazed by that introduction. thank you. >> well, it's always, i've always been start of stunned by what you've been through. and how you've put yourself together again and got up and continued with what has been an...
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david: sure. in the u.s. we have the army, navy, marines, coast guard, air force, and now the space force some of you might have heard of. the national guard generally serves domestically here in the united states. i say generally because since the 9/11 attacks with the wars in afghanist and iraq, we have seen national guard troops deployed overseas when traditionally that was for the army, marines, air force, and navy. national guard troops tend to live and work in the communities and serve in a part-time capacity, and they are often used for things like natural disasters, floods, wildfires. they can be used as we saw this summer during protests to augment police. we have a lawn the united states the goes back many years that prevents the u.s. military from engaging in domestic law enforcement activities. the national guard is an exception to that. the national guard can be involved in domestic law enforcement in the way the army in the way the army and the marines cannot. host: they sent a tweet illustratin
david: sure. in the u.s. we have the army, navy, marines, coast guard, air force, and now the space force some of you might have heard of. the national guard generally serves domestically here in the united states. i say generally because since the 9/11 attacks with the wars in afghanist and iraq, we have seen national guard troops deployed overseas when traditionally that was for the army, marines, air force, and navy. national guard troops tend to live and work in the communities and serve in...
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so david, it's trade war in another way. that we don't talk about >> and it's another area of significant tension with the chinese. >> yes. >> and it's been added to what is going on to the south china sea and you can add it to the every daydrumbeat in terms of taiwan and you can add it to obviously the enormous amount of spying that they continue to do on our, and stealing of our intellectual property. >> and if you're chinese, if you want to be, if you're a china file, it is worse than ever, no love >> even as we're talking, guys, our michael, who covers auto, gm is cutting production at several north american plants due to the chip shortage including plants that have already been idle. we'll take a break here, guys. opening bell in less than ten minutes. walter, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? so what are you waiting for? world's strongest man martins licis to help you break down boxes? arrrggh! what am i gonna do to you box? let me “break it down” for you... arrgggh! you'
so david, it's trade war in another way. that we don't talk about >> and it's another area of significant tension with the chinese. >> yes. >> and it's been added to what is going on to the south china sea and you can add it to the every daydrumbeat in terms of taiwan and you can add it to obviously the enormous amount of spying that they continue to do on our, and stealing of our intellectual property. >> and if you're chinese, if you want to be, if you're a china file,...
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the row over david cameron's lobbying.ys the government inquiry into david cameron's lobbying is a cover—up — they want mps in charge of the probe. a second night of unrest in minneapolis after the shooting of a black man by the police — more anger in the city where george floyd was killed last year. day two of lockdown easing and we can't get enough of it — from beer gardens to holiday camps, we're out and about. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel: history could be made in belfast this evening. a play—off for northern ireland's women, as they look to reach a major tournament for the first time. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. the nhs in england has started offering covid vaccinations to people aged 45 or over. it's further proof of the successful vaccination programme in the uk but it comes with a warning from the prime minister — vaccinations alone won't stop further infections or even deaths and he's urging caution in how we enjoy our new—found lockdown freedoms. it comes a
the row over david cameron's lobbying.ys the government inquiry into david cameron's lobbying is a cover—up — they want mps in charge of the probe. a second night of unrest in minneapolis after the shooting of a black man by the police — more anger in the city where george floyd was killed last year. day two of lockdown easing and we can't get enough of it — from beer gardens to holiday camps, we're out and about. coming up in sportsday later in the hour on the bbc news channel: history...
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david? >> alex perez in minneapolis tonight. alex, thank you. >>> and the major political headline tonight involves florida congressman matt gaetz back in the news this evening. prosecutors in the case of one of his associates and friends, joel greenberg, saying greenberg may take a plead deal now. greenberg is facing a sex trafficking count and other charges and has previously pleaded not guilty. gaetz, meanwhile, is under federal investigation for allegedly providing cash or other things of value to women in exchange for sex, including a 17-year-old girl. he denies the allegations. >>> when we come back here tonight, the massive explosion at a factory in ohio. >>> and the new forecast in tonight for the upcoming hurricane season here in the u.s. alright, guys, no insurance talk on beach day. -i'm down. -yes, please. [ chuckles ] don't get me wrong, i love my rv, but insuring it is such a hassle. same with my boat. the insurance bills are through the roof. -[ sighs ] -be cool. i wish i could group my insurance stuff. -[ coughs
david? >> alex perez in minneapolis tonight. alex, thank you. >>> and the major political headline tonight involves florida congressman matt gaetz back in the news this evening. prosecutors in the case of one of his associates and friends, joel greenberg, saying greenberg may take a plead deal now. greenberg is facing a sex trafficking count and other charges and has previously pleaded not guilty. gaetz, meanwhile, is under federal investigation for allegedly providing cash or...
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david rohde was kidnapped in afghanistan in november. friday night, he and another man reportedly climbed over the wall of a compound where they were being held and fled to safety. >> he was taken prisoner on november 10, it makes it something like 222 days was my count in captivity. we had periodic contact with david himself or with the kidnappers. there were still long periods of time when we didn't have information. and it was scary. i mean, there were certainly times we wondered whether they had been killed. we had no idea what the outcome was going to be. in the end, it may just have been that david had an opportunity, jumped the wall, and got away. i had a brief email from him today because after seven months in captivity, he still is essentially a reporter. he went online and read the web story that we wrote about his escape. he had a few small corrections that he wanted to make, so he sent me an email. he sounds good, sounds healthy. he's completely exhausted. but also exhilarated and relieved. >> incredible. that was bill keller
david rohde was kidnapped in afghanistan in november. friday night, he and another man reportedly climbed over the wall of a compound where they were being held and fled to safety. >> he was taken prisoner on november 10, it makes it something like 222 days was my count in captivity. we had periodic contact with david himself or with the kidnappers. there were still long periods of time when we didn't have information. and it was scary. i mean, there were certainly times we wondered...
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i'm david muir.and fewer business restrictions, california is a picture of progress, some things haven't changed. and you are looking at them. >>> a vaccine booster shot will be here soon. the question is, will we need them? coming up, what the data is telling us. >>> now, why are people who previously had covid and are now vaccinated reporting side effects after the first shot? medical vaccinators explain, abc 7 news at 6:00 starts right now. >>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >>> the injection takes mere seconds, the side effects can last much longer. when it comes to the coronavirus vaccine, is there a way to predict how you will react? >> i am dion lim. today, nationwide, anyone over the age of 16 can sign up for the coronavirus vaccine. more than half the country has gotten at least one shot. >>> in california, 53% of people have started the vaccine process, as you can see in the abc7 news tracker, 33%, more than 10 million californians are amer
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we answer to a higher authority, meaning david. he was very involved with the entire production from development of the scripts and through production. so we had a pretty good idea. when you read david's book, you feel like you're at the elbow of both abigail and john adams. >> they only lived there for a few months, is that right? >> right. >> it is said that abigail adams used to, i guess, her bosch out in the east room. is there any truth to that? >> from what david told us, yes. we didn't want to do a costume drama. we wanted to it to seem like this was gritty and difficult. by that point, it's early 19th century. and so what was life really like at that time? david always said to us, you know, none of this was foreordained. it wasn't foreordained that we would declare independence, et cetera so we always kept that in mind. >> where did you shoot that? >> we shot it primarily in virginia not too far down in richmond. some of it in hungary but primarily in richmond. >> and when you build the sets, what happens to the sets afterw
we answer to a higher authority, meaning david. he was very involved with the entire production from development of the scripts and through production. so we had a pretty good idea. when you read david's book, you feel like you're at the elbow of both abigail and john adams. >> they only lived there for a few months, is that right? >> right. >> it is said that abigail adams used to, i guess, her bosch out in the east room. is there any truth to that? >> from what david...
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i'm david muir.g forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >> for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, he begged, george floyd begged until he could speak no more. >> mr. floyd was abwas abwas ab overcome the efforts of three police officers. >> closing arguments in the trial of derek chauvin, the police officer killed george floyd -- thank you for joining us, i am dion lim. >> i am kristen sze. losing arguments took five hours, today. >> george floyd was not a threat. he never was. he wasn't resisting. he just wasn't able to comply. they should have recognized that. they should have recognized that. they do it all the time. they had him handcuffed. they had plenty of resources. they had four officers. they had a fifth one off in the distance. >> we have to look at the cause of death to determine, did mr. floyd die exclusively of asphyxia, or were there other controlling factors? -- that were not the natural result of mr. sjogren's acts, right? 3 things that were happened -- things that were set in motion,
i'm david muir.g forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >> for 9 minutes and 29 seconds, he begged, george floyd begged until he could speak no more. >> mr. floyd was abwas abwas ab overcome the efforts of three police officers. >> closing arguments in the trial of derek chauvin, the police officer killed george floyd -- thank you for joining us, i am dion lim. >> i am kristen sze. losing arguments took five hours, today. >> george floyd was not a threat....
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david? >> eva pilgrim leading us off tonight from michigan. eva, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to that unfolding scene today. police responding to an active shooter in maryland. a navy medic allegedly armed with a rifle opening fire, wounding two sailors. tonight, one critically injured. an alert going out today. the gunman then driving to the gate of the base. he was shot and killed by armed military personnel. and what we've now learned tonight about the suspect. abc's rachel scott on the scene in maryland for us. >> reporter: tonight, the terrifying moments in and around ft. detrick army base in frederick, maryland. >> all units, 1043, city is operating on an active shooter event. >> reporter: authorities say this is where the gunman, a navy medic, opened fire with a rifle around 8:00 a.m. this morning. >> we have a male subject in an army type suit. >> carrying a long rifle. >> reporter: shooting and critically wounding two sailors, working at a naval biological research facility l
david? >> eva pilgrim leading us off tonight from michigan. eva, thank you. >>> we turn next tonight to that unfolding scene today. police responding to an active shooter in maryland. a navy medic allegedly armed with a rifle opening fire, wounding two sailors. tonight, one critically injured. an alert going out today. the gunman then driving to the gate of the base. he was shot and killed by armed military personnel. and what we've now learned tonight about the suspect. abc's...