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david: 29 billion, thank you, david very much. lives matter chapters calling for accountability from blm founding director patrice brown lars stepping down. the niece of martin luther king, jr., dr. alveda king. dr. king, thank you for being here, thanks for being here. let me talk what i was talking to david spunt about. white farmers, white restaurateurs being discriminated against in terms of receiving help from covid relief because of the fact that they're whites. is this a trend that concerns you? >> david, you know my position. hello, everybody, let me just say hi, peace and love, i really mean that. i'm serious. david: i know you do. >> you know my position that there is only one race, the human race. so fighting over skin color which is really eggs necessarity, not race, is an issue. so when when we talk about the black ethnic community, white ethnic community, latino, asian, all of this we should identify each other as human beings, one race. now what i'm really concerned about with patrice kullars for instance, sherry di
david: 29 billion, thank you, david very much. lives matter chapters calling for accountability from blm founding director patrice brown lars stepping down. the niece of martin luther king, jr., dr. alveda king. dr. king, thank you for being here, thanks for being here. let me talk what i was talking to david spunt about. white farmers, white restaurateurs being discriminated against in terms of receiving help from covid relief because of the fact that they're whites. is this a trend that...
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david? would say go to the south. louisiana, mississippi, oklahoma, texas with the least expensive gas in the country. if you go out to the pacific northwest and the west coast, however, maybe it is better to take your bike, maybe even an electric bike if you got one. california now, $4.22 average gallon of regular. david. david: i was out in new jersey yesterday. right after the election it was $2.01 per gallon in new jersey. now over $3 there. a remarkable increase unfortunately. jeff, thank you very much. >>> a big week for investors as well. they're waiting to see whether the fed will signal whether it will raise rates. let's get to market watchers jonathan hoenig and michelle schneider. when you look down at bottom of your screen, you guys can't but the viewers can, we saw a potential increase in value of the markets in premarket activity today. right now it is down 219. that might be, jonathan, because the new york fed said inflation expectations continue to rise. are you expecting the
david? would say go to the south. louisiana, mississippi, oklahoma, texas with the least expensive gas in the country. if you go out to the pacific northwest and the west coast, however, maybe it is better to take your bike, maybe even an electric bike if you got one. california now, $4.22 average gallon of regular. david. david: i was out in new jersey yesterday. right after the election it was $2.01 per gallon in new jersey. now over $3 there. a remarkable increase unfortunately. jeff, thank...
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david: ok. what you are planning to make is some type of fried rice? jose: i am making something you're going to like because i know you love vegetables. david: let's talk about your background and what you are doing, which is quite extraordinary. 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 was already a young cook with talent. i was really a champion of young cooks. i was working in kitchens when i was 14, 15. in the military all of a sudden i was like, sir, i don't want to cook for you, with all due respect. what are you saying? this is the best position in the navy. i want to go on a vote. -- a boat. i traveled around the world. it was a tall ship. a training ship. it changed my life. because on that boat, six months on the
david: ok. what you are planning to make is some type of fried rice? jose: i am making something you're going to like because i know you love vegetables. david: let's talk about your background and what you are doing, which is quite extraordinary. 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...
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david: the census too.you took the job, did you realize how many different disparate things that you have to deal with? and did other secretaries of commerce who had this position before say, this is what you have to worry about? and did you get any good advice? sec. raimondo: yeah, so i talked to many and i got terrific advice. i think that's what makes the job fun. and hard. it's hard. it's hard to learn about the details of fisheries, fisheries management, trade, census, space commerce, tarriffs, semiconductors. but for me, it's intellectually fascinating. and i would like to think if you put your back into it, you can have a big impact across a whole range of topics. david: so, when you decided to take this position, you called your mother and you said, guess what? i'm giving up being governor of rhode island and i will be secretary of commerce. what did your mother say? sec. raimondo: she's 90 now. and she said, "i hope you can help biden." ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about your job as secretary of commerce.
david: the census too.you took the job, did you realize how many different disparate things that you have to deal with? and did other secretaries of commerce who had this position before say, this is what you have to worry about? and did you get any good advice? sec. raimondo: yeah, so i talked to many and i got terrific advice. i think that's what makes the job fun. and hard. it's hard. it's hard to learn about the details of fisheries, fisheries management, trade, census, space commerce,...
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david: i have something i would like to sell. you don't feel inadequate because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most interesting and optimistic leaders i've met is senator tammy duckworth. she grew up in poverty in hawaii but chose to become a national guard helicopter pilot and did so in iraq. when her helicopter was shot down, she lost the use of her legs, ultimately recovered and got elected to the united states senate after serving in the obama administration. she is now the mother of two young children and is happily engaged in the life of a united states senator. it's an incredible story. we are going to be in conversation with senator tammy duckworth, who is a senator from illinois and has an extraordinary life story and extraordinary book now out about her life in asia, her life in the united states and her life in iraq and life in the senate, among other things. thank you so much for joining us, senator. sen. duckworth: thank you for having me. david: did you expect growing
david: i have something i would like to sell. you don't feel inadequate because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most interesting and optimistic leaders i've met is senator tammy duckworth. she grew up in poverty in hawaii but chose to become a national guard helicopter pilot and did so in iraq. when her helicopter was shot down, she lost the use of her legs, ultimately recovered and got elected to the united states senate after serving in the obama...
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david? david: lidia, thank you very much. well, a new national poll shows nearly half of americans worry that president biden's spending plans are leading to inflation. almost double the number that it is but treasury secretary janet yellen said biden's policies are not the reason for inflation. listen. >> i don't anticipate that it will be permanent inflation outlook we see inflation expectations by most measures, there are many different measure s and by most measures, see those expectations since being well-anchored. david: so there you go. joining me now to talk about all this fox news contributor liz peek, the cow guy at ag optimis t scot shellady. first are you buying yellen's dismissal for any responsibility of inflation? >> it doesn't matter what i think, david. david: it does too, yes it does , go ahead. >> [laughter] i don't buy it. i suspect you know that, but what's important, i think, to the biden administration, is that 88% of american voters are now worried about inflation and a majority holds this administrati
david? david: lidia, thank you very much. well, a new national poll shows nearly half of americans worry that president biden's spending plans are leading to inflation. almost double the number that it is but treasury secretary janet yellen said biden's policies are not the reason for inflation. listen. >> i don't anticipate that it will be permanent inflation outlook we see inflation expectations by most measures, there are many different measure s and by most measures, see those...
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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: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system.ver much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i learned from doing interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said, fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? senator tammy duckworth chose to become an army national guard helicopter pilot and did so in iraq. when her helicopter was shot down, she lost the use of her legs and got elected to the united states senate after serving in the obama administration. she's the mother of two young children and is happily engaged in being the life of a united states senator. we are going to be in conversatio
♪ david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system.ver much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. [laughter] i learned from doing interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said, fine. i did not negotiate with him. i did no due...
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david: this is my kitchen table. it is also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i have often is private equity. then i started interviewing. i know how to do some interviews. i learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250, i said fine. i didn't negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man, right? the man who has almost single-handedly built the largest private company is charles koch. he is well known for his political interests, and his passion is his company, his family, and his philanthropic interests. at 85 years old, he is still going strong. today, i will have conversation with two authors. one is charles koch, a well known businessperson, and the other is brian looks, -- brian hooks, head of a foundation. charles and brian, thank you. charles, you are 85 years old, and most 85-year-olds are not writing books about entrepreneurship or philanth
david: this is my kitchen table. it is also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i have often is private equity. then i started interviewing. i know how to do some interviews. i learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250, i said fine. i didn't negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man,...
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david, back to you. david: even the w.h.o.non-cooperation from chinese officials. unbelievable. rich, thank you very much. >>> coming up, speaker pelosi forming a committee to tackle financial inequality with an investment banker leading the group. of course, that has sparked calls of hypocrisy. listen. >> for us to come together to build an economy where the prosperity is shared by all americans. >> if you have $1,000 in the bank, which most americans don't, that's not a wealthy person. >> the lack of real wealth creation for some regions being very, very serious. >> i represent one of the poorest congressional districts in the country. >> [inaudible] ♪ i'm just a dead man walking tonight. ♪ but you need it, yeah, you need it all of the time ♪♪ hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some file
david, back to you. david: even the w.h.o.non-cooperation from chinese officials. unbelievable. rich, thank you very much. >>> coming up, speaker pelosi forming a committee to tackle financial inequality with an investment banker leading the group. of course, that has sparked calls of hypocrisy. listen. >> for us to come together to build an economy where the prosperity is shared by all americans. >> if you have $1,000 in the bank, which most americans don't, that's not a...
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david: and how they said there. -- stay there.ou don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man, right? a man who has almost single-handedly built the largest private company in the united states is charles koch. he is well known for his political interests, and his passion is his company, his family, and his philanthropic interests. at 85 years old, he is still going strong. today i will be joining conversation with two authors, one is charles koch, a well known businessperson, and the other is the head of a foundation. charles and brian, thank you. -- charles and brian, welcome to our show. charles, you are 85 years old, and most business people who are 85-years-old are not writing books about entrepreneurship or philanthropy. they are doing other things. why did you decide you wanted to write another book with brian? charles: we started the research 60 years ago with these ideas. then i started writing it five years ago. my gifts, mainly in abstract concepts, math, other concepts. the book was mainly t
david: and how they said there. -- stay there.ou don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man, right? a man who has almost single-handedly built the largest private company in the united states is charles koch. he is well known for his political interests, and his passion is his company, his family, and his philanthropic interests. at 85 years old, he is still going strong. today i will be joining conversation with two authors, one is charles koch, a well known...
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david? david: all right mike thank you very much.ia lydia hu has the latest on this. hi, lidia. reporter: it could be a year or more before we know exactly how the monumental disruptions to school will impact the graduation rates, the last data reported from the 2018-201d 86% of public school students graduated and is expected to decline, but already, we see projections on how the shutdowns will impact student earning potential. consulting firm mckenzie estimates that the average student experiencing seven months of learning loss will lose as much as $81,000 over the course of their lifetime, as education experts say the gap in education felt from this past year will compound. >> are graduating from high school but not really prepared for college and graduating from college but not prepared for the workforce. the pandemic made it that much worse. the kids are being moved ahead but the gaps are larger this year. reporter: just last week the american federation of teacher the country's second largest teacher's union launched a $5 milli
david? david: all right mike thank you very much.ia lydia hu has the latest on this. hi, lidia. reporter: it could be a year or more before we know exactly how the monumental disruptions to school will impact the graduation rates, the last data reported from the 2018-201d 86% of public school students graduated and is expected to decline, but already, we see projections on how the shutdowns will impact student earning potential. consulting firm mckenzie estimates that the average student...
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secretary albright: thank you, david. >> thank you, madalyn and david -- madeleine albright and david. to our virtual guests, i hope you enjoyed the program as much as i did. we thank you for taking part this afternoon and look forward to welcoming you back to mont tellier -- montpelier soon. we appreciate you staying on for a few more minutes to spend time with our generous sponsors and their guests. we have a few questions that have came in during the program we would like to ask. before we began, is there anything further any of you would like to share with this group? secretary albright: i would like to express my gratitude to david for what you said you introduced him. his patriotic giving has made so much difference in terms of what he has saved in great documentation and buildings and somebody that i admired a great deal for the things he has done. he is certainly -- all i can say is, he has grown up since i first knew him. david: thank you for those kind remarks. obviously, we had a good time together at the white house. unfortunately, we were having such a good time that the
secretary albright: thank you, david. >> thank you, madalyn and david -- madeleine albright and david. to our virtual guests, i hope you enjoyed the program as much as i did. we thank you for taking part this afternoon and look forward to welcoming you back to mont tellier -- montpelier soon. we appreciate you staying on for a few more minutes to spend time with our generous sponsors and their guests. we have a few questions that have came in during the program we would like to ask....
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david: how do you become a leader?t are the most important traits using separate nonleaders from leaders? >> a true leader is someone who makes the people around him better. so, what you have to do is find what you are good at. what your gift is. focus on that, then partners -- partner with those with whom you share vision and values and have complementary capabilities. that is what i have done. i have a narrow range of abilities. where i have succeeded is when i partner with people who were good at all of the other things that needed to be done that i wasn't good at. i focused on that. and then to draw on their knowledge and empower the people around you. so you get the benefit of everybody's knowledge and ability. that is what a leader does. david: you focus on not what is good for you -- >> focus not on what is good for you, but what is good for society. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> this program is a
david: how do you become a leader?t are the most important traits using separate nonleaders from leaders? >> a true leader is someone who makes the people around him better. so, what you have to do is find what you are good at. what your gift is. focus on that, then partners -- partner with those with whom you share vision and values and have complementary capabilities. that is what i have done. i have a narrow range of abilities. where i have succeeded is when i partner with people who...
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david: welcome to washington post live. i'm david ignatius, a columnist for the post. this summer, u.s. troops will withdraw from afghanistan after a war that's lasted two decades. we will be taking a close look this morning at that withdrawal and the implications for some of the afghans who have helped us in that war. in a bit, i will be joined by an afghan translator who worked with u.s. troops for 13 years as an interpreter, talking about getting visas for some of his colleagues who similarly were helpful, along with a retired army colonel who worked to get interpreters out of iraq in a similar situation, and is now thinking about ways to help afghani translators. but, first, i want to turn to general david ,who was our commander in kabul, in afghanistan, and also served as our commander in iraq during the surge there, commander of centcom. nobody knows the region better than general petraeus. welcome, general petraeus. great to see you this morning. i want to ask you to begin with the core question, which is what your assessment is of president biden's decision to
david: welcome to washington post live. i'm david ignatius, a columnist for the post. this summer, u.s. troops will withdraw from afghanistan after a war that's lasted two decades. we will be taking a close look this morning at that withdrawal and the implications for some of the afghans who have helped us in that war. in a bit, i will be joined by an afghan translator who worked with u.s. troops for 13 years as an interpreter, talking about getting visas for some of his colleagues who...
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david: you get involved in interesting things. became the head of the veterans organization on illinois. >> yes. but i did not retire. president bush started a program that allowed wooded warriors to continue to serve. i ran for congress and lost and became head of the you -- the illinois department of veterans affairs. vincent: -- then, i read again for congress and became a congresswoman in 2012. david: then, and opportunity came to run for senate. senator duckworth: i hesitated. i was on maternity leave with my eldest daughter. i had her in 2014. the illinois primary is very early, in march. so, i had to make a decision by march 2015 if i wanted to run for senate. i was still on maternity leave. i thought, i just had this baby. then i realized that should i ever want to run for senate, this was the opportunity. so i took the chance. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about the united states senate. is it pleasurable to be united states senator? it seems like they are always fighting, they don't have compromises, and nothing is done by bipar
david: you get involved in interesting things. became the head of the veterans organization on illinois. >> yes. but i did not retire. president bush started a program that allowed wooded warriors to continue to serve. i ran for congress and lost and became head of the you -- the illinois department of veterans affairs. vincent: -- then, i read again for congress and became a congresswoman in 2012. david: then, and opportunity came to run for senate. senator duckworth: i hesitated. i was...
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i am david as an. president biden takes his first trip abroad, is his agenda here at home in trouble? america showing disdain for cancel culture and radical transformation for society, the president concessions to the left wing of his party and sweeping trillion dollars on social programs. a bill to federalize elections and proposals to practice supreme court seems more out of reach than ever. did the president and the staff overplay their hand after an election far from a mandate to radically transform america? ask our panel, deputy editorial page, editor dan henninger and kim strassel. thanks for letting me be here. dan, it seems like democrats are stuck with a local culture most americans don't want. >> they are in the middle, for sure but let's put this into context, the progressives, democratic left have been taking over the democratic party for at least the past or years. yes, joe biden won the presidency running on a platform of moderation but nonetheless, i think they expected trump fatigue wou
i am david as an. president biden takes his first trip abroad, is his agenda here at home in trouble? america showing disdain for cancel culture and radical transformation for society, the president concessions to the left wing of his party and sweeping trillion dollars on social programs. a bill to federalize elections and proposals to practice supreme court seems more out of reach than ever. did the president and the staff overplay their hand after an election far from a mandate to radically...
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david. yes, that is a valid _ allegedly, cavorting. david.id. yes, that is a valid point. behind - allegedly, cavorting. david. yes, that is a valid point. behind this| that is a valid point. behind this political— that is a valid point. behind this political scandal and the behaviour of the _ political scandal and the behaviour of the secretary of state for health, _ of the secretary of state for health, there are two families, the two spouses and the six children and we mustn't _ two spouses and the six children and we mustn't forget that, this private -rief we mustn't forget that, this private grief amongst innocent parties. but this wasri't— grief amongst innocent parties. but this wasn't about the private lives of matt _ this wasn't about the private lives of matt hancock or indeed of anybody else. of matt hancock or indeed of anybody else this— of matt hancock or indeed of anybody else this is— of matt hancock or indeed of anybody else. this is about a man who dictated — else. this is about a man who dictated how we run our private live
david. yes, that is a valid _ allegedly, cavorting. david.id. yes, that is a valid point. behind - allegedly, cavorting. david. yes, that is a valid point. behind this| that is a valid point. behind this political— that is a valid point. behind this political scandal and the behaviour of the _ political scandal and the behaviour of the secretary of state for health, _ of the secretary of state for health, there are two families, the two spouses and the six children and we mustn't _ two...
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david. _ isn't it? it would appear to be, david, apart— isn't it?rom - isn't it? it would appear to be, david, apart from if. isn't it? it would appear to i be, david, apart from if there are changes to the rules in the senate. most cases, a 60 vote majority is required in the 100 member house for legislation to pass and those ten republican votes were not there today. this was a very wide ranging piece of legislation that would have basically ensured voting rights, it would have ensured the integrity of elections and as far as the democrats are concerned, they saw it as a means of offsetting. the measures that the republicans have put in place in many different states, make voting more difficult. many argued those measures are necessary in order to protect against the prospect of voter fraud which is something they say, and still believe, costa donald trump the presidential election last year. even though —— cost donald trump, even though it no evidence has been found of substantial voter fraud. given that the republicans - substantial voter fraud.
david. _ isn't it? it would appear to be, david, apart— isn't it?rom - isn't it? it would appear to be, david, apart from if. isn't it? it would appear to i be, david, apart from if there are changes to the rules in the senate. most cases, a 60 vote majority is required in the 100 member house for legislation to pass and those ten republican votes were not there today. this was a very wide ranging piece of legislation that would have basically ensured voting rights, it would have ensured the...
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david asman is in for neil cavuto. he starts now. >> and right now, vice president kamala harris is in guatemala as we speak meeting earlier today with the president trying to get to the root cause of the border surge. she calls it ground zero, border officials in this country beg to differ. they continue to deal with a surge of migrants in this country. welcome, everybody. i'm david asman in for neil cavuto, this is "your world." we're going to talk to chad wolf, former acting dhs secretary. first, bryan llenas is in guatemala city and filed this report. >> good afternoon. kamala harris said she believes making guatemala her first foreign trip is symbolic enough to show how serious she's taking the border crisis at the u.s. southern border. 127,000 guatemalans made their way to the border. standing next to guatemala's president, this is what she had to say. >> the president and i share a firm belief that our responsibility and our capacity is to give people a sense of hope. i want to be clear to folks in this region t
david asman is in for neil cavuto. he starts now. >> and right now, vice president kamala harris is in guatemala as we speak meeting earlier today with the president trying to get to the root cause of the border surge. she calls it ground zero, border officials in this country beg to differ. they continue to deal with a surge of migrants in this country. welcome, everybody. i'm david asman in for neil cavuto, this is "your world." we're going to talk to chad wolf, former acting...
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david: sure.re's a lot of reasonable regulations that have been put in to address those as i think -- blown way out of proportion not nearly as much as the public might think, but certainly, there is a balance that has to be reached. right now, that balance is that police officers are being demonized all the time. i don't know if you saw what happened in flint, michigan, yesterday, but a police officer, high noon, directing traffic in uniform, a woman drove up in a car and shot at him. he shot the woman and killed her. no reason. she did not know him. this is the manifestation of a lot of hatred that has been spewed to police officers over the last 14 months at least. that is the result that you get. >> you put your finger on one thing a lot of people are concerned about and that is how many will have guns. that is something you did address when you were a police commissioner. is there a way to go after that and should we go back to stop and frisk? david: -- ray: people don't understand stop and f
david: sure.re's a lot of reasonable regulations that have been put in to address those as i think -- blown way out of proportion not nearly as much as the public might think, but certainly, there is a balance that has to be reached. right now, that balance is that police officers are being demonized all the time. i don't know if you saw what happened in flint, michigan, yesterday, but a police officer, high noon, directing traffic in uniform, a woman drove up in a car and shot at him. he shot...
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david? >> matt gutman. thank you for staying on this, matt. >>> we're going to turn next tonight to the big question, who will join jeff bezos on his flight to space? the amazon ceo revealing he's going to space on his own rocket ship in july. he's taking his brother and he says he'll take another passenger, that extra window seat is now up for auction. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: even for one of the richest people in the world, the stakes are high. >> to see the earth from space, it changes you. >> reporter: jeff bezos announcing on instagram he's flying next month in a rocket made by his company, blue origin. >> it's a thing i've wanted to do all my life. it's an adventure. it's a big deal for me. >> reporter: bezos will be onboard the first human flight of the 59-foot new shepard rocket near the edge of space. 60 miles above earth. total flight time, a mere 11 minutes. three of them spent in zero gravity. no spacesuit required. only six seats in the capsule. each with a window. bezos revealing on
david? >> matt gutman. thank you for staying on this, matt. >>> we're going to turn next tonight to the big question, who will join jeff bezos on his flight to space? the amazon ceo revealing he's going to space on his own rocket ship in july. he's taking his brother and he says he'll take another passenger, that extra window seat is now up for auction. here's victor oquendo. >> reporter: even for one of the richest people in the world, the stakes are high. >> to see...
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is that a good idea, david?- laughter. i idea, david? well... laughter. there are _ idea, david? there are a _ idea, david? well... laughter. there are a lot _ idea, david? well... laughter. there are a lot of— idea, david? well... laughter. there are a lot of mixed - idea, david? well... laughter. there are a lot of mixed feelings and what dominic cummings described as the blob. the education establishment certainly had mixed views on the rights of mobile phones in class. many of them think it's a distraction from a rather bigger issue within education, but there's no doubt that gavin williamson — he's had a quieterfortnight in the media, unlike anotherformer he's had a quieterfortnight in the media, unlike another former health minister i can think of. but he's had a difficult time over many months, but he's making very clear "in the times i want to put an end to this, making the school day mobile free." that might be a good bad thing, there's no doubt that some children don't want their children to be unable to contact them in an emergency. and we will have to see how this wor
is that a good idea, david?- laughter. i idea, david? well... laughter. there are _ idea, david? there are a _ idea, david? well... laughter. there are a lot _ idea, david? well... laughter. there are a lot of— idea, david? well... laughter. there are a lot of mixed - idea, david? well... laughter. there are a lot of mixed feelings and what dominic cummings described as the blob. the education establishment certainly had mixed views on the rights of mobile phones in class. many of them think...
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david o. stewart is a fascinating account of how washington became the single most dominant force in the creation of the united states of america. david o. stewart is a best selling writer of history and historical fiction snoring constitutional convention, the gifts of james madison, aaron burr's treason trial and the impeachment trial of president andrew johnson. won the washington writing award for best book, the history prize of the society of the cincinnati, and the prescott award of the national society of colonial dames of america. george washington's final battling, the epic struggle to build a capital city and a nation by robert watson delves into washington's involvement in the establishment of a capitol city and described how the process nearly tore our young and vulnerable country apart. watson is a professor, historian and author with over 40 published books and hundreds of scholarly articles. he has served as a visiting scholar at many historic sites including presidential librar
david o. stewart is a fascinating account of how washington became the single most dominant force in the creation of the united states of america. david o. stewart is a best selling writer of history and historical fiction snoring constitutional convention, the gifts of james madison, aaron burr's treason trial and the impeachment trial of president andrew johnson. won the washington writing award for best book, the history prize of the society of the cincinnati, and the prescott award of the...
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david: thank you for -- insipient and imminent civil war. david: thank you for that assessment. thank you for joining us this morning. general petraeus: it's always a privilege to be with you. thanks. david: we want to turn now to two other people who have firsthand experience of these difficult problems, for those who have fought with america in its wars. we're going to be joined by retired u.s. army colonel steve miska, an iraq war veteran, now executive director of first amendment voice. so i'm going to hold off the further introductions and let you watch a video that will introduce our next guests. ♪ david: so, we're pleased to be joined in the second half of our discussion of withdrawal from afghanistan by retired colonel steve miska. who is an iraq veteran, as i mentioned. executive director of first amendment voice. he's taught at the west point, served on the staff, and we also are pleased to have with us one of the afghan battlefield interpreters that general petraeus was talking about, who was known to the american soldiers he worked with usually as "fred" to help prot
david: thank you for -- insipient and imminent civil war. david: thank you for that assessment. thank you for joining us this morning. general petraeus: it's always a privilege to be with you. thanks. david: we want to turn now to two other people who have firsthand experience of these difficult problems, for those who have fought with america in its wars. we're going to be joined by retired u.s. army colonel steve miska, an iraq war veteran, now executive director of first amendment voice. so...
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david? >> rob marciano with us from minneapolis tonight. rob, thank you. >>> there is also news tonight about the crippling drought across multiple states. the alarming images tonight of lake mead at the hoover dam. it's part of the colorado river system. the water supply for 40 million americans. our chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight at the hoover dam. >> reporter: tonight, the images of this mega-drought are written across the southwest's landscape. bathtub rings around reservoirs show where the water once was. boat marinas and fields bone dry. experts say lake mead, part of the colorado river system that provides water to some 40 million people in seven states, is at just 37% capacity. officials say it will dip to its lowest level ever recorded tomorrow. over the past two decades or so, the water level here at lake mead has decreased by about 130 feet. that is like a 13-story building. revealing islands that used to be completely submerged. and the water from this lake make
david? >> rob marciano with us from minneapolis tonight. rob, thank you. >>> there is also news tonight about the crippling drought across multiple states. the alarming images tonight of lake mead at the hoover dam. it's part of the colorado river system. the water supply for 40 million americans. our chief national correspondent matt gutman tonight at the hoover dam. >> reporter: tonight, the images of this mega-drought are written across the southwest's landscape. bathtub...
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i'm carl quintanilla with mike santoli and david faber.the morning off. you know, last few days, the first half, we will settle some things an all-time high on the s&p and nasdaq travel-related names, financials and energy weighing down the dow. >> we are 30 minutes into the trading session. the three big movers we are watching starting with nvidia, $40 billion take over from some of the u.k. chipmakers major customers. that stock up almost up 50%. virgin galactic building on friday's 39% gain after the company got that go ahead from u.s. authorities to start carrying paying passengers to space. actually virgin galactic pulled back, 3% and tesla, recalling 300,000 cars to implement a software update the owners will not have to return the vehicles in order to receive the update tesla up another 2% this morning. let's turn to the broader markets. we close out the first half of the year, nasdaq hitting a record intraday high, the s&p 500 back in the green, and just kind of nip and tuck here in a volatile morning joining us, president -- and c
i'm carl quintanilla with mike santoli and david faber.the morning off. you know, last few days, the first half, we will settle some things an all-time high on the s&p and nasdaq travel-related names, financials and energy weighing down the dow. >> we are 30 minutes into the trading session. the three big movers we are watching starting with nvidia, $40 billion take over from some of the u.k. chipmakers major customers. that stock up almost up 50%. virgin galactic building on friday's...
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david could finish out the program. well, you know, when, after that, one of the things you're asked about was who voted for donald trump? in 2016, it was an election about hillary clinton was, are you the asian of hillary clinton? it wasn't. they were voting for something so wonderful. so know donald trump, and when that happened, i thought to myself is actually is a good thing. because if hillary had one republicans would have continued to gain in the house, they would have continued to gain. and the senate eventually accrues, or rubio, or one of those people would have been elected president. and the election of donald trump entered that possibility forever. and so for approach that was actually a good. ok. ok, we're brought out of time gentlemen. i guess we all will agree donald just turned up the apple card there and it's never going to be the same or many. thanks them i guess in new york, washington and in beirut. and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time. remember across the ah ah ah
david could finish out the program. well, you know, when, after that, one of the things you're asked about was who voted for donald trump? in 2016, it was an election about hillary clinton was, are you the asian of hillary clinton? it wasn't. they were voting for something so wonderful. so know donald trump, and when that happened, i thought to myself is actually is a good thing. because if hillary had one republicans would have continued to gain in the house, they would have continued to gain....
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david: okay, folks. that went on a lot longer, by the way it was 40 minutes ago when president vladmir putin said to everybody, i will take a couple more questions. that was 40 minutes ago. he went on to take at least a dozen more questions. clearly enjoying his repertoire with the press. he called his meeting with president biden are balanced, constructive, substantive. he called president biden himself experienced. he called his relationship with the united states a partnership with russia. while president biden called him a killer. has suggested his relationship, our relationship with russia is adversarial. that is very different but we keep in mind this man is a former kgb agent. he is a master of disinformation. in fact you're taught disinformation while learning to be a kgb agent, no doubt he learned his lessons well. at one point he was asked about human rights abuses in russia, he used an old trope of the soviet union moral equivalency in the united states, suggesting that what we do against poli
david: okay, folks. that went on a lot longer, by the way it was 40 minutes ago when president vladmir putin said to everybody, i will take a couple more questions. that was 40 minutes ago. he went on to take at least a dozen more questions. clearly enjoying his repertoire with the press. he called his meeting with president biden are balanced, constructive, substantive. he called president biden himself experienced. he called his relationship with the united states a partnership with russia....
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david? >> mary bruce leading us off from the white house tonight. mary, thank you. >>> to the other news this monday night and this evening, news on the arrests after that horrific case of road rage. the couple arrested after 6-year-old aiden leos was shot and killed in the backseat of his mother's car. the bullet coming from another car, right through the back of his mother's car and hitting him as he sat strapped in his booster seat. authorities say marcus rees is the alleged shooter. his girlfriend also under ai rest tonight. officials have confirmed they are reviewing these instagram poapsts shs posts firing weapon >>> and moments ago tonight, what authorities have now revealed. here's abc's will carr on this. >> reporter: tonight, after two torturous weeks, a major break in the case of that deadly road rage shooting in california that left 6-year-old aiden leos dead. authorities arresting 24-year-old marcus anthony eriz and 23-year-old wynne lee, the alleged driver. >> we had hundreds o
david? >> mary bruce leading us off from the white house tonight. mary, thank you. >>> to the other news this monday night and this evening, news on the arrests after that horrific case of road rage. the couple arrested after 6-year-old aiden leos was shot and killed in the backseat of his mother's car. the bullet coming from another car, right through the back of his mother's car and hitting him as he sat strapped in his booster seat. authorities say marcus rees is the alleged...
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we have david fisher. he is the author of the new book, the executive order, as well as the ghost writer for donald trump's 2016 campaign book, crippled america. and in beirut, we cross the george john. he is a republican analyst and an international political strategist until the cross talk roles in effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let me go to david person, new york is the republican party in crisis. i am a conservative on the outside, i think looking in here trying to understand what's going on because we had paul ryan and donald trump really go out to do weekend from our largo. i think trump called him a loser. 3 different times. is this a struggle with the base, the leadership and libertarian ideology? go ahead in new york. well, i mean, i think it's obvious that the republican party is engaged in a civil war of trying to figure out exactly what it is, what it stands for. on one side, you have people actually talking about issues, whether you agree or disag
we have david fisher. he is the author of the new book, the executive order, as well as the ghost writer for donald trump's 2016 campaign book, crippled america. and in beirut, we cross the george john. he is a republican analyst and an international political strategist until the cross talk roles in effect, that means you can jump in anytime you want. and i always appreciate, let me go to david person, new york is the republican party in crisis. i am a conservative on the outside, i think...
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david? >> matt gutman live in texas tonight. matt, thank you. i'll be traveling to geneva to join our political team on the scene there for this high stakes face-to-face meeting with vladimir putin. that meeting, of course, on wednesday. our coverage throughout the day on abc news. and we'll be there starting tomorrow night for "world news tonight," tuesday and wednesday night. >>> but we continue this evening to the other major news this monday night. the coronavirus in this country. the new concern tonight about the delta variant, first seen in india. as the u.s. is set to hit that awful milestone, 600,000 american lives lost to covid. the delta variant, health officials say, is more con stay use and more lethal. the cdc now saying it accounts for nearly 10% of all cases here in the u.s., up more than 60% in just a week. authorities warning it could become dominant here in the u.s. and it is hitting the unvaccinated very hard. the best protection, they say, getting the vaccine. and the num
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. >> reporter: yeah, david. putin seems to be sending a pretty clear message right now ahead of this summit there in russia, outlawing groups linked to opposition leader alecny that haveny. this is seen as a move to silence critics there and the kremlin telling the white house to stay out of our domestic affairs, that we will do what we want with these opposition groups and with navalny. certainly, david, raising the stakes ahead of that high stakes meeting next week. >> cecilia vega leading us off again tonight. cecilia, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight and to the chilling scene inside a grocery store in palm beach county, florida. authorities say a gunman opening fire, a toddler among the victims. witnesses heard gunshots and began running. and here's abc's victor oquendo tonight from florida. >> reporter: tonight, authorities are investigating why a gunman opened fire inside a florida grocery store, allegedly killing two people before turning the gun on himself. >> responding to area 28 -- mass casual
. >> reporter: yeah, david. putin seems to be sending a pretty clear message right now ahead of this summit there in russia, outlawing groups linked to opposition leader alecny that haveny. this is seen as a move to silence critics there and the kremlin telling the white house to stay out of our domestic affairs, that we will do what we want with these opposition groups and with navalny. certainly, david, raising the stakes ahead of that high stakes meeting next week. >> cecilia...