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[laughter] david: i have something i would like to sell you. david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world? [laughter] currently, there are only two fortune 500 companies that are run by african-american women. one of those women is ros brewer, who is running walgreens boots alliance. the well-known pharmacy chain. i sat down with ros to understand how she is transforming the company to one that offers additional health care services to its customers. i have noticed that walgreens and another company that's also in the drug store area -- i won't mention their name, but a competitor of yours -- both of you seem to be interested in being in the health care business, as opposed to the pharmaceutical drug store business. why is that? what is so much better about the health care business? ros: so, first of all, walgreens started in 1901, and when you think about drug dispensing, it's critical to all of us at some point in our lives. but one of the things that's very clear to us, ending the pandemic or in the middle of t
[laughter] david: i have something i would like to sell you. david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world? [laughter] currently, there are only two fortune 500 companies that are run by african-american women. one of those women is ros brewer, who is running walgreens boots alliance. the well-known pharmacy chain. i sat down with ros to understand how she is transforming the company to one that offers additional health care services...
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david: 12 years. ok. while you were at morehouse you get an opportunity to get on the board of bank of america? walter: no, i did that in california. then i went on the board of the old bank located in san francisco. david: at one point, they said you should be the chairman of the board of bank of america, is that right? walter: that's right. it was not that simple, but that's right. david: did you want to be chairman of the board of bank of america? walter: i had no time to think about it. it came about so quickly as a result of a shareholders meeting in april of 2009. after the shareholders had put on the proxy agenda a proposition to separate the chair and ceo, as you know in most corporations, that is a combined position. the shareholder vote, it got the majority of the board to not have to accept that recommendation, but the -- the board did not have to accept that recommendation, but the board did. and after the board meeting the chairman, ken lewis, said the executive committee was going to recomme
david: 12 years. ok. while you were at morehouse you get an opportunity to get on the board of bank of america? walter: no, i did that in california. then i went on the board of the old bank located in san francisco. david: at one point, they said you should be the chairman of the board of bank of america, is that right? walter: that's right. it was not that simple, but that's right. david: did you want to be chairman of the board of bank of america? walter: i had no time to think about it. it...
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david: how do you get the oil down? mike: others have been built, sometimes it flows by rail and some comes by ship. you can bring it down from pipelines along ports of the west coast and bring it by ships. canada is the largest supplier. other people in the region. we still bring some oil to the country from the middle east. david: do you think there is much oil to be found in the lower 48 or alaska, or mostly we know where all the oil is and there is no more big permian basin deposits anywhere? mike: people have said that over time, and that we have always been surprised. the u.s. has been explored more than any other place in the world. i think the industry has a good idea. technology allows you to recover things that you haven't been able to before. that's the story of shale. the other one that continues to be a positive story is deepwater gulf of mexico where we will go out and drill a mile or more of water depth, then go down six to eight miles into the earth and find large fields. the gulf of mexico is still rela
david: how do you get the oil down? mike: others have been built, sometimes it flows by rail and some comes by ship. you can bring it down from pipelines along ports of the west coast and bring it by ships. canada is the largest supplier. other people in the region. we still bring some oil to the country from the middle east. david: do you think there is much oil to be found in the lower 48 or alaska, or mostly we know where all the oil is and there is no more big permian basin deposits...
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david. >> david: mireya villarreal in texas for us. thank you.northeast, concerns over the air quality because of smoke from wildfires in nova scotia, canada. haze obscuring the skyline of philadelphia. take a look at that. the national weather service tonight has declared a "code orange alert." let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking this and the system off florida. but let's start with the air quality because this is significant. >> rod: yeah, the code orange means it doesn't just smell like campfire. it's unhealthy especially for sensitive groups. we've got several states under this alert. connecticut, new jersey, parts of lower new york, pennsylvania and the one in delaware is through tomorrow. the same high-pressure that brought beautiful weather to the northeast bringing the smoke. the orange beginning to diffuse. the system in the gulf of mexico, this is a disturbance that could become tropical. there's a flood watch up through friday regardless of its development, it will bring rounds of heavy rain for most the penin
david. >> david: mireya villarreal in texas for us. thank you.northeast, concerns over the air quality because of smoke from wildfires in nova scotia, canada. haze obscuring the skyline of philadelphia. take a look at that. the national weather service tonight has declared a "code orange alert." let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking this and the system off florida. but let's start with the air quality because this is significant. >> rod: yeah, the...
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david: i have something i want to sell you. [laughter] david: and how they stay there. i have noticed walgreens has another company in the drugstore area. i won't mention their name. both of you seem to be interested in being in the health care business as well as the drugstore business. what is so great about the health care business? rosalind: walgreens started in 1901. when you think about drug dispensing, that is critical for all of us at some point in our lives. in the middle of the pandemic, we realized our relationship with our patients and customers was so critical. we delivered shots during the pandemic, but the relationship went to the next level. pharmacists have always been consultants. you will see your pharmacist 10 times more than you see your primary care physician, the idea of having a primary care physician interacting with the pharmacist is the way of the future. we will need that system around us. david: in walgreens' case you have bought a lot of companies in this area that are primary physician companies. you buy the practices of primary physicians
david: i have something i want to sell you. [laughter] david: and how they stay there. i have noticed walgreens has another company in the drugstore area. i won't mention their name. both of you seem to be interested in being in the health care business as well as the drugstore business. what is so great about the health care business? rosalind: walgreens started in 1901. when you think about drug dispensing, that is critical for all of us at some point in our lives. in the middle of the...
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david: absolutely.hich these woke visions of the world kind of trip over each other, california reservoirs were almost empty, and they blame climate change for the problem of not enough water. now, they are overflowing. a couple of big reservoirs have over 100% of what is necessary because of the rains which they blamed on climate change, so which is it? >> well, you know, you just can't win with that darn climba look, it's basically what we're talking about is weather and it is unpredictable. one of the reasons that you build reservoirer vorticities is so you will have water when you need it for people to do what they do and you know, in texas we've been pretty successful with building and managing reservoirs. i don't think you can say the same about california, but they ought to get a clue from what they've been through. a terrible drought and now an over-abundance of water had you an ability to capture the water the next drought wouldn't be so bad. david: congressman burgess great to talk to you agai
david: absolutely.hich these woke visions of the world kind of trip over each other, california reservoirs were almost empty, and they blame climate change for the problem of not enough water. now, they are overflowing. a couple of big reservoirs have over 100% of what is necessary because of the rains which they blamed on climate change, so which is it? >> well, you know, you just can't win with that darn climba look, it's basically what we're talking about is weather and it is...
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david: amd. lauren: ai powered screening tool for macular degeneration if patients aged 50 and older. what it does, is analyzes your eye for less than five minutes and within one minute has as a results. you insert ai into a stock and now fda approval for a device. stock's up almost 5%. david: a lot of negative about ai and very positive things and this being one of them. thank you, lauren. the sneakers michael jordan wore in the famous flu game. he had the flew. they're hitting flu. they're hitting the auction block and could sell for $3 million and you'll see them here in studio. don't want to miss that. student loan payments could begin as soon as august. one company is launching a new program to help make -- help employees make their payments. we'll tell you who's doing it and how much they're shelling out. meanwhile, the big story of the day, former president trump indicted over his classified documents probe. he calls it "election interference at the highest level" and insists he's totally
david: amd. lauren: ai powered screening tool for macular degeneration if patients aged 50 and older. what it does, is analyzes your eye for less than five minutes and within one minute has as a results. you insert ai into a stock and now fda approval for a device. stock's up almost 5%. david: a lot of negative about ai and very positive things and this being one of them. thank you, lauren. the sneakers michael jordan wore in the famous flu game. he had the flew. they're hitting flu. they're...
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go, david, go. david: yeah. you know, grift is the perfect word. rah. [laughter] these are grifters, that's exactly what's going on, larry. thank you very much. i'm david asman in for liz macdonald, "the the evening edit" starts right now. well, believe it or not, president biden laughing off or at least trying to questions today as to whether he was involved in hunter biden's latest text message scarndal. watch. >> reporter: how involved are you in your son's chinese shakedown text message? were you involved? >> no, i wasn't, and i don't -- >> reporter: were you? >> no! david: a new text message released by house oversight from hunter to a cef chinese energy official, of course, they're affiliated with the chinese government, shows otherwise. with me now, let's get right to it with legal expert jonathan turley who joins us now. jonathan, great to see you. the president tries to the laugh this off, but the evidence keeps up mounting and mounting, and these texts are gift that never stops giving. i mean, the sufficient that's coming out of these -- stuff
go, david, go. david: yeah. you know, grift is the perfect word. rah. [laughter] these are grifters, that's exactly what's going on, larry. thank you very much. i'm david asman in for liz macdonald, "the the evening edit" starts right now. well, believe it or not, president biden laughing off or at least trying to questions today as to whether he was involved in hunter biden's latest text message scarndal. watch. >> reporter: how involved are you in your son's chinese shakedown...
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>> right, david.-based economy in the united states has done pretty well as near as i can tell over the past several hundred years. why does he want us to force into this government-controlled economy, a government green- controlled economy as well small businesses will be responsible for about half of the new jobs in america and those small businesses are disproportionately harmed by the increased regulations that we're all feeling, whether you're in healthcare, in banking or just that average retail or downtown, we're all being just smothered with regulations. david: you mentioned the green energy programs which of course emanate from the biden administration but it even translated or boils down on to a state level where you see situations like new york where we are about to essentially drive half of our pizza business out of new york because of these new laws regarding ovens. i mean, it's nuts, particularly because it's the basis, it's one of the key elements to the cuisine in new york. i mean, it'
>> right, david.-based economy in the united states has done pretty well as near as i can tell over the past several hundred years. why does he want us to force into this government-controlled economy, a government green- controlled economy as well small businesses will be responsible for about half of the new jobs in america and those small businesses are disproportionately harmed by the increased regulations that we're all feeling, whether you're in healthcare, in banking or just that...
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david: are you a good golfer?you have a low handicap, that's not good for being a ceo because you are spending too much time on the golf course. i don't know whether that is fair or not. are you a scratch handicap golfer? mike: far from it. my wife was almost a scratch handicap golfer. i caddied for her in big tournaments. sometimes i will take vacation days and carry her golf bags. that tells you who the better golfer is in my book. ♪ you know doug, ever since switching to workday you've been a real rock star. rock star? what do you know about rock stars? billy idol? i mean where's the skin-tight leather? my shoes are leather. where's the unnecessary zippers? that thing! billy, rock star is just how doug feels when he uses workday. thanks, rory. i'll show you rock star! be a finance and hr rock star. workday. for a changing world. billy idol just stole your golf cart! david: large carbon energy companies seem to have a difficulty. are they producing large amounts of energy which people like to consume, or are the
david: are you a good golfer?you have a low handicap, that's not good for being a ceo because you are spending too much time on the golf course. i don't know whether that is fair or not. are you a scratch handicap golfer? mike: far from it. my wife was almost a scratch handicap golfer. i caddied for her in big tournaments. sometimes i will take vacation days and carry her golf bags. that tells you who the better golfer is in my book. ♪ you know doug, ever since switching to workday you've...
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david: are you a good golfer?f you have a low handicap, that's not good for being a ceo because you are spending too much time on the golf course. i don't know whether that is fair or not. are you a scratch handicap golfer? mike: far from it. my wife was almost a scratch handicap golfer. i caddied for her in big tournaments. that tells you who the better golfer is in my book. ♪ david: large carbon energy companies seem to have a difficulty. are they producing large amounts of energy which people like to consume, or are they supposed to transition to being renewable energy companies. what are you doing to transition yourself a little bit to be a renewable company? mike: we are focused on leveraging our strength to deliver lower carbon energy to a growing world. what that means is, in the near term, we can find ways and are finding ways to reduce the greenhouse gas impact of the energy the world uses today. so we are reducing the emissions associated with oil and gas. it's what the world needs today. very desperatel
david: are you a good golfer?f you have a low handicap, that's not good for being a ceo because you are spending too much time on the golf course. i don't know whether that is fair or not. are you a scratch handicap golfer? mike: far from it. my wife was almost a scratch handicap golfer. i caddied for her in big tournaments. that tells you who the better golfer is in my book. ♪ david: large carbon energy companies seem to have a difficulty. are they producing large amounts of energy which...
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david: this is an early employer ?n you started there, did you say i might be the ceo some day or did you not think it was realistic? mike: i just hoped i would last the next two weeks to get my next paycheck. david: did you move around the world over the course of your 40 years at chevron? what did you do to rise up? were you an operations person or an administrative person? mike: i started out as a design engineer and worked on big projects. an oil shale project, not the type we develop today, but the the other you used to hear about, built a plant that you can't find any trace of today. worked on a facility in california that helped to bring in oil from offshore. sold for pennies on the dollar, a project in africa that never happened because of a civil war. i began by specializing in unsuccessful projects. at some point i said, this doesn't look like a great career path, so i moved into the marketing business where i built gas stations and replaced underground tanks that were made of steel with ones that were made o
david: this is an early employer ?n you started there, did you say i might be the ceo some day or did you not think it was realistic? mike: i just hoped i would last the next two weeks to get my next paycheck. david: did you move around the world over the course of your 40 years at chevron? what did you do to rise up? were you an operations person or an administrative person? mike: i started out as a design engineer and worked on big projects. an oil shale project, not the type we develop...
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david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i've been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i watched your interview. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said to 50, i did not negotiate and did no due diligence. david: you don't feel inadequate because you're now the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? about 40 years ago a young college graduate, mike werth, joined chevron. one of the largest energy companies in the world. today he is the ceo of chevron and dealing with multiple issues that energy companies have to deal with, including renewable energy. i sat down with mike wirth to find out what it's like to run chevron today in the current environment. tell me about the state of the oil world right now. it seems as if the large oil companies and carbon energy companies are doing well with record profits in record revenues. as a result, so
david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i've been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i often thought was private equity. and then i started interviewing. i watched your interview. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked how much he wanted, he said to 50, i did not negotiate and did no due diligence. david: you don't feel inadequate because you're now the second wealthiest man in the...
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david: really?: if anybody, if i wanted to sell the team to, if i was forced to sell, it would be to michael. david: as we talk today, there are rumors that washington commanders might be sold, and nfl teams are expensive. any interest in getting back into sports? you are a native of washington, well, not a native, but you have lived there a long time. bob: that is probably a check too far for me. these teams are so rich. if you could get one, it's the closest things to a license to print money that you can think of. but you have got to really pay up for it, because it is a great sport asset. it is one of the best in the world, may be even better than some of the hockey teams, although pretty close. david: do you have an interest serving in a senior position in the federal government? bob: absolutely, unequivocally, no. david: the aggravation factor is not worth it? bob: it is the aggravation factor, but more importantly, i don't believe there is any integrity in it. ♪ fabulous surroundings... but e
david: really?: if anybody, if i wanted to sell the team to, if i was forced to sell, it would be to michael. david: as we talk today, there are rumors that washington commanders might be sold, and nfl teams are expensive. any interest in getting back into sports? you are a native of washington, well, not a native, but you have lived there a long time. bob: that is probably a check too far for me. these teams are so rich. if you could get one, it's the closest things to a license to print money...
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david. >> david: that's really something. we can smell it coming into the system right here in the studio and wondered if it was a wildfires entering up with that picture, that's definitely what it is. trevor, thank you and they can will be watching this over the next couple days. thanks, trevor. we continue with the news tonight and the mother four shot and killed to the door of a neighbor's home as her 9-year-old son stood right beside her. authorities believe that neighbor with the gun had reportedly targeted woman's young children while they were playing outside turk tonight the community is demanding the woman with the gun be arrested. the sheriff on what he says he can't move forward at least for now. victor a condo in florida. >> reporter: authorities investigating the killing of a florida mother four after police say she was shot through door by her neighbor. according to police on friday evening a group of children had been playing in a field next to the neighbor's home. one of the children, forgetting their ipad and
david. >> david: that's really something. we can smell it coming into the system right here in the studio and wondered if it was a wildfires entering up with that picture, that's definitely what it is. trevor, thank you and they can will be watching this over the next couple days. thanks, trevor. we continue with the news tonight and the mother four shot and killed to the door of a neighbor's home as her 9-year-old son stood right beside her. authorities believe that neighbor with the gun...
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david. >> david: john santucci with us tonight. john, thank you. to the other notable person that courtroom today, jack smith, special counsel. let's bring our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas back with us tonight project with of course did not have to be there. we didn't see much of robert mueller for example. so why why was he there question close the message he was sending not only to his colleagues in the justice department but donald trump? >> reporter: dramatic move. he wanted to signal donald trump "i am here. i'm the person who personally brought this case against you. we are going forward." secondly wanted to send a signal to his staff "i appreciate what you've done. there's going to be a lot of work moving forward. i'm here to support you. ghost within thing is, he's the veteran prosecutor who was cases before. the hague, war criminals any scott yet more work to be done. an angry sixth investigation is ongoing and it's fascinating he chose to bring this case now even with that case still underway. he wanted to send a signal. this
david. >> david: john santucci with us tonight. john, thank you. to the other notable person that courtroom today, jack smith, special counsel. let's bring our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas back with us tonight project with of course did not have to be there. we didn't see much of robert mueller for example. so why why was he there question close the message he was sending not only to his colleagues in the justice department but donald trump? >> reporter: dramatic move....
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david? david: jill ran thank you very much.look at a map we still don't know as jillian said exactly where prigozhin is or his 25,000 troops are but this is a map where they went over the weekend is north towards moscow, about 125 miles out of moscow. then they made a sharp left after the deal with putin, and it looked like they were going to belarus right on top of that blue circle which is kyiv, the capitol of ukraine so there's a question of exactly where they might be going or whether this was a rouse. let's welcome former u.s. army general jack keane. so general let's get that on the table. you can either shoot it off of the table or keep it, but could this have been a rouse putin and prigozhin setup together in order to put his forces, the wagner forces, just north of kyiv? >> i don't see that whatsoever. the evidence doesn't support that whatsoever. i mean, shooting down several helicopters and a fixed wing command and control aircraft certainly is not part of a rouse and the reality is that putin's forces are usually ov
david? david: jill ran thank you very much.look at a map we still don't know as jillian said exactly where prigozhin is or his 25,000 troops are but this is a map where they went over the weekend is north towards moscow, about 125 miles out of moscow. then they made a sharp left after the deal with putin, and it looked like they were going to belarus right on top of that blue circle which is kyiv, the capitol of ukraine so there's a question of exactly where they might be going or whether this...
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david? >> david: yes, a potential record-setting holiday ahead. stephanie, thank you. as you heard stephanie mention, all of this before the july 4th crush of travelers, expected to set those records. and all amid new warnings tonight about air quality, as well. the smoke from the canadian wildfires returning. chicago already seeing it. parts of new york being warned about what's coming tomorrow and in the days ahead. let's get right to our new york meteorologist lee goldberg from our station wabc, tracking it all, as always. but first, lee, i wanted to get to the severe storms on tap here in the northeast, and the midwest tonight. that could, of course, cause even more travel headaches here. >> reporter: no question about it. it's air you can wear in the northeast, it's air you don't want to breathe in the midwest. but let's go to the flooding downpours that are working through new jersey. areas that got three to six inches of rain yesterday. the heaviest over the next couple of hours. floo
david? >> david: yes, a potential record-setting holiday ahead. stephanie, thank you. as you heard stephanie mention, all of this before the july 4th crush of travelers, expected to set those records. and all amid new warnings tonight about air quality, as well. the smoke from the canadian wildfires returning. chicago already seeing it. parts of new york being warned about what's coming tomorrow and in the days ahead. let's get right to our new york meteorologist lee goldberg from our...
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david?avid: and if she gets anywhere near that committee we're spending a lot more for the energy that's produced no matter how it's produced. ashley, thank you very much. now, let's check the markets and joining me now is leo kelly as we look at green on the screen. leo, again, the market seems to be impermeous to those that suggest we're going into a recession but you say you can't count it out, right? >> no, you absolutely can't count it out and the market can move directionally and in the short run against what might be common sense data, right in front of your eyes. that doesn't mean that we're not looking at a recession. i think if you look at the leading economic indicators and look at the ism data, it's pointing to a recession. in fact a lot of this data is already in recession territory, so people are hanging on to the jobs numbers is the reason why we might not go into recession but i would add those tend to be a lagging indicator, not a lead. david: all right, but that is the big
david?avid: and if she gets anywhere near that committee we're spending a lot more for the energy that's produced no matter how it's produced. ashley, thank you very much. now, let's check the markets and joining me now is leo kelly as we look at green on the screen. leo, again, the market seems to be impermeous to those that suggest we're going into a recession but you say you can't count it out, right? >> no, you absolutely can't count it out and the market can move directionally and in...
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bob: no, nothing like that, david. i had run black entertainment television, bet, for over 20 years until i sold it to viacom. so bet had sort of become a business success story. and as a result of that, people began to see me as sort of, as an entrepreneur doing something pretty good at that time. and so, by the time i got to where it was sold to viacom, it was sort of expected that it would be worth something. david: so when you sold it to viacom, after that you bought the charlotte bobcats, an nba team, and you became the first african-american to be the owner of a major sports team in our country. so what was that like? was that thrilling to own an nba team, or did you just see it as a business venture? bob: i first saw it as the idea of being first. there have been throughout the black business history, if you were the first black to do something, you gained visibility, you gained notoriety, and you gained access to other people, particularly white business people who knew you by your reputation. so when there was
bob: no, nothing like that, david. i had run black entertainment television, bet, for over 20 years until i sold it to viacom. so bet had sort of become a business success story. and as a result of that, people began to see me as sort of, as an entrepreneur doing something pretty good at that time. and so, by the time i got to where it was sold to viacom, it was sort of expected that it would be worth something. david: so when you sold it to viacom, after that you bought the charlotte bobcats,...
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david: what did you study? bob: history. david: what did you want to be?ob: i wanted to be a diplomat, ambassador or diplomat. david: what year did you graduate? bob: 1968. david: and then you went to woodrow wilson school at princeton, that was to do further diplomatic knowledge? bob: i got a master's degree in international affairs and again the fascination was history and global affairs. david: so you get a degree from princeton and all of a sudden the u.s. government says we are ready for you to be a diplomat? bob: they ask you, did you want to go to the foreign service? you had to take a test. the test requires you to be literate in things that a kid from hickory, mississippi through freeport, illinois, don't really know about. they asked me a question, what is wedgewood? i said, a dresser? [laughs] i thought it was. bob: so you weren't familiar with wedgewood? [laughter] david: so ultimately you came to washington, what did you do when you came to washington? bob: i came to d.c. with the princeton impromata and the connections of people who had -- wh
david: what did you study? bob: history. david: what did you want to be?ob: i wanted to be a diplomat, ambassador or diplomat. david: what year did you graduate? bob: 1968. david: and then you went to woodrow wilson school at princeton, that was to do further diplomatic knowledge? bob: i got a master's degree in international affairs and again the fascination was history and global affairs. david: so you get a degree from princeton and all of a sudden the u.s. government says we are ready for...
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david asman in for stu. david: good morning, maria, have a great weekend. good morning, everyone, happy friday. i'm david asman in for stuary varney. president trump has been indicted by a federal grand jury in the investigation into mishandling of classified documents at mar-a-lago. trump was reportedly charged with seven counts including violations of the espionage act. we won't know for sure until next tuesday when the indictment is revealed but we are talking to trump attorney alena hobba about those charges in moments so is this timing suspicious? the indictment coming just after we're learning that joe biden was allegedly paid $5 million by an executive ukrainian natural gas firm burisma. take a look at futures, and they are kind of a mixed bag today right now. same as yesterday morning, with the futures. the dow is down, the other two indices the s&p and the nasdaq are trading up right now. ken golden is here and guess what? he's brought air jordan sneakers with him, the shoes, that jordan wore, are estimated at $3 million. it is friday, june 9, 2023
david asman in for stu. david: good morning, maria, have a great weekend. good morning, everyone, happy friday. i'm david asman in for stuary varney. president trump has been indicted by a federal grand jury in the investigation into mishandling of classified documents at mar-a-lago. trump was reportedly charged with seven counts including violations of the espionage act. we won't know for sure until next tuesday when the indictment is revealed but we are talking to trump attorney alena hobba...
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david? david: mark, thank you very much. for more, let's bring in congressman darrell issa from house judiciary committee along with former doj attorney hans von spe kousky. congressman, let's get right to it, where you want to go an -- on all this based on what we heard from the irs whistleblower. i would assume that you want to get the u.s. attorney, david weiss, who came out with some very, very interesting information according to the irs whistleblower, you want to get him before the committee. how much of a possibility is that? >> it's always difficult to get a line agent, but in this case where the u.s. attorney's making the decisions and those decisions are well outside any reasonable norm for the crime committed and the investigation continues to seem to be thwarted, it's very appropriate. there's a famous case, the harriet meyer case from the wall white house counsel who was compelled to come by the democrats based on a federal court decision. and so at the edge of the day, if we need it -- and i believe we do -- we
david? david: mark, thank you very much. for more, let's bring in congressman darrell issa from house judiciary committee along with former doj attorney hans von spe kousky. congressman, let's get right to it, where you want to go an -- on all this based on what we heard from the irs whistleblower. i would assume that you want to get the u.s. attorney, david weiss, who came out with some very, very interesting information according to the irs whistleblower, you want to get him before the...
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david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. thank you, victor. >>> there's news coming in tonight from russia, one of vladimir putin's top russian generals is missing. ian pannell reporting in now from ukraine. >> reporter: david, the u.s. official tonight confirming to abc news that top russian general sergei surovikin has been detained, after that failed mutiny attempt in russia. it comes after a u.s. is official claimed that surovikin had advance knowledge that wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin was planning to march on moscow. meanwhile, former vice president mike pence made a surprise visit to ukraine today. providing to ukraine. david? >> david: ian pannell with us again tonight. ian, thank you. >>> when we come back here, here in new york city, the fire breaking out at one of the most iconic stores in america. and i'm glad he did, because when i took the tabletop test, i couldn't lay my hand flat anymore. the first hand specialist i saw only offered surgery. so, i went to a second hand specialist who also offered nonsurgical
david? >> david: victor oquendo tonight. thank you, victor. >>> there's news coming in tonight from russia, one of vladimir putin's top russian generals is missing. ian pannell reporting in now from ukraine. >> reporter: david, the u.s. official tonight confirming to abc news that top russian general sergei surovikin has been detained, after that failed mutiny attempt in russia. it comes after a u.s. is official claimed that surovikin had advance knowledge that wagner chief...
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david: thank you, kt. hunter biden's associate devin archer talks to dish about the bribe from ukraine. how rfk, jr. may be able to beat biden in the caucus for the nomination. >> what i would tell him is, stop use footing around. are you going to throw your hat in the ring and challenge joe? are you going to get in and do it or are you going to just sit on the sidelines and chirp. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, let me put a reminder on my phone. on the top of the pile! oh. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ tourists tourists that turn into scientists. tourists photographing thousands of miles of remote coral reefs. that can be analyzed by ai in real time. ♪ so researchers can identify which areas are at risk. and help life underwater flourish. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mob
david: thank you, kt. hunter biden's associate devin archer talks to dish about the bribe from ukraine. how rfk, jr. may be able to beat biden in the caucus for the nomination. >> what i would tell him is, stop use footing around. are you going to throw your hat in the ring and challenge joe? are you going to get in and do it or are you going to just sit on the sidelines and chirp. i'm saving with liberty mutual, mom. they customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need....
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david: right.: we had to sell a lot of it to pay rent and things like that, so it was not like we were able to hold all of it, but there was definitely some appreciation there, but i wish i had more money in the early days, for sure. david: ok, so how do you respond to the idea many people don't know what they are doing when they are buying cryptocurrencies? they're not that well-informed, they're very young, and they're going to wind up losing their money because they are not experienced? how do you respond to that concern? brian: i think that is a valid concern across any type of investment that people might make, not just in crypto, but in stocks and in everything. my perception is we do need more clear regulation that is crypto-specific. crypto businesses like coinbase were already regulated like a traditional financial service. and we have a cftc license and we are registered with fincen and have a new york that marked license and money transmission licenses, and that is just in the u.s., but
david: right.: we had to sell a lot of it to pay rent and things like that, so it was not like we were able to hold all of it, but there was definitely some appreciation there, but i wish i had more money in the early days, for sure. david: ok, so how do you respond to the idea many people don't know what they are doing when they are buying cryptocurrencies? they're not that well-informed, they're very young, and they're going to wind up losing their money because they are not experienced? how...
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david?> david: that was great work by the pilots. gio, thank you for leading us off tonight. >>> there is a developing story at this hour. we have just learned tonight from the u.s. coast guard that they believe they have recovered hue human remains as they recover the wreckage of that sub that imploded near the titanic. tonight here, the images. take a look. pieces of the sub unloaded and onto that canadian pier, including the one window, the sub's viewing portal, covered in a tarp. here's abc's stephanie ramos. >> reporter: tonight, as the first debris from the titan sub is lifted to shore, the coast guard announcing that investigators have found presumed human remains that have been carefully recovered within the wreckage at the site of the incident. it comes as cranes hoisted a large pieces of the titan wreckage with cables and wires. what appears to be a panel from the exterior of the submersible, along with one of the sub's end caps. >> it's going to take months, anyway, to go through
david?> david: that was great work by the pilots. gio, thank you for leading us off tonight. >>> there is a developing story at this hour. we have just learned tonight from the u.s. coast guard that they believe they have recovered hue human remains as they recover the wreckage of that sub that imploded near the titanic. tonight here, the images. take a look. pieces of the sub unloaded and onto that canadian pier, including the one window, the sub's viewing portal, covered in a...
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"world news tonight" with david muir is next. >> david: tonight, breaking news. the new and urgent warnings across much of the u.s. tonight, the toxic air from canada. the warnings for 115 million americans now. here in new york city, the sky turning orange. the skyline blanketed in smoke. the city reporting the worst air quality now in the world. smoke stretching from new york city to philadelphia to washington, d.c. as far south now as georgia. smoke from hundreds of canadians wildfires blanketing the u.s., pushed in like a conveyor belt tonight the system driving all of this with millions of americans including residents of new york city now being told to stay indoors. sporting events canceled tonight. the smoke delaying flights at major airports. the white house today pressed on the situation, calling it another alarming example of the climate crisis. tonight, the very real health risks and how long this system is expected to stay in place. trevor ault reporting and rob marciano timing this out. meantime the race for the white house tonight. mike pence offici
"world news tonight" with david muir is next. >> david: tonight, breaking news. the new and urgent warnings across much of the u.s. tonight, the toxic air from canada. the warnings for 115 million americans now. here in new york city, the sky turning orange. the skyline blanketed in smoke. the city reporting the worst air quality now in the world. smoke stretching from new york city to philadelphia to washington, d.c. as far south now as georgia. smoke from hundreds of canadians...
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david hid >> david: appreciate it, rob. thank you.ht the prime suspect in the disappearance of natalee holloway appearing before a judge in alabama. joran van der sloot pleading not guilty to extortion where fraud. how his mother was sitting two rooms away from him. he is accused of extorting money. authorities that he was the last person to see holly alive. when we come back here tonight on these because the father drowning, trying to rescue his daughter caught in a rip current. would make her skin so uncomfortable. now i'm staying ahead of it. dupixent helps heal your skin from within. so, they can have clearer skin and less itch. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection. don't change or stop asthma medicines without talking to your doctor. ask your doctor about dupixent. rich, velvety coffee. cafe-quality espresso. one high-pressure system that can do both.
david hid >> david: appreciate it, rob. thank you.ht the prime suspect in the disappearance of natalee holloway appearing before a judge in alabama. joran van der sloot pleading not guilty to extortion where fraud. how his mother was sitting two rooms away from him. he is accused of extorting money. authorities that he was the last person to see holly alive. when we come back here tonight on these because the father drowning, trying to rescue his daughter caught in a rip current. would...
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david? >> david: mary bruce, thank you.course the white house considers that deal a major victory, and they also welcome the news on the economy today, adding 339,000 jobs last month. that's nearly double what analysts had predicted. an employment taking up slightly to 3.7%. the dow today soaring more than 700 points on the jobs news, and congress clinching that debt ceiling deal. let's bring in our chief business and economics correspondent, rebecca jarvis. i need been tracking this numbers and what this could alln in the effort to tame inflation in the u.s. >> that's right, david. this is a jobs report that doesn't make the fed's job ahead and easy or clear in its fight against inflation. we have now seen 14 straight months of job creation ahead of expectations, and while wages are starting to cool, they are now essentially keeping up with inflation. but economists would like to see that inflation continue to go lower. the fed's job ahead in ten days is to make a new decision about interest rates, and they will have to ba
david? >> david: mary bruce, thank you.course the white house considers that deal a major victory, and they also welcome the news on the economy today, adding 339,000 jobs last month. that's nearly double what analysts had predicted. an employment taking up slightly to 3.7%. the dow today soaring more than 700 points on the jobs news, and congress clinching that debt ceiling deal. let's bring in our chief business and economics correspondent, rebecca jarvis. i need been tracking this...
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david? >> david: ian pannell with incredible reporting all weekend long. ian, thank you. we do have one more note on this tonight, because as you heard ian report there, the biden administration is making it clear tonight that the u.s. was not behind this. let's bring in our chief white house correspondent mary bruce, live with us tonight, because mary, president biden, of course, convening that video call with u.s. allies. today, the white house also communicating with russia. and this was the president's message from the u.s. and the allies, i wanted to get your reaction. >> we had to make sure we gave putin no excuse, let me emphasize, we gave putin no excuse to blame this on the west, or to blame this on nato. we made clear that we were not involved. we had nothing to do with it. this is part of a struggle within the russian system. >> david: and mary, tonight, you're learning details from inside camp david over the weekend, the president describing a tense 48 hours, as he and his team w
david? >> david: ian pannell with incredible reporting all weekend long. ian, thank you. we do have one more note on this tonight, because as you heard ian report there, the biden administration is making it clear tonight that the u.s. was not behind this. let's bring in our chief white house correspondent mary bruce, live with us tonight, because mary, president biden, of course, convening that video call with u.s. allies. today, the white house also communicating with russia. and this...
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david? >> david: mona, thank you. let's get to ginger zee, tracking it all tonight. >> reporter: hey there, david. more than 90 severe storm reports so far tonight. we have severe thunderstorm watches that extend all the way to south carolina. right here in new york, parts of new jersey and pennsylvania. richmond about to get blasted there. so, let's go ahead and take this through the next two days, because it's going to take two days for this slow mover to get out of here. a lot of this has lifted on the warm front, but there's that cold front that starts to move in by tomorrow afternoon. we're talking about more storms, some of which could be become severe. r remember, when you get a gust to 70, that could easily hurt or kill people in cars and homes. then in texas, that heat dome that we talked about last week. san angelo, they had their all-time record high. they'll rival that again this week. david? >> david: ginger zee with us tonight. ginger, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn now to the dramatic scene unf
david? >> david: mona, thank you. let's get to ginger zee, tracking it all tonight. >> reporter: hey there, david. more than 90 severe storm reports so far tonight. we have severe thunderstorm watches that extend all the way to south carolina. right here in new york, parts of new jersey and pennsylvania. richmond about to get blasted there. so, let's go ahead and take this through the next two days, because it's going to take two days for this slow mover to get out of here. a lot of...
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david? >> david: marcus moore tonight. thank you, marcus. >>> now, to the war in ukraine, and tonight, graphic and difficult images here of the counteroffensive. the ukrainians pushing back the russians, sending grenades into russian trenches. what they say the video shows. abc's tom soufi burridge tonight from inside ukraine. >> reporter: body camera footage of ukrainian troops storming russian positions. part of an ongoing offensive near the eastern city of bakhmut. troops clearing trenches with grenades. and tonight, graphic images from villages recently liberated by ukrainian troops. destroyed russian tanks and the bodies of dead russian soldiers lining the road. today, a ukrainian defense official saying ukrainian forces advancing again, but only by a few hundred yards in the east and in the south. with russian-laid minefields destroying western-supplied tanks and infantry vehicles. multiple russian missiles killing six people, with new video showing the dramatic moment a woman is pulled out from underneath the rubble
david? >> david: marcus moore tonight. thank you, marcus. >>> now, to the war in ukraine, and tonight, graphic and difficult images here of the counteroffensive. the ukrainians pushing back the russians, sending grenades into russian trenches. what they say the video shows. abc's tom soufi burridge tonight from inside ukraine. >> reporter: body camera footage of ukrainian troops storming russian positions. part of an ongoing offensive near the eastern city of bakhmut....
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david? >> david: thank you. now to florida, to the 58-year-old neighbor accused of shooting and killing a young mother of four. police say the neighbor shooting right through her own front door. today the suspect appearing before a judge charged with manslaughter and assault forced to wear a vest. now listed as a suicide risk. here's victor kindle. >> tonight, the woman accused of shooting her neighbor in front of her children appearing before a florida judge. >> what is your name? >> susan -- >> susan, seen in a green suicide prevention vest in the marion county jail listed as a suicide risk according to the sheriff's department. police say on friday, she confronted 35-year-old a.j. owens children for playing in his field near her residence. she allegedly throwing an ipad and skates at the children, when owens knocked at lorentz's apartment, her 10-year-old son standing by her side, she fired a single shot through the locked front door striking her in the chest. for days or wednesday's family called for her arr
david? >> david: thank you. now to florida, to the 58-year-old neighbor accused of shooting and killing a young mother of four. police say the neighbor shooting right through her own front door. today the suspect appearing before a judge charged with manslaughter and assault forced to wear a vest. now listed as a suicide risk. here's victor kindle. >> tonight, the woman accused of shooting her neighbor in front of her children appearing before a florida judge. >> what is your...
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david. >> david: rob marciano, thanks to you.ida, the woman accused of killing her neighbor, shooting a mother four right through her front door in front of her children appeared before a florida judge. susan lorincz, seen in a green suicide prevention best. she's listed as a suicide risk. she's charged with manslaughter tonight. return to the supreme court and a major ruling upholding the voting rights act. two conservative justices, chief justice john roberts and brett kavanaugh joining the court's liberal justices in striking down alabama's congressional map which critics say diluted the power of black voters. the map drawn by the republican-led street legislature. tonight the lead suspect in the natalee holloway disappearance, jordan van der sloot, has been extradited to the u.s. now. he arrived late today from peru, natalee holloway vanished on high school graduation trip in a aruba in 2005. van der sloot is here to face extort extortion charges for allegedly demanding a court of a million dollars from holloway's mother. onl
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david. >> david: thank you.course, the full interview with peyton washington tomorrow morning on "good morning america" and what she has to say to the man who opened fire. we continue with the news here tonight and now to another "abc news" special report, tonight our team inside haiti, the u.n. says there've been more civilians killed in haiti then in ukraine in the first four months of this year. tonight, a firsthand look at the horrific violence and met rivers on the dangerous journey to get help to the children. >> reporter: we travel in heavily armored vehicles across haiti headed to one of the most dangerous places in the world right now. so right now, we are going into the area entirely controlled. the only reason we can get in this because one of the gangs has given us permission to enter but they told us we are not allowed to film as we enter the neighborhood because they do not want to show their enemies as they call it what they are doing. as we approach the first checkpoint come out the trash burning
david. >> david: thank you.course, the full interview with peyton washington tomorrow morning on "good morning america" and what she has to say to the man who opened fire. we continue with the news here tonight and now to another "abc news" special report, tonight our team inside haiti, the u.n. says there've been more civilians killed in haiti then in ukraine in the first four months of this year. tonight, a firsthand look at the horrific violence and met rivers on...
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david. >> janae norman in philadelphia.nk you >> tonight we're learning about a deadly tour boating accident at the erie canal update in buffalo at an underground cavern. authorities say 29 passengers were thrown overboards. abc's trevor noel. >> tonight authorizes say a tour boat inside this underground cave capsized. >> reporter: officials say the boat was carrying 29 people on a tour like this of the lockport cave, about 20 miles east of niagara falls along the erie canal. the boat overturning 300 feet into the cave sending every passenger into 55 degree water six feet deep. authorities rescuing three or four at a time in an inflatable boat. >> reporter: but officials say a man in his 60s was initially stuck underneath the tour boat and they couldn't pull him out in time. >> we're considering it a crime scene. we have one individual who's passed and a whole lot of questions that need to be answerd. >> reporter: 11 people were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries including a rescue worker with hypothermia.
david. >> janae norman in philadelphia.nk you >> tonight we're learning about a deadly tour boating accident at the erie canal update in buffalo at an underground cavern. authorities say 29 passengers were thrown overboards. abc's trevor noel. >> tonight authorizes say a tour boat inside this underground cave capsized. >> reporter: officials say the boat was carrying 29 people on a tour like this of the lockport cave, about 20 miles east of niagara falls along the erie...