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here again, david muir. >> david: tonight, the desperate need here on the ground.ssive task here trying to find shelter for the thousands who lost their homes in the fires. where do you live when your home is gone in minutes? tonight, the families and where they've been taken in, grateful for a roof over their heads. >> whatever inside here, this is all i have. i just have only this, that's all i have in here. this is our house. it's all turned to dust. and the only way we can see, because of this boundary. >> david: all that stands of melin cesar's family home is a palm tree. >> it's all gone. it's all constructed to go in. but most important, we are alive. >> david: melin and nine family members have been living at this emergency shelter for over a week now, living in cramped quarters on cots. what they were able to salvage packed into a few suitcases. >> that's the end of our neighborhood. now we're nothing. >> david: since the fire, so many like melin forced into shelters. >> you see everybody laying there in a cot or their air mattress or something. it's prett
here again, david muir. >> david: tonight, the desperate need here on the ground.ssive task here trying to find shelter for the thousands who lost their homes in the fires. where do you live when your home is gone in minutes? tonight, the families and where they've been taken in, grateful for a roof over their heads. >> whatever inside here, this is all i have. i just have only this, that's all i have in here. this is our house. it's all turned to dust. and the only way we can see,...
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david.er retirement thousand ten, michael jordan private industry is a chief executive officer of the building information technology company headquartered in his hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october in 2017 he published his first book inside camp david, private world of the presidential retreat. retreat. mike travels often speaking about the book has been covered by the wall street journal, the today show c-span and many other print radio television outlets. after our conversation, mike will be taking questions from our live audience. please be your questions for mike and the chat we will get to as many as possible welcome to white house history live mike. >> wonderful to be here. it's an honor to serve the nation. [inaudible] >> only start from the beginning, your story with camp david. tell us about how you were selected as commander of camp david, what that process was likely. >> camp david is actually a navy command naval support facility and a town nearby. the navy has oper
david.er retirement thousand ten, michael jordan private industry is a chief executive officer of the building information technology company headquartered in his hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october in 2017 he published his first book inside camp david, private world of the presidential retreat. retreat. mike travels often speaking about the book has been covered by the wall street journal, the today show c-span and many other print radio television outlets. after our conversation,...
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is camp david ever open to tours? can the average american ever go to camp david?>> you are spot on it is not open. that advertises weekend tours of the capitol do not believe that that is not trooper the only way to get to camp if crewmembers can haveam guests on nonpresidential visit weekend. either know someone who works there if allowed or know the president be invited as his or her guest. >> jane. asks what is the food like at camp david? a good question. >> for our self we run a galley operation and that's available and that available toguests if . the bar has bar food available. but for visits, we work with the first was the social secretary of the first lady to work the menu. we have a well-trained culinary specialist who sometimes work at the president's chef are the white house and navy mess to prepare the meals. for world leaders we sometimes work with the state department. especially for kosher meals during the arafat visit, kosher meals were brought up in d.c. to provide meals for all guests. since we accommodate the desk but day today we have a galley
is camp david ever open to tours? can the average american ever go to camp david?>> you are spot on it is not open. that advertises weekend tours of the capitol do not believe that that is not trooper the only way to get to camp if crewmembers can haveam guests on nonpresidential visit weekend. either know someone who works there if allowed or know the president be invited as his or her guest. >> jane. asks what is the food like at camp david? a good question. >> for our self...
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david. >> i knew what it was. i visited one as assignment officer in the early 90's. the visit that day talking about the next assignments thinking, man, that's kind of a really difficult place to work. put it away and went on for tours and low and behold in 1998 i was short listed for an interview and selected and reported in june of 1999 near the end of president clinton's second term. .. .. >> let's talk a little bit about the history of camp david. the history begins later talk about that. >> let's go back to 1942 roosevelt loved with a three presidential's in his times in the potomac. new book on the right is oakland california today. secure as hobbies it's a place to go get away from the white house helicopter squadron existed, that got to find somewhere drivable nearby. interestingly because of the new deal, bring us out of depression and part of the work projects are the progress administration on the conservation corps put money back into the country i rebuilt a lot of the roads and
david. >> i knew what it was. i visited one as assignment officer in the early 90's. the visit that day talking about the next assignments thinking, man, that's kind of a really difficult place to work. put it away and went on for tours and low and behold in 1998 i was short listed for an interview and selected and reported in june of 1999 near the end of president clinton's second term. .. .. >> let's talk a little bit about the history of camp david. the history begins later talk...
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david: virgin galactic.und the corner and flight window for third commercial space flight sending paying passengers to the edge of space september 8 for galactic 03 and stock up almost 2%. david: closer to earth, jetblue. lauren: down 20% this month, ouch. and ever core isi upgrades them, stock's up 1% to in line but a $4.50 price target, which means they think shares are going down 25% so the upgrade cut the price. remember the jetblue spirit merger trial in october. that could be the next catalyst. david: the stock is up 1% today so that's good. thanks, lauren. take a look at staten island residents protesting against using a former high school as a migrant shelter. lou gelormino is a criminal defense attorney and joins me now. lou, good to see you. on friday you got a temporary restraining order. what happened after that? >> good to see you, david. thanks for having us on. friday we went into court and wanted a temporary restraining order in staten island to leave the status quo and migrants moved out. no
david: virgin galactic.und the corner and flight window for third commercial space flight sending paying passengers to the edge of space september 8 for galactic 03 and stock up almost 2%. david: closer to earth, jetblue. lauren: down 20% this month, ouch. and ever core isi upgrades them, stock's up 1% to in line but a $4.50 price target, which means they think shares are going down 25% so the upgrade cut the price. remember the jetblue spirit merger trial in october. that could be the next...
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david: no? too early? [laughter] david: ok. listen, i want my kids to -- my kids are so interesting and so different. you know, i want them to be passionate. that is the only thing i care about. i want them to wake up every day and say, like, i love what i'm doing. david: and would you be upset if they went into something more important, like private equity? [laughter] anne: are you giving them a job offer? ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. patrice: what is exciting when you see what this company started, you see what it has become. it has been driven by consistent purpose. francine: it started 56 years ago.
david: no? too early? [laughter] david: ok. listen, i want my kids to -- my kids are so interesting and so different. you know, i want them to be passionate. that is the only thing i care about. i want them to wake up every day and say, like, i love what i'm doing. david: and would you be upset if they went into something more important, like private equity? [laughter] anne: are you giving them a job offer? ♪ it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want...
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david: ok. and my take on that was more to come, like, you know, get the perspective from the child. like, i know my mother is telling you how she raised us, but let me tell you about my mother. and so i -- look, i think my parents are incredible. like, i am really grateful, and there are lots of things i learned from them, but i am definitely not adopting everything they did. david: if your children go to harvard rather than yale, will you be ok? anne: [laughs] let's not talk about that. [laughter] david: ok. anne: listen, i want my kids to -- my kids are so interesting and so different. you know, i want them to be passionate. that is the only thing i care about. i want them to wake up every day and say, like, i love what i'm doing. david: and would you be upset if they went into something more important, like private equity? [laughter] anne: are you giving them a job offer? ♪ flu shots at cvs are pretty... flex. schedule one for you... or the whole crew. plus, they're free. really? healthier i
david: ok. and my take on that was more to come, like, you know, get the perspective from the child. like, i know my mother is telling you how she raised us, but let me tell you about my mother. and so i -- look, i think my parents are incredible. like, i am really grateful, and there are lots of things i learned from them, but i am definitely not adopting everything they did. david: if your children go to harvard rather than yale, will you be ok? anne: [laughs] let's not talk about that....
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david: yes. ariel: [laughter] david: i could learn something. when did you decide to be so fit?ere you always this way? ariel: i've always been this way. i have a routine of vitamin than -- vitamins and certain things that do in the morning. and then i go to the gym it is about an hour 45 minutes or two hours. in my house i have a sauna and then an ice bath and then i do a sauna and i meditate. david: what about eating, you are very careful about what you are eating in assume you're not eating hot dogs. ariel: i was big and and i tweaked it a little bit because being 61 i do eat a little bit of meat now. once a quarter i do an extended fast which is probably anywhere from 60-72 hours. and then every week i do a daily fast and then i eat in a 6-4 hour window every other day. david: has anybody told you that this is a little unusual to do this? ariel: you can imagine there is other craziness inside of is that i will not go into. but you can imagine the conversations, about five years ago my brother who is famous for saying he wants to die at 75 said you will live an hour longer. i
david: yes. ariel: [laughter] david: i could learn something. when did you decide to be so fit?ere you always this way? ariel: i've always been this way. i have a routine of vitamin than -- vitamins and certain things that do in the morning. and then i go to the gym it is about an hour 45 minutes or two hours. in my house i have a sauna and then an ice bath and then i do a sauna and i meditate. david: what about eating, you are very careful about what you are eating in assume you're not eating...
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david: david: you took dow chemical, renamed it dow, and merged with dupont.nd then you split into three companies, right? andrew: two amazing american, iconic companies. dupont founded on explosive, dow founded on chlorine. you think about the corporate history in both. the portfolios they had were simple and across a range of applications. there were many things to many markets. what the premise of the case was working on the dupont side, would put the two together and separate them into more purer plays. dow materials, the agricultural products, and of course, the new dupont company specialty chemicals and plastics. david: you step down as ceo of dow a number of years ago, did your wife say it is time for you to stay home? now you're running around the world. is she disappointed? or is she happy to have you out of the house? andrew: did she expect me to retire? no, she knows me better. the story on the olympics is classic. it came to month ago, i was in the living room and i got a call from the premier of queensland and he said, we would like to offer you t
david: david: you took dow chemical, renamed it dow, and merged with dupont.nd then you split into three companies, right? andrew: two amazing american, iconic companies. dupont founded on explosive, dow founded on chlorine. you think about the corporate history in both. the portfolios they had were simple and across a range of applications. there were many things to many markets. what the premise of the case was working on the dupont side, would put the two together and separate them into more...
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david? >> david: ian pannell in ukraine tonight. ian, thank you. >>> when we come back here, there is breaking news here in new york city at this hour. we are just learning of an out of control vehicle slamming into pedestrians in midtown manhattan. we have learned of several people injured at this point. our reporter standing by on the scene. i'm kareem abdul jabbar. i was diagnosed with afib. the first inkling that something was wrong was i started to notice that i couldn't do things without losing my breath. i couldn't make it through the airport, and every like 20 or 30 yards i had to sit down and get my breath. every physical exertion seemed to exhaust me. and finally, i went to the hospital where i was diagnosed with afib. when i first noticed symptoms, which kept coming and going, i should have gone to the doctor and told them what was happening. instead, i tried to let it pass. if you experience irregular heartbeat, heart racing, chest pain, shortness of breath, fatigue, or light-headedness, you should talk to your doctor. a
david? >> david: ian pannell in ukraine tonight. ian, thank you. >>> when we come back here, there is breaking news here in new york city at this hour. we are just learning of an out of control vehicle slamming into pedestrians in midtown manhattan. we have learned of several people injured at this point. our reporter standing by on the scene. i'm kareem abdul jabbar. i was diagnosed with afib. the first inkling that something was wrong was i started to notice that i couldn't do...
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david: manufacturing is something that u.s.hought not to be as good at 40 or 50 years ago, is that fair? andrew: there is a perception that manufactoring is yesterday's sector that is so erroneous, pretty much everything in modern life is made. ♪ david: your first book is about manufacturing. manufacturing is something that united states is thought to be not as good at as we were 50 r is that fair or not yet though the perception, at least? andrew: that is fair. we think the rivers on fire where we use the word, branding is everything, and today everything gets branded in a heartbeat social media. there is a perception that manufacturing is yesterday's sector. that is so erroneous. pretty much everything in modern life is made. i used to say we only have three functions. invent, make, sell. the rest is over hit. the make part is actually connected to the invent part. china brilliant in strategy to the 30 years because in stock it is simply and then assisted on research and development. there are only 10 labs in 1990 and by 2010
david: manufacturing is something that u.s.hought not to be as good at 40 or 50 years ago, is that fair? andrew: there is a perception that manufactoring is yesterday's sector that is so erroneous, pretty much everything in modern life is made. ♪ david: your first book is about manufacturing. manufacturing is something that united states is thought to be not as good at as we were 50 r is that fair or not yet though the perception, at least? andrew: that is fair. we think the rivers on fire...
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david: and how they stay there. ariel emanuel is one of the most important figures in the entertainment history. today he his built endeavor into one of the leading sports conglomerates of the world. i sat down to discuss the future of the industry with him. you are running a multinational multibillion-dollar sports entertainment conglomerate. what is it like running a multinational company that is public, as opposed to a town agent? ariel: it is natural but it is different. it's bigger than everything i ever dreamed of. there was the portion unlike where you are dealing with investors. you are dealing with how to grow the business, where you want to go. a great training ground has been the talent agency business because you have to build a business for your clients, you have to make sure they are happy. i am doing all of that, plus doing stuff for the company and making sure shareholders are happy. david: quarterly earnings, that is a bit of a pain people would say. ariel: i do not really find it a pain. someone sa
david: and how they stay there. ariel emanuel is one of the most important figures in the entertainment history. today he his built endeavor into one of the leading sports conglomerates of the world. i sat down to discuss the future of the industry with him. you are running a multinational multibillion-dollar sports entertainment conglomerate. what is it like running a multinational company that is public, as opposed to a town agent? ariel: it is natural but it is different. it's bigger than...
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david: so, how many years did you run bloomberg? dan: seven. david: seven years.nd the company grew pretty nicely during that period of time? dan: yeah. i mean, as soon as i got there, the financial crisis happened, but we grew from, i think, $5.4 billion in revenue to $9 billion in the seven years i was there. david: after mike finished his third term as mayor, he came back and resumed the position of being ceo. you left the company and started another company called sidewalk labs. what was that? dan: that was a company that i formed with larry page and google, became alphabet, that was focused on urban innovation. and what we wanted to do was build the most innovative place in the world, but also, by focusing on building a place, develop ideas, urban innovation ideas, that could dramatically transform cities. david: so you are running the company and then, when you got the news that you had als, you decided, i'm out of this, i am going to devote myself to target als. is that right? dan: basically. i am still on the board of a couple of the companies we created,
david: so, how many years did you run bloomberg? dan: seven. david: seven years.nd the company grew pretty nicely during that period of time? dan: yeah. i mean, as soon as i got there, the financial crisis happened, but we grew from, i think, $5.4 billion in revenue to $9 billion in the seven years i was there. david: after mike finished his third term as mayor, he came back and resumed the position of being ceo. you left the company and started another company called sidewalk labs. what was...
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david: right. ariel: and he came in and said, listen, let me invest in william morris, endeavor, and then let's go after img and create this global platform and go from there. i said private equity will not be able to do that. he said, give me three weeks and show me your numbers and i will come back. he and i had known each other through marc andreessen. he came up, made a great deal for him, great for us. we then got img then we realize everything we had done was incredible, global, unbelievable building blocks, and then we realized that was in the representation business, the service business, and if we put something we owned on top of it that we could get the full leverage of the platform. i had represented ufc for a number of years. knew dana, frank and lorenzo, and they were going to sell it. we proved we could buy a business, own it and operate it with professional bull riding. then it was us against chinese investors at the time. we secured the rights, and here we are. david: is there anybo
david: right. ariel: and he came in and said, listen, let me invest in william morris, endeavor, and then let's go after img and create this global platform and go from there. i said private equity will not be able to do that. he said, give me three weeks and show me your numbers and i will come back. he and i had known each other through marc andreessen. he came up, made a great deal for him, great for us. we then got img then we realize everything we had done was incredible, global,...
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david: that's units for small.is it that your parents did that produced three talented children that are in different areas of life but the have all done well. ariel: first of all, i would say when we were growing up one of the things i try to do with my kids, i have four children, they let us figure stuff out. they did not program as every hour with what we were doing. you had to fend for yourself and figure things out and the other thing apparent did was education was crucial. if you did not perform then there was punishment. you would be grounded, you know, and there was competition. of who got the better grade between kids. between those two things, and my father was a workaholic, he was a pediatrician. he kind of -- we went around with him when he went on rallies. i'm a mother's side, she was a woman that went against the grain in the summers of chicago and was very prominent in civil rights which in that period of time nobody believe that in chicago. david: so you saw two people -- so you saw two people that
david: that's units for small.is it that your parents did that produced three talented children that are in different areas of life but the have all done well. ariel: first of all, i would say when we were growing up one of the things i try to do with my kids, i have four children, they let us figure stuff out. they did not program as every hour with what we were doing. you had to fend for yourself and figure things out and the other thing apparent did was education was crucial. if you did not...
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david: this is my kitchen table, and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity. [laughter] and then, i started interviewing. >> i watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviews. [laughter] david: i learned from doing my interviews 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 and did no due diligence. david: i have something i want to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] david: for the past several decades, they have been whether most important figures in american business for 14 years he served as a ceo of dow,-- going from a manufacturing coming to one led by science and -- he is now chairman of lucent motors. i sat down with him to discuss his account was men's and future ambitions. >> i have interviewed many business people on t
david: this is my kitchen table, and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is private equity. [laughter] and then, i started interviewing. >> i watched your interviews so i know how to do some interviews. [laughter] david: i learned from doing my interviews 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 and...
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david: wow, jetblue.n: the spirit fairs if the deal is approved and the acquisition by up to 40% in some rounds and doj not liking that and stocks are down and jetblue down 1.4% because the doj right now is suing to block this deal for jetblue to take in spirit and become the fifth largest u.s. carrier. david: am l and extremely interesting warning -- apple and the extremely interesting warning about the iphones. lauren: don't sleep next to your iphone while it's charging. don't put it on your bed, not under your pillow. that's the worst. charge it at a distance from where you are on a hard surface and in a well ventilated room otherwise the phones can heat up too much and potentially burn something or start a fire. david: i see. you'd get the rays from all the internet stuff was my thought. lauren: no, but the heat from the charging. how many ti times is my phone oy bed next to me with my long charging cord. david: students in maryland no longer opting out on lessons between lgbtq and transgender talks.
david: wow, jetblue.n: the spirit fairs if the deal is approved and the acquisition by up to 40% in some rounds and doj not liking that and stocks are down and jetblue down 1.4% because the doj right now is suing to block this deal for jetblue to take in spirit and become the fifth largest u.s. carrier. david: am l and extremely interesting warning -- apple and the extremely interesting warning about the iphones. lauren: don't sleep next to your iphone while it's charging. don't put it on your...
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david: happy friday, everybody. i'm david . we have jay powell between then and now speaking in ways there may be another rate hike or two on their way and that had influence on the markets also the potential of a uaw strike and there's some negative noose coming out and if you can show me the big tech board and it was up more than the dow and now down more than the dough and all in the red from apple down to alphabet and meta and we have down numbers all over the board on big tech and the two year, if we can check the two year treasury and that was down earlier in the morning. it turned around after the powell's speech and it is now up, we've got a two year treasury at a yield over 5%. 5.1% right now and up 7.9 basis points. that is a very, very high count on the yield on the treasuries. now let's get back to donald trump if we can. listen to what he said after surrendering at fulton county jail last night, watch. >> what has taken place here is a travesty of justice. we did nothing wrong, i did nothing wrong. they're trying t
david: happy friday, everybody. i'm david . we have jay powell between then and now speaking in ways there may be another rate hike or two on their way and that had influence on the markets also the potential of a uaw strike and there's some negative noose coming out and if you can show me the big tech board and it was up more than the dow and now down more than the dough and all in the red from apple down to alphabet and meta and we have down numbers all over the board on big tech and the two...
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david: manufacturing is something that u.s.thought to be good at as they were 30 to 50 years ago. andrew: that is fair. we think of smokestacks and rivers on fire when we use the word. today, everything gets rented in a heartbeat through instagram. there is a perception that manufacturing is yesterday's sector and that is so erroneous. i used to say, we only have three functions, 10 minute, to make and to sell. the rest is overhead. the make part is kinder to the invent part. china was brilliant in its strategy because it attracted an assembly and then into stick -- insisted -- there were 10 r&d labs, but by 2010, there were 40,000 foreign r&d labs because they wanted to know not just how to make and assemble, they wanted to invent all the way to the material coming to the products. to do that, they needed r&d. they lived together. they lived together through prototype and scaling. the topics are in any fracturing, and when you digitize digitizing is a massive opportunity. one of the things that u.s. is phenomenal about is how
david: manufacturing is something that u.s.thought to be good at as they were 30 to 50 years ago. andrew: that is fair. we think of smokestacks and rivers on fire when we use the word. today, everything gets rented in a heartbeat through instagram. there is a perception that manufacturing is yesterday's sector and that is so erroneous. i used to say, we only have three functions, 10 minute, to make and to sell. the rest is overhead. the make part is kinder to the invent part. china was...
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david: you speak greek? andrew: i do.: do you speak that a lot when you speak to the committees? andrew: it is probably useful for that. [laughter] i think the immigrant back story drove me to work hard. but also, to make a difference. a very american trait. what attracted me to america this very day -- and i will not embarrass you because you are a great example -- is the amazing getting back that occurs in this country -- giving back that occurs in this country. a lot of us do not know about it. i talked about the tax-and-spend thing, but on the opposite side, americans are charitable and give and care about making a difference in their community. that is what dow showed me and that is what i and my wife live by today. that american way to an immigrant means, for the next immigrants, we can make their life better. david: for somebody watching this and wants to be a successful global business leader, one of the skill sets? is it hard work? learning how to read well? continuously reading? be a good speaker? what of the sk
david: you speak greek? andrew: i do.: do you speak that a lot when you speak to the committees? andrew: it is probably useful for that. [laughter] i think the immigrant back story drove me to work hard. but also, to make a difference. a very american trait. what attracted me to america this very day -- and i will not embarrass you because you are a great example -- is the amazing getting back that occurs in this country -- giving back that occurs in this country. a lot of us do not know about...
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david? >> david: as we all know well. martha raddatz, thank you. >>> we turn now to the war in ukraine, and what appears tonight to be a new phase of the war. drones striking the heart of moscow for the fourth time in just over a week now. one high rise building struck twice in just three days. tonight, ukraine not taking responsibility, but saying that moscow is now getting used to a full-fledged war. here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell in ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, a drone slamming into the exact same skyscraper housing government offices in moscow that was struck just three days ago. the kremlin again accusing ukraine for the fourth drone attack on the russian capital in just over a week. an adviser to president zelenskyy not confirming, but saying, "moscow is rapidly getting used to a full-fledged war." and the russians appear rattled, warning of a massive increase in strikes on ukraine in retaliation. overnight, at least five attack drones launched towards this city, kharkiv. one hitt
david? >> david: as we all know well. martha raddatz, thank you. >>> we turn now to the war in ukraine, and what appears tonight to be a new phase of the war. drones striking the heart of moscow for the fourth time in just over a week now. one high rise building struck twice in just three days. tonight, ukraine not taking responsibility, but saying that moscow is now getting used to a full-fledged war. here's our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell in ukraine again tonight....
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david? >> david: alex perez tonight. thank you. >>> tonight, police have now identified the suspect in the killing of a beloved clothing store owner, a wife and mother. they say the killing was sparked by a dispute over the pride flag she had outside her business. and tonight, what california authorities say they found online by that suspect. here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, we're learning more about the suspect, travis ikeguchi, who deputies say killed beloved store owner and lgbtq+ advocate, laura ann carleton. authorities say ikeguchi's social media was full of hate-filled posts, including a picture of a burning pride flag, calling same-sex marriage immoral, messages that spoke favorably about shooting police officers, and anti-semitic rhetoric. according to officials, on friday, the 27-year-old ripped off a pride flag hanging in front of carleton's lake arrowhead store and yelled homophobic slurs at her. ikeguchi allegedly killing the mother of nine after she confronted him, then taking off on foot. >
david? >> david: alex perez tonight. thank you. >>> tonight, police have now identified the suspect in the killing of a beloved clothing store owner, a wife and mother. they say the killing was sparked by a dispute over the pride flag she had outside her business. and tonight, what california authorities say they found online by that suspect. here's abc's zohreen shah. >> reporter: tonight, we're learning more about the suspect, travis ikeguchi, who deputies say killed...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky, thank you. >>> we are tracking some severe storms on the move at this hour. dangerous thunderstorms, damaging winds, flash flooding, after hammering the great lakes, detroit included. that system now moving toward the northeast. the images here tonight, part of i-90 shut down near cleveland. some drivers abandoning their cars. more than 150 flights canceled in detroit. passengers dragging luggage through flooded airport roads. and now, as the system moves east, set to impact the morning commute from new york city to philadelphia to washington, d.c. so, of course, let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marci marciano, tracking it all for us. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. the storms refiring after a really rough morning across parts of ohio. the entire great lakes region tonight is under the gun. wisconsin through michigan. back through cleveland, ohio, again, and into parts of western pennsylvania. damaging winds, large hail, isolated tornadoes. and l
david? >> david: aaron katersky, thank you. >>> we are tracking some severe storms on the move at this hour. dangerous thunderstorms, damaging winds, flash flooding, after hammering the great lakes, detroit included. that system now moving toward the northeast. the images here tonight, part of i-90 shut down near cleveland. some drivers abandoning their cars. more than 150 flights canceled in detroit. passengers dragging luggage through flooded airport roads. and now, as the...
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david dooley was back in court, >> welcome back.orker, michelle mockbee. this time, there was a new prosecutor, and new evidence. including a screwdriver found in david's locker that matched primarks on michelle's office door. now it was the defense's turn. and they would come out swinging. here's josh mankiewicz with the conclusion of "the early shift." >> david dooley had waited five years for a second chance in court. >> ladies and gentlemen, david dooley didn't murder michelle mockbee sfoor his new attorneys were eager to present their new evidence to a jury. >> there was new evidence of course, that random person we wanted to introduce. >> rules of evidence prevented defense attorneys from introducing listen at that tally smith's letters in court, the one where she accused detective mcvay of being a liar. but what they did have this time around was the random dude video that had led to the overturned conviction. >> we have a entire first trial in this case that's conducted on the fact this is a fairly secure building. what the
david dooley was back in court, >> welcome back.orker, michelle mockbee. this time, there was a new prosecutor, and new evidence. including a screwdriver found in david's locker that matched primarks on michelle's office door. now it was the defense's turn. and they would come out swinging. here's josh mankiewicz with the conclusion of "the early shift." >> david dooley had waited five years for a second chance in court. >> ladies and gentlemen, david dooley didn't...
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david: a good message. david: americans want that. can trump stay on message?lection trump does nothing, on his own behalf. a lot has happened. are you have all these indictments, trump in original election, the fox ball 56%, the numbers for republicans, 13%. they think trump did something wrong. 62% of independents think he did something wrong. there's a real mismatch between what republicans think of their indictments and what independents think. the indictments building support for trump. there is a resentment among republicans and it is rolling forward toward possibly a nomination. then you get into next year and they have the prospect of independents deciding president biden completely incompetent running economy but donald trump because of his mouth -- david: based on what we heard, an interesting exchange between vivek ramaswamy who is up in the polls, up 11% in republican polling but he had an exchange with a woman at a campaign stop but disagreed with him on a sensitive issue. i want to play that and get your reaction. >> i don't think a woman who resp
david: a good message. david: americans want that. can trump stay on message?lection trump does nothing, on his own behalf. a lot has happened. are you have all these indictments, trump in original election, the fox ball 56%, the numbers for republicans, 13%. they think trump did something wrong. 62% of independents think he did something wrong. there's a real mismatch between what republicans think of their indictments and what independents think. the indictments building support for trump....
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david: byron york joined me.now all is fair in war and politics but is it fair to bring up kamala harris as the key in this coming election for republicans? >> absolutely i think what governor haley was saying is a concern shared by millions of americans most republicans and a lot of democrats. i think the underlying fact you have to begin with is joe biden is the nation's oldest president, he has been deteriorating and front of our eyes, majorities of americans are concerned that he does not have the mental and physical ability to do the job and next year he is running for reelection in turn that would take him in the white house until 86 years old. the vice presidency is self-evidently important here. david: then you also have a connection, hunters business whatever was going on there and meanwhile concerning not a top prosecutor from the ukraine general viktor shokin is going after the biden family for their ties directly to what was going on with marie's man, watch this. >> i've no doubt that legal activities
david: byron york joined me.now all is fair in war and politics but is it fair to bring up kamala harris as the key in this coming election for republicans? >> absolutely i think what governor haley was saying is a concern shared by millions of americans most republicans and a lot of democrats. i think the underlying fact you have to begin with is joe biden is the nation's oldest president, he has been deteriorating and front of our eyes, majorities of americans are concerned that he does...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky in new york tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the horror in maui. the desperate search for the missing. the death toll surpassing 100 now. and tonight here, for the first time, video believed to be at the start of what could be the earliest reported fire on maui. a witness describing what appears to be a flash in the distance. this surveillance video of a spark, a flash, and a downed power line. did this moment play a role early in this disaster? abc's whit johnson in maui again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, for the first time, we're seeing video of what could be an early trigger in the devastating maui wildfires. you can hear a witness describe a flash, that could be a tree falling on a power line. >> it's windy, and then there's a flash, and i think that's when a tree is falling on a power line. >> reporter: one expert saying those videos, taken inland from lahaina, show the flames spreading, and may be the first evidence of downed power lines igniting a fire. >> we've got that
david? >> david: aaron katersky in new york tonight. aaron, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the horror in maui. the desperate search for the missing. the death toll surpassing 100 now. and tonight here, for the first time, video believed to be at the start of what could be the earliest reported fire on maui. a witness describing what appears to be a flash in the distance. this surveillance video of a spark, a flash, and a downed power line. did this moment play a role...
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david: i understand.ack, vivek ramaswamy is not afraid to push back against the mainstream media and he holds his own, watches interview with chuck todd on mac. >> first of all you never talked about the tech stuff in your book. this is a new thing. >> fall. >> you have not talked about this. >> i think you have not read nation of victims, read the book there are 20 pages of content devoted to this. david: he does not hold back. he faces the issue, a lot of times are public and to hit by the media with the got you questions that they try to find a way to reroute it, he hits it head on in the interviewer does not know exactly where to go. >> chuck todd did not there when he had a substantial pushback against him, the sound is rolling over in his grave because he used to challenge as we talked about both sides and not with questions like that in chuck todd is retiring and can't come soon enough. vivek ramaswamy, the one with momentum in the polls right now obviously not close to donald trump but certainly g
david: i understand.ack, vivek ramaswamy is not afraid to push back against the mainstream media and he holds his own, watches interview with chuck todd on mac. >> first of all you never talked about the tech stuff in your book. this is a new thing. >> fall. >> you have not talked about this. >> i think you have not read nation of victims, read the book there are 20 pages of content devoted to this. david: he does not hold back. he faces the issue, a lot of times are...
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david? >> david: every hurricane different. the speed of this, as you point out, rob, and ginger earlier, means inland they will really feel the destructive force of this. rob marciano, ginger zee, both on the ground. i know you'll have much more on "good morning america." our thanks to you both tonight. >>> in the meantime, we turn now to the other major news this tuesday evening. the graduate student tonight now charged with first degree murder in the alleged killing of his professor at unc chapel hill. the suspect in court today, handcuffed and shackled. the shooting sending the campus into a panic. students sheltering in place. abc's alex perez in north carolina tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the ph.d student accused of fatally shooting a university of north carolina chapel hill professor in a campus lab in court. >> your honor, mr. qi is being charged with two counts, the first being first degree murder. >> reporter: 34-year-old tailee qi, a chinese citizen in the u.s. on a visa, also charged with possession of a weapon on
david? >> david: every hurricane different. the speed of this, as you point out, rob, and ginger earlier, means inland they will really feel the destructive force of this. rob marciano, ginger zee, both on the ground. i know you'll have much more on "good morning america." our thanks to you both tonight. >>> in the meantime, we turn now to the other major news this tuesday evening. the graduate student tonight now charged with first degree murder in the alleged killing...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky, thank you. >>> we are also following breaking news coming in right now from north korea. what they're now saying about that u.s. soldier who crossed the dmz into north korea on his own. let's get right to abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. martha, what have you learned tonight? >> reporter: david, this is the first public statement from north korea since travis king bolted across the border on purpose in front of a crowd of tourists less than a month ago. the north koreans now saying he has expressed his willingness to seek refuge in north korea or a third country, after experiencing what they say is inhumane treatment and racial discrimination in the army. his family had told us something similar just a few weeks ago, saying he was struggling during his deployment with racism. remember, travis king also spent 47 days in jail after a fight and was facing discharge from the army, and tonight, the pentagon saying they are still trying to f
david? >> david: aaron katersky, thank you. >>> we are also following breaking news coming in right now from north korea. what they're now saying about that u.s. soldier who crossed the dmz into north korea on his own. let's get right to abc's chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz. martha, what have you learned tonight? >> reporter: david, this is the first public statement from north korea since travis king bolted across the border on purpose in front of a...
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david? >> david: terrible, indeed. pierre thomas, thank you. >>> in philadelphia tonight, police say they are preparing now to fire the officer who shot and killed a man during a traffic stop. surveillance video of the incident contradicted what police claimed happened. police say eddie irizarry got out of the car and lunged at them with a knife. but doorbell camera video now released by the family showing he slowly parked his car, but not getting out. police then pulling up, no sirens. officer mark dial seen getting out of his patrol car, firing multiple shots in less than six seconds. the victim's car door was closed and his window was up. >>> we turn now to the race for the white house tonight. the first republican debate this evening, eight candidates. front-runner donald trump will be a no-show. rachel scott in milwaukee. >> reporter: tonight in milwaukee, a pivotal moment in the republican primary. eight candidates taking the debate stage for the first time. but the man dominating the field, the undisputed front-
david? >> david: terrible, indeed. pierre thomas, thank you. >>> in philadelphia tonight, police say they are preparing now to fire the officer who shot and killed a man during a traffic stop. surveillance video of the incident contradicted what police claimed happened. police say eddie irizarry got out of the car and lunged at them with a knife. but doorbell camera video now released by the family showing he slowly parked his car, but not getting out. police then pulling up, no...
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david? >> david: stephanie ramos reporting tonight. steph, thank you. >>> we do have one note on the economy tonight. mortgage rates in this country have now surged to a more than 20-year high. a 30-year fixed rate mortgage now averages 7.09%, up from just over 5% a year ago, the highest since 2002. this increase follows the federal reserve's recent interest rate hikes to try to slow inflation. the rate of inflation is slowing now, but the move cooling the housing market and hiking those interest rates in the meantime. >>> when we come back tonight, newly released body camera images of a deadly police ambush. an officer killed. authorities believe the suspect was planning a mass shooting. >>> and in the northeast tonight, the warning about a deadly flash-eating bacteria. what are they linking it to? in a moment. [ tense music ] one aleve works all day so i can keep working my magic. just one aleve. 12 hours of uninterrupted pain relief. aleve. who do you take it for? and for fast topical pain relief, try alevex. my a1c was up here; now
david? >> david: stephanie ramos reporting tonight. steph, thank you. >>> we do have one note on the economy tonight. mortgage rates in this country have now surged to a more than 20-year high. a 30-year fixed rate mortgage now averages 7.09%, up from just over 5% a year ago, the highest since 2002. this increase follows the federal reserve's recent interest rate hikes to try to slow inflation. the rate of inflation is slowing now, but the move cooling the housing market and...
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david? >> david: trevor ault leading us off tonight. trevor, thank you. the system that brought these tornados has now moved out of the northeast. but in the west at this hour they are bracing for what's to come, that rare hurricane, hurricane hilary headed for california and the southwest. california, including los angeles, under the first ever tropical storm watch. take a look tonight -- hilary heading north, reaching california this weekend on sunday. it impact expected to last for days. crews in long beach already building sand berms. this will bring major flooding and more. let's get to lee goldberg of wabc, tracking it all. historic in nature, strength, and size. >> reporter: oh, a wingspan of about a thousand miles, david. a very potent storm, and still cat-4, so even if it weakens, it could be a mineral hurricane or tropical landfall. the satellite still impressive. very well defined eye. there are 40 foot waves toward the center. cabo, six to nine-foot waves. you see the track. it b
david? >> david: trevor ault leading us off tonight. trevor, thank you. the system that brought these tornados has now moved out of the northeast. but in the west at this hour they are bracing for what's to come, that rare hurricane, hurricane hilary headed for california and the southwest. california, including los angeles, under the first ever tropical storm watch. take a look tonight -- hilary heading north, reaching california this weekend on sunday. it impact expected to last for...
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david? >> david: stephanie ramos tonight. steph, thank you. >>> to pittsburgh tonight, where the convicted killer who took the lives of 11 people at that synagogue has now been sentenced to death. a judge accepting the jury's recommendation that robert bowers should die for the worst anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. bowers convicted on all 63 counts. it is the first federal death sentence imposed during the biden presidency. there is currently a federal moratorium on executions. >>> we do have one note on the economy and gas prices tonight. the u.s. watching a move by saudi arabia, which could very well raise gas prices here at home. saudi arabia saying it will extend production cuts through september now. american consumers already facing higher gas prices. experts say those cuts coupled with this summer's extreme heat have led to a spike. now this move by saudi arabia. the national average tonight per gallon now at $3.82. that's up 11 cents from last week. prices still 34 cents below last year's average. >>> when we com
david? >> david: stephanie ramos tonight. steph, thank you. >>> to pittsburgh tonight, where the convicted killer who took the lives of 11 people at that synagogue has now been sentenced to death. a judge accepting the jury's recommendation that robert bowers should die for the worst anti-semitic attack in u.s. history. bowers convicted on all 63 counts. it is the first federal death sentence imposed during the biden presidency. there is currently a federal moratorium on...