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david: one. did you say i want to run hp someday or what was your aspiration as a young boy in spain? enrique: it was not my aspiration to run a company like hp. i joined hp as an intern in 1989. i have worked for the company for a very long time. when i was studying -- when i was starting there was a group of hp universities -- when i was studying there was a group of hp engineers who came to my college in spain and talked about what it took to develop a printer. i was amazed by the technological complexity but also the passion these people showed about the printer. i was thinking how can somebody feel passion for something so strange? i have to say though, 40 years later i have more passion for printers. i have learned and i have been converted. >> you went to college in spain and got an mba or engineering degree? >> engineering degree first. david: you are an electric engineer? enrique: yes. david: you moved to silicon valley? enrique: the full story as i got the opportunity to work as an inte
david: one. did you say i want to run hp someday or what was your aspiration as a young boy in spain? enrique: it was not my aspiration to run a company like hp. i joined hp as an intern in 1989. i have worked for the company for a very long time. when i was studying -- when i was starting there was a group of hp universities -- when i was studying there was a group of hp engineers who came to my college in spain and talked about what it took to develop a printer. i was amazed by the...
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david: you were interested in music. sheila: right. david: and you were an accomplished violinist. sheila: despite my father's issues he was a great pianist. i do not know where it came from but he could sit down and play anything. there was always music in our household, and my mother even played the piano. when we moved to illinois, district 89 said it was mandatory to pick up an instrument. that is when i picked up the violin and fell in love with the instrument. it was the foundation of my life, my sanctuary, and i became really good at it. david: you graduated from high school and went to college where? sheila: university of illinois. david: were you playing music on the side? sheila: no, i was in a very middle-class community. i didn't know about sat prep, i didn't know about a lot of things in preparation for college. that upper-class, white people had. the problem was, they said you have to take an sat test, and i was like what is an sat test? i went one saturday and took it and i had the lowest sat scores you could imagine. i told my music teacher in high school, i don't u
david: you were interested in music. sheila: right. david: and you were an accomplished violinist. sheila: despite my father's issues he was a great pianist. i do not know where it came from but he could sit down and play anything. there was always music in our household, and my mother even played the piano. when we moved to illinois, district 89 said it was mandatory to pick up an instrument. that is when i picked up the violin and fell in love with the instrument. it was the foundation of my...
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david: how they stay there. you must feel inadequate because now you are the second wealthiest man in the world. is that right? the granddaddy of all silicon valley startups was hewlett-packard, started in a garage in 1939. in 2015, it split into hewlett-packard enterprises and hp inc. recently, at the economics club of washington, i sat down with enrique lores about how he has led the company following the split. which company is better? enrique: i have a very unbiased view. hp inc. it is not only that we do printers and pcs. we think we are the company that is more flexible. we are working to make employees productive, to make employees engaged. this is what we stand for. david: the main business today is computers. and to some extent printers. those are the main businesses. i can tell from your accent you are not from baltimore or washington, d.c. where did you grow up? enrique: you're very astute. to tell i'm not from the u.s. is very difficult, i know. i'm originally from spain. david: how many companies in
david: how they stay there. you must feel inadequate because now you are the second wealthiest man in the world. is that right? the granddaddy of all silicon valley startups was hewlett-packard, started in a garage in 1939. in 2015, it split into hewlett-packard enterprises and hp inc. recently, at the economics club of washington, i sat down with enrique lores about how he has led the company following the split. which company is better? enrique: i have a very unbiased view. hp inc. it is not...
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david? >> reporter: david, the department of justice is willing to cooperate and turn over the transcript if several hurdles are cleared. in a letter sent late friday to the chairman of the big three committees looking into the impeachment of the president the doj official wrote, the transcript of the interview between robert hur and president biden that took place in october must be looked at by intelligence agencies to make sure there is nothing classified. after all the whole premise of the investigation special counsel hur was looking into classified information found at the home and personal office of president biden. once any classified information is redacted the white house would then be able to look at any sort of executive privilege if warranted. if that happens, that could definitely slow down the process for doj turning over the transcript to capitol hill. when it comes to executive privilege i'm told there is not much doj can do to block executive privilege n this doj letter to
david? >> reporter: david, the department of justice is willing to cooperate and turn over the transcript if several hurdles are cleared. in a letter sent late friday to the chairman of the big three committees looking into the impeachment of the president the doj official wrote, the transcript of the interview between robert hur and president biden that took place in october must be looked at by intelligence agencies to make sure there is nothing classified. after all the whole premise...
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david: have you done that? ruth: absolutely. david: it's safe?uth: it's so safe that within 15 seconds people are so bored. david: you don't need a helmet? ruth: you need a helmet with many drivers on the road. ♪ david: so for our young woman watching this or young man, what are the recommendations you have to get ahead in the finance world and technology world? is it be smarter than the other people, be nicer, be harder working? what does it take to be successful? ruth: there's no substitute for hard work. hard work gets you up the learning curve faster. i think the other, i've already said, work for somebody who is going to take a risk on you and give you runway. very importantly, we each need to do that for someone. when i was asked to run technology on the equity trading floor, a senior partner called me into his office and he said, i will be your air cover. we use military terms, a lot of military guys. i will be here air cover. i think everyone needs air cover and i think we all need to be air cover. and the other is, keep learning and keep
david: have you done that? ruth: absolutely. david: it's safe?uth: it's so safe that within 15 seconds people are so bored. david: you don't need a helmet? ruth: you need a helmet with many drivers on the road. ♪ david: so for our young woman watching this or young man, what are the recommendations you have to get ahead in the finance world and technology world? is it be smarter than the other people, be nicer, be harder working? what does it take to be successful? ruth: there's no substitute...
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david: any more sports teams? sheila: let's see -- [laughter] david: ok. shiela: no. david: where you are in life is where a lot of people would like to be. did you start out with a wealthy father and mother? sheila: there were not wealthy, they were middle-class. david: middle-class. so you might describe what happened in your family growing up. you begin your book with a relatively sad situation. you might describe what happened in that situation. sheila: it is a case. now, we are going to go all the way back to the 1950's, early 1960's, and this is the time when women had very little leverage and control over their own lives. my father was one of eight african-american neurosurgeons in the country. and that put us in a social status up here. he then decided one night he is just leaving. and he just left us cold. my mother suddenly went from here to here in society, in the eyes of society. her friends left her. she literally had a nervous breakdown. i was working at jcpenney and i came in and found her on the floor of the kitchen in convulsions. and that was the tim
david: any more sports teams? sheila: let's see -- [laughter] david: ok. shiela: no. david: where you are in life is where a lot of people would like to be. did you start out with a wealthy father and mother? sheila: there were not wealthy, they were middle-class. david: middle-class. so you might describe what happened in your family growing up. you begin your book with a relatively sad situation. you might describe what happened in that situation. sheila: it is a case. now, we are going to go...
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david: did yo-yo ma give you lessons? david: no. [laughter] david: why did you call it salamander?ila: mythically, it's the only animal that can walk through fire and still come out alive. ♪ david: one of the reasons that you became financially successful was a company that you helped to build called black entertainment television. sheila: that's right. david: when did you start that company? sheila: i can tell you we went on the air january 25, 1979. before that, it was just getting everything in place. i ended up having to sell my violin, my precious violin that my parents mortgaged the house for, to pay the rent on the offices. it was the old american trial lawyers building, which is now a hotel in georgetown. but it was just these sacrifices that you have to make in life. david: you started this with someone you met when you were in college? sheila: yeah. [laughter] david: so, what was the concept behind black entertainment television? what were you trying to do? why was there a need for bet? sheila: what you have to understand, bet was born during the birth of all cable. you k
david: did yo-yo ma give you lessons? david: no. [laughter] david: why did you call it salamander?ila: mythically, it's the only animal that can walk through fire and still come out alive. ♪ david: one of the reasons that you became financially successful was a company that you helped to build called black entertainment television. sheila: that's right. david: when did you start that company? sheila: i can tell you we went on the air january 25, 1979. before that, it was just getting...
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david: wow. someone goes into your store in india and buys a $5,000 personal computer, do they call you up and say we just sold somebody a $5,000 personal computer? they don't call you about that? enrique: this summer we were in india, so i went to stores without telling them who i was. you should see their faces when i go into their store, they look at me, i ask them about what products they were selling and at some point i said, you know, i am the ceo of the company. and they became white. [laughter] david: they didn't believe it? enrique: after a while, they believed it. some of them would look at the web to make sure it is me. [laughter] david: why should somebody want to join hewlett-packard as an employee? why is it better than working at apple or one of the other competitors you may have? enrique: when i became ceo, i defined four objectives for the company. one of the four objectives is to become a school of talent. our value proposition to employees is that they can join the company, the
david: wow. someone goes into your store in india and buys a $5,000 personal computer, do they call you up and say we just sold somebody a $5,000 personal computer? they don't call you about that? enrique: this summer we were in india, so i went to stores without telling them who i was. you should see their faces when i go into their store, they look at me, i ask them about what products they were selling and at some point i said, you know, i am the ceo of the company. and they became white....
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david? >> david: mary, while we have you, we had that breaking news last night here, the supreme court taking up donald trump's appeal over presidential immunity. that's the january 6th case. of course, the other federal case we're tracking is the documents case at mar-a-lago. donald trump wants that trial to be moved until after the election. tonight, the special counsel jack smith with his own proposed date for the trial in that case? >> reporter: david, that trial was expected to start on may 20th, but there have been disputes over how to handle these classified documents at trial. tonight, jack smith is now proposing a trial date of july 8th. the trump team, though, is still pushing for this to happen after the election. there's a hearing on this tomorrow, though, where we may hear more from the judge. david? >> david: mary bruce, thank you. >>> we turn now to that horrific scene in gaza. tonight, authorities say more than 100 palestinians were killed and at least 700 were injured in a s
david? >> david: mary, while we have you, we had that breaking news last night here, the supreme court taking up donald trump's appeal over presidential immunity. that's the january 6th case. of course, the other federal case we're tracking is the documents case at mar-a-lago. donald trump wants that trial to be moved until after the election. tonight, the special counsel jack smith with his own proposed date for the trial in that case? >> reporter: david, that trial was expected to...
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>> david, i voted no already a few minutes ago. david: okay. >> here is the reason why. unfortunately what this administration, chuck schumer, are doing, using the crisis in israel to support other priorities of the party. we should first secure our southern border. second, provide resources to israel. third, take a look at indough pacific. fourth make sure we have accountability woven into any resources that we give to ukraine. without doing those four things in succession it will be hard for republicans to support it. david: very quickly, i'm way over time, if you're asked by donald trump to be his vice presidential candidate would you accept? >> i accept the responsibility of making sure that america gets four more years of donald trump because we were better off with trump. i'm not going to worry about what happens with me. if we focus on four more years of trump we get low inflation, low unemployment and high enthusiasm. david: senator tim scott, always a pleasure to see you, sir, always appreciate it. >> thank you, david. david: coming up joe biden's epa is rolling
>> david, i voted no already a few minutes ago. david: okay. >> here is the reason why. unfortunately what this administration, chuck schumer, are doing, using the crisis in israel to support other priorities of the party. we should first secure our southern border. second, provide resources to israel. third, take a look at indough pacific. fourth make sure we have accountability woven into any resources that we give to ukraine. without doing those four things in succession it will...
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david? >> david: all right, trevor ault. thank you, trevor. >>> tonight, the first look at the former fbi informant who authorities say admitted he has ties to russian intelligence. he's now charged with lying about president biden's son, the president, and ukraine. his name is alexander smirnov, seen leaving court, concealing his face right there, now charged. meantime, house republicans today questioning the president's brother james biden behind closed doors. what he said today. as our pierre thomas tonight asks republicans in the house, how do you move forward if the main informant was lying? >> reporter: tonight, a first glimpse of the longtime fbi informant accused of working with russian intelligence officials to spread lies about president biden. alexander smirnov doing his best to conceal his identity as he's spirited away from a courthouse in las vegas. prosecutors say smirnov was "actively peddling new lies that could impact u.s. elections after meeting with russian intelligence officials in november." smirnov is
david? >> david: all right, trevor ault. thank you, trevor. >>> tonight, the first look at the former fbi informant who authorities say admitted he has ties to russian intelligence. he's now charged with lying about president biden's son, the president, and ukraine. his name is alexander smirnov, seen leaving court, concealing his face right there, now charged. meantime, house republicans today questioning the president's brother james biden behind closed doors. what he said...
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david?avid: all right, edward, thank you very much for that. with me now, syndicated columnist liz peek and former acting white house council of economics chairman tomas philipson. we've got to keep it short, i'm afraid, but, tomas, first to you. you heard one of the guests that was quoted in edward's report saying maybe third quarter there will be a rate lowering but not until then because of this strong report on jobs and other good information about gdp if growth. do you agree? >> yeah, i think people, you look at the forward markets on interest rates, they're certainly backing a off rate drops more recently, essentially. but i've argued that the fed model is essentially broken. we had a lot of slow in 2022 with inflation, and we have a lot of good in 2023 with inflation coming down essentially. so i think, you know, the fed is taking credit for this. it's not really clear what world they're operating in because in their world you have to kill the economy to kill inflation. david: right.
david?avid: all right, edward, thank you very much for that. with me now, syndicated columnist liz peek and former acting white house council of economics chairman tomas philipson. we've got to keep it short, i'm afraid, but, tomas, first to you. you heard one of the guests that was quoted in edward's report saying maybe third quarter there will be a rate lowering but not until then because of this strong report on jobs and other good information about gdp if growth. do you agree? >>...
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david? >> david: that is good news. victor, thank you. >>> now to the alarming new report tonight, after that door came off that alaska airlines flight at 16,000 feet. well, tonight, we learned that all of the bolts in that door plug were missing, and that the passenger jet had flown nearly 150 flights without the bolts. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: one month after that terrifying midair blowout, tonight, the ntsb says all four bolts meant to hold that door plug in place were missing entirely. in its 19-page preliminary report, the ntsb says the fuselage arrived at boeing's renton factory back in august with "damaged rivets" near the door plug. to fix the issue, the door plug was opened and "bolts had to be removed." but the ntsb says evidence shows that when the plug was returned, the bolts were not put back. this photo, shared in a text among boeing employees, showing the missing bolts in "three visible locations," but apparently going unnoticed by workers. >> this is going to be a quintessential human factors typ
david? >> david: that is good news. victor, thank you. >>> now to the alarming new report tonight, after that door came off that alaska airlines flight at 16,000 feet. well, tonight, we learned that all of the bolts in that door plug were missing, and that the passenger jet had flown nearly 150 flights without the bolts. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: one month after that terrifying midair blowout, tonight, the ntsb says all four bolts meant to hold that door plug in...
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>> reporter: yes, david. for as much of a mess the rain has made here, the snow in the mount mountains. the avalanche happened out of bounds, unfortunately, there are people missing. significant avalanche, and they are actively searching. we'll stay on top of that part of the story. mean while, here in southern california, it has nothing but short of a clearly dramatic and destructive day. tonight, suvs encased in thick mud. at least half a dozen homes here sustained damage. multiple hoopeople had to be rescued. so many slides in the hills around los angeles, but this is by far the worst. this home being pushed off its property, onto this roadway, everything inside exploding out of it and sliding down this hill, including this piano. ryan davis and his family woken up around 2:00 a.m. by a terrifying sound. >> it felt like a jet engine was started, like right outside of our window. and then we look outside, and then there's just mud and debris coming down. >> reporter: that atmospheric fire hose of rain and w
>> reporter: yes, david. for as much of a mess the rain has made here, the snow in the mount mountains. the avalanche happened out of bounds, unfortunately, there are people missing. significant avalanche, and they are actively searching. we'll stay on top of that part of the story. mean while, here in southern california, it has nothing but short of a clearly dramatic and destructive day. tonight, suvs encased in thick mud. at least half a dozen homes here sustained damage. multiple...
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the tiffabu chakra has this report. on the background to david's case. in a landmark judgment, the bristol employment tribunal handed down its decision that palestine declassified resident expert professor david miller had been wrongfully dismissed from his position as professor of political sociology at the university of bristol. in addition, the court found that the reasons given by the university for sacking him, that some zionist students had been offended or claimed to feel unsafe, were untrue, the court determined instead that he had been dismissed for his anti-zionist views and in the most significant element of the case, the court also ruled for the first time in the uk, that anti-zianist views as espoused by professor miller are protected as a philosophical belief under the equality act. what this means is both that anti-zionist views are not racist and that they are worthy of respect in a democratic society, is the language used in the equality act? what was the anti-zionist position professor david miller espoused and the court endorse is prot
the tiffabu chakra has this report. on the background to david's case. in a landmark judgment, the bristol employment tribunal handed down its decision that palestine declassified resident expert professor david miller had been wrongfully dismissed from his position as professor of political sociology at the university of bristol. in addition, the court found that the reasons given by the university for sacking him, that some zionist students had been offended or claimed to feel unsafe, were...
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david wasn't working.house and i have nothing to it." >> shanti thought that her name was going to be put on the deed. it came up several times. it never happened. >> at the time of her death, shanti spent well over $200,000 towards the renovation and construction of the house. >> she wanted him to go work. i remember her saying, "i work, so i would like him to go do something. because now this house is more than what we anticipated." >> between swimming and yoga, taking care of the plants or whatever, i guess his full-time job would've been the renovating of the house. >> deborah: shanti's friends and family felt something was off in the way the couple handled their finances. >> the story that we were told by shanti -- when she first met dave, he was a millionaire. the question always came up. if dave has all this money, why doesn't dave help out buying anything? i mean, you go to buy a tv, "oh, shanti, you got this." >> he was a cheap guy, and we couldn't figure out why. >> deborah: and shanti's friends
david wasn't working.house and i have nothing to it." >> shanti thought that her name was going to be put on the deed. it came up several times. it never happened. >> at the time of her death, shanti spent well over $200,000 towards the renovation and construction of the house. >> she wanted him to go work. i remember her saying, "i work, so i would like him to go do something. because now this house is more than what we anticipated." >> between swimming...
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best way to do it, watch david asman in for lizy macdonald. david: thank you, larry. i'm in for elizabeth macdonald and the evening edit starts right now. the crisis at our southern border spiraling out of control and causing chaos on all of our city streets. seven migrants were arrested after they attacked a new york police department officer, two of them, in time square. but the migrants didn't seem too concerned with their arrest, two of the suspects were seen flashing their middle fingers at the cameras as they exited their arraignments and why should they be concerned, they were all released without bail in new york's new criminal paradise. we have chris swecker and national border and council president brandon judd. great to see you, gentlemen. chris, first of all on the criminals coming into the united states, there's a lot of talk about and we'll get >> it more tomorrow night about whether or not a lot of prisons in venezuela are just being emptied and modero and others are sending them here. clearly these are gangs now that are coming into the united states.
best way to do it, watch david asman in for lizy macdonald. david: thank you, larry. i'm in for elizabeth macdonald and the evening edit starts right now. the crisis at our southern border spiraling out of control and causing chaos on all of our city streets. seven migrants were arrested after they attacked a new york police department officer, two of them, in time square. but the migrants didn't seem too concerned with their arrest, two of the suspects were seen flashing their middle fingers...
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we saw david tronenko’s page on social networks.se photographs for propaganda of the ideas of neo-nazism in general. he pursued the goal of committing a mass terrorist attack with the killing of many people. it was a shocking moment for me; i didn’t understand why such people came. for my son ideology of national socialism, in fact, i would like to tell a lot , he said: i will not be the watchdog of the system, i really wanted to leave the russian federation, continue my activities in ukraine, that’s it, i’m a partisan, imagine, that’s how he said that i’m a partisan , said that he adheres to the policy of national socialism, which was under nazi germany, i followed david’s instructions, most often striking the first blow, then he did everything himself, unfortunately, these slogans, they are quite quickly, often the fragile washed ones cling. for almost a year , a gang of strong guys operated in belgorod, terrifying foreigners. the victims of the thugs, as a rule, were black students at local universities. the attacks happened in t
we saw david tronenko’s page on social networks.se photographs for propaganda of the ideas of neo-nazism in general. he pursued the goal of committing a mass terrorist attack with the killing of many people. it was a shocking moment for me; i didn’t understand why such people came. for my son ideology of national socialism, in fact, i would like to tell a lot , he said: i will not be the watchdog of the system, i really wanted to leave the russian federation, continue my activities in...
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in this week's show we'll be explaining how professor david miller created a legal precedent by making opposition to zionism a protected characteristic. this means that employers can no longer use opposition to zyanism as a pretext to discriminate, dismiss or destroy. people's careers, the tibu chakra has this report on the background to david's case. in a landmark judgment, the bristol employment tribunal handed down it decision that palestine declassified resident expert professor david miller had been wrongfully dismissed from his position as professor of political sociology at the university of bristol. in addition, the court found that the reasons given by the university for sacking him that some zionists. students had been offended or claimed to feel unsafe were untrue. the court determined instead that he had been dismissed for his anti-zionist views, and in the most significant element of the case, the court also ruled for the first time in the uk, that anti-zionist views as espoused by professor miller, are protected as a philosophical belief under the equality act. what this
in this week's show we'll be explaining how professor david miller created a legal precedent by making opposition to zionism a protected characteristic. this means that employers can no longer use opposition to zyanism as a pretext to discriminate, dismiss or destroy. people's careers, the tibu chakra has this report on the background to david's case. in a landmark judgment, the bristol employment tribunal handed down it decision that palestine declassified resident expert professor david...
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david, you must be absolutely delighted. i mean, this is vindication, isn't it of of everything that you've been saying for all these years? well, i've been saying this kind of stuff for quite a long time and uh, very many people have been saying that these are unacceptable statements. in fact, of course, these were the statements, the very statements which had me sacked from the university of bristol. and now it's established that actually, the the are not statements which are out there in any way racist, not anti-semitic, and these are views which is perfectly legitimate. for anti-racists to hold as as we had always maintained, so of course it's a vindication, and uh, you know, i'm very pleased that that's happened, and i'm very pleased that we have one made that victory for everybody in in the movement to protect themselves against false and fake anti-semitism charges. yes, well, i started by asking zilla to tell us how he became involved in david's case and and why he decided to take it on. case that aligns with the firm
david, you must be absolutely delighted. i mean, this is vindication, isn't it of of everything that you've been saying for all these years? well, i've been saying this kind of stuff for quite a long time and uh, very many people have been saying that these are unacceptable statements. in fact, of course, these were the statements, the very statements which had me sacked from the university of bristol. and now it's established that actually, the the are not statements which are out there in any...
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david: none of these will.ire strategy, and it has been coordinated, let's be honest about it, if not in written or spoken word at least with a nod and a handshake, their whole strategy to prevent donald trump from getting into the white house, to put him in jail before, to get a conviction before the election has failed, all these cases in one way or another are just falling away. i don't think they will get any kind of conviction, very quickly, i don't think they will get any conviction before the election, do you? >> well, the only case that may actually go to trial is the alvin bragg new york case but, i think jonathan turley's take on that is correct. the professor from george washington university, he said that case is so weak. david: right. >> it may backfire and actually help donald trump. david: already is. already has. >> i think he is right about it. david: gregg, i'm sorry we had to cut it short. we had all the breaking news of donald trump himself. good to see you, gregg. coming up the fed's key in
david: none of these will.ire strategy, and it has been coordinated, let's be honest about it, if not in written or spoken word at least with a nod and a handshake, their whole strategy to prevent donald trump from getting into the white house, to put him in jail before, to get a conviction before the election has failed, all these cases in one way or another are just falling away. i don't think they will get any kind of conviction, very quickly, i don't think they will get any conviction...
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david? >> david: all right, gio, thank you. >>> there's also a breaking headline out of the white house at this hour. abc news has just learned that president biden is concerning major new action on the southern border. significant restrictions on asylum seekers on the u.s./mexico border. let's get right to mary bruce live at the white house tonight. mary, what are you learning? >> reporter: david, we've learned that president biden is considering taking executive action to impose tough new asylum restrictions. one possibility would be to bar migrants from seeking asylum if they cross between u.s. ports of entry. now, he is considering, i'm told, a wide range of options, this is just a possibility. no final decisions have been made. but this does come after republicans on the hill under pressure from donald trump tanked that bipartisan border 2k5 deal, and as president biden is eager to show voters he's taking this issue seriously, david. >> david: mary, the other major headline involving th
david? >> david: all right, gio, thank you. >>> there's also a breaking headline out of the white house at this hour. abc news has just learned that president biden is concerning major new action on the southern border. significant restrictions on asylum seekers on the u.s./mexico border. let's get right to mary bruce live at the white house tonight. mary, what are you learning? >> reporter: david, we've learned that president biden is considering taking executive action to...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky with us. aaron, thank you. >>> and the other breaking news tonight, the blockbuster headline. tonight, we have just learned that the special counsel in the hunter biden case is now charging a confidential fbi source, accusing him of lying about hunter biden and his father and their role in ukraine business. so, what does this mean now, amid the accusations on the hill against the bidens? here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas. >> reporter: tonight, the special counsel investigating hunter biden filing criminal charges against a former fbi informant who allegedly lied to agents about hunter biden's business dealings with the ukrainian energy company burisma. special counsel david weiss charging alexander smirnov provided the fbi "false, derogatory information," claiming burisma executives told him they had hired hunter biden when his father was vice president to, quote, protect us through his dad from all sorts of problems. the fbi determining that was not true. the indictment fur
david? >> david: aaron katersky with us. aaron, thank you. >>> and the other breaking news tonight, the blockbuster headline. tonight, we have just learned that the special counsel in the hunter biden case is now charging a confidential fbi source, accusing him of lying about hunter biden and his father and their role in ukraine business. so, what does this mean now, amid the accusations on the hill against the bidens? here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas....
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david? >> david: trevor ault tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> now, to the case of two american moms on vacation, who say they were drugged and sexually assaulted in the bahamas after stopping off at a beach while on a carnival cruise. what they say happened to them, and tonight, there is word of an arrest. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi assisting an investigation in the bahamas after two mothers from kentucky say they were drugged and sexually assaulted at a beach resort. amber shearer and dongayla dobson were on a girls trip -- a carnival cruise -- when they say they went to a beach recommended by the cruise ship, and they ordered cocktails. >> after the first drink, we had to get out of the ocean, because we noticed that it was just hitting so hard. i just felt so out of it. >> reporter: the women say they were drugged, then sexually assaulted by staffers from the resort. >> when i came to, i was actually being raped, and was freaking out, and i went looking for dongayla, and she was stumbling down the
david? >> david: trevor ault tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> now, to the case of two american moms on vacation, who say they were drugged and sexually assaulted in the bahamas after stopping off at a beach while on a carnival cruise. what they say happened to them, and tonight, there is word of an arrest. here's eva pilgrim. >> reporter: tonight, the fbi assisting an investigation in the bahamas after two mothers from kentucky say they were drugged and sexually assaulted at...
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david: thank you very much. reaction from the gop house majority whip, congressman tom ever joins me now. i am curious, to chad's last point, what happens if speaker johnson doesn't put the bill on the floor. are there enough republicans willing to vote for the bill that they can bypass the speaker and get on with the discharge petition? >> i find that hard to believe that that is a valid option but it is always a possibility. our speaker and conference, is clear with the senate and the white house that if you want to do the ukraine funding which people need to understand, the military defense capacity so people need to understand the numbers in this but the understanding is you are going to seal the southern border, and they spent two months, find it rich to hear chuck schumer talk about the time is now, two months negotiating a border deal, the house had done one back in may which provided five things, finish the wall, reform asylum, ended catch and release and restored remain in mexico which border patrol tol
david: thank you very much. reaction from the gop house majority whip, congressman tom ever joins me now. i am curious, to chad's last point, what happens if speaker johnson doesn't put the bill on the floor. are there enough republicans willing to vote for the bill that they can bypass the speaker and get on with the discharge petition? >> i find that hard to believe that that is a valid option but it is always a possibility. our speaker and conference, is clear with the senate and the...
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david: mike lawler, thank you for being here.to bring significant snow and strong winds to the northeast through tuesday were getting take a closer look after the next break. ♪(song in french)♪ (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) book in the hotels.com app to find your perfect somewhere. (ringing) - hey kaleb, what's up? how you doing? - hey, i'm good, guess what, i just had my 13th surgery. - really? i just had my 17th surgery. - well, you beat me. - well, i am a little bit older than you. - yeah it's true. how are you doing? - i'm doing good. i'm encouraged by seeing how people are coming together to help each other during times like these. - kind of like how shriners hospitals for children is there for us. imagine if i couldn't get my surgery. who knows what would have happened. - same for me. i know my shriners hospitals family will continue to take care kids like us who need them most all because of caring people like you. - like me? - no, the people watching us right now at home. - oh, those people. hi people. - kaleb and i know not everyone c
david: mike lawler, thank you for being here.to bring significant snow and strong winds to the northeast through tuesday were getting take a closer look after the next break. ♪(song in french)♪ (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) book in the hotels.com app to find your perfect somewhere. (ringing) - hey kaleb, what's up? how you doing? - hey, i'm good, guess what, i just had my 13th surgery. - really? i just had my 17th surgery. - well, you beat me. - well, i am a little bit older than you. - yeah it's...
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david? >> david: extraordinary. martha, thank you. >>> on this news that alexei navalny is dead, president biden before cameras today blasting house republicans for taking a two-week vacation instead of working to help ukraine fight back against putin. house republicans continue to hold up any funding for ukraine. rachel scott again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president biden says there's no question vladimir putin killed alexei navalny, and he called out house republicans for refusing to pass new funding to help ukraine fight russia. >> it's about time they step up, don't you think, instead of going on a two-week vacation. two weeks they're walking away, two weeks. what are they thinking? and it's just reinforcing all the concern, and, and almost -- i won't say panic, but real concern about the united states being a reliable ally. >> reporter: the senate has already passed ukraine funding with bipartisan support. but in the house, republicans, spurred on by donald trump, have pumped the brakes. trump instead enc
david? >> david: extraordinary. martha, thank you. >>> on this news that alexei navalny is dead, president biden before cameras today blasting house republicans for taking a two-week vacation instead of working to help ukraine fight back against putin. house republicans continue to hold up any funding for ukraine. rachel scott again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, president biden says there's no question vladimir putin killed alexei navalny, and he called out house...
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david: sorry mr.sident but new data shows since the trump tax code went into effect the top 1% paid 40% of all income tax which were big enough to 45%, the highest share paid by the rich ever because of the trump tax code joining us russ vought omb director of centermi chfor renewing american michael faulkender for economic policy and chief economist at aspi and economics professor at the university of maryland. i could be mean and talk about his family not paying their fair share but i'm knocking to goai there for the moment.i i want to talkwa about another b that the president said the only the rich benefited from the tax cuts, we knew way back in 2019 when the data began streaming in in the new york times of all people reported on it that 65% of all taxpayers, this is in the new york times 65% of all taxpayers got a tax cut, only 6m paid more.ot i'm wondering russ vought wasn't this a blue-collar bonanza? the time you saw every economic group in every demographic was benefiting from the economy tha
david: sorry mr.sident but new data shows since the trump tax code went into effect the top 1% paid 40% of all income tax which were big enough to 45%, the highest share paid by the rich ever because of the trump tax code joining us russ vought omb director of centermi chfor renewing american michael faulkender for economic policy and chief economist at aspi and economics professor at the university of maryland. i could be mean and talk about his family not paying their fair share but i'm...
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david? >> david: all right, ginger. >>> in the meantime, we're following the breaking news just in tonight, this deadly shooting on the new york city subway, just a short time ago. at the beginning of rush hour. on a subway platform in the bronx. one person has died tonight. the suspect seen threeing the scene. the subway cars stopped at the station. the images coming in. officers helping a person who appears to be injured. abc's trevor ault with the video just coming in. >> reporter: tonight, the urgent manhunt after a deadly subway shooting during rush hour in new york city. >> people shot. we have multiple people shot at the mount eden avenue four line. >> reporter: police say just before 4:00 p.m., the shooter opening fire on the platform of the mount eden avenue train station in the bronx -- not far from yankee stadium. at least six people shot, one of them killed. the gunfire erupting as passengers waited for the train. >> now police are starting to put out evidence markers, which are
david? >> david: all right, ginger. >>> in the meantime, we're following the breaking news just in tonight, this deadly shooting on the new york city subway, just a short time ago. at the beginning of rush hour. on a subway platform in the bronx. one person has died tonight. the suspect seen threeing the scene. the subway cars stopped at the station. the images coming in. officers helping a person who appears to be injured. abc's trevor ault with the video just coming in....
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david? >> david: alex perez tonight. thank you. >>> when we come back here, the astounding speed of three passenger planes taking off from the u.s., all reaching speeds more than 800 miles per hour. >>> also, the new study tonight raising questions about a vitamin that millions take supplements for, a potential link to heart disease. >>> and the surprise moment with actor michael j. fox, the resounding standing ovation, in a moment. some people just know that the best rate for you is a rate based on you, with allstate. because you know that just because it fits in the cupholder doesn't make it 'to-go'. and you know how to brake, without breaking everything. and you're definitely not doing -okay, i don't even know what this is, but you're definitely not doing that. with allstate you're connected to a rate based on you. (♪) hi, i'm sally. i'm from phoenix, arizona. i'm a flight nurse on a helicopter that specializes in trauma. i've been doing flight nursing for 24 years. as you get older, your brain slows down and i had a
david? >> david: alex perez tonight. thank you. >>> when we come back here, the astounding speed of three passenger planes taking off from the u.s., all reaching speeds more than 800 miles per hour. >>> also, the new study tonight raising questions about a vitamin that millions take supplements for, a potential link to heart disease. >>> and the surprise moment with actor michael j. fox, the resounding standing ovation, in a moment. some people just know that...
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david: you got that deal done. then presumably some headhunter called you and said, you should be the cfo of google. how did you tell it john mack or james gorman you would leave to be this cfo of a tech company? was that easy to do? ruth: so, 2015, morgan stanley was in a really good spot. i was with bill campbell, an iconic leader in silicon valley. he has been written about as the billion dollar coach, steve jobs, larry, sundar, so, it's a privilege to sit with him. at the time i said, i'm ready for the next chapter, but the one thing i am not going to do is be cfo again. we spent two hours in his living room. at the end he said, i heard you clearly, not cfo. and i said, exactly. he said, i've got the best idea, cfo of google. and of course, i immediately said, well, i hadn't thought of that one, that one is interesting. david: did you tell him you could not work with private equity people as closely as you had been? ruth: i know, sometimes in hardship in life is worthwhile. david: are we going to have driverles
david: you got that deal done. then presumably some headhunter called you and said, you should be the cfo of google. how did you tell it john mack or james gorman you would leave to be this cfo of a tech company? was that easy to do? ruth: so, 2015, morgan stanley was in a really good spot. i was with bill campbell, an iconic leader in silicon valley. he has been written about as the billion dollar coach, steve jobs, larry, sundar, so, it's a privilege to sit with him. at the time i said, i'm...