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david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say, we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers and different ways of using robotics and ai would be very helpful. but it is an emerging practice within the industry and one that is evolving very quickly. so it's also going to present risks that other companies, how they use it and how they use large language models and making sure the decision-making is very sound. so it's complicated but it is definitely benefiting the business today. david: the insurance industry has a reputation, maybe undeserved, for, let's say, somebody has a claim, their house burned down, and the insurance adjuster
david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say, we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers and...
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david: i see.et's talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york, and when i was six, i moved to a small town near charleston, south carolina. david: why did you do that? deborah: my dad was discriminated against at work and my parents felt like there was no future for them in new york. his friend, an indian american family, said come down to charleston, i work at the naval shipyard, and the government does not discriminate. so my dad, i have no idea what he was thinking, picked up our whole family, we drove to a place he had never been, and we moved and became south carolinians. david: were your parents immigrants from china or were they born here? deborah: my parents are both immigrants from hong kong and they actually met and married here. david: so you grew up in charleston, right? yes. david: where did you go to high school? deborah: it's a place called hanahan high school. it is a small town 30 minutes from charleston. david: then you went to duke
david: i see.et's talk about your background for a moment. you grew up where? deborah: i was born in new york, and when i was six, i moved to a small town near charleston, south carolina. david: why did you do that? deborah: my dad was discriminated against at work and my parents felt like there was no future for them in new york. his friend, an indian american family, said come down to charleston, i work at the naval shipyard, and the government does not discriminate. so my dad, i have no idea...
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no david. and mark jackson had a terrible feeling. >> no matter what he would have been there for me. i knew something was wrong. something that had happened. >> oh yes, very bad. and as the rookie detective, donna velasquez, that something was reaching up from the mud to tell her it's long neglected story. >> the case was both cold and baffling, but maybe nature in south florida could help the investigation. >>> coming up. >> crazy weather, the water table that we have, if you were ever buried in there, somewhere along the line he is going to pop up. >> when dateline continues. ne it's tough to breathe and tough to keep wondering if this is as good as it gets. but trelegy has shown me that there's still beauty and breath to be had. because with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy keeps my airways open and prevents future flare-ups. and with one dose a day, trelegy improves lung function so i can breathe more freely all day and night. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breath
no david. and mark jackson had a terrible feeling. >> no matter what he would have been there for me. i knew something was wrong. something that had happened. >> oh yes, very bad. and as the rookie detective, donna velasquez, that something was reaching up from the mud to tell her it's long neglected story. >> the case was both cold and baffling, but maybe nature in south florida could help the investigation. >>> coming up. >> crazy weather, the water table that...
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david s.: it will be six years next month. david: all right. six years. and in that time, your stock has more or less doubled and the market cap has more or less doubled. so is that the way you measure success or people measure your success, you've doubled the stock and are people always saying you should do more? and how do you measure your own success? david s.: i certainly think the growth of the firm and the growth of the market cap is an important component. we're here. we're a public company. and we're here to create value for our shareholders. you know, in the context of the last six years, i think we've grown the market cap close to $100 billion. so it's been a big move in the market cap and we've grown the firm meaningly. we've taken the average revenues of the firm from kind of mid $34 billion, $35 billion to over $50 billion today. but there are other things that i think are very important when you're stewarding a great organization like this that are important and lead to, you know, that kind of -- that kind of growth and improvement. the firs
david s.: it will be six years next month. david: all right. six years. and in that time, your stock has more or less doubled and the market cap has more or less doubled. so is that the way you measure success or people measure your success, you've doubled the stock and are people always saying you should do more? and how do you measure your own success? david s.: i certainly think the growth of the firm and the growth of the market cap is an important component. we're here. we're a public...
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david s.: i'm lucky.gotten a lot of good advice from lloyd blankfein, from hank paulson, from jon corzine, from steve freeman. very, very lucky to have the opportunity to talk to -- and to hear from them all about things they learned during their time, running the firm. you know, there's lots of great advice that -- that helps you make better decisions. there's no one standout piece of advice but here's what i know. we maker some good decisions. we make some bad decisions. the most important thing, david, when you make bad ones to make adjustments and to always be open to learn and to change. and try to make sure you always keep your compass pointed to true north. ♪ >> in january 2023, just after indian billionaire gautam adani toppled jeff bezos to become the world's second richest person, a
david s.: i'm lucky.gotten a lot of good advice from lloyd blankfein, from hank paulson, from jon corzine, from steve freeman. very, very lucky to have the opportunity to talk to -- and to hear from them all about things they learned during their time, running the firm. you know, there's lots of great advice that -- that helps you make better decisions. there's no one standout piece of advice but here's what i know. we maker some good decisions. we make some bad decisions. the most important...
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david r.: and goldman went public in about that time? david s.: january of 1999. was in a relatively senior position at bear stearns, and i really was not interested when goldman tried to recruit me, but john when gary kept calling and calling, and he caught me on a day where suddenly i said, you know what? i should really look at this. so in the summer of 1990 nine, about two months after the ipo, i joined the firm. a smarter guy would have joined the firm two months before the ipo. david r.: i was trying to recruit you as well. you had a great reputation at bear stearns. when you came to goldman, did you think you could be the ceo? was that in your mind at the time? david s.: absolutely not. i had done very well at bear stearns and was on the management committee at bear stearns in my late 30's, and it was a hard decision to leave and come to goldman because i kind of had to take a step back, had to reestablish myself, but i always knew goldman sachs is the most extraordinary firm in our business, and it was a really good decision. i was incredibly impressed by
david r.: and goldman went public in about that time? david s.: january of 1999. was in a relatively senior position at bear stearns, and i really was not interested when goldman tried to recruit me, but john when gary kept calling and calling, and he caught me on a day where suddenly i said, you know what? i should really look at this. so in the summer of 1990 nine, about two months after the ipo, i joined the firm. a smarter guy would have joined the firm two months before the ipo. david r.:...
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[applause] david: ok. obviously, they can talk to each other, but is it possible that humans can convey some type of language to the chimpanzees or teach them how to add? wasn't that whatever you were working on at one point, teaching them addition or words, and how did that work out? dr. goodall: i never have, but chimpanzees have been taught sign language and can learn up to about 700 words that deaf people use. and from that, you can learn fascinating things. like, for example, some chimpanzees love to paint or draw. not all of them, and these are captive ones, of course, but one young chimpanzee -- she was four years old, and she used to fill her page with lovely lines of different colors. on this occasion, she made a drawing like that, and so her teacher handed the paper back and signed "finish," so the chimpanzee looked at it and handed it back and said "finish." this went on about two times, and then the teacher had the brains to say "what is it," and the chimpanzee signed back, "a ball." well, a hu
[applause] david: ok. obviously, they can talk to each other, but is it possible that humans can convey some type of language to the chimpanzees or teach them how to add? wasn't that whatever you were working on at one point, teaching them addition or words, and how did that work out? dr. goodall: i never have, but chimpanzees have been taught sign language and can learn up to about 700 words that deaf people use. and from that, you can learn fascinating things. like, for example, some...
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the big hat seemed tailor-made for david camm. for david camm.was soon a member of and left the band of brothers. boy, it must have been hard to leave, dave. you know, it was, but-- i mean, you had this good thing elite emergency s.w.a.t. team. >> that is a band of brothers? >> exactly. love those guys. we're talking about guys he would literally die for. >> overtime after the kids were born, david wanted to spend more time with his family, so in may 2000, he went to work as a manager in his uncle sam a manager in his uncle sam lockhart's business that they would always be my friends and that they would always have my back if i ever needed them. the band of brothers. >> it must've been hard to leave there. you had this good thing you're going to and wanted to have more of life but yet i can see how much he liked being in law enforcement. >> yes, i felt like i was at a point in my life when i needed point in my life when i needed to make that change wanted to make that change, and i presumed that i would remain close with these guys, that they wou
the big hat seemed tailor-made for david camm. for david camm.was soon a member of and left the band of brothers. boy, it must have been hard to leave, dave. you know, it was, but-- i mean, you had this good thing elite emergency s.w.a.t. team. >> that is a band of brothers? >> exactly. love those guys. we're talking about guys he would literally die for. >> overtime after the kids were born, david wanted to spend more time with his family, so in may 2000, he went to work as a...
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david: thank you very much. >> i love it. i love it. david: rfk, jr.g maga now and it could potentially change the course of this whole election. we'll talk about it with matt taibbi when "kudlow" continues. ? dad: aim at the wall, but get closer. daughter: (gasps) what the?! daughter: alright. dad: side to side. when you work with someone who knows a lot and cares even more... you can do this. ...you're unstoppable. (♪) wow... are you kidding me? you can do this. at truist, we believe the same is true for banking. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand the test of time. long-lasting eylea hd could significantly improve your vision. more people on eylea hd had no fluid in the retina, compared to those on eylea at 4 months. eylea hd is the only wet amd therapy that helped 8 out of 10 people go up to 4 months between injections, after 3 initial monthly treatments. if you have an eye infection, eye pain or redness or allergies to eylea hd, don't use. eye injections like eylea hd may cause eye inf
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david: yeah.he came to this epiphany only because he was forced to make these disclosures. david: i hope he means it when he says we wouldn't make the same mistakes now that we made then. i pry that he means it but you bring up a very interesting point because a lot of people are using socialism or even communism to describe this administration, there's another word, it goes back to the second world war but it is called corporate tiffism, what you saw in mussolini's italy, there was a unholy alliance and a few corporations and government that controlled the whole sphere. when i think of dangers what happened, i think of a corporativist environment. i don't want to get too fancy with the terminology but you know what i'm saying, right? >> david, you're absolutely right. in the book i said it is dangerous conceit in this book and all the periods we've gone through of anti-free speech efforts by the government to assume we're going to withstand this one. this is different. the alliance we're seeing h
david: yeah.he came to this epiphany only because he was forced to make these disclosures. david: i hope he means it when he says we wouldn't make the same mistakes now that we made then. i pry that he means it but you bring up a very interesting point because a lot of people are using socialism or even communism to describe this administration, there's another word, it goes back to the second world war but it is called corporate tiffism, what you saw in mussolini's italy, there was a unholy...
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david: 100 times? bill: yes.e bet that credit spreads would widen because we have to shut down the global economy. that was basically what happened. david: did people say, do you have any more deals like that when when you did that one? bill: yes. david: and those are hard to find. bill: the three black swan events of the last 20 years, we have been able to mak profitable bets on, but these kind of black swan type of things hopefully occur only every seven years, let's say. david: when interest rates started going up, you made another macro bet that turned out to be pretty successful as bill: yes. david: so do you have any other macro bets you can mention now or nothing you can bill: we have another one on as we speak. actually, we are betting the federal reserve will have to cut rates more quickly than people expect. that is the current macro bet. david: you are going to continue to be involved in this issue and try to push harvard into doing what you think they should be doing? bill: yes, i'm an activist, but m
david: 100 times? bill: yes.e bet that credit spreads would widen because we have to shut down the global economy. that was basically what happened. david: did people say, do you have any more deals like that when when you did that one? bill: yes. david: and those are hard to find. bill: the three black swan events of the last 20 years, we have been able to mak profitable bets on, but these kind of black swan type of things hopefully occur only every seven years, let's say. david: when interest...
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david: who helped start? >> there was a group of people in utah who started this as a publishing company. it started as a publishing company publishing records and genealogy to help people discover their past. david: you have risen up to run a publicly traded company so what's the market value? >> we are privately owned by blackstone in the transaction was close to $5 billion. david: so it was public? send now it's privately owned by blackstone? presumably, blackstone, i would probably try to sell it at some point or take it public, but not in the future. >> they are our owners and our partnership with them is very close. david: how are you going to grow the company. if everybody wants growth, how will you grow the company if you have no lines of activity you want to get into? click 75% of the united states has said that they are interested in family history. he looked globally, many key countries we are in, it's very similar. there's so many more people interested that are in the category and part of it is i
david: who helped start? >> there was a group of people in utah who started this as a publishing company. it started as a publishing company publishing records and genealogy to help people discover their past. david: you have risen up to run a publicly traded company so what's the market value? >> we are privately owned by blackstone in the transaction was close to $5 billion. david: so it was public? send now it's privately owned by blackstone? presumably, blackstone, i would...
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david: ok. dr.dall: and for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed that i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years, he told me, to go and study not just any animal, but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before he said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: ok, so he said you could do this, but did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. so it took him a year to get the money. tanzania, where the chimps were and are, was still part of the british protectorate, and the british authorities said, we won't take responsibility for this young girl. but leakey never gave up. so in the end they said, yes, but she can't come alone, so who volunteered? that same amazing, supportive mother. david: your mother came to africa to study the chimpanzees? dr. goodall: well, she did not do the study. she looked after the camp. [laughter] david: ok. so even
david: ok. dr.dall: and for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed that i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years, he told me, to go and study not just any animal, but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long had you worked for him before he said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: ok, so he said you could do this, but did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have...
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david? >> david: britt clennett from tel aviv tonight.ritt, thank you. >>> to the news back here at home tonight and to the tragic death of a high school quarterback during his team's season opener. the 16-year-old suffering a brain injury during what appeared to be a routine play. here's abc's faith abubey. >> reporter: tonight, a family and community shaken after caden tillier, a 16-year-old high school quarterback, died following a routine tackle during the first football game of the season. >> there are a lot of questions that i know that i have. we need your love. we need your support. >> reporter: his father, visibly heartbroken, joining students and staff today at a vigil. >> caden was kind. he was compassionate. he loved every person that he encountered. >> reporter: an official telling abc news, late in their season opener, caden was tackled to the ground, suffering a critical brain injury. emergency crews airlifting the teenager to the hospital, where he later died. caden seen here in this highlight reel he posted online. he was
david? >> david: britt clennett from tel aviv tonight.ritt, thank you. >>> to the news back here at home tonight and to the tragic death of a high school quarterback during his team's season opener. the 16-year-old suffering a brain injury during what appeared to be a routine play. here's abc's faith abubey. >> reporter: tonight, a family and community shaken after caden tillier, a 16-year-old high school quarterback, died following a routine tackle during the first...
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david? david: how awful. mike, thank you very much.'s bring in our panel, "wall street journal" columnists dan henninger, kim strassel and bill mcgurn. good to see you all. bill, i want to go to you first. you had a piece called the killer kamala convention. what you're referring to, there was a protest -- if you can call it that, pretty nasty one -- in which the phrase killer kamala came out. that was in san francisco. a couple of days later here in new york city there was a fundraiser which there was a little mini riot. is this sort of thing that we're going to see at the convention? >> yes. it wasn't just one protest, you know? if look, the history of this is the protests have criticized joe biden as genocide joe because they feel the administration has backed israel in what they call genocide of the palestinian people. and their statements say the democratic party has blood on its hands and kamala is, to them, just a part of it. so they started saying killer kamala, in san francisco they chanted killer kamala, you can't hide, we ch
david? david: how awful. mike, thank you very much.'s bring in our panel, "wall street journal" columnists dan henninger, kim strassel and bill mcgurn. good to see you all. bill, i want to go to you first. you had a piece called the killer kamala convention. what you're referring to, there was a protest -- if you can call it that, pretty nasty one -- in which the phrase killer kamala came out. that was in san francisco. a couple of days later here in new york city there was a...
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david? >> david: mola lenghi tonight. mola, thank you. >>> we turn now the israel-hamas war, and tonight, israel's major raid in the west bank. they say they're targeting terrorists with aerial strikes and ground troops. abc's britt clennett from jerusalem tonight. >> reporter: fear and anger in the west bank tonight, as israel launches the largest raid there by its forces in 20 years. the deadly raids beginning just before dawn. idf vehicles moving into multiple cities in the northern part of the west bank -- from the air and the ground, killing at least 11 palestinians, according to the palestinian health ministry. the idf calling it an extensive operation to thwart terrorist infrastructures. israel's foreign minister calling it part of a full-fledged war. hamas' armed wing saying six of its fighters were killed. israeli forces surrounding the main hospital in jenin, bulldozers tearing through the streets. armored vehicles rolling through this village of beit rima, several arrests made as part of the sweeping raids acro
david? >> david: mola lenghi tonight. mola, thank you. >>> we turn now the israel-hamas war, and tonight, israel's major raid in the west bank. they say they're targeting terrorists with aerial strikes and ground troops. abc's britt clennett from jerusalem tonight. >> reporter: fear and anger in the west bank tonight, as israel launches the largest raid there by its forces in 20 years. the deadly raids beginning just before dawn. idf vehicles moving into multiple cities in...
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david: yeah, well.l but sometimes these conspiracies have some truth to them. gentlemen, good to see you both. don't get hurt at the conventions, charlie, ben, great to see you. switching gears now, democrats using the convention to spin the border crisis as under control now. despite the ongoing crises in cities all over america from the costs of an open border. joining me now is ohio congressman jim jordan. he is chair of the house judiciary committee. great to see you again, congressman. so border crossings are down. a lot of it has to do with 110-degree temperatures. the fact that texas has tightened its borders but bottomed line the costs to americans all over the country continue to go up. five billion dollars is a cost that we're paying in new york city for migrants, for the cost of shelter and food and health care for migrants. you multiply that by all the cities and you come up to a number over $100 billion and that's not to mention the deathly consequence in terms of fentanyl poisonings and of
david: yeah, well.l but sometimes these conspiracies have some truth to them. gentlemen, good to see you both. don't get hurt at the conventions, charlie, ben, great to see you. switching gears now, democrats using the convention to spin the border crisis as under control now. despite the ongoing crises in cities all over america from the costs of an open border. joining me now is ohio congressman jim jordan. he is chair of the house judiciary committee. great to see you again, congressman. so...
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david: hello everyone welcome to kudlow i'm david asman in for larry kudlow. tonight, kamala harris will give her first interview since joe biden dropped out of president at race, 39 days ago. it has been that long. it will be a pretaped joint interview. we know they just wrapped it. we may in this hour get a clip from the interview. it is with her vp nominee governor tim walz, many americans asking the same question, why can't she handle questions from cnn without tim walz by her side? president trump is campaigning in michigan holding a town hall with tulsi gabbard in wisconsin tonight, joining me to talk about this katie pavlich, and fox news contributor, and byron york, chief political correspondent for washington examiner and also a fox news contributor, honored to have you both. we may have the clips come in, they will tell me in ear it ready we'll cover it live. if we get them. and your reaction. but katie, why does kamala harris need a male chaperone? >> well, we may cover the clips, but the interview is not live that says a lot about the candidate's c
david: hello everyone welcome to kudlow i'm david asman in for larry kudlow. tonight, kamala harris will give her first interview since joe biden dropped out of president at race, 39 days ago. it has been that long. it will be a pretaped joint interview. we know they just wrapped it. we may in this hour get a clip from the interview. it is with her vp nominee governor tim walz, many americans asking the same question, why can't she handle questions from cnn without tim walz by her side?...
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david? >> david: ian pannell in kyiv. ian, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s., record heat across several states continues. chief meteorologist cecily tynan from our philadelphia station wpvi back with us tonight. good evening, cecily. >> reporter: good evening, david. you know, the extreme heat in the south is especially dangerous, because it's lasting so long. excessive heat warnings remain in effect for texas. tomorrow's another scorcher. more record heat and with the humidity, feeling as hot as 115. now here in the northeast, our early taste of fall, that will be ending this weekend. temperatures heading back up through the 80s. watching the tropics, atlantic, very quiet, due to wind shear and dry air. but that is not the case in the pacific. three systems to watch, all eyes on newly formed tropical storm hone, east of hawaii. now, the latest track brings that storm south of the big island on sunday, with gusty winds and heavy rain. something we'll definitely be watching very closely. david? >> david: ceci
david? >> david: ian pannell in kyiv. ian, thank you. >>> meantime, back here in the u.s., record heat across several states continues. chief meteorologist cecily tynan from our philadelphia station wpvi back with us tonight. good evening, cecily. >> reporter: good evening, david. you know, the extreme heat in the south is especially dangerous, because it's lasting so long. excessive heat warnings remain in effect for texas. tomorrow's another scorcher. more record heat and...
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david? >> david: melissa adan in pasadena for us tonight. melissa, thank you. >>> from the earthquake to the new tropical threat in the atlantic at this hour. it is now officially tropical storm ernesto, forming late today. warnings for puerto rico and other islands. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us for the potential track of this and when it could become a hurricane. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. ernesto formed about ten days before the average fifth named storm of the season. but it's still more than 900 miles to the east/southeast of san juan-pouerto rico, but it's moving fast, west at 28 miles per hour an hour. this group of thunderstorms that is now ernesto will get to the western antilles quickly. the northern part at least. tropical storm warnings include puerto rico, st. martin, st. vincent. we're talking about three to six inches of rain widespread and up to ten locally. then we'll turn the path north. it's by thursday that we see it becoming a hurricane. at least by then. it could happen a litt
david? >> david: melissa adan in pasadena for us tonight. melissa, thank you. >>> from the earthquake to the new tropical threat in the atlantic at this hour. it is now officially tropical storm ernesto, forming late today. warnings for puerto rico and other islands. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us for the potential track of this and when it could become a hurricane. hey, ginger. >> reporter: hey, david. ernesto formed about ten days before...
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david? >> david: all right, james longman again tonight.ames, thank you. >>> now to the war in ukraine tonight. russia is now reporting a major drone attack on moscow. ian pannell in ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: images of shock and awe in russia. a cluster bomb attack on putin's troops, struggling to defend their own land. powerful propaganda from ukraine, which wants to spread fear and discontent in russia. overnight, ukraine launching at least 45 drones, nearly a dozen aimed at the russian capital. all were reportedly intercepted. thousands of ukrainian troops have poured into russia, and among them -- an american fighter. what's the resistance like from the russians? did you see any russians? >> i saw zero. >> reporter: these images will tonight, in an exclusive interview, we meet the u.s. air force veteran who's just returned from the battlefield inside russia. >> this has caught everybody by surprise. clearly, many of the ukrainians by surprise, as well. >> reporter: we verified his identity and these images he says he took insi
david? >> david: all right, james longman again tonight.ames, thank you. >>> now to the war in ukraine tonight. russia is now reporting a major drone attack on moscow. ian pannell in ukraine again tonight. >> reporter: images of shock and awe in russia. a cluster bomb attack on putin's troops, struggling to defend their own land. powerful propaganda from ukraine, which wants to spread fear and discontent in russia. overnight, ukraine launching at least 45 drones, nearly a...
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david? >> david: ian pannell on this again tonight. ian, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the horrific images coming in from greece tonight. out-of-control wildfires forcing new evacuations just outside athens. and american tourists there to see ancient ruins are now witnessing a country in flames. here's our foreign correspondent britt clennett from greece tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one person is dead and tens of thousands have been forced to flee. greece's largest wildfire this year raging over the last 48 hours just miles from the center of athens. the fires breaking out sunday. fierce winds quickly fanning the flames up to 80 feet high. firefighters now working to put out the flames in this building in this athens suburb. you can feel the fire, the heat radiating from this building. it stings the eyes, and there's smoke that's blanketed the area. >> reporter: harrowing video showing police carrying the elderly to safety. several hospitals had to be evacuated. you can see the impact of these fires in this residential ar
david? >> david: ian pannell on this again tonight. ian, thank you. >>> we're going to turn now to the horrific images coming in from greece tonight. out-of-control wildfires forcing new evacuations just outside athens. and american tourists there to see ancient ruins are now witnessing a country in flames. here's our foreign correspondent britt clennett from greece tonight. >> reporter: tonight, one person is dead and tens of thousands have been forced to flee. greece's...
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david: the pleasure you get out david: the pleasure you get out of doing this is what? you like to make money? you have investors and you want to make them happier? bill: it's a lot of things. one, i work with a great group each idea is one that a two-person team will do a deep dive on. i do less of a deep dive. i read the public filings. i won't be the person that talks to former employees, that kind of thing. and then we talk about every idea as a team. ultimately, the team collectively, we don't do things that we don't have collective buy-in on. at the end of the day, i retain the ultimate veto, yay or nay, and the ultimate decision on sizing. one big change i made in the last couple of years, i appointed a cio who has been with the firm about 14 years. and ryan is exceptional and has taken a real leadership role among that eight-person team. i use the word team often here because that's how the place operates. david: what type of people would get a job here? you are looking for people who are smart, good academic credentials, driven? what is it you look for when you
david: the pleasure you get out david: the pleasure you get out of doing this is what? you like to make money? you have investors and you want to make them happier? bill: it's a lot of things. one, i work with a great group each idea is one that a two-person team will do a deep dive on. i do less of a deep dive. i read the public filings. i won't be the person that talks to former employees, that kind of thing. and then we talk about every idea as a team. ultimately, the team collectively, we...
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david? >> david: mary bruce, we'll see you in prime tine right here.i mentioned off the top, tens of thousands of protesters are also here in chicago. and just a short time ago, some broke down a barrier that was set up by police. matt gutman reporting in from outside the hall. >> reporter: david, over the past 30 minutes or so, protesters broke through this hard barrier, lifting it off and putting it over there. you see the blue helmet riot police right there pushing the protesters back, who poured into the breach by the dozens and dozens. riot police squeezing them on both sides at this point, unclear at what point they'll deploy tear gas. you can hear screaming behind me, and there have been projectiles, placards, water bottles thrown at those riot officers. >> matt gutman, we'll be tracking the security situation for sure. >>> with the democratic national convention kicking off here in chicago, former president trump now looking to counter-program this campaigning in key battleground states. today in pennsylvania, where he took aim at kamala harris
david? >> david: mary bruce, we'll see you in prime tine right here.i mentioned off the top, tens of thousands of protesters are also here in chicago. and just a short time ago, some broke down a barrier that was set up by police. matt gutman reporting in from outside the hall. >> reporter: david, over the past 30 minutes or so, protesters broke through this hard barrier, lifting it off and putting it over there. you see the blue helmet riot police right there pushing the protesters...
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david: i agree.n something that deals with kamala harris, and her plans for future. she was talking about price controls, you know, a lot of democrats and some republicans are saying she could not get even if elected. well, i would say is, look at student loan forgiveness program, you have supreme court deciding you cannot do that mr. president, because you can't spend 600 billion dollars on our own, he is doing it anyway, he continues to roll out t new regulations that are essentially student loan forrforgiveness plans, she has learned from biden, that might mean engaging in price controls without congress approval. >> there is a very serious chance of this this d da administration, evaded separations of powers, and the president himself admitted he was told his eviction m mo moratorium was unconstitution rally, he still did it. people who assume they will go to congress and throw in the towel have in the been watching. david: you want to watch our next guest. i will sure you will be ib revved in tu
david: i agree.n something that deals with kamala harris, and her plans for future. she was talking about price controls, you know, a lot of democrats and some republicans are saying she could not get even if elected. well, i would say is, look at student loan forgiveness program, you have supreme court deciding you cannot do that mr. president, because you can't spend 600 billion dollars on our own, he is doing it anyway, he continues to roll out t new regulations that are essentially student...
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david? >> david: eva pilgrim, thank you. let's get right to meteorologist lee goldberg from our station here in new york, wabc, channel 7. lee, you've got the new forecast. >> reporter: david, 21st 90-degree day here in new york city. impressive late summer surge. we still have heat alerts from here to the ohio valley, back down through the mid-atlantic. it still feels like 103 in d.c. and the heat is sparking storms. in fact, new severe storms across northeastern pennsylvania, with 60-mile-per-hour gusts and hail, just south of scranton. that's headed to new jersey, close to the new york city area. that extinguishes the heat in the northeast, but not in the ohio valley. we're tracking another front in the plains. this one has a tornado watch in the dakotas until 11:00. if tomorrow is your getaway for the holiday weekend, watch out for delays in the upper midwest as the strong storms approach the twin cities. that's the front that takes the heat out in the east, just in time for the holiday weekend. david? >> david: that par
david? >> david: eva pilgrim, thank you. let's get right to meteorologist lee goldberg from our station here in new york, wabc, channel 7. lee, you've got the new forecast. >> reporter: david, 21st 90-degree day here in new york city. impressive late summer surge. we still have heat alerts from here to the ohio valley, back down through the mid-atlantic. it still feels like 103 in d.c. and the heat is sparking storms. in fact, new severe storms across northeastern pennsylvania, with...
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david: exactly.hese guys statement, but, clay, the american people seen these people on the street. almost no city in america avoided some kind of demonstration for these people over the last year or so, at least since october 7th, which they actually applaud, some of these people the murder of innocents. that they are saying was a good thing. they support hamas for doing that. don't american voters know what's true and what's not in this situation? >> i think it depends on the age unfortunately. i think if you're over the age of 40 you can still understand good versus evil. when you are younger, you saw with the communications director from john fetterman, fetterman is too old this is a complicate the nuanced issue. i think that is what this reflects. ultimately there are a couple of big take ways here. one if you're jewish in america today, there is profoundly anti-semitic, anti-israel component of the democratic party that is incredibly as send ant. second, if that group was not ascendant, josh sh
david: exactly.hese guys statement, but, clay, the american people seen these people on the street. almost no city in america avoided some kind of demonstration for these people over the last year or so, at least since october 7th, which they actually applaud, some of these people the murder of innocents. that they are saying was a good thing. they support hamas for doing that. don't american voters know what's true and what's not in this situation? >> i think it depends on the age...
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david? >> david: watching this closely. thank you, ian. >>> now to the investigation of the deadly passenger plane plunging and crashing into brazil. they've recovered the black boxes and engines. the dramatic video you'll remember. the plane falling 17,000 feet in one minute. all 62 passengers were killed. >>> in greece a major wildfire north of athens forcing mass evacuations. the fire breaking out 24 hours ago fueled by strong winds. more than 30,000 people forced to leave their homes. smoke darkening the sky over athens' famous monuments. extraordinary images. >>> when we come back, the deadly house explosion. two dead. >>> also, the medical break through for millions who suffer with food allergies or bee allergies, the nasal spray. >>> what do harrison ford, angela bassett and kelly ripa all have in common? you'll see it. and noticeably less itch with dupixent. because children 6 months and older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin. with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and a
david? >> david: watching this closely. thank you, ian. >>> now to the investigation of the deadly passenger plane plunging and crashing into brazil. they've recovered the black boxes and engines. the dramatic video you'll remember. the plane falling 17,000 feet in one minute. all 62 passengers were killed. >>> in greece a major wildfire north of athens forcing mass evacuations. the fire breaking out 24 hours ago fueled by strong winds. more than 30,000 people forced to...
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david: clay. the facebook revelations we have, they there censorship we all knew and suspected it, it is out. it led us back to 2022 congressional hearing of mayorkas and senator hawley asking him whether dhs put pressure on organization for censorship. >> we have example of this administration coordinated, according to federal court by your agency pressures coercing, social media companies to engage in censorship, is that constitutional. . >> that is unequivocaly false. >> we now it is true. where the price be paid for all of these lies about censorship and spitting in face of our first amendment. >> i think that is a single issue for many. it is most important if you don't have freedom of speech and robust marketplace of ideas you can't reach the best conclusion, for me for tulsi gabbard and rfk jr., i think elon musk, i think there is a not insubstantial codery of people that are willing to vote not almost entirely but based on the idea of who will support free speech the most. and senator hawl
david: clay. the facebook revelations we have, they there censorship we all knew and suspected it, it is out. it led us back to 2022 congressional hearing of mayorkas and senator hawley asking him whether dhs put pressure on organization for censorship. >> we have example of this administration coordinated, according to federal court by your agency pressures coercing, social media companies to engage in censorship, is that constitutional. . >> that is unequivocaly false. >> we...
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david? >> david: all right, trevor ault. trevor, thank you for that. >>> when we come back tonight, the images coming in. the deadly small plane crash into a neighborhood. several homes up in flames. more in a moment. >>> we also have major news on two popular drugs used for weight loss and diabetes. >>> and the powerful images tonight, taylor swift and the young survivors she was determined to meet. missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back to better breathing with fasenra, an add-on treatment for eosinophilic asthma that is taken once every 8 weeks. fasenra is not for sudden breathing problems or other eosinophilic conditions. allergic reactions may occur. don't stop your asthma treatments without talking with your doctor. tell your doctor if your asthma worsens. headache and sore throat may occur. tell your doctor if you have a parasitic infection. step back out there with fasenra. ask your doctor if it's right for you. (♪) i was scared when i was told age ask yorelated macular s right degeneration co
david? >> david: all right, trevor ault. trevor, thank you for that. >>> when we come back tonight, the images coming in. the deadly small plane crash into a neighborhood. several homes up in flames. more in a moment. >>> we also have major news on two popular drugs used for weight loss and diabetes. >>> and the powerful images tonight, taylor swift and the young survivors she was determined to meet. missing out on the things you love because of asthma? get back...
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david's own tiny shack is only metres away.lay one open to the accusation of being a witch, from an illness in the family, a disability, an accident or a school exam failed — even something as innocuous as a coconut dropping from a tree. people have been accused of being witches across continents for hundreds of years. reports of witches in kenya resulted in 11 people being burned to death. in tanzania, hundreds of people are killed each year accused of being witches. elderly people are abused every day. they are stoned, they are killed... ..in the killings of others because of witchcraft—related beliefs. but over half of residents across 18 african countries surveyed believe in witchcraft today. newsreel: neighbours described how a mob armed with a list of suspected l witches descended on the village in western kenya. seven out of ten victims here are men, as men are considered head of the family, and land ownership and inheritance lies with them. with a perceived threat so close, i do wonder why david stays here. yeah. i don'
david's own tiny shack is only metres away.lay one open to the accusation of being a witch, from an illness in the family, a disability, an accident or a school exam failed — even something as innocuous as a coconut dropping from a tree. people have been accused of being witches across continents for hundreds of years. reports of witches in kenya resulted in 11 people being burned to death. in tanzania, hundreds of people are killed each year accused of being witches. elderly people are...