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david: well, you survived that.ut after you accomplished that global immunization program, you said you wanted to do something different. so you decided to leave. what to do next? dr. shah: i was at gaates for a while. after president obama got elected, i got a phone call to join the obama administration. it had always been my dream since i left medical school to work for gore that i would get a chance to serve in the administration, so i moved to washington, d.c. david: so you wanted initially to work for the secretary of agriculture, who i guess is tilde secretary of agriculture -- dr. shah: [laughs] it is, yes, tom vilsack. david: he has had a couple of tours of duty in the position. you later got asked to be the head of usaid. what is usaid? dr. shah: the united states agency for international development is america's prime development and humanitarian agency. it was founded by john f. kennedy. it has a very clear and direct mission. the idea is bringing dignity, security, hope and opportunity to the poorest par
david: well, you survived that.ut after you accomplished that global immunization program, you said you wanted to do something different. so you decided to leave. what to do next? dr. shah: i was at gaates for a while. after president obama got elected, i got a phone call to join the obama administration. it had always been my dream since i left medical school to work for gore that i would get a chance to serve in the administration, so i moved to washington, d.c. david: so you wanted initially...
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david: i see. 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? deborah: 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 d
david: i see. 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...
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david: and you are how old? ted: 60 years old. david: that's a teenager to me.e very young, do you have any interest in going to government, public service, running for office, being an ambassador or anything? ted: i would love to do something in public service. i can't see myself running for office but i would love to be of service to the country. david: so at some point you might do that? ted: some point. david: did your parents live to see your success and did they ever tell you how proud they were of you? ted: my dad passed away two years ago. and he did see the success. i don't think he totally understood what i did, but he knew that it was pretty cool. and he knew the people with tell him, that's pretty cool what your son does. my mom unfortunately passed away before netflix became what it is today. but at the beginning, when we first started "house of cards" days, i would show up on all the award shows and my mom liked to watch a lot of television. and so, she would always love to see me on television at an awards show. she would call me every once in awh
david: and you are how old? ted: 60 years old. david: that's a teenager to me.e very young, do you have any interest in going to government, public service, running for office, being an ambassador or anything? ted: i would love to do something in public service. i can't see myself running for office but i would love to be of service to the country. david: so at some point you might do that? ted: some point. david: did your parents live to see your success and did they ever tell you how proud...
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david: how long did you run uab? dr.ickers: i was there for nine and a half years, almost 10 years. david: so when memorial sloan-kettering approached you, did you say, i'm a great surgeon, i got what i want here, this is my native state, i don't need to leave. were you intrigued? dr. vickers: it was more the former, like you said. i have a good place, i have a good job, i built a level of trust in the community, i have a compelling mission, and i think i need to really think very hard about leaving it. i would say there are very few places that would intrigue you to consider it, leaving, and memorial sloan-kettering is one of them. david: as you rose from a small town, only child in alabama to where you are now, you must've encountered a fair amount of racial prejudice. dr. vickers: i had my share of it. i learned early on from one of my mentors at johns hopkins. he was one of the faculty there, and he reminded me that people will often have difficulties with you, but don't make their problem your problem. so, one of my
david: how long did you run uab? dr.ickers: i was there for nine and a half years, almost 10 years. david: so when memorial sloan-kettering approached you, did you say, i'm a great surgeon, i got what i want here, this is my native state, i don't need to leave. were you intrigued? dr. vickers: it was more the former, like you said. i have a good place, i have a good job, i built a level of trust in the community, i have a compelling mission, and i think i need to really think very hard about...
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david: i've noticed that. [laughter] dr. vickers: you want to ask the question, why am i dropping weight, even though i have been trying for the last five years, and nothing has happened. new onset diabetes that for some reason, now, i don't have a history of it, i'm over 65 and i'm developing diabetes. and then suddenly, although not early on, it's a case where either somehow my urine turns dark or i began to have some shades of change in my eyes or my thumbnails that begin to look a bit of yellow, what we call, jaundice. david: you said weight loss is a sign of something not good. i know it's not directly in your area, but ozempic, which is now a very popular drug to reduce weight, some people say it might cause some type of tumors. are you an advocate of ozempic for everybody or for some people? dr. vickers: i think, as the new glp-1 inhibitors, which are these drugs that really affect how we feel about being full, become further advanced, i think it's going to be an overall sea-change for american health care, including
david: i've noticed that. [laughter] dr. vickers: you want to ask the question, why am i dropping weight, even though i have been trying for the last five years, and nothing has happened. new onset diabetes that for some reason, now, i don't have a history of it, i'm over 65 and i'm developing diabetes. and then suddenly, although not early on, it's a case where either somehow my urine turns dark or i began to have some shades of change in my eyes or my thumbnails that begin to look a bit of...
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david: at some point.our parents live to see your success and did they ever tell you how proud they were of you? ted: my dad passed away two years ago. and he did see the success. i don't think he totally understood what i did, but he knew that it was pretty cool. and he knew the people with tell them that's pretty cool what -- would tell him that's pretty cool what your son does. my mom unfortunately passed away before netflix became what it is today. but at the beginning, when we first started house of cards days, i would show up on all the award shows and my mom liked to watch a lot of television. she would always love to see me on television at an awards show. she would call me and say, i'm watching this award show, are you there. i would say, no, that's the espy's. i'm not part of that. she got a kick out of it. they didn't get to see all of it but they got a sense of it. david: did they have a netflix subscription. did you buy them on or did they already have one. ted: i bought them one. david: what
david: at some point.our parents live to see your success and did they ever tell you how proud they were of you? ted: my dad passed away two years ago. and he did see the success. i don't think he totally understood what i did, but he knew that it was pretty cool. and he knew the people with tell them that's pretty cool what -- would tell him that's pretty cool what your son does. my mom unfortunately passed away before netflix became what it is today. but at the beginning, when we first...
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david: and you got it? >> i did. david: what is the challenge you had?hy don't you describe what you tried to do while you are there. quex this project was their big initial effort. in the same article they pointed out that a company was rolling out a vaccine in the united states to address rotavirus rickets didn't die of the disease. there is a simple question of why couldn't we get the vaccines that every child on the planet, in particular those that need them to survive. david: year trying to get the vaccine to every child in the world that needed it. >> we stud on global birth cohort and we assessed the data and concluded that half of those kids were getting some form of robust vaccination that could save their lives from infectious diseases. david: did you meet with bill gates? >> i learned from bill the power of asking a question. he would pull us all together quite regularly and say, what is it take to vaccinate every child on the planet, we are trying to get to a cost analysis of the problem, which will require deconstructing the challenges. what
david: and you got it? >> i did. david: what is the challenge you had?hy don't you describe what you tried to do while you are there. quex this project was their big initial effort. in the same article they pointed out that a company was rolling out a vaccine in the united states to address rotavirus rickets didn't die of the disease. there is a simple question of why couldn't we get the vaccines that every child on the planet, in particular those that need them to survive. david: year...
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shah: david: david: let's go through some of the leaders for whom you board.re, you got to know him a bit. what kind of leader was he or is he? dr. shah: i worked less closely with al gore, i was a very jr. member of his campaign. i've gotten to know him more in recent years as we focus like climate change and i just think he's extraordinarily smart, very disciplined and extremely persistent in his beliefs. david: barack obama, how do you find him as a leader? dr. shah: president obama i learned a lot from just from watching the way he worked. he had this unique ability to be extremely determined, passionate, and also naturally calm in any given moment. but you sort of knew that underneath that was an absolute determination to sort of win in the long run, whether winning was on a major foreign policy issue or on some domestic transformation of the economy. david: what about joe biden? dr. shah: at the time, he was just so personable. especially during some tough moments. i gave a speech called the national prayer breakfast speech, i was actually quite nervous
shah: david: david: let's go through some of the leaders for whom you board.re, you got to know him a bit. what kind of leader was he or is he? dr. shah: i worked less closely with al gore, i was a very jr. member of his campaign. i've gotten to know him more in recent years as we focus like climate change and i just think he's extraordinarily smart, very disciplined and extremely persistent in his beliefs. david: barack obama, how do you find him as a leader? dr. shah: president obama i...
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david? david: david, thank you very much for that.ntioned, passing a bill to boost secret service protection for presidential candidates on friday. this as the trump assassination attempt task force tries the digest a second trump assassination attempt. after delaying its initial report on the butler, pennsylvania, incident. texas republican congressman and trump assassination if task force member pat fallon joins me now. you have to put that in an acronym so i can say it more quickly. [laughter] but you just heard the acting secret service director claim that after july 13th donald trump had the same kind of protection, same level of protection as president biden is now getting, but if so, how did the assassin get so close to shooting him and killing him? >> well, david, it's -- what he said was not quite true. so let me explain. if president trump had had the same full complement of security like president biden has, would-be shooter wouldn't have been there for 12 the hours. they would have walked the tricep -- perimeter with proba
david? david: david, thank you very much for that.ntioned, passing a bill to boost secret service protection for presidential candidates on friday. this as the trump assassination attempt task force tries the digest a second trump assassination attempt. after delaying its initial report on the butler, pennsylvania, incident. texas republican congressman and trump assassination if task force member pat fallon joins me now. you have to put that in an acronym so i can say it more quickly....
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david? david: madison alworth, thank you very much for that. joining us for more on this , trump 2024 senior advisor corey lewandowski. great to see you in new york, thanks for coming in. let's start with the back and forth on manufacturing. i mean, the harris campaign is incredibly suggesting they have done a lot better particularly with jobs, manufacturing jobs, than the trump administration but we can put up the figures. it's very clear to see under trump we had 414,000 new manufacturing jobs start. it's half of that, less than half of that under biden-harris, 17 7,000, and just in the last three months, we have been losing manufacturing jobs. we lost 24,000 of them in august. we gained a pitiful 1,000 in july, and we lost 8,000 in june. so, we're actually draining manufacturing jobs right now. >> well david it's very clear, right? the biden-harris tim walz administration doesn't put america first. we've seen that with their continued support of another $2.5 billion is going overseas and
david? david: madison alworth, thank you very much for that. joining us for more on this , trump 2024 senior advisor corey lewandowski. great to see you in new york, thanks for coming in. let's start with the back and forth on manufacturing. i mean, the harris campaign is incredibly suggesting they have done a lot better particularly with jobs, manufacturing jobs, than the trump administration but we can put up the figures. it's very clear to see under trump we had 414,000 new manufacturing...
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david? >> david: all right, matt rivers there in louisiana. matt, stay safe. let's get right to ginger zee with the latest forecast. the latest track of this. ginger? >> reporter: hi, david. francine made official landfall 30 miles south-southwest of morgan city, louisiana, but you can see, it is jetting to the northeast at 17 miles per hour. so, it's going to move quickly toward new orleans with the eye wall, where you see the worst of the winds. that tornado watch that goes all the way to gulfport. pascagoula, mississippi. and we're going to see more of that tonight. that's going to extend into tomorrow. tropical storm warnings go to mobile. you see they go quite far into parts of mississippi, too, almost to jackson there, just south of i-20. so, i want to take you through the timing and the impacts. couple more hours yet of that surge, which could go 5 to 10 feet at most, but a lot of places will end up with 2 to 5 feet, just plenty to add a whole human's height of water. then, rain, 4 to 8 inches widespread. up to 12 inches locally. you see the wind alerts
david? >> david: all right, matt rivers there in louisiana. matt, stay safe. let's get right to ginger zee with the latest forecast. the latest track of this. ginger? >> reporter: hi, david. francine made official landfall 30 miles south-southwest of morgan city, louisiana, but you can see, it is jetting to the northeast at 17 miles per hour. so, it's going to move quickly toward new orleans with the eye wall, where you see the worst of the winds. that tornado watch that goes all...
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david: david ursino reported that so well.ues i wasn't clear about thank you for clarifying them. let's welcome house oversight and accountability chairman james comer. chairman, you think of everything the fbi did to donald trump when he was president. the whole russia collusion hoax, et cetera. there were fbi attorneys who lied to present evidence in that case. you think the doj's law fare campaign against him, can you blame him for not trusting them to investigate the assassination attempts fully? >> absolutely not and don't forget about what the fbi did to cover up for the biden family crimes, and to obstruct our house oversight investigation of the biden family influence pedaling, so no, i don't blame president trump at all and i share his distrust of the fbi and i think it should be led by the state of florida. david: senator blumenthal, a democrat has come out and said that the house and the senate are being stonewalled by both the doj and other investigators of the federal government looking into this case. do you agre
david: david ursino reported that so well.ues i wasn't clear about thank you for clarifying them. let's welcome house oversight and accountability chairman james comer. chairman, you think of everything the fbi did to donald trump when he was president. the whole russia collusion hoax, et cetera. there were fbi attorneys who lied to present evidence in that case. you think the doj's law fare campaign against him, can you blame him for not trusting them to investigate the assassination attempts...
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david? >> david: mary, thank you. let's get right to abc's rachel scott, also here at the national constitution center. rachel, president trump also says he's not one for formal debate prep, but your sources tell you he is, in fact, preparing. >> reporter: yes, david. i'm told that donald trump is taking this very seriously. and that he knows just how consequential this debate, this moment will be. the former president, i'm told, has held nearly a half a dozen informal policy sessions, including with former congresswoman tulsi gabbard. also involved in his debate prep, congressman matt gaetz. we are told that gaetz is firing off questions at trump on some of the tougher topics including his stance on abortion and also his legal issues. we're also told that the former president has been briefed on harris' past debates, including one with mike pence, and that notable exchange, where pence tried interrupting harris and harris shut him down, saying, "i'm speaking." the president has said he won't let that happen to him, d
david? >> david: mary, thank you. let's get right to abc's rachel scott, also here at the national constitution center. rachel, president trump also says he's not one for formal debate prep, but your sources tell you he is, in fact, preparing. >> reporter: yes, david. i'm told that donald trump is taking this very seriously. and that he knows just how consequential this debate, this moment will be. the former president, i'm told, has held nearly a half a dozen informal policy...
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david: great to see you.e but some of his allies think he needs to focus on the issues in order to get there. how lambert joins us now. first of all, money is a big part of what you do, switch from desantis to trump. if trump does well tonight, does he begin to pool in hundreds of millions of dollars the kamala harris has since her convention? >> you have to be rich these days to be a democrat. he's got a lot of money and will get more money. you will see him break away in his polling numbers. the new york times paul was telling, 63% of americans want change and kamala harris will try to position herself as the change candidate even though she's the incumbent. she will try to position herself as all these policies she will bring forward. she's been there 3 and a half years. it hasn't happened. she will try to attack trump personally and i think that will be the difference, trump will stick to the policies i predict and if there's a lot to work with on kamala harris, there's plenty to go after as you talked ab
david: great to see you.e but some of his allies think he needs to focus on the issues in order to get there. how lambert joins us now. first of all, money is a big part of what you do, switch from desantis to trump. if trump does well tonight, does he begin to pool in hundreds of millions of dollars the kamala harris has since her convention? >> you have to be rich these days to be a democrat. he's got a lot of money and will get more money. you will see him break away in his polling...
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from david’s army.t was going on with them? maybe go to lithuania, or maybe abyatsany ganarar? ale is out, he is ready to swing. guardian: "slaughter." fighting with the lithuanian knights and the garadzen warrior of david, the husband of the nobleman, killing the shepherd with a press from the back. then, the pimples, the prashchins are not happy. current, although a hundred were chasing him. geta was a disaster. vyalika principalities of lithuania stratsila lepshaga stick-breeder. your life is not running a new war campaign. only laughter, only victory. vybitny vayavoda, prazorlivy would have been in the most powerful forces, for 40 years. good fight from them - succulent wars, battles, campaigns. and all this time, the abarva falls within reach of kinjal’s blow to the back. the brothers laid whole loads of kamandzir on the plots and on the hands of the panel in the garden, where they plowed the scene of the lodge, the old building of the barys glebsk monastery. for a long time , the name of the indom
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david? david: thank god they did. david, joining us for reaction senator eric schmitt from the senate arm services committee. senator we have a lot of even democrats talking about how shocking the report was. i don't want to play the sound bite of senator blumenthal because it's too long but he was really shocked when he was looking at the stuff that now we can see , and most shocking is that 30 minutes before the rally began, there was word of a suspicious guy with a range finder. two minutes before the shots were fired, they knew that there was a man on that roof that they had so much suspicion about. why was trump allowed to go on stage with all that happening? >> i don't know, david. it's a parade of terribles that could even have been worse. lack of communication, lack of planning, lack of preparation. the idea that that building was outside the perimeter is nuts. the fact they didn't have communication systems that could talk to one another. you just heard from one of the police officers on the ground that the w
david? david: thank god they did. david, joining us for reaction senator eric schmitt from the senate arm services committee. senator we have a lot of even democrats talking about how shocking the report was. i don't want to play the sound bite of senator blumenthal because it's too long but he was really shocked when he was looking at the stuff that now we can see , and most shocking is that 30 minutes before the rally began, there was word of a suspicious guy with a range finder. two minutes...
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david: how old are you now? john: i'm 33. david: pretty young.you're 43, 53, 63, what do you want to be? do you want to be a wealthy entrepreneur, build another company, be a great philanthropist, art collector, what is your ambition 10, 20, 30 years from now? john: first off, i would be very happy to be and expect to be running stripe 20 years from now, because, again, this is just the kind of problem that has returns to time spent on the problem. and the payments industry is changing quite a bit at this very moment in time, where we are seeing, for example, more global heterogeneity in payment systems. like 50 years ago, everyone paid online with a credit card, where it's now every different country has a different one. you see the growth of upi in india and alipay in wechat, so you need something like stripe to knit all these together. and we are just very early in the digitization of commerce broadly. this is a very fulfilling, satisfying problem that i would be happy working on in 25 years. however, we are more interested in philanthropy. i
david: how old are you now? john: i'm 33. david: pretty young.you're 43, 53, 63, what do you want to be? do you want to be a wealthy entrepreneur, build another company, be a great philanthropist, art collector, what is your ambition 10, 20, 30 years from now? john: first off, i would be very happy to be and expect to be running stripe 20 years from now, because, again, this is just the kind of problem that has returns to time spent on the problem. and the payments industry is changing quite a...
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david, david, david cronin, you've spent years, haven't you looking into the european leadership network, what can you tell our viewers about it? the the european leadership network its name first of all is quite misleading, no, no, no pun intended, the it's it's not really a european organization to begin with, the european leadership money excuse me, the european leadership network gets its money from an office based in illinois, quite close to chicago. in in in illinois, that office is headed by a man called david seegel who's actually career israeli diplomat. for his work, mr. seekle gets paid in excess of $340, excuse me, $350,00 dollars, $350,000 per annum. the europe the european leadership network was set up by "a few men, as far as as far as i understand, they're all men, who had spent many years working for the pro-israel lobby in the united states and quite clearly they are trying to replicate the tactics of the pro israel lobby in the united states and to use them in europe. one one of its main activities is to arrange for politicians to go on whether effectively junkets or p
david, david, david cronin, you've spent years, haven't you looking into the european leadership network, what can you tell our viewers about it? the the european leadership network its name first of all is quite misleading, no, no, no pun intended, the it's it's not really a european organization to begin with, the european leadership money excuse me, the european leadership network gets its money from an office based in illinois, quite close to chicago. in in in illinois, that office is...
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david: of course.in israel as pressure is building on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to reach a cease-fire agreement. we'll have the latest where these negotiations stand right now. ght line, we deliver them this way. this way uses technology and goes the extra mile to do things the right way. the delivering promises on time, every time, way. lowe's knows it's easier to make the right calls when you have the right team. mccaffrey with a tough call. you can't go wrong. this is a big call christian. big call, biggest call of your life. wood or tile finish. which one you gonna do? this could make or break the whole kitchen. call a timeout christian. -london sky. you sure? he's sure. get the man some london sky. and a decisive win with the lowe's app. in store. online. our lowe's team has you covered. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu facing mounting pressure here and over there to strike a cease-fire deal in the wake of the executions of six hostages at the hands of hamas. to jeff paul in te
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david: he is executive chairman now.n he stepped back, did you say, i should be the sole ceo, or did you say i want to co-ceo in addition to my responsibilities? ted: in classic reid fashion, he mumbled something that worked. we work together more than 20 years. greg and i have worked together about 15 years. we have very similar shorthand. we had complement of the skill sets, i believe, and we push each other in a healthy way. what is cool about having a co-ceo -- usually sayings are rooted in reality -- it's lonely at the top. i think there is something to that and having somebody to kick around hard problems with that is not an employee or board member is really helpful. david: tell us about your background. where were you born? ted: i was born in long branch, new jersey. was there for a few years, and my family moved to phoenix, arizona. i grew up in phoenix. david: it was that unusual in those days? ted: it's a great story. my grandfather was a greek immigrant, grew up reading cowboy novels. when he came to america,
david: he is executive chairman now.n he stepped back, did you say, i should be the sole ceo, or did you say i want to co-ceo in addition to my responsibilities? ted: in classic reid fashion, he mumbled something that worked. we work together more than 20 years. greg and i have worked together about 15 years. we have very similar shorthand. we had complement of the skill sets, i believe, and we push each other in a healthy way. what is cool about having a co-ceo -- usually sayings are rooted in...
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david: wow.ments on the car, it's also insurance costs have just gone true the roof. >> reporter: upkeep, and maintenance -- david: you own a car, it's expensive. of course, i live in manhattan, i don't own a car. >> reporter: take a cab. david: or the subway. >>> take a look at the markets, wow! stocks extending their gains. the dow is up 551 points, but look at the nasdaq, it's the up almost 3%, occupy 500 -- up 500 points on the nasdaq. more on today's big rally after this. ♪ everybody dance now. ♪ ♪ investment opportunities are everywhere you turn. but at t. rowe price, we're letting curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like advances in healthcare. and how these innovations will create a healthier world tomorrow. better questions. better outcomes. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (♪) (♪) (♪) (♪) they get it. they know how it works. and most importantly, it works for them. i don't have any anxiety about money anymore. i don't have to worry about a mortgage payment every month. it allowed
david: wow.ments on the car, it's also insurance costs have just gone true the roof. >> reporter: upkeep, and maintenance -- david: you own a car, it's expensive. of course, i live in manhattan, i don't own a car. >> reporter: take a cab. david: or the subway. >>> take a look at the markets, wow! stocks extending their gains. the dow is up 551 points, but look at the nasdaq, it's the up almost 3%, occupy 500 -- up 500 points on the nasdaq. more on today's big rally after...
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david? >> david: abc's melissa adan with us. melissa, thank you. >>> to another disturbing scene playing out in california, the deadly hijacking of a los angeles city bus. a suspect holding the driver and passengers at gunpoint, killing one of the passengers. matt gutman from los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this dramatic video showing that hijacked metro bus. this slow-speed chase through the heart of los angeles. dozens of police cruisers in pursuit. the driver and several passengers held at gunpoint. the front of the bus seen flashing the message -- emergency 911 call police. >> there's a man with a gun inside. possible hostage. >> reporter: just before 1:00 a.m. this morning, authorities alerted to the hijacking. but as they tried to engage, the bus rolled away and that pursuit began. >> we have units in pursuit. >> reporter: officers seen throwing spike strips to puncture the bus' tires. finally, the bus brought to a halt. s.w.a.t. teams swarming. a stun grenade deployed. the bus driver then rescued through the wi
david? >> david: abc's melissa adan with us. melissa, thank you. >>> to another disturbing scene playing out in california, the deadly hijacking of a los angeles city bus. a suspect holding the driver and passengers at gunpoint, killing one of the passengers. matt gutman from los angeles tonight. >> reporter: tonight, this dramatic video showing that hijacked metro bus. this slow-speed chase through the heart of los angeles. dozens of police cruisers in pursuit. the driver...
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david? >> david: marcus moore, we're glad you and the crew are okay covering those funerals today. thank you. martha raddatz is also in the region tonight with what she's learned about the explosives and the trigger switches planted inside. >> reporter: tonight, stunning new reporting on those unprecedented attacks. this scene at a grocery store. watch as a pager explodes inside a shopping bag. the man goes down. sources tell abc news israeli agents planted explosives in the pagers, as well as a remote trigger switch, to set off the blasts. those pagers sold to hezbollah more than six months ago. and that's when analysts say israel likely stepped in with what a u.s. official called a "supply chain interdiction operation," meaning israel tampered with a shipment of thousands of pagers headed to lebanon. as little as one to two ounces of explosive material was implanted next to the batteries, sources say. the pagers received a message at 3:30 tuesday afternoon that triggered the blasts. israel
david? >> david: marcus moore, we're glad you and the crew are okay covering those funerals today. thank you. martha raddatz is also in the region tonight with what she's learned about the explosives and the trigger switches planted inside. >> reporter: tonight, stunning new reporting on those unprecedented attacks. this scene at a grocery store. watch as a pager explodes inside a shopping bag. the man goes down. sources tell abc news israeli agents planted explosives in the pagers,...
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david: and your mother? dr.hah: my mom is an early childhood education specialist and she started a montessori school and ran that throughout my childhood, right? david: she grew up in the detroit area. you were a superstar student, is that right? dr. shah: i was a pretty good student and i grew up in an indian american community that that was pretty focused on being a good student. david: you went to university of michigan? dr. shah: i did. go blue. david: and what did you want to study there? dr. shah: i started in engineering because i grew up in a family where you are either going to be a doctor or an engineer and i thought maybe be a designer was my sort of early plan. i quickly switched to literature, science and arts and started studying economics and policy. david: so you graduated michigan, i assume you did reasonably well there, you decided to go to medical school at university of pennsylvania? dr. shah: i did. david: medical school was not enough. you wanted to get another degree as well? dr. shah: in
david: and your mother? dr.hah: my mom is an early childhood education specialist and she started a montessori school and ran that throughout my childhood, right? david: she grew up in the detroit area. you were a superstar student, is that right? dr. shah: i was a pretty good student and i grew up in an indian american community that that was pretty focused on being a good student. david: you went to university of michigan? dr. shah: i did. go blue. david: and what did you want to study there?...
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david: yeah. even the fed putting their finger on the scale won't change things if she gets all those spending measures in -- >> oh, that's right. $5 trillion tax hike, who has ever run on a $5 trillion tax hike? teafd teafd yeah, a lot of people have lost elections on the basis of higher taxes. liz peek, is have a good weekend, thank you very much. >>> fox news out with its latest polls breaking down how trump and harris match if up on some of the voters' top concerns from the economy to immigration. former house judiciary chief counsel under clinton the julian epstein is going to be joining us next on "the evening edit." ♪ >> she should resign in disgrace for what she's tone to to our country, not run for president. ♪ if. ♪ [♪] can a personal loan unlock your ambitions? oh yeah. consolidate bad debt and save money for your next goal. take a swing at your kitchen reno... we meant that literally. or design your actual dream wedding. all your ambitions. all in one app. sofi personal loans. low, fix
david: yeah. even the fed putting their finger on the scale won't change things if she gets all those spending measures in -- >> oh, that's right. $5 trillion tax hike, who has ever run on a $5 trillion tax hike? teafd teafd yeah, a lot of people have lost elections on the basis of higher taxes. liz peek, is have a good weekend, thank you very much. >>> fox news out with its latest polls breaking down how trump and harris match if up on some of the voters' top concerns from the...
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david: does it work? ted: it never works. david: no one came up at lunch with an idea? ted: i can't think of one. david: there's been a lot of consolidation in recent years in the entertainment world. time warner was sold, paramount now being sold. is all of this good for you because there's consolidation and then you have fewer people to compete with, or is it not so good because you have more powerful people to compete against you? ted: a little bit of both. i think that competition has been good. i usually don't talk about other people's shows publicly, but someone asked me recently, what's a show that's not on netflix that you like? i said "the bear." the reason i talk about the show is because i think it raises the bar for everybody. you have competition out there to keep pushing you. david: but the consolidation occurred in your studio it's not , in your house of cards thing? ted: we are mostly builders. we had done a handful of small ip acquisitions over the years. that may change in the next few years. but, for now, without a big library of ip can be a nice bene
david: does it work? ted: it never works. david: no one came up at lunch with an idea? ted: i can't think of one. david: there's been a lot of consolidation in recent years in the entertainment world. time warner was sold, paramount now being sold. is all of this good for you because there's consolidation and then you have fewer people to compete with, or is it not so good because you have more powerful people to compete against you? ted: a little bit of both. i think that competition has been...
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and so inside is just no david lee to be reached. we all know that his personal assets at face value are considerable. nice, nice home, nice, nice car. when he takes people out and so on, he's able to lavish the last time and it's a lifestyle. let's easily and his wife mixing in high powered circles, including with senior politicians, governor general's and state governors. i'm very proud to company to reach out to your friends and the support prophy. so mark regarding the ac, was appointed to the next governor of victoria. like many we approach to new david lee, the now victorian governor was not available for an interview. in june chinese premier leach young, visited australia announcing to new ponders for city zoo and signing a raft of new corporation agreements, including cultural ones. in the press corps, parliament house was chinese australian journalist john lee, who was imprisoned in china for 3 years on espionage charges. chinese officials brazenly tried to book cameras, filming wallace training and citizen young hang. joan
and so inside is just no david lee to be reached. we all know that his personal assets at face value are considerable. nice, nice home, nice, nice car. when he takes people out and so on, he's able to lavish the last time and it's a lifestyle. let's easily and his wife mixing in high powered circles, including with senior politicians, governor general's and state governors. i'm very proud to company to reach out to your friends and the support prophy. so mark regarding the ac, was appointed to...
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david: okay.ing about technology, apparently we had a technological. for her and we thank her very much. we did get the crux of the matter, thank you for being here. whoever wins the election could be dealing with a recession. we saw that in jobs numbers, which candidate is better suited to handle that? ♪ ♪ are the hardest-working folks ♪ ♪ that you ever could know ♪ ♪ now the farmers work the land ♪ ♪ and the land is the home ♪ ♪ the home is the families ♪ ♪ and the families need care ♪ ♪ when care is close ♪ ♪ we all can grow... ♪ ♪ oh... ♪ jpmorganchase invests in healthcare to help create healthier communities. ♪ make the green grass grow all around all around ♪ ♪ make the green grass grow all around ♪ ♪ ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance! -it's a little pill with a ♪ ♪ big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seeee, ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ jardiance works twenty-four seven in your body to flu
david: okay.ing about technology, apparently we had a technological. for her and we thank her very much. we did get the crux of the matter, thank you for being here. whoever wins the election could be dealing with a recession. we saw that in jobs numbers, which candidate is better suited to handle that? ♪ ♪ are the hardest-working folks ♪ ♪ that you ever could know ♪ ♪ now the farmers work the land ♪ ♪ and the land is the home ♪ ♪ the home is the families ♪ ♪ and the...
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david: it was a concept. when you told reed hastings i just spent $100 million to buy something that doesn't exist yet, did he say, great idea? ted: no, he was surprised. when i explained it to him he was supportive immediately. we created this company culture that enabled -- you have to remember reed created this company culture that enabled me to look at it. it was a lot of money. if it doesn't work, we would have dramatically overpaid for a show. we are at risk for doing that all the time. but if it does work, we could fundamentally change the course of the business. david: if it didn't work, did you think you would be out of a job? ted: i told my wife it was a possibility. she said, would you get fired if this doesn't work? i said, it's fireball. david: there's another idea you were credited with, binge watching. i don't know if you like that word. ted: i didn't initially. david: binge watching, historically, when there's a tv series on, you watch a series episode when we, the next week you can watch it,
david: it was a concept. when you told reed hastings i just spent $100 million to buy something that doesn't exist yet, did he say, great idea? ted: no, he was surprised. when i explained it to him he was supportive immediately. we created this company culture that enabled -- you have to remember reed created this company culture that enabled me to look at it. it was a lot of money. if it doesn't work, we would have dramatically overpaid for a show. we are at risk for doing that all the time....
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david: what kind of jobs? whether they are government jobs are government related jobs or manufacturing jobs. >> from government related activities like healthcare. david: i mention the jolts report, we were expecting 8.1 million, we got 7.6 million. the number is going down relatively healthy when looking at the world economy. >> the atlanta fed makes estimates on gdp, all the caveats in their but 2.822 in the latest estimates. federal reserve kept interest rates too high too long. no short-term interest rates being above long-term as long as they have had it for small businesses so the government prospers only when the free economy prospers. david: the voters are not being fooled, they know what the cost is compared to what they are making. even though kamala was one of the cheerleaders for bidenomics she's trying to back off. salon magazine suggested yesterday she avoid talking about the number one issue for voters, the economy, there is no way she can avoid the connection with bidenomics, something voters
david: what kind of jobs? whether they are government jobs are government related jobs or manufacturing jobs. >> from government related activities like healthcare. david: i mention the jolts report, we were expecting 8.1 million, we got 7.6 million. the number is going down relatively healthy when looking at the world economy. >> the atlanta fed makes estimates on gdp, all the caveats in their but 2.822 in the latest estimates. federal reserve kept interest rates too high too long....
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david? >> david: we'll take it. lee goldberg, thank you. >>> now to that earthquake that hit southern california, the latest quake in what's been a record year of quakes 4.0 or higher. this one, a 4.7 centered near malibu, felt by millions up to 60 miles away. followed by multiple aftershocks. abc's kayna whitworth is in malibu canyon tonight, right near the epicenter. >> reporter: tonight, a 4.7 magnitude earthquake rattling millions in southern california. >> it felt like god was holding our house and shaking it and saying, "get out." >> reporter: our los angeles station kabc -- >> oh, we've got an earthquake. >> reporter: live-streaming when it hit. >> we're shaking pretty good. >> reporter: cameras shaking in the studio. and at this cafe in malibu -- >> it felt like the big one for a moment. >> reporter: cashier rosa sanchez getting an emergency alert. >> i got a message on my phone saying that there was an earthquake happening, to drop and cover. >> reporter: listen to how it sounded on this home security camer
david? >> david: we'll take it. lee goldberg, thank you. >>> now to that earthquake that hit southern california, the latest quake in what's been a record year of quakes 4.0 or higher. this one, a 4.7 centered near malibu, felt by millions up to 60 miles away. followed by multiple aftershocks. abc's kayna whitworth is in malibu canyon tonight, right near the epicenter. >> reporter: tonight, a 4.7 magnitude earthquake rattling millions in southern california. >> it...
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david? >> david: yeah, the surge very concerning. whit, you and the crew, please stay safe, as well. thank you, whit. >>> the other major story tonight, here in new york city, the political scandal erupting. new york city mayor eric adams indicted on federal charges. this is the first time ever a sitting mayor of new york has been criminally charged. he's accused of taking illegal campaign contributions and luxury gifts. mayor adams defiant tonight, saying he is innocent and a victim. he claims he's being targeted for speaking out about the surge of migrants in the city. and tonight, the mayor is insisting he will not resign. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky tonight. >> reporter: tonight, something never before seen in the history of america's largest city -- the sitting mayor of new york, eric adams, indicted. charged with bribery and fraud. accused of accepting more than $100,000 in gifts and illegal campaign contributions from turkey. >> mayor adams took these
david? >> david: yeah, the surge very concerning. whit, you and the crew, please stay safe, as well. thank you, whit. >>> the other major story tonight, here in new york city, the political scandal erupting. new york city mayor eric adams indicted on federal charges. this is the first time ever a sitting mayor of new york has been criminally charged. he's accused of taking illegal campaign contributions and luxury gifts. mayor adams defiant tonight, saying he is innocent and a...
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david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then, i started interviewing. i watch your interviews, so i know how to do interviews. i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. jeff: i asked him how much he wanted, he said 250, i said fine. i did not negotiate or do due diligence. david: i have something i'd like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] one of everyone's greatest fears is that he or she might be diagnosed at some point in their life with cancer. i recently had a chance to talk with dr. victor's, who runs one of the leading cancer centers in the united states, and i talked to him about the progress being made in treating cancer. so, today, we are about more than 50 years after president nixon declared war on cancer. have we really made that much pr
david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then, i started interviewing. i watch your interviews, so i know how to do interviews. i've learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. jeff: i asked him how much he wanted, he said 250, i said fine. i did not negotiate or do due diligence. david: i have something i'd...
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david?david: it is incredible that they were questioning him and his family more than a year ago. faith abubey tonight, faith, thank you. >>> here in new york city tonight, sweeping federal raids targeting several of the mayor's top aides and officials across the city. the fbi raiding homes. federal authorities issuing subpoenas. and seizing the new york city police commissioner's cell phone. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky now. >> reporter: late today, the sweeping move across new york city. federal investigators reaching into the highest levels of mayor eric adams' administration, looking into possible corruption. >> i'm not aware of any wrongdoing or misgivings from anyone on my team. >> reporter: the feds now appear to be taking aim at the top ranks of city government and some of the mayor's most trusted aides. investigators seized phones belonging to police commissioner edward caban and other nypd officials. and they raided the homes of two deputy mayors, ar
david?david: it is incredible that they were questioning him and his family more than a year ago. faith abubey tonight, faith, thank you. >>> here in new york city tonight, sweeping federal raids targeting several of the mayor's top aides and officials across the city. the fbi raiding homes. federal authorities issuing subpoenas. and seizing the new york city police commissioner's cell phone. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky now. >> reporter: late...
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david? >> david: steve osunsami tonight. always good to have you, steve, thanks. >>> in new york city tonight, the nypd's top cop has now resigned amid an fbi investigation. the resignation comes just one week now after federal authorities seized his cell phone. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky now. >> reporter: tonight, the leader of the nation's largest police force -- the nypd -- is out, days after his phone was seized as part of a criminal investigation sweeping through the inner circle of new york city mayor eric adams. edward caban, appointed little more than a year ago as the city's first latino police commissioner, said today he has become a distraction and would resign. "my complete focus must be on the nypd," caban said in a statement. "however, the noise around recent developments has made that impossible." caban's future was called into question days ago, when federal agents seized his phone, along with the phones of other top nypd officials. they also raided the homes of two of the ma
david? >> david: steve osunsami tonight. always good to have you, steve, thanks. >>> in new york city tonight, the nypd's top cop has now resigned amid an fbi investigation. the resignation comes just one week now after federal authorities seized his cell phone. here's our senior investigative correspondent aaron katersky now. >> reporter: tonight, the leader of the nation's largest police force -- the nypd -- is out, days after his phone was seized as part of a criminal...
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david —— david lammy has one thing _ david —— david lammy has one thing in — david —— david lammy hasy diplomatic circles. _ trump, but a new key diplomatic circles. you — trump, but a new key diplomatic circles, you have seen a precedent of this which is when lord _ precedent of this which is when lord datuk had to resign after a leech— lord datuk had to resign after a leech telegram in which he had written dis— obliging things— had written dis— obliging things about donald trump when the uk _ things about donald trump when the uk embassy heard about this, — the uk embassy heard about this, they spoke to the chief of staff— this, they spoke to the chief of staff at the white house on the view— of staff at the white house on the view was it would be fine and — the view was it would be fine and then— the view was it would be fine and then a few days later, donald _ and then a few days later, donald trump said we would not be dealing with lord darroch, that _ be dealing with lord darroch, that was _ be dealing with lord darroch, that was the end of him as an ambassador in washington. th
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david: extraordinary. of course, the polls are just a photograph in time, i know that, but 47.6 against 47.5, you don't get any closer than that. alexandria, thank you very much. the acting director of the secret service addressing security failures of the first trump assassination attempt and what changed after the second attempt or did anything change? how can we prevent, god forbid, a second one. and hezbollah threatening after the pager and walkie talkie attacks or are we headed to all-out war in the middle east. . c'mon, man. 'cause the cart, he's got all the cleaning supplies in his cart. in store. online. our lowe's team has you covered. ♪ vicks vapostick provides soothing non-medicated vicks vapors. easy to apply for the whole family. vicks vapostick. and try new vaposhower max for steamy vicks vapors. when it comes to amgen's life-changing medical breakthroughs, every second counts. but without investment, those breakthroughs are often paused. citi's seamlessly connected banking, markets and servi
david: extraordinary. of course, the polls are just a photograph in time, i know that, but 47.6 against 47.5, you don't get any closer than that. alexandria, thank you very much. the acting director of the secret service addressing security failures of the first trump assassination attempt and what changed after the second attempt or did anything change? how can we prevent, god forbid, a second one. and hezbollah threatening after the pager and walkie talkie attacks or are we headed to all-out...