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david? david: i assume your handicap is -- you are not a scratch golfer? marillyn: no way. i don't play enough for that. david. [laughter] david: today -- it sounds like it must be pretty low. you can beat your husband, or is he better than you? marillyn: he is better than me, but i always remind him there is the average for women and the average for men. and so as long as i can -- david: ok, and if he has a close putt, do you give it to them, or you make him -- [laughter] david: so today, what is the biggest challenge the u.s. defense industry has? marillyn: the challenge we have is really the challenge our customers have. we have an environment where the threats today are so difficult around the world. the global security environment is so unpredictable and is changing so rapidly, so you have a need for solutions to address that and to stay ahead of the threat and stay ahead of the adversaries. at the same time, we have constrained budgets, and the budget pressures we have faced the last several years, and maybe we are having to spend money near-term getting things back up to readiness instead of investing
david? david: i assume your handicap is -- you are not a scratch golfer? marillyn: no way. i don't play enough for that. david. [laughter] david: today -- it sounds like it must be pretty low. you can beat your husband, or is he better than you? marillyn: he is better than me, but i always remind him there is the average for women and the average for men. and so as long as i can -- david: ok, and if he has a close putt, do you give it to them, or you make him -- [laughter] david: so today, what...
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david: the descriptor from emma chandra. coming up, we will talk a lot more about the markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ s. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power " on bloomberg television. i am david bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton. michael: without a deal on production cuts, the size of russia's contribution remains a sticking point. oil ministers had been discussing a proposal to curb their own output by about one , more thanrels a day saudi arabia's preference for a moderate production that would not shock the market. talks resume tomorrow. ukraine moving itself from age treaty with russia. tensions began with russia's annexation of crimea in 2014 and escalated last month when a coast guard fired on navy vessels and their crews. french left-wing opposition parties are seeking a no-confidence vote in president emmanuel macron's government amid growing protests and fears of violence. the left-wing parties it won't do not have enough votes to bring down the government, since macron's party has a strong majority in the house. they are trying to attract other opposition forces. the president's governors have tried to call intentions, but he has had little success.
david: the descriptor from emma chandra. coming up, we will talk a lot more about the markets. this is bloomberg. ♪ s. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "balance of power " on bloomberg television. i am david bloomberg first word news, we go to mark crumpton. michael: without a deal on production cuts, the size of russia's contribution remains a sticking point. oil ministers had been discussing a proposal to curb their own output by about one , more thanrels a day saudi arabia's...
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david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade. david: so you didn't date around in the seventh grade? [laughter] davidcan you explain how you kind of invented high-yield bonds? michael: to de-risk america, you don't want to be dependent on a handful of banks. david: you came down with prostate cancer? michael: i have lost 10 relatives. david: what is it you did that helped change the way finance things? michael: first, you collect the data. david: do you have regrets in your financial career? michael: sure. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you signed the giving pledge, agreeing to give away half your money. what did your children say about that? [laughter] michael: well, it is interesting. they have been involved in our p
david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade. david: so you didn't date around in the seventh grade? [laughter] davidcan you explain how you kind of invented high-yield bonds? michael: to de-risk america, you don't want to be dependent on a handful of banks. david: you came down with prostate cancer? michael: i have lost 10 relatives. david: what is it you did that helped change the way finance things? michael: first, you collect the data. david: do you have regrets...
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david. david: ok. christine: you will give me some good advice. david when you're the head of the imf and go to have lunch or breakfast in a restaurant in washington or other famous cities, do people ask for selfies, do they bother you, or you can go where you want to go without being bothered? christine: no. no. i'm -- david: people recognize you? christine: they recognize me. they ask for selfies. they are very -- most of the time, they're very, very nice and flattering and complimenting, and it's very nice. and it's a lot of ego food, which i take and store for the hard days. david: any regrets about your career? christine: no, no regrets. like piaf would say. david: ok. well, thank you very much for taking the time with us and thank you for the great job you are doing at the imf. christine: thank you, david. ♪ ♪ david: you met your wife in high school? michael: we met in seventh grade. david: so you didn't date around in the seventh grade? [laughter] david: can you explain how you kind of invented high-yield bonds? michael: to de-risk america, you d
david. david: ok. christine: you will give me some good advice. david when you're the head of the imf and go to have lunch or breakfast in a restaurant in washington or other famous cities, do people ask for selfies, do they bother you, or you can go where you want to go without being bothered? christine: no. no. i'm -- david: people recognize you? christine: they recognize me. they ask for selfies. they are very -- most of the time, they're very, very nice and flattering and complimenting, and...
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david: you can say seven. >> historical average. david: what do you say? >> no way. be smart. be selective. be strategic and have a happy new year. david: heather, you're braver person than achilles. 7%, you gave us a number. we'll play the tape in a year. >> oh, gosh. >> have a great new year. david: will the new year bring a new rally? market watcher dennis gartman says 2019 could start with a pop but you don't think it will stay there if does right? >> i don't think it will stay there at all. i don't am not concerned about the fed funds. allow it balance sheet to roll off. fuel to grow a strong stock market has been reduced. we'll get a pop. the we'll be supportive. market was egregiously oversold. you are getting that but it will not last for long. david: what i love, dennis, you put your money where your mouth is. you deal with your own cash. where are you putting your money now? >> i bought a little bit the other day. i bought a little bit in energy and own sand for fracking but it is not doing much. i bought one of the local banks around here we do business with because i like the banking business for a pop. on balance i have or
david: you can say seven. >> historical average. david: what do you say? >> no way. be smart. be selective. be strategic and have a happy new year. david: heather, you're braver person than achilles. 7%, you gave us a number. we'll play the tape in a year. >> oh, gosh. >> have a great new year. david: will the new year bring a new rally? market watcher dennis gartman says 2019 could start with a pop but you don't think it will stay there if does right? >> i don't...
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david: when you were a young boy, did you say, i want to be chairman of the federal reserve board? alan: [laughter] david: you were called by many the maestro for being such a great maestro of the economy? alan: i always got too much of the credit. davidyou made your key decisions in the bathtub in the morning? alan: i was writing speeches in the bathtub. david: were you surprised by the amount of criticism you received at that point? alan: nobody forecast the 2008 crisis. david: do you see any movement to solve the deficit and debt problem? alan: i see a lot of talk. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? john kenneth galbraith once famously said that conventional wisdom is almost always wrong. now, conventional wisdom today is that the u.s. economy is very strong. i think your view is that might not be accurate? is that correct? you don't think it's that stro
david: when you were a young boy, did you say, i want to be chairman of the federal reserve board? alan: [laughter] david: you were called by many the maestro for being such a great maestro of the economy? alan: i always got too much of the credit. davidyou made your key decisions in the bathtub in the morning? alan: i was writing speeches in the bathtub. david: were you surprised by the amount of criticism you received at that point? alan: nobody forecast the 2008 crisis. david: do you see any...
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david: how did that come about? renee: i have addition for the program. they called and said they had a cancellation. david: -- davidera, using more from the chest and not from the throat. is really a key thing. it optimizes the amount of sound you can make without using pressure, without actually tiring yourself. we will sing for three hours, just as extreme and how we are using our voice and the next day, which -- we can do it again. i saying in eight or nine languages, if you include lord of the rings. russian or check, it is memorizing sound. you have to sound authentic. do not know the language and memorized by rote, do you know what the words are saying? renee: yes. you have to learn it all. >> arrived in style, stay in style. opera why do you think has declining attendance? is down atndance major sports arenas as well. there is so much available to people for entertainment. a lot of it is digital and a lot of it is on debt -- television. young people do not want to spend the money. when i moved to new york, there were only a few venues. there were a few classical venues a few dance venues. now there is a perf
david: how did that come about? renee: i have addition for the program. they called and said they had a cancellation. david: -- davidera, using more from the chest and not from the throat. is really a key thing. it optimizes the amount of sound you can make without using pressure, without actually tiring yourself. we will sing for three hours, just as extreme and how we are using our voice and the next day, which -- we can do it again. i saying in eight or nine languages, if you include lord of...
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david: when you were a young boy, did you say, i want to be chairman of the federal reserve board? alan: [laughter] david: you were called by many the maestro for being such a great maestro the economy? alan: i always got too much of the credit. david: you made your key decisions in the bathtub in the morning? alan: i was writing speeches in the bathtub. david: were you surprised by the amount of criticism you received at that point? alan: nobody forecast the 2008 crisis. david: could you solve the deficit and debt problem? alan: i see a lot of talk. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. all right. david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? john kenneth galbraith once famously said that conventional wisdom is almost always wrong. now, conventional wisdom today is that the u.s. economy is very strong. i think your view is that might not be accurate? is that correct? you don't think it's that strong? alan: well,
david: when you were a young boy, did you say, i want to be chairman of the federal reserve board? alan: [laughter] david: you were called by many the maestro for being such a great maestro the economy? alan: i always got too much of the credit. david: you made your key decisions in the bathtub in the morning? alan: i was writing speeches in the bathtub. david: were you surprised by the amount of criticism you received at that point? alan: nobody forecast the 2008 crisis. david: could you solve...
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david. david: ok. christine: you will give me some good advice. davidw, when you are the head of the imf and go to have lunch or breakfast in a restaurant in washington or other famous cities, do people ask for selfies, do they bother you, or you can go where you want to go without being bothered? christine: no. no. i'm -- david: people recognize you? christine: they recognize me. they ask for selfies. they are very -- most of the time, they are very, very nice and flattering and complimenting, and it is very nice. and it is a lot of ego food, which i take and store for the hard days. david: any regrets about your career? christine: no, no regrets. like piaf would say. david: ok. well, thank you very much for taking the time with us. and thank you for the great job you are doing at the imf. christine: thank you, david. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg etf i.q.," where we focus on the exchange traded funds.
david. david: ok. christine: you will give me some good advice. davidw, when you are the head of the imf and go to have lunch or breakfast in a restaurant in washington or other famous cities, do people ask for selfies, do they bother you, or you can go where you want to go without being bothered? christine: no. no. i'm -- david: people recognize you? christine: they recognize me. they ask for selfies. they are very -- most of the time, they are very, very nice and flattering and complimenting,...
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david. david: ok. christine: you will give me some good advice. david when you are the head of the imf and go to have lunch or breakfast in a restaurant in washington or other famous cities, do people come up for selfies, do they bother you, or you can go where you want to go without being bothered? christine: no. no. i'm -- david: people recognize you? christine: they recognize me. they ask for selfies. they are very -- most of the time, they are very, very nice and flattering and complimenting, and it is very nice. and it is a lot of ego food, which i take and store for the hard days. david: any regrets about your career? christine: no, no regrets. like piaf would say. david: ok. well, thank you very much for taking the time with us. and thank you for the great job you are doing at the imf. christine: thank you, david. ♪ ♪ june: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. instead of voting on a brexit deal, parliament votes on a prime minister. >> this no-confidence vote has been threatened for so long
david. david: ok. christine: you will give me some good advice. david when you are the head of the imf and go to have lunch or breakfast in a restaurant in washington or other famous cities, do people come up for selfies, do they bother you, or you can go where you want to go without being bothered? christine: no. no. i'm -- david: people recognize you? christine: they recognize me. they ask for selfies. they are very -- most of the time, they are very, very nice and flattering and...
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david. david: ok. christine: you will give me some good advice. david when you are the head of the imf and go to have lunch or breakfast in a restaurant in washington or other famous cities, do people ask for selfies, do they bother you, or you can go where you want to go without being bothered? christine: no. no. i'm -- david: people recognize you? christine: they recognize me. they ask for selfies. they are very -- most of the time, they are very, very nice and flattering and complimenting, and it is very nice. and it is a lot of ego food, which i take and store for the hard days. david: any regrets about your career? christine: no, no regrets. like piaf would say. david: ok. well, thank you very much for taking the time with us. and thank you for the great job you are doing at the imf. christine: thank you, david. ♪ place, the xfinity xfi gateway. and it's strengthened by xfi pods, which plug in to extend the wifi even farther, past anything that stands in its way. ...well almost anything. leave no room behind with xfi pods. simple. easy. awesome. cl
david. david: ok. christine: you will give me some good advice. david when you are the head of the imf and go to have lunch or breakfast in a restaurant in washington or other famous cities, do people ask for selfies, do they bother you, or you can go where you want to go without being bothered? christine: no. no. i'm -- david: people recognize you? christine: they recognize me. they ask for selfies. they are very -- most of the time, they are very, very nice and flattering and complimenting,...
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david. she said she cared about him a lot. and i say, well, how is david as a father? well, davidecame abusive towards johnny physically and emotionally, verbally. >> wait a minute. this was a whole new wrinkle. up until now, everybody about david's history has been squeak y clean. >> as an investigator and as a mom, i begin to say, did you ever call the police? she said, oh, no, i -- i never called the police, she says, i just thought he would change. she proceeds to tell me that i documented the injuries with photographs. never produced any photographs for me. >> for us, by the way, barbara changed her story. said it was really her father, not her, who accused david of abusing his son. >> my dad was looking into counselors and having him, you know, evaluated and stuff like that, because i would just be like, this is david, you know, what are you talking about? >> but, of course, the detective couldn't talk to barbara's father about abuse or murder or anything else. harry britton had been dead for years, but barbara had more information for the detective. she recalled a troubling
david. she said she cared about him a lot. and i say, well, how is david as a father? well, davidecame abusive towards johnny physically and emotionally, verbally. >> wait a minute. this was a whole new wrinkle. up until now, everybody about david's history has been squeak y clean. >> as an investigator and as a mom, i begin to say, did you ever call the police? she said, oh, no, i -- i never called the police, she says, i just thought he would change. she proceeds to tell me that i...
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david: on the iranian agreement. condoleezza: i did not support that agreement. david: let's talk about vladimir putin. condoleezza: i know him well. he liked me. davidhe qualities you think great leaders have? condoleezza: a sense of humility about what they can achieve. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
david: on the iranian agreement. condoleezza: i did not support that agreement. david: let's talk about vladimir putin. condoleezza: i know him well. he liked me. davidhe qualities you think great leaders have? condoleezza: a sense of humility about what they can achieve. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
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david: what is it going to be called? barry: pier 55. david: not diller park. barry: no. david: you don't want that? barry: no. so today, if you were starting your career all over again, what area would you go into? barry: i have no idea. i mean, i think -- i have never really had a goal. i have never, i mean, i've never said, i want to be that. so to me, it was whatever i was curious about. david: one of the things i like to ask people about is leadership. what are you the skills you had as a leader? barry: probably the kind of, often blind willfulness. i think will and some energy to propel it, but the stronger the will, i think, the more -- that at least allows people to follow. david: if you were to say today, what you are most proud of what you have achieved with your life, what would you say? barry: probably, probably my marriage. david: ok. so you got married in 2001 to a very famous fashion designer. does she give you fashion advice in dressing you or not really? barry: take a look. no. david: well, i don't know -- [barry laughs] david: do you give her device on -- advice on internet-related things? ba
david: what is it going to be called? barry: pier 55. david: not diller park. barry: no. david: you don't want that? barry: no. so today, if you were starting your career all over again, what area would you go into? barry: i have no idea. i mean, i think -- i have never really had a goal. i have never, i mean, i've never said, i want to be that. so to me, it was whatever i was curious about. david: one of the things i like to ask people about is leadership. what are you the skills you had as a...
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david: humility? condoleezza: humility. david: versus arrogance. condoleezza: versus arrogance. david: right. eezza: arrogance and hubris are recipes for disaster. ♪ a ♪ david: let's talk for a moment about non-foreign-policy matters. talk about athletics. you were one of the first two women to be admitted to augusta national. condoleezza: i was, indeed. david: was that a surprise to you? condoleezza: a total surprise that came totally out of the blue when someone offered me membership. i was so stunned i didn't say anything. he said you are going to say yes, aren't you? i said, oh yeah. david: were you a golfer? are you a good golfer? condoleezza: i am an ok golfer. i started late. i was a competitive figure skater as a kid. and then a very serious tennis player. i took up golf the summer i was secretary of state and didn't play very much, but i love it. and yeah, i am a decent golfer now, a good putter. david: ok, you once said you would not mind being the nfl commissioner. is that still your ambition? condoleezza: i told a good friend of mine, roger goodell. i said, when you are worrying ab
david: humility? condoleezza: humility. david: versus arrogance. condoleezza: versus arrogance. david: right. eezza: arrogance and hubris are recipes for disaster. ♪ a ♪ david: let's talk for a moment about non-foreign-policy matters. talk about athletics. you were one of the first two women to be admitted to augusta national. condoleezza: i was, indeed. david: was that a surprise to you? condoleezza: a total surprise that came totally out of the blue when someone offered me membership. i...
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david: karen, great to see you. thanks so much for explaining all of this to us. >> thank you, david. daviddow is off the low but still down 475 points right now as uncertainty remains over china trade. so are hopes of a trade deal gone or maybe just in a pause? i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it reduced my urge to smoke to the point that i could stop. when you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withdrawal symptoms. some people had changes in behavior or thinking, aggression, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, or suicidal thoughts or actions with chantix. serious side effects may include seizures, new or worse heart or blood vessel problems, sleepwalking or allergic and skin reactions which can be life-threatening. stop chantix and get help right away if you have any of these. tell your healthcare provider if you've had depression or other mental health problems.
david: karen, great to see you. thanks so much for explaining all of this to us. >> thank you, david. daviddow is off the low but still down 475 points right now as uncertainty remains over china trade. so are hopes of a trade deal gone or maybe just in a pause? i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. in the movies, a lot of times, i tend to play the tough guy. but i wasn't tough enough to quit on my own. not until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. it...
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david: the guarantees? lemonis: yeah. david: first year... lemonis: $500,000? davidthink it's $500,000, and then it grows to a million, and then... lemonis: so they're guaranteed to receive $500,000? david: no. 8% of... that's the gross sales number. lemonis: so they're guaranteed to receive only $40,000? david: that's correct. lemonis: and you took the entire retail line? so they're not permitted to do anything at retail because you have it, and all they get paid is a percentage? david: yes. lemonis: right, and they do all the work, or they use my resources, they only get 8% of that? david: well, that's a typical licensing deal. yeah. lisa: i feel like because you're used to being, like, this boss, and if there is something you do, i don't like, i'm gonna tell you about yourself. lemonis: lisa, my biggest fear is that you're going to try to sabotage our relationship. lisa: probably i would. that's it! get him, wooh yes! mom! my game is over. (whistle blows) parents aren't perfect. but then they make us kraft mac & cheese shapes and everything is good again. but then
david: the guarantees? lemonis: yeah. david: first year... lemonis: $500,000? davidthink it's $500,000, and then it grows to a million, and then... lemonis: so they're guaranteed to receive $500,000? david: no. 8% of... that's the gross sales number. lemonis: so they're guaranteed to receive only $40,000? david: that's correct. lemonis: and you took the entire retail line? so they're not permitted to do anything at retail because you have it, and all they get paid is a percentage? david: yes....
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david: and you are doing that, at what age were you? michael: 24. david: you are 24 and they are having you set up operations to lead the effort in new york? michael: yes. david: ok. did you like try to look older than 24? [laughter] michael: you know, it is funny you say that, david. in 1974, i am in hartford giving this talk to the insurance companies. and a person said, we have a lot of young people coming up here. we generally don't like to listen to anyone under 30. i said, i fully understand that myself. and so, i was 30 for a number of years. [laughter] david: so you told people you were 30, ok. ultimately, your father comes down with cancer, melanoma. and you decide you want to move back to be closer to him. so you went to people at drexel and said, i'm moving the operation to l.a. whether you like it or not? is that how it worked? michael: this is an unusual period of time. all these theories that i had at wharton and berkeley, everything i has studied for from 1965 to 1974, i was able to apply. and all these theories turned out to be true. and the modern capital markets began, but my mother in law had breast cancer and my father had melanoma. and i
david: and you are doing that, at what age were you? michael: 24. david: you are 24 and they are having you set up operations to lead the effort in new york? michael: yes. david: ok. did you like try to look older than 24? [laughter] michael: you know, it is funny you say that, david. in 1974, i am in hartford giving this talk to the insurance companies. and a person said, we have a lot of young people coming up here. we generally don't like to listen to anyone under 30. i said, i fully...
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david: what, in your experience, distinguishes a successful board from a less-successful board? andrea: two things, david. trust and independence. i think you get derailed if either of those is broken. ♪ davidu have had the opportunity to serve on some very important boards at some publicly traded companies, still do. what, in your experience, distinguishes a successful board from a less-successful board? andrea: two things, david, trust and independence. i think you get derailed if either of those is broken. being on boards is a huge responsibility. it's also a huge privilege, and i think that it's a changing role, a role of directors of large corporations today than it was 5, 10, even 20 years ago. i think the role of directors is becoming quite clear that strategy, risk, people, and now culture i think are the four things that boards have to do. i think it's impossible to micromanage a business. that's leader's and management's job. but being a director for large companies, new companies, small companies, it's a privilege, but a big responsibility. david: how do you assess what you are contributing to it? why are you on the board? we'll talk about a specific one, because you're on the ap
david: what, in your experience, distinguishes a successful board from a less-successful board? andrea: two things, david. trust and independence. i think you get derailed if either of those is broken. ♪ davidu have had the opportunity to serve on some very important boards at some publicly traded companies, still do. what, in your experience, distinguishes a successful board from a less-successful board? andrea: two things, david, trust and independence. i think you get derailed if either of...
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david: you have made a lot of decisions over the course of your career. i wonder if there any decisions you made over the course of your career that you were wrong about. andrea: so many, david. ♪ davidandrea, you've gone on to run grameen america. explain to us what grameen america is and what does it do. andrea: i feel privileged to run grameen america, the fastest-growing micro-finance organization in the u.s. we give loans to women and their families who are in poverty, in today, 14 cities, 21 locations. they range from new york and our backyard in queens to east l.a., charlotte, north carolina, texas, and we'll be opening in houston shortly. it is now the fastest-growing micro-finance program in the united states. we have served over 100,000 women and their families, given out over $1 billion. ly, we've helped them be banked. half of female-headed households in poverty are not banked in united states, so we think it is importantly understand the power of asset building. in the united states, just a little savings -- just five dollars a week -- if you don't have $800 in your savings account in the united states, one health issue, one emergency and you are back under the poverty l
david: you have made a lot of decisions over the course of your career. i wonder if there any decisions you made over the course of your career that you were wrong about. andrea: so many, david. ♪ davidandrea, you've gone on to run grameen america. explain to us what grameen america is and what does it do. andrea: i feel privileged to run grameen america, the fastest-growing micro-finance organization in the u.s. we give loans to women and their families who are in poverty, in today, 14...
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david: i don't think launching a satellite is high on their list. thank you brad blakeman. >> thank you. david: coming up next, trump administration takes steps to curb chinese company like huawei from controlling future of wireless internet here. >> we take that up with michael pillsbury, stay with us, david in for lou dobbs. president considering a order to stop using product from huawei and zte products, they could be heutioneused to spy on american. economists are expecting the downward trend to continue to the new year, joining me, dr. michael pills bury. he is our author new york time bestseller, hundred year marathon. it will have trouble if current economic trends continue. >> right. but, china has massive foreign exchange reserves, second largest on economy closing in on us, growth rate is twice our growth rate. i would not count chinese out so quickly. david: believe me, i am not counting them out at all. you can squeeze people quite a bit with a communist government having control. let's talk about possible executive order from president against huawei and zte, do you -- we should mention, telephone exchanges all over u.s. right now that have this equipment, huawei equipment in it whether routers, or phones or lines that made. this would be a ver arduous task in ripping it out.
david: i don't think launching a satellite is high on their list. thank you brad blakeman. >> thank you. david: coming up next, trump administration takes steps to curb chinese company like huawei from controlling future of wireless internet here. >> we take that up with michael pillsbury, stay with us, david in for lou dobbs. president considering a order to stop using product from huawei and zte products, they could be heutioneused to spy on american. economists are expecting the...
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david was not alive then. [laughter] david: no, i just read about it. alix: david? ne i am watching, prime minister theresa may, confidence in her leadership and the fate of brexit is hanging in the balance. joining us now is bloomberg's francine lacqua, who is still outside. questions have been going on for some time now, that at the same time, she has the votes she needs to withstand this leadership challenge tonight. francine: yes, actually, david, on the back of that bbc were, they have been doing the numbers, they probably have a spreadsheet on what w yoump is -- what mp is going to vote for her or against her, but right from the start almost, first of all, when we found out there was a vote of confidence, the pound dropped, then it kind of strength and, because there is engthened, because there is hope, industry wins it it, she ishe wins almost immune from another conservative challenge from the leadership party for another 12 months. if you think about this from the logic that she could actually, stronger, she could actually come out more victorious, and it ac
david was not alive then. [laughter] david: no, i just read about it. alix: david? ne i am watching, prime minister theresa may, confidence in her leadership and the fate of brexit is hanging in the balance. joining us now is bloomberg's francine lacqua, who is still outside. questions have been going on for some time now, that at the same time, she has the votes she needs to withstand this leadership challenge tonight. francine: yes, actually, david, on the back of that bbc were, they have...
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david: well, again, we wait with baited breath, buy hope you deleft, yodeliver, have you teat well, brien, you are a terrific person. >> thank you. >> go to we fund the wall. com, i would appreciate it. david: thank you very much. >> >> thank you. davidings remain high among republican voters, a new poll shows 80% of republicans approve of president's job performance even after the government shut down, up next, do nothing congress in washington for less than 4 minutes. yes, i said minutes, they had little to say about trump's border wall. we'll have more on that when we return. .. (toni vo) 'twas the night before christmas, and all thro' the house. not a creature was stirring, but everywhere else... there are chefs, bakers and food order takers. doctors and surgeons and all the life savers. the world is alive as you can see, this time of the year is so much more than a bow and a tree. (morgan vo) those who give their best, deserve the best. get up to a $1,250 credit on select models now during the season of audi sales event. ♪ [♪] david: last night we asked you whether president trump is the only one able to stop radical dems and rye knows from securing open borders and you said yes. christian whiton praising the president's decisio
david: well, again, we wait with baited breath, buy hope you deleft, yodeliver, have you teat well, brien, you are a terrific person. >> thank you. >> go to we fund the wall. com, i would appreciate it. david: thank you very much. >> >> thank you. davidings remain high among republican voters, a new poll shows 80% of republicans approve of president's job performance even after the government shut down, up next, do nothing congress in washington for less than 4 minutes....
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my friend david asman is in for stuart. david: good morning. i'm david asman in for stuart varney. the big story, a shutdown for christmas. the partial government shutdown that kicked in saturday at midnight set to continue at least until thursday. that's when the senate returns to washington, but it could stretch into the new year. the main sticking point of course is border security. president trump demanding 5 billion dollars in border wall funding, but now the white house says it may settle for less. and treasury secretary steve mnuchin held a phone call with ceos from six of the largest u.s. banks yesterday. mr. mnuchin also set to convene a quote plunge protection team, whatever that is. we'll get into that. and president trump announcing sunday that defense secretary jim mattis will be leaving on january 1st. this is weekings s earlier than planned. president trump saying quote i'm pleased to announce or very talented patrick shanahan will assume the title of acting secretary of defense starting january 1, 2019. patrick has a long list of accomplishments, while serving as dep
my friend david asman is in for stuart. david: good morning. i'm david asman in for stuart varney. the big story, a shutdown for christmas. the partial government shutdown that kicked in saturday at midnight set to continue at least until thursday. that's when the senate returns to washington, but it could stretch into the new year. the main sticking point of course is border security. president trump demanding 5 billion dollars in border wall funding, but now the white house says it may settle...
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david? >> david wright live in new jersey tonight. david, thank you. >>> next this evening, to major storm on the move. this icy spinout on i-380 in cedar rapids, iowa. that car hit by another vehicle. we are told everyone is okay. two people rescued from this car in boone, north carolina. and heavy snow, this is i-90 right here, near erie, pennsylvania. a vehicle spinning around on the highway. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all tonight. rob? >> reporter: david, this air mass is 10 to 20 degrees below average and it's driven deep into the south. california storm lingers for another day tomorrow, but gets into texas on saturday. heavy rain for houston. winter storm watches posted for the pan handle. oklahoma, snow and ice. across the ohio valley, in through the mid-atlantic, where they're already seeing some snow tonight. david? >> rob marciano with us again tonight. thank you, rob. >>> and next this evening, from costa rica, a heartbreaking confirmation for the family of that american woman who disappeared on th
david? >> david wright live in new jersey tonight. david, thank you. >>> next this evening, to major storm on the move. this icy spinout on i-380 in cedar rapids, iowa. that car hit by another vehicle. we are told everyone is okay. two people rescued from this car in boone, north carolina. and heavy snow, this is i-90 right here, near erie, pennsylvania. a vehicle spinning around on the highway. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all tonight. rob? >>...
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david: well, again, we wait with baited breath, buy hope you deleft, yodeliver, have you teat well, brien, you are a terrific person. >> thank you. >> go to we fund the wall. com, i would appreciate it. david: thank you very much. >> >> thank you. davidp's approval ratings remain high among republican voters, a new poll shows 80% of republicans approve of president's job performance even after the government shut down, up next, do nothing congress in washington for less than 4 minutes. yes, i said minutes, they had little to say about trump's border wall. we'll have more on that when we return. brad's about to find out if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related t
david: well, again, we wait with baited breath, buy hope you deleft, yodeliver, have you teat well, brien, you are a terrific person. >> thank you. >> go to we fund the wall. com, i would appreciate it. david: thank you very much. >> >> thank you. davidp's approval ratings remain high among republican voters, a new poll shows 80% of republicans approve of president's job performance even after the government shut down, up next, do nothing congress in washington for less...
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david: and you've been married how many years? justice kennedy: 55. still trying to get it right. david: you're not sure. 55. how many children? justice kennedy: three. davidmany grandchildren? justice kennedy: nine. david: ok, you are obviously a very successful family. your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say go to law school or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. i had learned to read at an early age, and a lot in the library and didn't spend much time at school. i would go to his office and keep him company, and he would have me stapling papers, proofreading things, and i probably saw 10 trials before i was out of high school. i'd go with him. sacramento was a center for people from agricultural, less-populated counties nearby that come for legal advice. we would go to the counties around sacramento or to the court houses. david: you went to stanford. justice kennedy: yes. david: you must've done reasonably well because you got into harvard law school. you didn't stay in the east. you went back to pick up your father's practice or take over
david: and you've been married how many years? justice kennedy: 55. still trying to get it right. david: you're not sure. 55. how many children? justice kennedy: three. davidmany grandchildren? justice kennedy: nine. david: ok, you are obviously a very successful family. your father was a reasonably prominent lawyer in sacramento. did he say go to law school or did he not say that? justice kennedy: no, he was a solo practitioner. we were very close. i didn't enjoy school much. i had learned to...
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david: dr. kim, thank you very very much for what you have done for the world bank. dr. kim: thank you, david. [applause] ♪ david some of the most famous movies in american history. barry: first we failed. in order to figure stuff out, you are going to make a mess. david: you decide to leave. barry: i have certainly been successful. but none of this is mine. david: how did you gravitate towards the internet? barry: i saw screens being used for something else. it was interactive and it intrigued me. david: is that how it happened? barry: i know it sounds quite crackers, but that is what happened. david: people said barry diller, who has been -- barry: yeah, then people said i was crazy. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
david: dr. kim, thank you very very much for what you have done for the world bank. dr. kim: thank you, david. [applause] ♪ david some of the most famous movies in american history. barry: first we failed. in order to figure stuff out, you are going to make a mess. david: you decide to leave. barry: i have certainly been successful. but none of this is mine. david: how did you gravitate towards the internet? barry: i saw screens being used for something else. it was interactive and it...
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i think david pointed out they are changing what they say daily that's david's point. david: hold on hold on let david speak to david's point. david's point is that the administration is filled with very smart people who have very different points of view, vis-a-vis china and trade. you have the kudlow version and you have other versions, lighthizer is somewhere in the middle between navarro and kudlow but the bottom line is that at the end of the day, i think what the goal is everybody agrees on in fact i think everybody in this panel agree on the ultimately goal, get them to stop cheating to get them to stop forcing u.s. companies to do things that chinese companies don't have to do when they work here. >> i agree. >> you mentioned something important in terms of the metrics. i mean, i've been really keeping my eye on that because i think they will get a deal but trump is going to want real metrics that they have to achieve, and i hope, david, it's not the trade deficit. david: we'll talk about that. >> it's not the right measure. i agree with you there too. >> it's the vo
i think david pointed out they are changing what they say daily that's david's point. david: hold on hold on let david speak to david's point. david's point is that the administration is filled with very smart people who have very different points of view, vis-a-vis china and trade. you have the kudlow version and you have other versions, lighthizer is somewhere in the middle between navarro and kudlow but the bottom line is that at the end of the day, i think what the goal is everybody agrees...
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david: hello. good morning. jeff: how are you doing? lemonis: how are you doing? david? david: i'm david. lemonis: i'm marcus. nice to meet you. steve: david, i'm steve. david: hi, steve. nice to meet you. we'll do a whole walk-through. ♪ back here, i roast coffee. this is the coffee roaster itself. lemonis: holy [bleep] that's big. how many pounds does your facility have the capability of producing on an annual basis? david: we can produce about a million pounds a year. lemonis: okay. how many pounds do -- do you guys make a year? jared: we did about 120,000. lemonis: so, this is basically our process on steroids? david: exactly. lemonis: this feels legit. steve: this -- this is set up to do volume, for sure. lemonis: goal number one is to get steve a distribution center in chicago. one of the byproducts of it is that he'll have roasting capacity which will allow him to also grow his retail business. so, i really feel like this gives us the ability to grow. it could be really awesome. david: sure. i think we have a pretty good deal going. lemonis: i'm glad that we were able to make a deal because this is the
david: hello. good morning. jeff: how are you doing? lemonis: how are you doing? david? david: i'm david. lemonis: i'm marcus. nice to meet you. steve: david, i'm steve. david: hi, steve. nice to meet you. we'll do a whole walk-through. ♪ back here, i roast coffee. this is the coffee roaster itself. lemonis: holy [bleep] that's big. how many pounds does your facility have the capability of producing on an annual basis? david: we can produce about a million pounds a year. lemonis: okay. how...
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david: what type of area did you practice in? justice kennedy: whatever your problem was, i was an expert. david: ok. [laughter] davidu're practicing law and then it eventually somebody named ronald reagan gets elected governor. justice kennedy: right. david: and how did you get to meet ronald reagan? justice kennedy: it's not clear. he came to sacramento. he and some of his advisers asked us about places to live and rent. i did some legal work for them on small little matters. i got to know him. nancy always liked mary very much. i said to the governor, there are two things you can't ask me about. he said, oh, what's that? [laughter] justice kennedy: you can't ask me who should be appointed a judge. i practice in the state courts. he said what else? i said don't ask me about politics. i don't know anything about it. so he and nancy knew that if i saw something wrong -- i was in the office one time and a person came running in saying, governor, your friends from hollywood are here today. we thought they were coming tomorrow. he said, oh, what do they want? he said, they'll tell you. and so in walks john wayne, henry
david: what type of area did you practice in? justice kennedy: whatever your problem was, i was an expert. david: ok. [laughter] davidu're practicing law and then it eventually somebody named ronald reagan gets elected governor. justice kennedy: right. david: and how did you get to meet ronald reagan? justice kennedy: it's not clear. he came to sacramento. he and some of his advisers asked us about places to live and rent. i did some legal work for them on small little matters. i got to know...
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david: ok. dennis: when she flies on a boeing. david: no problems. dennis: she loves it. she loves it. davidyou have never actually been bike racing, do you? you just do riding? dennis: i compete in races. i love long-distance races. david: you go against people in their 20's? dennis: absolutely. david: really? so eventually you would like to see your legacy be what when you go to bike racing full-time? dennis: i will let others determine legacy. what is important to me in terms of reputation to me is i want to be known as somebody who invests in people, a leader who really invests in people and talent and takes that seriously, and raises the level of the team. this theme of innovation, right? innovating for our second century, and that we made the changes we needed to make to disrupt ourselves and bring the right technology and innovation to stay on the leading edge, and then i also talk to my team a lot about continuing to raise the bar for ourselves, not only to be the best in aerospace and which is an important measure, but to be a global industrial champion and to continue to scale up a
david: ok. dennis: when she flies on a boeing. david: no problems. dennis: she loves it. she loves it. davidyou have never actually been bike racing, do you? you just do riding? dennis: i compete in races. i love long-distance races. david: you go against people in their 20's? dennis: absolutely. david: really? so eventually you would like to see your legacy be what when you go to bike racing full-time? dennis: i will let others determine legacy. what is important to me in terms of reputation...
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david: you gonna play hockey? >> boy: yes. >> david: you're -- you're good at hockey? >> boy: yes. >> davidnthony: wow. >> david: a player. >> man: oh! >> anthony: oh, man. wait, am i gonna get, like, a mouthful of puck, by the way? ♪ it's being catered with fred and dave's usual restraint. [ david hums fanfare ] >> david: come eat. >> anthony: hot cocoa in styrofoam cups? uh, no. try a titanic choucroute garnie a la alsacienne containing flintstone-size hunks of pork belly, poitrine, bacon, homemade boudin blanc, kielbasa, smoked chops, plus, like, veal and pork links. oh, yeah. this is a truly heroic, uh, choucroute. >> fred: oh, look at the beautiful work of linking these. >> anthony: it's awesome. this dish is the, uh, single best argument for sharing a border with germany. [ laughter ] and of course the finest wines known to humanity. >> fred: we got german wine. we got silvaner in pirate bottles. >> anthony: sweet. what am i drinking here? >> david: canadian riesling. this is norman hardy riesling from prince edward county, five hours from here. amazing wine. >> anthony: there's an al
david: you gonna play hockey? >> boy: yes. >> david: you're -- you're good at hockey? >> boy: yes. >> davidnthony: wow. >> david: a player. >> man: oh! >> anthony: oh, man. wait, am i gonna get, like, a mouthful of puck, by the way? ♪ it's being catered with fred and dave's usual restraint. [ david hums fanfare ] >> david: come eat. >> anthony: hot cocoa in styrofoam cups? uh, no. try a titanic choucroute garnie a la alsacienne containing...