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david rubenstein he has a segment here, leadership live. he will interview the ceo of kargil.hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. scarlet: after rising fears of a shortage, president trump is ordering u.s. meat plants to stay open during the pandemic. david rubenstein is speaking exclusively with one of the companies at the center of the meat supply. >> economic crisis right now. i always want to know, how are people that are leaders getting through this leadership crisis. we are fortunate to have a number of people willing to let me talk to them. today, we are very fortunate to have someone who has been in the middle of a food price -- f
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david rubenstein, cochair of the national book festival and author of the american story.conversations with master historian, please join me in welcoming mr. john m berry and david rubenstein in the first virtual national book festival presents. >> we are here with john barry, i want to thank you for doing this interview. i realized today you are one of the more popular people in the united states because the book he wrote, "the great influenza" which i highly recommend we will talk about this book. but what prompted you to write a book about the great influenza in 2004 when that was so long ago people were to then focused on these kinds of things? >> that's too long question for the show but when i was a kid i wanted to do two things i wanted to be a scientist, doing medical research and i wanted to be a writer. i actually remember the moment in time i was 13 and 14 years old when i decided i would abandon science and become a writer. so i always had that interest and it seemed like a good idea at the time. >> i read the book recently as i told you the other day i had rea
david rubenstein, cochair of the national book festival and author of the american story.conversations with master historian, please join me in welcoming mr. john m berry and david rubenstein in the first virtual national book festival presents. >> we are here with john barry, i want to thank you for doing this interview. i realized today you are one of the more popular people in the united states because the book he wrote, "the great influenza" which i highly recommend we will...
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john barry and david rubenstein. [applause] >> we are here with the john barry. john, want to thank you very much for agreeing to do this interview. i realized at one of the more popular people in the united states because of the book you wrote, "the great influenza" which i highly recommend. we'll talk about this book. but what prompted you to write a book about the great influenza in 2004 that was so long ago, people who then were not focus on these kinds of things? >> that's to longer question for for this show actually. but what it was a kid i wanted to do two things. i wanted to be a scientist, doing medical research, and i wanted to be a writer. i actually remember the moment in time. i was 13, 14 years old when i decided i would abandon science and the, writer. so i always had that interest. just seems like like a good idt the time. >> i read the book recently as a told you have day. i had not read it before unembarrassed to say but it would recently at a couldn't put it down because it's an incredible story about what happened in 1918 1918 and whate to do
john barry and david rubenstein. [applause] >> we are here with the john barry. john, want to thank you very much for agreeing to do this interview. i realized at one of the more popular people in the united states because of the book you wrote, "the great influenza" which i highly recommend. we'll talk about this book. but what prompted you to write a book about the great influenza in 2004 that was so long ago, people who then were not focus on these kinds of things? >>...
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he has been a giver of transformational gifts that allow us through the david m. rubenstein national center for white house history to have programming like this and undertake the research that we do. we're very, very grateful to him for that support. if you've had the opportunity to watch him on his television show, on the bloomberg network, peer-to-peer conversations with david rubenstein, i know you will enjoy that, as i have. he is the recent -- he's recently an author of a book, the american story, conversations with master historians. and through his generosity, you will all be receiving a copy of this book as you leave tonight. [ applause ] our other presenter tonight is dr. lonnie bunch, who is the 14th secretary of the smithsonian institution. he's the first african-american and the first historian to hold this very important role in our country. [ applause ] you know him well as the founding director of the national museum of african-american history and culture, and as i mentioned earlier, he was the very first person i called when this initiative came on to our r
he has been a giver of transformational gifts that allow us through the david m. rubenstein national center for white house history to have programming like this and undertake the research that we do. we're very, very grateful to him for that support. if you've had the opportunity to watch him on his television show, on the bloomberg network, peer-to-peer conversations with david rubenstein, i know you will enjoy that, as i have. he is the recent -- he's recently an author of a book, the...
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anthony fauci talking to our colleague david rubenstein. we will try to go back to kevin cirilli in washington because he is worth the effort. what we know about what is happening? kevin: coming in loud and clear. the president meeting with the florida governor earlier today. three points i would like to highlight. the president saying they are considering suspending international travel between miami and brazil and the second point, allowing for airports on international flights to do immediate testing as it relates to covid-19. obviously as we've been reporting, the airline industry as a result of this and testing for flights for covid-19, something that very much appears to be in the early stages in the short-term. the final point is the president as a relates -- we do not have the specifics of the executive order the president has signed, but we will be monitoring the president's remarks as a relates to tyson and the meat industry. david: does the president approve of the way governor desantis has been handling this. he has had disagree
anthony fauci talking to our colleague david rubenstein. we will try to go back to kevin cirilli in washington because he is worth the effort. what we know about what is happening? kevin: coming in loud and clear. the president meeting with the florida governor earlier today. three points i would like to highlight. the president saying they are considering suspending international travel between miami and brazil and the second point, allowing for airports on international flights to do...
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coming on this network, david rubenstein has a new segment, leadership live.ture theto marriott ceo. stated for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- stay tuned for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >> there's almost 70 vaccines we are now tracing. one went into human beings, the and there isne, the feeling that if it was successful, they might be able to produce it in larger quantities in september or october. however, the issue of cure is first going to occur with control. the effort to control the virus first, track those who have had
coming on this network, david rubenstein has a new segment, leadership live.ture theto marriott ceo. stated for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ -- stay tuned for that. this is bloomberg. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping...
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barry and david rubenstein in the first virtual national book festival presents. >> we're here with john barry, and join want to thank you very much for agreeing to do this interview. i realize today you're one of the more popular people in the out because of book you rate, the great influenza, what prompted you to write a book about the great influenza in 2004 when that was so long ago, people weren't then focused on these kind of things. >> guest: well, that's too long a question for the show, actually. but when i was a kid, i wanted to do two things. i wanted to be a scientist, doing medical research, and i wanted to be a writer. i actually remember the moment in time i, i was 13 and 14 years old, when i decided i would abandon science and become a writer. but i always had that interest, and just -- i just seemed like good idea at the time. >> host: i read the book recently, as i told you'll the other day i hadn't read it before, i'm embarrassed to say but i read it recently and couldn't put it down because it's an incredible story about what happened in 1918 and i'd like to take us t
barry and david rubenstein in the first virtual national book festival presents. >> we're here with john barry, and join want to thank you very much for agreeing to do this interview. i realize today you're one of the more popular people in the out because of book you rate, the great influenza, what prompted you to write a book about the great influenza in 2004 when that was so long ago, people weren't then focused on these kind of things. >> guest: well, that's too long a question...
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vonnie: on this week's leadership live, david rubenstein speaks with david mckennon about how the agriculturals managing fears over food supply shortages . that is today at 4:30 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ 49...50! daddy, i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide. watch your favorites from anywhere in the house with the xfinity stream app. free with your xfinity service. now any room can be a tv room. stream live tv, on demand shows and movies, even your dvr recordings. download the xfinity stream app today to stream the entertainment you love. i am guy from london, johnson with vonnie quinn in new york. this is "the european close" on bloomberg markets. let's get our stock of the hour. taylor: d.r. horton had success selling homes in the second quarter until the coronavirus sent buyers into hiding. shares are still rising as cancellation rates hold steady. i want to take a deep dive into earnings. the texas state homebuilders showed net sales of new homes are down 11% in april year-over-year. it is not all bad news. net sales had improved in the most recent two wee
vonnie: on this week's leadership live, david rubenstein speaks with david mckennon about how the agriculturals managing fears over food supply shortages . that is today at 4:30 p.m. eastern. this is bloomberg. ♪ 49...50! daddy, i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide. watch your favorites from anywhere in the house with the xfinity stream app. free with your xfinity service. now any room can be a tv room. stream live tv, on demand shows and movies, even your dvr...
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david rubenstein will be speaking with a cargo ceo coming up at 4:30.s is bloomberg. ♪ staying connected your way is easier than ever. you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple, easy, awesome. mark: i'm mark crumpton with bloomberg first word news. russian president vladimir putin has ordered people to remain under lockdown through may 11, after the total number of coronavirus cases in the country surpassed china's. ,peaking video video conference president putin said that because not yet been reached. he asked the government to prefer a plan for gradually lifting the virus restrictions starting as early as may 12. france will begin raising its strict lockdown . the country says shots will reopen beginning may 11. the government says restaurants may be allowed to reopen in ju
david rubenstein will be speaking with a cargo ceo coming up at 4:30.s is bloomberg. ♪ staying connected your way is easier than ever. you're just a tap away from personalized support on xfinity.com. get faster internet speeds with a click. order xfi pods to your home in a snap. or change your xfinity services with just a touch. all in one place. you're only seconds away from all of that on xfinity.com. faster than a call. easy as a tap. now that's simple, easy, awesome. mark: i'm mark...
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up at 4:30, bloomberg is launching leadership live with david rubenstein.he series happens to begin with the marriott ceo. the show will take viewers into the homes of executives, find out what is top of mind as they navigate the coronavirus pandemic. that is today at 4:30. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. theers calling attention to mental and emotional toll of the coronavirus pandemic, and the resulting economic stability. jamie dimon weighed in on the subject of until help earlier today. the bad economy has very adverse consequences, way beyond the economy. in terms of mental health, domestic abuse, substance abuse, etc. having a rational plan to get back is a good thing to do. hopefully, it will be sooner rather than later. joining us now is laura murray, senior scientist from the department of health at johns hopkins school of public health. she is also a clinical psychologist by training. obviously, we know a lot of people must be living on a nice edge right now, financially, emotionally, psychologically. what
up at 4:30, bloomberg is launching leadership live with david rubenstein.he series happens to begin with the marriott ceo. the show will take viewers into the homes of executives, find out what is top of mind as they navigate the coronavirus pandemic. that is today at 4:30. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn. theers calling attention to mental and emotional toll of the coronavirus pandemic, and the resulting economic stability. jamie dimon weighed in on...
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coming up at 3:00, bloomberg presents leadership live with david rubenstein.iss his exclusive interview with the ceo of marriott. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn in new york. with amanda lang in toronto. retail sales saw a collapse in sales from the coronavirus. exclusivelypoke on howe chairman of pvh long the company can last through the pandemic. are fortunate, given our balance sheet, our cash position, we are well over $1.5 billion available cash, with a very strong balance sheet. add-ons that we have done, some that we are considering is more or less to the existing borrowing base. the balance sheet is unsecured at this point, all of our debt, so we have a great deal of flexibility. more than enough cash to get us through this crisis. whene are in the minority, you get down to it and start thinking about where other retailers are. they have had to take assets, use them as security, and they have also been in a situation where they have to go out and raise equity a very steep price is right now. do you think plays out i
coming up at 3:00, bloomberg presents leadership live with david rubenstein.iss his exclusive interview with the ceo of marriott. this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i'm shery ahn in new york. with amanda lang in toronto. retail sales saw a collapse in sales from the coronavirus. exclusivelypoke on howe chairman of pvh long the company can last through the pandemic. are fortunate, given our balance sheet, our cash position, we are well over $1.5 billion available cash, with...
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let's go to the economic club of washington, d.c., where david rubenstein is speaking with dr. thony fauci. why we've got to be careful and very circumspect as we go from a lockdown to a gradual rolling reentry into some sort of normality. david: you have said that you think it is likely that in the winter, this virus could come back, as the spanish flu of 1918 came back fairly recently -- fairly lethally. dr. fauci: i am a most certain it will come back because the virus is so transmissible and is globally spread. remember, all kinds of viruses like this when people are indoors and congregated in the cold, dry weather, they tend to do better than when you are in a warmer climate. i don't know if that will make a major difference here, but what we know is that right now, as we start to stabilize, southern , places like cape town and other places are starting to see the emergence of cases. so it is not going to disappear from the planet, which means as we get into next season, and my mind, it is inevitable that we will have a return of the virus, or maybe even it never went away.
let's go to the economic club of washington, d.c., where david rubenstein is speaking with dr. thony fauci. why we've got to be careful and very circumspect as we go from a lockdown to a gradual rolling reentry into some sort of normality. david: you have said that you think it is likely that in the winter, this virus could come back, as the spanish flu of 1918 came back fairly recently -- fairly lethally. dr. fauci: i am a most certain it will come back because the virus is so transmissible...
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bloomberg's is launching leadership live with david rubenstein. ari sorensen is going to be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there are very adverse consequences way beyond just the economy, and terms of mental health, domestic abuse, substance abuse, etc. do.s a good thing to we talk about june, july, august. vonnie: jp morgan ceo jamie dimon speaking all that investor call on when the u.s. economy will reopen. joining us with more on earnings is bloomberg's sonali basak. everyone has been obsessing about about the loan loss provisions. is that with the street is really taking account of today? sonali: these provisions are certainly significant. they are much more than what wall street was expecting. what's worse is they may get worse in the coming quarters. this morning, the market shrugged off some of these issues because other areas of the bank were really able to shine, like trading, but you don't know how long this is going to last and how it will continue to impact not only loan loss provisions, but the low interest rates might impact the
bloomberg's is launching leadership live with david rubenstein. ari sorensen is going to be joining us. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> there are very adverse consequences way beyond just the economy, and terms of mental health, domestic abuse, substance abuse, etc. do.s a good thing to we talk about june, july, august. vonnie: jp morgan ceo jamie dimon speaking all that investor call on when the u.s. economy will reopen. joining us with more on earnings is bloomberg's sonali basak. everyone...
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. >> hello, i'm david rubenstein, the president of the economic club of washington and i want to welcome you to our six virtual event since the coronavirus crisis has begun. we have been trying to give you information about the local community and things going on around the country. today we have our membership watching and a number of members diplomatic corps tuning in as well. and a number of invited guests, not members of the club, are and watchingtening as well. our first special guest today is .ed leonsis the second is the governor of maryland, governor hogan. and the chair of the national governors asos asian. and then we have -- association. and then we have kim ford. let people know that next week on friday we will probably have another program. we are working on the details of that now. secondly, april 28, next tuesday, a week from next tuesday we have dr. fauci, reasonably well known these days as the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases. and we look forward to a good conversation with him. i would like to remind everybody that after the intervi
. >> hello, i'm david rubenstein, the president of the economic club of washington and i want to welcome you to our six virtual event since the coronavirus crisis has begun. we have been trying to give you information about the local community and things going on around the country. today we have our membership watching and a number of members diplomatic corps tuning in as well. and a number of invited guests, not members of the club, are and watchingtening as well. our first special...
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>> david rubenstein. >> from the carlisle group. >> you have unbelievable platform, why would you becomeor. david is very involved in the city. david, mayor of chicago. you don't get it then. you don't understand. the center of gravity of politics moving out of washington, out of brussels, out of london. part of it is dysfunction. all the weakens and matchup against all the local. immediate and impactful and we have been here before. it's not only things returning locally and more and more of real estate that needs to be done for the better. >> is it real estate or slack? >> local governments are leading the charge in climate change. local governments are leading on immigration. from a welcoming city to library having immigration corners to deal with citizenship, local governments are taking on leadership of inclusive growth or inequality. on research, used to be the federal government. mike comes up the very idea of cornell university dona and 10 years later rivalling the west coast on tech start. we are now doing it with the discovery center. research centers was never -- the mayor wou
>> david rubenstein. >> from the carlisle group. >> you have unbelievable platform, why would you becomeor. david is very involved in the city. david, mayor of chicago. you don't get it then. you don't understand. the center of gravity of politics moving out of washington, out of brussels, out of london. part of it is dysfunction. all the weakens and matchup against all the local. immediate and impactful and we have been here before. it's not only things returning locally and...
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>> you know david rubenstein -- >> from the carlyle group. >> he called it a big me not to leave. why would you leave one of the powerful positions government? you have an unbelievable platform. why would you become mayor? david is very involved in the city. he's like, i said david, mayor of chicago? you don't get it done. you don't understand. there was a premonition that there was a ship. a third of the book is about the center of gravity of our politics is moving out of washington out of brussels out of london to local. >> because of this function? >> part of it is dysfunction. all the weaknesses use federal, distant, dysfunction, disinterest. matchup against all the strength you see local. intimate, immediate and impactful. we have been here before. what is interesting about this moment is not only is things returning locally, but then local governments now are taking up more and more of the real estate that used to be only the federal. >> is it real estate or slack? >> both. local governments are leading the charge on climate change. local governments are leading the charge on
>> you know david rubenstein -- >> from the carlyle group. >> he called it a big me not to leave. why would you leave one of the powerful positions government? you have an unbelievable platform. why would you become mayor? david is very involved in the city. he's like, i said david, mayor of chicago? you don't get it done. you don't understand. there was a premonition that there was a ship. a third of the book is about the center of gravity of our politics is moving out of...
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i'm david rubenstein, and i'm the president of the economic club of washington.nd i want to welcome you to our sixth virtual event since the corona crisis has begun. we have been trying to give you information about the local community, as well as things going on around the country, and we hope you enjoy these. today, we have our membership watching. we also have a number of members of the diplomatic corps who are tuning in as well, and a number of invited guests who are not members of the club are also involved in listening and watching as well. we have three special guests today. the first is ted leonsis, who is the founder, chairman, principal partner, and ceo of monumental sports & entertainment. the second is the governor of maryland, honorable lawrence hogan, who is also the chair of the national governors association. and then we have kim ford, who is the president and ceo of martha's table. and we will do them in the order that i just mentioned. i would just like to let people know that probably next week, maybe on friday, we will have another program. we
i'm david rubenstein, and i'm the president of the economic club of washington.nd i want to welcome you to our sixth virtual event since the corona crisis has begun. we have been trying to give you information about the local community, as well as things going on around the country, and we hope you enjoy these. today, we have our membership watching. we also have a number of members of the diplomatic corps who are tuning in as well, and a number of invited guests who are not members of the club...
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onto the main event i'd like to introduce the cochair of the national book festival, david rubenstein. [applause] >> we are very honored today to have one of the best-selling authors in the country with us today that the person who wrote his first book and already a "new york times" bestseller list. how many people here have read the book lacks how many people are going to read the? how many people are going to go buy the book today? okay. our special guest is j.d. vance. i'm going to ask him to come up now. [applause] but we get people who may not know your background a little introduction. he is a native of middletown ohio and graduate of the middletown high school. he then went into the marines for four years, served in iraq and came back, went to ohio state and finished it in. then went to yale law school. he's now in the investment world and based in part in washington, d.c. peace here somewhere. maybe on the way with bringing his two -month-old son. [laughter] [applause] if you see him somewhere that is his son. so let's start. when you started to write this book in your wildest
onto the main event i'd like to introduce the cochair of the national book festival, david rubenstein. [applause] >> we are very honored today to have one of the best-selling authors in the country with us today that the person who wrote his first book and already a "new york times" bestseller list. how many people here have read the book lacks how many people are going to read the? how many people are going to go buy the book today? okay. our special guest is j.d. vance. i'm...
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speaking to david rubenstein.ou can get a roundup of all the stories you need to know in today's edition of daybreak. you are and, if bloomberg subscriber, on dayb , on the terminal. it is on the mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can tailor those suggestions to what you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take a look at how we are setting up for trading. new zealand pretty much flat. really struggling to find election in the session despite trade numbers that were pretty robust. came through for the month of march. the country of course getting out of the most strict stage of its -- this is what it looks like when it comes to seoul futures. we are seeing japanese markets closed as well. session isnikkei trading. wti rebounding in the asian session. ♪ there are times when our need to connect really matters. to keep customers and employees in the know. to keep business moving. comcast business is prepared for times like these. powered by the nation's largest gig-speed network. to help give you
speaking to david rubenstein.ou can get a roundup of all the stories you need to know in today's edition of daybreak. you are and, if bloomberg subscriber, on dayb , on the terminal. it is on the mobile in the bloomberg anywhere app. you can tailor those suggestions to what you care about. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: let's take a look at how we are setting up for trading. new zealand pretty much flat. really struggling to find election in the session despite trade numbers that were pretty...
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is with david rubenstein.viewers into the home offices of xeskt executiveo of theirwhat's top mind as they navigate this pandemic. exclusive interviews. ♪[music] >> it's almost 11:00. mumbai.. in kong.ht here in hong and this is looking at our top stories. with trade data that is way less. exports slid last month. not as far as forecast. imports actually rose. tripling itsank virus stimulus package. we're going to be joined by the hour.ent this and looking ahead to the latest interest rate decision from bank indonesia, they're predicting that the cost of borrowing will be cut for a third straight month. this is bloomberg markets. >> a check on the markets. asian markets pretty much in the loss that wethe saw yesterday. brushing off pretty much that wildns of earning season, which kicks off this week. some say it will be one of the most unsettled earning seasons on the record. the coronavirus has thrown the in disarray.y traders now looking for some bad of evidence to see how global profits have been hit. take
is with david rubenstein.viewers into the home offices of xeskt executiveo of theirwhat's top mind as they navigate this pandemic. exclusive interviews. ♪[music] >> it's almost 11:00. mumbai.. in kong.ht here in hong and this is looking at our top stories. with trade data that is way less. exports slid last month. not as far as forecast. imports actually rose. tripling itsank virus stimulus package. we're going to be joined by the hour.ent this and looking ahead to the latest interest...
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david: you article amended warren buffett? >> warren called us. presidentavid: if the of the united states and said the country needs you, you would say -- brian: call mr. rubenstein. >> would you fix your tie? david: people would not recognize me of my tie was fixed. just leave it this way. i do not consider myself a journalist. i begin to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a how do youity firm define leadership. what is it that makes somebody tick? talk about your career at bank of america and how you became the ceo because i think it is interesting. to go back to your background, you are from ohio and your father was a chemist? brian: my father was a chemist. david: you are the sixth of eight children. when you have eight children you share a lot. brian: you have to be very aggressive of always getting your share, let's say that. david: you went to brown university and you are the cocaptains of the rugby team. rugby is a top sport. tough asit is not as banking. brian: nothing more powerful to see one of those scrubs. i was never in there, because i was not big enough. it is a fantastic teamwork game. that is consist
david: you article amended warren buffett? >> warren called us. presidentavid: if the of the united states and said the country needs you, you would say -- brian: call mr. rubenstein. >> would you fix your tie? david: people would not recognize me of my tie was fixed. just leave it this way. i do not consider myself a journalist. i begin to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a how do youity firm define leadership. what is it that makes...
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yvonne: that was the karmiel chairman and ceo, dave maclennan , with david rubenstein in our leadershipes. a quick preview on indian markets that will be online in the next hour or so, pointing to a positive open. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a month. there are no term contracts, no activation fees, and no credit check on the first two lines. get a $50 prepaid card when you switch. it's the most reliable wireless network. and it could save you hundreds. xfinity mobile. yvonne: it is almost 11:00 in singapore, 8:30 in mumbai. i am haslinda amin. yvonne: i am yvonne man. we are entering the last hour of the morning session in hong kong. here are the top stories. asia-pacific stocks edge towards a new bull market with the benchmark it rising 20% from march. futures also extend gains. coronavirus infections continue to rise with the u.s. topping
yvonne: that was the karmiel chairman and ceo, dave maclennan , with david rubenstein in our leadershipes. a quick preview on indian markets that will be online in the next hour or so, pointing to a positive open. this is bloomberg. ♪ save hundreds on your wireless bill without even leaving your house. just keep your phone and switch to xfinity mobile. you can get it by ordering a free sim card online. once you activate, you'll only have to pay for the data you need- starting at just $12 a...
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carlisle cofounder david rubenstein will be speaking with later on ceo leadership live at 4:30 p.m.p, crude tumbling back towards $10 as the futures curve comes under pressure get again. more in today's technically speaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. joining me is mike mcglone. he is the commodity guy. want to ask you about oil under pressure again. 10 or $11 in the front month wti contract. mike: it is all about get me out of the june contract, which expires in three weeks. what we are showing in the first chart in white is open interest on the june contract. it is plunging compared to june of last year, where it took longer to get down. people are saying get me out, i do not want to get in there. it had a spike earlier. now people are getting out. we can roll over the next one, which shows june relative to brent. alix: a lot of people say if it is happening here will it happen in brent. what does the chart tell you there? mike: the first thing to remember about brent's it is seaborne and cash settled. wti. not land locked like it is unlikely to give
carlisle cofounder david rubenstein will be speaking with later on ceo leadership live at 4:30 p.m.p, crude tumbling back towards $10 as the futures curve comes under pressure get again. more in today's technically speaking. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: time for technically speaking. joining me is mike mcglone. he is the commodity guy. want to ask you about oil under pressure again. 10 or $11 in the front month wti contract. mike: it is all about get me out of the june contract, which expires...
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i'm the assistant director of the david m. rubenstein white house history. it's a privilege to be here and see all the pieces come together and it's a truly privilege to
i'm the assistant director of the david m. rubenstein white house history. it's a privilege to be here and see all the pieces come together and it's a truly privilege to
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addition to being on our board of directors, she chairs the education committee, which is our david m. rubenstein national center for white house history, and she chairs our presidential sites summit committee where every two years, we convene about 200 presidential sites from across the country and it will happen again in september of 2020 in dallas, texas. she is the executive in residence at the for congressional and presidential studies at american university. anita is a leading authority on the role and history of first ladies. she, herself, has worked for four presidents and was chief of staff to first lady laura bush. we have patricia matson with us, who was a speechwriter and press assistant for patricia nixon and continued in the office of the first lady for betty ford. she's had an extremely distinguished career, including many years in senior roles at capital cities abc. and our dear friend betty monkman who worked for more than 30 years in the office of the curator at the white house, retiring as chief curator. betty is a great colleague for us here at the association. she has worked
addition to being on our board of directors, she chairs the education committee, which is our david m. rubenstein national center for white house history, and she chairs our presidential sites summit committee where every two years, we convene about 200 presidential sites from across the country and it will happen again in september of 2020 in dallas, texas. she is the executive in residence at the for congressional and presidential studies at american university. anita is a leading authority...
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david: you article amended warren buffett? >> warren called us. presidentavid: if the of the united states and said the country needs you, you would say -- brian: call mr. rubensteinou fix your tie? david:
david: you article amended warren buffett? >> warren called us. presidentavid: if the of the united states and said the country needs you, you would say -- brian: call mr. rubensteinou fix your tie? david: