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david. tell. thanks david, for, for joining us. man, there's so much to talk about. first of all what, what, what do you make of the sky? ah, sam beckman for you to read his buddies in the media column s b us ah, it's, there was a hearing i'll start with this. there was a hearing the other day in front of the house financial services committee by the chief restructuring officer for f t. x. was the witness at that hearing. and he just said it was plain old embezzlement. good old fashion, embezzlement. and that's really what it was. you know, the structure is i think not so important. what is important is the fact that the entity within which depositors customers investors were putting their money was entirely opaque. there was no production of documentation. there was no updated financial statement sent out, there was no audit. and so therefore, there was nothing that the customers or the investors or the depositors could go on except for the word of san banks and free. and so, you know, like a snowball. there were a lot of prominent folks and institutions back this.
david. tell. thanks david, for, for joining us. man, there's so much to talk about. first of all what, what, what do you make of the sky? ah, sam beckman for you to read his buddies in the media column s b us ah, it's, there was a hearing i'll start with this. there was a hearing the other day in front of the house financial services committee by the chief restructuring officer for f t. x. was the witness at that hearing. and he just said it was plain old embezzlement. good old fashion,...
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david tell me where you got the lottery ticket that won the volga.ding present. this one turned out to be what are you doing in my city i'm a scammer deceived, what people would say, what people would say petrovich did not fly anywhere in the hotel did not stay according to the description there would be a photograph. photographer suddenly he also photographed this moscow guest petrovich where he lives in moscow where he works, he will not answer for this humiliation. thank you. the fact is that we know that there were a dozen in sergei pavlovich's apartment at the time of the murder. no no. that is, who is sergei that he was killed do you know? me an apartment and the suspect i ask you not to leave the place of residence. goodbye. i already told you. i think that you not everyone told about the murder of a dozen. i do not understand on what basis. why such suspicions, i found a witness to a robbery, and she saw the killer. maya mikhailovna, do you have a doctor? we had this man, he's only for one day. and there are very polite such sins. kuznetsov i
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he is an active candidate donald trump tells me they are trying to impact an election. >> david: no indicationgoing to stop now in fact he will use this as part of his campaign. in the meantime you have also learned the trump team has been in contact at least initial contact with the secret service. >> described as preliminary conversations with the secret service. security around mar-a-lago and the process of getting him to new york. >> david: in the meantime i want to bring in our legal analyst tonight, professor kate shaw who was with us for all of these cases. this one unprecedented and i was talking with you earlier grip of the prosecutors looking at state charges here of falsifying records in relation to this hush money payments. here is the question for you if they try to connect this on the state level to violating federal election laws this would be untested, not an easy prosecution. >> i think this could be a novel legal theory but we have yet to see the indictment but we aren't sure what's in it. at the heart of this charge is filing false business records with intent to defraud --
he is an active candidate donald trump tells me they are trying to impact an election. >> david: no indicationgoing to stop now in fact he will use this as part of his campaign. in the meantime you have also learned the trump team has been in contact at least initial contact with the secret service. >> described as preliminary conversations with the secret service. security around mar-a-lago and the process of getting him to new york. >> david: in the meantime i want to bring...
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david: tell me what you found. is anecdotal evidence, it can be $10 cheaper at one moment and more extensive next. what is your goal and the respect? david: the goal is to match. if you get into lyft and the price is too high, or you do not get them one because the prices too high, send me an email i want to know. ed: let's turn to microsoft announcing its latest information -- innovation in artificial intelligence. microsoft security copilot, using city 5 trillion security --65 trillion security signals each day to keep the client safe. joining us now, -- thank you for joining us on the program. microsoft is done a lot in ai in the matter of weeks. why is it security tool important? >> first of all, thank you so much are having me here. it is great and we are excited about the announcement this morning. the undershot -- understand why we launched security copilot we have to go back to the landscape. it is been incredibly challenging fears for security. we have seen attacks increase from two years back. it takes les
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david, tell us how you and your colleague uncovered this possible connection. >> thanks, jake.o was a former pitcher for the phillies, came the sixth former member of the team to die of brain cancer. so we got curious whether there was a potential connection. we were able to track down pieces of astroturf from the late '70s and '80s and had them tested. one of the labs found 16 different types of chemicals. >> so the vet was also used by the philadelphia eagles during the same time frame. it in longer exists. obviously, the football players, the number of games, is not remotely the same as baseball players in terms of presence on the field. but have you made any diagnoses with former eagles? >> no, but one thing we found is that during the summer games, that the turf would sometimes heat up to 165 degrees. some of the experts explained that would sort of allow some of the toxins in the turf to release and become airborne. so that's one possible mode of transmission that we considered. >> this is breaking my heart, because we're showing pictures of some of the philadelphia phill
david, tell us how you and your colleague uncovered this possible connection. >> thanks, jake.o was a former pitcher for the phillies, came the sixth former member of the team to die of brain cancer. so we got curious whether there was a potential connection. we were able to track down pieces of astroturf from the late '70s and '80s and had them tested. one of the labs found 16 different types of chemicals. >> so the vet was also used by the philadelphia eagles during the same time...
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and david tonight, sources tell us there is no final decision on whether that apparently disturbing and graphic video will ever be released. david thomas with us again. thank you, pierre. next tonight here will tiktok be banned in the us the apparent warning tonight from the us to tiktok's chinese parent company to sell it by the administration , concerned that your data could be turned over to the chinese government. let's get right to mary bruce tonight, mary, what have you learned? well, david, this is a major escalation. the biden administration warning tiktok that if it's chinese parent company doesn't sell its stake. the popular app could be banned in the us the concern here is that the chinese government could try to manipulate tiktok influence which videos americans are watching which information they are consuming to try and gain political influence or even spy . in a statement, tiktok insists of forced sale doesn't solve the problem, and they say they are already taking steps to address security concerns. david mary bruce at the white house. thank you, mary. right? we turn now
and david tonight, sources tell us there is no final decision on whether that apparently disturbing and graphic video will ever be released. david thomas with us again. thank you, pierre. next tonight here will tiktok be banned in the us the apparent warning tonight from the us to tiktok's chinese parent company to sell it by the administration , concerned that your data could be turned over to the chinese government. let's get right to mary bruce tonight, mary, what have you learned? well,...
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hi there, david. tellmore about the significance of this and what is expected to happen next. >> reporter: amara, it is very significant. this is a truly important moment that a sitting head of state, in this case the president of russia, has been issued an arrest warrant by the hague for war crimes. in this case the prosecutors seem to be going on a particularly clear cut case in his mind of moving children, particularly orphans, out of occupied territory into russia, and that certainly is amongst those most serious crimes that the hague court looks at. there was a great deal of, if not celebration a feeling of vindication by the special prosecutor here in kyiv and ukraine. they are still investigating a great deal of possible war crimes. president zelenskyy charted out the scale of these movements of children. >> translator: this is a historic decision that will lead to historic responsibility. more than 16,000 cases of forced deportation of ukrainian children by the occupier have already been recorded.
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and, david, fema officials tell me they are worried about the survivors who don't want to leave their damaged homes. they are urging people to come forward. there are resources available. david? >> david: so many of those families probably telling you the same thing, witt, they just don't feel like asking for help. they're proud people and we understand that. witt johnson there again tonight. thank you. >>> as i mentioned, we're tracking a new system that could set up the very same severe storm risk, the potential for more tornadoes in that same region. let's get straight to meteorologist ginger live in california. look at that live image tonight. you can see the storm is hitting already in a very familiar track all over again. >> yes, it is! the towering, an incredible piles of snow right by me here tell you they've had nearly 60 feet in this part of the northern sierra. it's been an incredible season. more is coming. the pattern is super active, david. you're looking at the radar where we've seen gusts up to 40-50 miles per hour. that's impacted travel. that'll slide through los ang
and, david, fema officials tell me they are worried about the survivors who don't want to leave their damaged homes. they are urging people to come forward. there are resources available. david? >> david: so many of those families probably telling you the same thing, witt, they just don't feel like asking for help. they're proud people and we understand that. witt johnson there again tonight. thank you. >>> as i mentioned, we're tracking a new system that could set up the very...
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david. >> at the time, rosie gaylord telling us all she wanted to do was recover her family's photos. to help. >> thank you so much. >> in california, miss lisa toto was watching. >> hi, david. >> ms. toto telling us she wanted to help. >> i look forward to the america strong bit that you do at the end, and then krista popped up and i kind of jumped up and said, my kids can do that! >> so, krista starting sending those damaged photos to ms. toto and her photography students. >> hi, david! >> that class proud to show us their work. the mother and daughter. the wedding day. junior, abby fitol. >> we were all just so happy to be involved with it, helping other people. >> sophomore, tamsin ditchik. >> these are their memoires and it makes me feel really good. >> junior, giovani aldi. >> a sense of hope and getting back on their feet after the devastating events of florida. >> and tonight, seven months after hurricane ian -- >> hi, david. >> krista going back to rosie, who wanted to save that album. >> we are at rosie's house. lots of pictures for her. >> those photos now restored by the s
david. >> at the time, rosie gaylord telling us all she wanted to do was recover her family's photos. to help. >> thank you so much. >> in california, miss lisa toto was watching. >> hi, david. >> ms. toto telling us she wanted to help. >> i look forward to the america strong bit that you do at the end, and then krista popped up and i kind of jumped up and said, my kids can do that! >> so, krista starting sending those damaged photos to ms. toto and...
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maybe david would tell me if i'm wrong. but there are a couple of waysq that policy could firm.ning the same, and the %-pan interpretation here that think we'reok going to ask chai powell about. because you did not want to raise rates?ok if the policy rate remains unchanged, the fed would have to increase it more. and thec probability of the may hike is 62%, that's built-in. but we'll hear how powell explains firming, and why that is different from ongoing rate and i feel like he's trying to have it ai] little bit both way and i don't know if he's getting away with it we have this huge thing coming down theq pike,w3 tighter finanl conditions. which will doc a lot of bad things to the economy, it's right there in the statement. itçóxd strikes me, if all thefás in the first paragraph were true, then the things about the policy in the second paragraph "-!q■ to have been a little bit more e1dove-ish. >> a' have it bothlp ways, because th really screwed this up in more than two ways,ó[■ with the hiki too aggressively. there's a little bit of tone fáÑ conversation. because i don't kno
maybe david would tell me if i'm wrong. but there are a couple of waysq that policy could firm.ning the same, and the %-pan interpretation here that think we'reok going to ask chai powell about. because you did not want to raise rates?ok if the policy rate remains unchanged, the fed would have to increase it more. and thec probability of the may hike is 62%, that's built-in. but we'll hear how powell explains firming, and why that is different from ongoing rate and i feel like he's trying to...
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tim david did tell the bbc�*s numbing a bar that match of the day would continue as normal this weekendour or so later we found out that it is anything but that. this raises big questions about one of the bbc's questions about one of the bbc�*s most—watched programmes. the bbc has been hit before and they do crisis management. i think it was harold wilson, the former prime minister who use the expression events dear boy, events. so you can imagine, can't you, the scene this evening, bbc sport producers and frantic dialogue, possibly on phone calls, zoom calls, maybe in person meetings, trying to reinvent or at least adopt and dynamically reform a format that has been very well known to audiences for a long time. gary lineker has been presenting since 1999, which is a very long time. it's a presenter lead and studio programme. it does have pundits, but now the bbc says it won't have any of these elements of presenters or pundits. it will focus on action from matches. there is not 'ust action from matches. there is not just disquiet _ action from matches. there is notjust disquiet in _ ac
tim david did tell the bbc�*s numbing a bar that match of the day would continue as normal this weekendour or so later we found out that it is anything but that. this raises big questions about one of the bbc's questions about one of the bbc�*s most—watched programmes. the bbc has been hit before and they do crisis management. i think it was harold wilson, the former prime minister who use the expression events dear boy, events. so you can imagine, can't you, the scene this evening, bbc...
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unsure at first, saying she doesn't know it. >> i don't know it. >> that's fine. ♪ ♪ >> david: her daughter tellingg these ideas to spread awareness on dementia education and music therapy. elaine playing every day at keystone place senior living community. playing chopin's waltz. ♪ ♪ there is "getting to know you." ♪ ♪ and "i could have danced all night." ♪ ♪ and right here tonight, elaine and her daughter and a performance for all of you at home. >> it may be you can play some mozart. ♪ ♪ elaine's proud daughter, randy. >> i have heard from people all over the world that she has made an impact on, and it has been an amazing experience for all of us. >> david: tonight, elaine, the piano player, and the power of music. ♪ ♪ >> yay! that was lovely. let's say goodbye. >> thank you. >> david: goodbye, a land. your music i >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. larry: happening right now -- the race to save a beloved landmark that's literally sinking after this most recent stretch of wild weather. i'm julian glover. kristen: the taj mahal houseboat has been
unsure at first, saying she doesn't know it. >> i don't know it. >> that's fine. ♪ ♪ >> david: her daughter tellingg these ideas to spread awareness on dementia education and music therapy. elaine playing every day at keystone place senior living community. playing chopin's waltz. ♪ ♪ there is "getting to know you." ♪ ♪ and "i could have danced all night." ♪ ♪ and right here tonight, elaine and her daughter and a performance for all of you...
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david? i know i can tell. i can tell you, i think part of the, the end of this conflict is the end of nato. ok, but i got my fingers crossed. ok, i dmitri one minute left here. one day before the conflict started last year. ukraine was known for mostly for its corruption, but not any more interesting how they did that. dmitri one minute go ahead, i believe, is 2021. when the pandora papers revealed that, the churchill in zalinski himself had stashed a significant assets offshore in tax havens. and suddenly all of that was forgotten . it was also forgotten that he was largely funded and sponsored by your cle malloy scheme. one of the most corrupt york's who's, who's accused by the u. s. government itself of a multi $1000000000.00 bank fraud. and that same old guard funded the ass off battalion. so the ability of the mainstream discourse in the west to exercise an intentional amnesia is absolutely remarkable. but ultimately, our failure to a refusal to look at recent history and give it to regard is going to cau
david? i know i can tell. i can tell you, i think part of the, the end of this conflict is the end of nato. ok, but i got my fingers crossed. ok, i dmitri one minute left here. one day before the conflict started last year. ukraine was known for mostly for its corruption, but not any more interesting how they did that. dmitri one minute go ahead, i believe, is 2021. when the pandora papers revealed that, the churchill in zalinski himself had stashed a significant assets offshore in tax havens....
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unsure at first, saying she doesn't know it. >> i don't know it. >> that's fine. ♪ ♪ >> david: her daughter tellingg these videos to spread awareness on dementia education and music therapy. ♪ ♪ elaine playing every day at keystone place senior living community. ♪ ♪ playing chopin's "minute waltz." ♪ ♪ there's "getting to know you." ♪ ♪ and "i could have danced all night." ♪ ♪ and right here tonight, elaine and her daughter and a performance for all of you at home. >> maybe you can play some mozart. ♪ ♪ elaine's proud daughter, randy. >> i have heard from people all over the world that she has made an impact on, and it has been an amazing experience for all of us. >> david: tonight, elaine, the piano player, and the power of music. ♪ ♪ >> yay! that was lovely. let's say goodbye. >> thank you. >> david: goodbye, elaine. your music is beautiful. keep playing. good night. >> next, it is the end of the line for sausalito's famous taj mahal houseboat. another victim of tuesday storm. >> california's drought situation reaches a point we have not seen in years. >> and silent treatment from alameda county'
unsure at first, saying she doesn't know it. >> i don't know it. >> that's fine. ♪ ♪ >> david: her daughter tellingg these videos to spread awareness on dementia education and music therapy. ♪ ♪ elaine playing every day at keystone place senior living community. ♪ ♪ playing chopin's "minute waltz." ♪ ♪ there's "getting to know you." ♪ ♪ and "i could have danced all night." ♪ ♪ and right here tonight, elaine and her daughter...
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david: do they tell you -- their friends who you are?e: when i was announced as ceo, i knew is going to happen, i called up my son. did not pick up, as usual. i said, please call me. david: you call your son and he did not pick up? jane: no. he sent a message saying, i am busy. i said please i have news could you pick up? he's like, mom i mean it, i'm on zoom calls. i'm busy. he did not pick up. i ended up having to text him, the next morning, that it was going to be announced. then, he came back to me at the end of the day and said, mom, it was a text message, it said, mom you're all over the news. are you important or something... [laughter] ♪ the new chase ink business premier card is made for people like sam who make...? ...everyday products... ...designed smarter. like a smart coffee grinder - that orders fresh beans for you. oh, genius! for more breakthroughs like that... ...i need a breakthrough card... like ours! with 2.5% cash back on purchases of $5,000 or more... plus unlimited 2% cash back on all other purchases! and with gre
david: do they tell you -- their friends who you are?e: when i was announced as ceo, i knew is going to happen, i called up my son. did not pick up, as usual. i said, please call me. david: you call your son and he did not pick up? jane: no. he sent a message saying, i am busy. i said please i have news could you pick up? he's like, mom i mean it, i'm on zoom calls. i'm busy. he did not pick up. i ended up having to text him, the next morning, that it was going to be announced. then, he came...
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david: let's talk about your own background. how does one become the ceo of chevron? tells, where were you born? mike: i was born in los alamos, in new mexico. i grew up in colorado. golden, colorado. david: you went to college where? mike: the university of colorado in boulder, colorado and studied chemical engineering. david: and you said, i want to work in the energy world? mike: at the time, chemical engineers could work in a number of different industries. i had a summer internship where i worked in a refinery in the denver area and found the work and the people interesting. i had an offer to come to the west coast to work for standard of california and it looked like a fun place to live, and a place where i could do interesting work. david: so basically this is your only employer since you graduated from college? more or less? mike: for 40 years, the only employer. david: when you started there, 40 years ago, did you say i might be the ceo someday? or was that not realistic? mike: i just hoped i would last the next two weeks to get my next paycheck. that was never in
david: let's talk about your own background. how does one become the ceo of chevron? tells, where were you born? mike: i was born in los alamos, in new mexico. i grew up in colorado. golden, colorado. david: you went to college where? mike: the university of colorado in boulder, colorado and studied chemical engineering. david: and you said, i want to work in the energy world? mike: at the time, chemical engineers could work in a number of different industries. i had a summer internship where i...
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david. >> colonel davis telling us he's grateful for all of those who fought for him and beside him. >> i'm there that said, no, we're not -- we're not going to say no. we're going to keep at it until someone responds to what the hell happened. >> tonight, on the eve of his honor, colonel davis proud. >> you feel pleased and you served your country in the way that you thought you would serve your country. america becomes profoundly your flag that you carry around. and so, that's where i am right now. i'm extremely excited and pleased and thankful that i'm going to get the medal of honor. >> well, we salute you. colonel davis, on the eve of his well-earned honor. i'm david muir. good night. >> all this rain, all that snow it has added up to make a big difference in our drought. >> i will have the latest numbers on that plus a look at one wendy with whether will return should >> the mitt flip -- the latest on missing san francisco dj. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> check out this view. it is a beautiful sight to see. reservoirs in the
david. >> colonel davis telling us he's grateful for all of those who fought for him and beside him. >> i'm there that said, no, we're not -- we're not going to say no. we're going to keep at it until someone responds to what the hell happened. >> tonight, on the eve of his honor, colonel davis proud. >> you feel pleased and you served your country in the way that you thought you would serve your country. america becomes profoundly your flag that you carry around. and...
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story david is telling, his son took place thousands of years before that but it's universal in termsding what they went through we're going through now. i think people are looking for as i mentioned diversity of thought. i think sometimes we see that our stories aren't always portrayed in some of the mainstream areas, and i think we go, ok, look, then let's tell our own stories. it's a free country. no one is keeping us from doing it, so let's do it and hopefully there can be the shared stories that are told that multiple people can appreciate. >> all very fair points, dallas jenkins. thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. best of luck to you. >> thank you. >> trace: well, the fox news @ night commonsense department couldn't help but notice the material of this year's oscars. not the songs, movies and monologues but the fabric. actress jessica chastain was applauded for wearing a cloth mask except when she was questioned by the host jimmy kimmel, chastain took off the mask as if covid was in a commercial break and no longer was transmissible but chastain's face mask certainly cov
story david is telling, his son took place thousands of years before that but it's universal in termsding what they went through we're going through now. i think people are looking for as i mentioned diversity of thought. i think sometimes we see that our stories aren't always portrayed in some of the mainstream areas, and i think we go, ok, look, then let's tell our own stories. it's a free country. no one is keeping us from doing it, so let's do it and hopefully there can be the shared...
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i'm joined now by the bbc�*s davide ghiglione in rome. just tell his condition. ,., ., ., . condition. good morning. perfect timin: condition. good morning. perfect timing because — condition. good morning. perfect timing because i— condition. good morning. perfect timing because i received - condition. good morning. perfect timing because i received a - condition. good morning. perfect- timing because i received a message from the pope's spokesperson, saying the pope rested well last night and is improving. i am just reading it now. this morning, he had breakfast, read the newspapers and went to a chapel in the hospital to pray. so, this is reassuring for all the catholics around the world. because we know there has been speculation around the health of the pontiff and especially the hospitalisation has raised questions over whether the pope can attend the easter ceremony this weekend and next week, which is obviously very busy for the head of the carpet church. so we will wait —— catholic church. for now has been an improvement, according to what
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david robertovich is my job. please tell me, but i owe you something for your work.k like a person who works for free for everything already paid andrey viktorovich the whole biography on the face of an accountant, or what? yes, there is sin, but where are the stripes? together we have strengthening, if anyone does not know, we work seven days a week. so in the armory and in places. how rogov is there today, but i don’t think he will be against it. if you perform the operation, you would still be against mikhailov. i'm so glad that this nightmare is finally over. this nightmare has begun. i'm sure he was killed because well with god
david robertovich is my job. please tell me, but i owe you something for your work.k like a person who works for free for everything already paid andrey viktorovich the whole biography on the face of an accountant, or what? yes, there is sin, but where are the stripes? together we have strengthening, if anyone does not know, we work seven days a week. so in the armory and in places. how rogov is there today, but i don’t think he will be against it. if you perform the operation, you would...
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david: ok. rishaad: time will tell, as they say. : just ahead, the fed reportedly looking into tougher rules for mid-size lenders. new details and some of the red flags that may have been missed at svb bank and signature bank. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david! connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals. okay, great. j.p. morgan wealth management. david: right. welcome back. the fed is well, the fed says the u.s. banking system is on steady footing despite the collapse of three banks in quick succession. here is the governor speaking in hawaii. >> the u.s. system is resilient with strong capital and liquidity throughout the system. the board continues to carefully monitor developments in markets and across the financial system. rishaad: well, the federal reserve had specific issues, one being the absence of the chief risk officer for silicon valley bank for much of las
david: ok. rishaad: time will tell, as they say. : just ahead, the fed reportedly looking into tougher rules for mid-size lenders. new details and some of the red flags that may have been missed at svb bank and signature bank. that is coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's easy to get lost in investment research. introducing j.p. morgan personal advisors. hey david! connect with an advisor to create your personalized plan. let's find the right investments for your goals. okay, great. j.p....
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david pogue tells us about the players and the stakes. >> you problably realize there are computer chipsomputer. and in your phone. but you may not realize just how many other things in your life rely on chips. like your clocks and your speakers and your toys and every single thing in your kitchen. actually, trust me on that one. >> our demand for silicon chips is only going it grow as we find new ways to make new devices smarter. >> reporter: chris miller teaches at tufts university's fletcher school and is the authoreva book about the chip industry published by simon & schuster. >> here is the big one. where is the chip industry? >> most of the manufacturing happens in east asia and taiwan manufactures 90% of the world's most advanced processors. >> reporter: it's true. over the last 30 years the world has put almost all of its silicon eggs into one basket. >> together we define the future. >> reporter: a single company called tc, the taiwan semiconductor it's the w bigges chipr. eshatean our entire economy is a sitting duck? >> it's an extraordinary risk. >> reporter: we learned that
david pogue tells us about the players and the stakes. >> you problably realize there are computer chipsomputer. and in your phone. but you may not realize just how many other things in your life rely on chips. like your clocks and your speakers and your toys and every single thing in your kitchen. actually, trust me on that one. >> our demand for silicon chips is only going it grow as we find new ways to make new devices smarter. >> reporter: chris miller teaches at tufts...
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david. i will tell will, we have a medal of honor recipient here. how did we get here?asion in 2,000 one, we know what happened, the regime is toppled, taliban and fleets into pakistan and from the beginning it looked good. >> many mistakes in the war on terror. top of the list is not addressing pakistan. whatever was going on with the administration and president bush, horrible mistake. i've been in india. some of it was made up for in the last administration. that right there, when you look at northwest afghanistan, the ho chi minh trl. the taliban and our winter vacationing, we've known that for how long, superpowers pushed there will. we never addressed pakistan. pete: this is an example how we look at afghanistan, the only entity on the map as opposed to surrounding other countries. let's go to the timeline. it happened over a long period of time. the taliban controls all the country. after the invasion, they control all of it, they are starting to regain a lot of influence in 2,009 and then a troop surge pushed them back a little bit which i was there in 2011-12,
david. i will tell will, we have a medal of honor recipient here. how did we get here?asion in 2,000 one, we know what happened, the regime is toppled, taliban and fleets into pakistan and from the beginning it looked good. >> many mistakes in the war on terror. top of the list is not addressing pakistan. whatever was going on with the administration and president bush, horrible mistake. i've been in india. some of it was made up for in the last administration. that right there, when you...
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david, this was a terrifying night for people there in hamburg, and police tell abc news that there is no manhunt. it seems to suggest that the active threat has passed, but a motive for tonight's shooting remains unclear. david? >> marcus moore leading us off tonight from london on the scene in germany playing out at this hour. marcus, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the stunning image south of the border in mexico today, and it comes of course after those four americans were kidnapped, two of them shot and killed. well today, five alleged members of a nor toe use cartel tied up and left in public, right at the scene of the kidnapping for all to see. and authorities believe it was the cartel itself handing over those five suspects. a note left on the windshield. the cartel apologizing for the deadly attack on americans. and late today, the bodies of those two americans who died in the attack arriving back in the united states. abc's matt rivers in mexico city again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, nearly a week after that horrific kidnapping of four americans that left two of
david, this was a terrifying night for people there in hamburg, and police tell abc news that there is no manhunt. it seems to suggest that the active threat has passed, but a motive for tonight's shooting remains unclear. david? >> marcus moore leading us off tonight from london on the scene in germany playing out at this hour. marcus, thank you. >>> in the meantime, we turn to the stunning image south of the border in mexico today, and it comes of course after those four...
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a contributor telling david westin on "wall street week," he thinks the fed has to look at 50 basis pointsthey downshifted to 25 at the last meeting, are they having second thoughts? we will wait to hear from chair powell. larry summers pointing out that they have not been this far behind the curve in over a year. for jay powell, he will be speaking to the senate on tuesday, then on wednesday he will be speaking to the house, the financial services and banking committees in both cases. presumably this is the big question, will he echo his colleagues who have signaled higher for longer? will he signal openness to 50 basis points? we will probably get two big reports this week, jobs and inflation, and that could tip the balance. finally, remember the meeting the head of the rba took in front of parliament a couple weeks ago, don't think jay powell's pushing from both sides of congress is going to be that strong, but progressives like senator ward from massachusetts, are expected to push back hard, senator sherrod brown from ohio -- keep hiking rates and hurt the labor market, can you do this
a contributor telling david westin on "wall street week," he thinks the fed has to look at 50 basis pointsthey downshifted to 25 at the last meeting, are they having second thoughts? we will wait to hear from chair powell. larry summers pointing out that they have not been this far behind the curve in over a year. for jay powell, he will be speaking to the senate on tuesday, then on wednesday he will be speaking to the house, the financial services and banking committees in both...
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our global trade correspondent dharshini david is here to tell us more. dharshini. 500 million people in some fast—growing nations. so, how could joining change fortunes here? the pact involves 11 nations from canada to australia — which account for £1 in every eight of the world's income. they are looking to make it easier and cheaper to trade with each other, and also invest. but in total, we sold almost as much to germany as to all these countries put together last year. and we already have free trade deals with most of them, seen here in blue. it's just brunei and malaysia left, the tiny ones in red. so the financial gains may be minor. 0n the government's calculations, it could add just 0.08% of our gdp in a decade or so. in other words, only an extra sp to every £100 we earn. that goes little way to compensate for the blow the government's independent forecasters reckon could result from leaving the eu, which could leave incomes 4% smaller than they could otherwise have been. and there's issues the government has had to navigate tojoin, including how much acce
our global trade correspondent dharshini david is here to tell us more. dharshini. 500 million people in some fast—growing nations. so, how could joining change fortunes here? the pact involves 11 nations from canada to australia — which account for £1 in every eight of the world's income. they are looking to make it easier and cheaper to trade with each other, and also invest. but in total, we sold almost as much to germany as to all these countries put together last year. and we already...
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david pecker. it's all related to the hush money payments made to former porn star stormy daniels. cbs's robert costa is outside the courthouse in new york city. >> reporter: sources close to the investigation tell cbs news that david pecker's appearance today is a sign district attorney alvin bragg might be finalizing a case against former president donald trump. in 2016, it was pecker who encouraged efforts by then-candidate trump and michael cohen to prevent damaging stories about trump from being published. pecker's top editor at the "national enquirer" deliberated with cohen about making payments to stormy daniels to keep her alleged encounter with trump out of the headlines. soon after, cohen paid daniels $130,000 in hush money, later reimbursed by trump. >> pecker has already testified, so that means that his return trip is really just to underscore a point he's already made. and unless there's another pecker in the wings, that means that what happens now is that the d.a. or the assistant d.a. asks for a vote on the indictment. >> reporter: security has been increased outside and inside manhattan criminal court following a death threat delivered to bragg last week and at least two bomb th
david pecker. it's all related to the hush money payments made to former porn star stormy daniels. cbs's robert costa is outside the courthouse in new york city. >> reporter: sources close to the investigation tell cbs news that david pecker's appearance today is a sign district attorney alvin bragg might be finalizing a case against former president donald trump. in 2016, it was pecker who encouraged efforts by then-candidate trump and michael cohen to prevent damaging stories about...
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a wild week for stocks as treasury yields spike investment strategist david bahnsen on what is tellingis clients now an ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq when aspen dental told me that my dentures were ready, i was so excited. i love the confidence. i love that i can blast this beautiful smile and make the world smile with me. i would totally say aspen dental changed my life. aspen dental makes new smiles affordable. right now, get 20% off dentures. we do anything to make you smile. thanks to avalara we can calculate sales tax on almost anything, anywhere, automatically. avalarahhhhh. what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh. filing sales tax returns? ahhhhhh. managing exemption certificates? ahhhhhh. business license guidance? ahhhhhh. does it connect with accounting? ahhhhhh. item classification? ahhhhhh. cross-border sales? ahhhhhh. what
a wild week for stocks as treasury yields spike investment strategist david bahnsen on what is tellingis clients now an ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq when aspen dental told me that my dentures were ready, i was so excited. i love the...
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a wild week for stocks as treasury yields spike investment strategist david bahnsen on what is telling his clients now and next. adventures and long-term goals. your dedicated fidelity advisor can help you open those doors. by helping you create a comprehensive wealth plan, with the right balance of risk and reward. doors were meant to be opened. for businesses of all sizes, there are a lot of choices when it comes to your internet and technology needs. when you choose comcast business internet, you choose the largest, fastest reliable network. you choose advanced security for total peace of mind. and you choose a next generation 10g network that's always improving, getting faster; more reliable; and more intelligent to keep you ready for today and tomorrow. the choice is clear: make your business future ready with the network from the most innovative company. comcast business. powering possibilities™. a ballet studio, an architecture firm... and homemade barbeque sauce. they're called 'small businesses.' but to the people who build them there's nothing 'small' about them. that's why a
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tell. >> david mckenzie reporting live from kyiv, thank you. >>> the pentagon says that the united states is keeping a close eye on next week's meeting russian president vladimir putin and the chinese leader xi jinping. >> it will be their first meeting since russia's invasion of ukraine. the u.s. and western leaders are concerned about the close no-limits partnership between the two leaders. cnn correspondent selena wang with more. >> the leaders of china and russia are meeting next week in russia. the foreign ministry confirmed the war will be a core part of the talks. the kremlin said they will discuss strategic cooperation. the two leaders have forced this close personal connection and share a deep suspicion towards the u.s., which they both believe is bent on holding china and russia down. chinese leader xi jinping flies to moscow next week to meet with vladimir putin. his first visit since russia envaded ukraine. it's a powerful show of the emboldened ambitions and support for host cow china's foreign ministry said the country's boils down to one sentence, which is to urges peace an
tell. >> david mckenzie reporting live from kyiv, thank you. >>> the pentagon says that the united states is keeping a close eye on next week's meeting russian president vladimir putin and the chinese leader xi jinping. >> it will be their first meeting since russia's invasion of ukraine. the u.s. and western leaders are concerned about the close no-limits partnership between the two leaders. cnn correspondent selena wang with more. >> the leaders of china and russia...
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a wild week for stocks as treasury yields spike investment strategist david bahnsen on what is tellingis clients now an so it's decided, we'll park even deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open. surprise. [ laughs ] [ horn honks, muffled talking ] -can't hear you, jerry. -sorry. uh, yeah, can we get a system where when someone's bike is in the shop, then we could borrow someone else's? -no! -no! or you can get a quote with america's number-one motorcycle insurer and maybe save some money while you're at it. all in favor of that. [ horn honking ] there's a lot of buttons and knobs in here. nothing. nothing. absolutely, nothing. it really is something. as an expedia member, you can save up to 30% when you add a hotel to your flight. so you can have a bit more money, to do even less. because you've got a whole lot of nothing to do and absolutely nowhere to be. >> welcome back take a look at where markets ended treasury yields sword with disappointing sales guidance from big retail and we heard from he federal governors were key interest rates are heading now joining me to r
a wild week for stocks as treasury yields spike investment strategist david bahnsen on what is tellingis clients now an so it's decided, we'll park even deeper into parking spaces so people think they're open. surprise. [ laughs ] [ horn honks, muffled talking ] -can't hear you, jerry. -sorry. uh, yeah, can we get a system where when someone's bike is in the shop, then we could borrow someone else's? -no! -no! or you can get a quote with america's number-one motorcycle insurer and maybe save...
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doj, that journalist is david and davi brody rohde now says how trump may be able to bring pressur to bear and state prosecutor on judges and even jurors. former prosecutors tellingdavid rohde for the new yorker that the judge and prosecutors in this trump case in new york quote, cannot ignore one typ of comment from trump, threats of violence agains participants at the trial. trump's rhetoric could mak manhattan jurors reluctant t serve in a trial, fearing they could face attacks fro supporters along with everything else, th judge in this case, an everybody else involved in thi case, is gonna have to figur out how to contend with wher it is likely to be intense pressure and likely threat threats of violence from trump and his allies joining us now is david rohde, executive editor of news new yorker.com, writer of the book in deep, the legs to which bil barr went to the protect lon trump, which is what got u here today in some ways. good to see you here today david. >> thanks for having me. >> do you think it is fair t see this indictment today as the sort of fruit that this, that was grown on the tree tha was bill barr? when bill barr came in basically to protec
doj, that journalist is david and davi brody rohde now says how trump may be able to bring pressur to bear and state prosecutor on judges and even jurors. former prosecutors tellingdavid rohde for the new yorker that the judge and prosecutors in this trump case in new york quote, cannot ignore one typ of comment from trump, threats of violence agains participants at the trial. trump's rhetoric could mak manhattan jurors reluctant t serve in a trial, fearing they could face attacks fro...
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i can tell you that this system is strong and safe and resilient. >> reporter: and david, all of these issues will be taken center stage next week, right here in washington at a special faa safety sum milt, and, of course, we will be there. david? >> all right, gio benitez tonight. thank you, gio. >>> tonight, we're tracking two cross-country storms. at least 16 states and 40 million people on alert from california to wisconsin already for heavy snow, flooding rain and high winds. this will be in the northeast by friday's commute. all of this starting in the west again. a new blanket of heavy snow in lake tahoe. that storm already moving across the country at this hour. and yet another system, what's called a new atmospheric river, about to slam california again with more snow and flooding rain. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all again for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hey, david. this next storm is going to be much warmer than the storms we've seen slam california this past month. that atmospheric river has a deep subtropical moisture plume point
i can tell you that this system is strong and safe and resilient. >> reporter: and david, all of these issues will be taken center stage next week, right here in washington at a special faa safety sum milt, and, of course, we will be there. david? >> all right, gio benitez tonight. thank you, gio. >>> tonight, we're tracking two cross-country storms. at least 16 states and 40 million people on alert from california to wisconsin already for heavy snow, flooding rain and high...
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a wild week for stocks as treasury yields spike investment strategist david bahnsen on what is telling his clients now an ♪ ♪ wow, we're crunching tons of polygons here! what's going on? where's regina? hi, i'm ladonna. i invest in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to the nasdaq-100 innovations, like real time cgi. okay... yeah... oh. don't worry i got it! become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq (vo) the fully electric audi e-tron family is here. with models that fit any lifestyle. and innovative ways to make your e-tron your own. through elegant design and progressive technology. all the exhilaration, none of the compromise. the audi e-tron family. progress that moves you. >> welcome back take a look at where markets ended treasury yields sword with disappointing sales guidance from big retail and we heard from he federal governors were key interest rates are heading now joining me to rev it up as a bonsai group founder managing box under partner david bahnsen it's great is you, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> yet one fed governor rafael
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david, you know that, that they say again, when i started the program here were what western leads won't tell us about what this conflict here. and it going back to the origins of the because when 2014 who exactly was involved in that, who used force. all this is public knowledge, if you want to know, but the mainstream media will never tell you these things. david. no, and the thought the funny thing in the up, the funny thing is the irony is that the mainstream media for the last 8 years until 2022. i've been talking about a fall right problem and the o nazi problem in ukraine. they'd been open about that, but the moment the special military operation started, they completely silent on there. and the narrative just split instantly. and when that happens, you know, there's something wrong. you know that the strings are being pulled and propaganda is being put in place. but yeah, we know that in 2014 are the crew was instigated mainly by victorian newland and other people in the c i and the united states, a government and the right sector. the as off battalion and other neo nazi groups, were
david, you know that, that they say again, when i started the program here were what western leads won't tell us about what this conflict here. and it going back to the origins of the because when 2014 who exactly was involved in that, who used force. all this is public knowledge, if you want to know, but the mainstream media will never tell you these things. david. no, and the thought the funny thing in the up, the funny thing is the irony is that the mainstream media for the last 8 years...
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fema officials tell me they are worried about the survivors who don't want to leave their damaged homes. they are urging people to come forward. there are resources available. david? >> so many of those families telling you the same thing, they don't feel like asking for help. they're proud people. we understand that. thank you. as i mentioned, we are tracking a new system that could set up the very same severe storm risk, a potential for more tornadoes, in that same region. let's get to chief meteorologist ginger d this had nearly 60 feet in this part of the northern sierra. it's been an incredible season and more coming. obviously it's falling now. the pattern is super aiv lookg at the radar, where we've seen gustses up for the records of 40-50 miles per hour, sliding through los angeles tonight, going east, and on friday damaging winds and tornadoes possible from chicago down to shreveport. david? >> ginger, thank you. we turn now to the horrific images, the deadly fire across the u.s. border in mexico at a migrant detention center not far from el paso. at least 40 people killed. we're at the border tonight. >> tonighthorities investigating a massive fire at a
fema officials tell me they are worried about the survivors who don't want to leave their damaged homes. they are urging people to come forward. there are resources available. david? >> so many of those families telling you the same thing, they don't feel like asking for help. they're proud people. we understand that. thank you. as i mentioned, we are tracking a new system that could set up the very same severe storm risk, a potential for more tornadoes, in that same region. let's get to...
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if you want to know what the mainstream media will never tell you these things, david. no, and the thought the funny thing in the art, the funny thing is the irony is that the mainstream media for the last 8 years until 2022. i've been talking about a fall right problem in the nazi problem in ukraine. they've been open about that, but the moment the special military operation started, they completely silent on there. and the narrative just split instantly. and when that happens, you know, there's something wrong. you know that the strings are being pulled and propaganda is being put in place. but yeah, we know that in 2014 are the crew was instigated mainly by victorian newland and other people in the c i a in the united states, a government and the right sector. the as off battalion and other neo nazi groups, were a key part of what happened in 2014, to get rid of a democratically elected government and put in a place, a puppet government, which would then bring ukraine into nato and into the e u. and that is the wrong future for the world. i mean, it's better for nato
if you want to know what the mainstream media will never tell you these things, david. no, and the thought the funny thing in the art, the funny thing is the irony is that the mainstream media for the last 8 years until 2022. i've been talking about a fall right problem in the nazi problem in ukraine. they've been open about that, but the moment the special military operation started, they completely silent on there. and the narrative just split instantly. and when that happens, you know,...