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david? well, it's iroeright d fantasy. oh, really? david? iror dwight d eisenhower >> dwight d eisenhower eisenhower who's the name of that you mentioned earlier? that ship you mentioned earlier? who with the idea who came up with the idea seven years never gone years ago? and it's never gone anywhere past paper on a desk, right? >> f i mean, right? >> i mean, this seems to >> yeah. i mean, this seems to be a recurring in western be a recurring theme in western foreign look at lines foreign policy. we look at lines in like, yeah, in a map and we're like, yeah, you bangladesh and you know what? bangladesh and can in pakistan can go can go here in pakistan can go here and you know, be here and you know, it'll be fine. later. fine. we'll work it out later. >> and palestine >> israel and palestine were organised they are. organised in the way they are. the matching each the border is matching each other anyway. i mean, other to fail anyway. i mean, the uk and the us wanted to stay that way and they've got what the uk and the us wanted to stay tha
david? well, it's iroeright d fantasy. oh, really? david? iror dwight d eisenhower >> dwight d eisenhower eisenhower who's the name of that you mentioned earlier? that ship you mentioned earlier? who with the idea who came up with the idea seven years never gone years ago? and it's never gone anywhere past paper on a desk, right? >> f i mean, right? >> i mean, this seems to >> yeah. i mean, this seems to be a recurring in western be a recurring theme in western foreign...
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think they could impact the overall risk of getting cancer. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations: is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in alabama in a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they get so well educated? >> on my father's side, it was really parents who themselves had limited education. my grandfather with a fourth-grade education did not learn to write or read until he was in his 40's and really felt his children needed a college education. on my mother's side, her mother in the 1920's had to travel 200 miles to an academy started by presbyterians in the southern part of alabama to get her high school degree and then went 10 summers to get her bachelors degree. they had foundations of understanding the value of education and the ability, particularly for a meager -- particularly for a negro in the south, to advance their l
think they could impact the overall risk of getting cancer. >> "the david rubenstein show: peer to peer conversations: is sponsored by wells fargo. we are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: talk about your background. where were you born? dr. vickers: i was born in alabama in a small town in the black belt of alabama. a rural farming area where my parents were educators. david: your parents were extremely well educated for blacks in the south at that time. how did they...
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david: presumably blackstone, since i know that business reasonably well, will presumably try to sell it or take it public, but not in the near future? deborah: they are our owners, and i think our partnership with them is very close. david: how are you going to grow the company? everybody wants growth. how are you going to grow the company? do you have lines of activity you want to get into or something like that? deborah: as i said, 75% of the united states has said they are interested in family history. if you look globally at many key countries we are in, that is similar as well. there are so many people interested in that category today. part of that is it's pretty intimidating. you come to our site and try to figure out how to make it work, we want to make it simpler. on top of ancestry for all, we have something called me to we, where we take genealogy from a solo activity and bring the family together so as we are doing this with my cousins, we are adding photos together, talking about these things, collecting family history one piece at a time. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show
david: presumably blackstone, since i know that business reasonably well, will presumably try to sell it or take it public, but not in the near future? deborah: they are our owners, and i think our partnership with them is very close. david: how are you going to grow the company? everybody wants growth. how are you going to grow the company? do you have lines of activity you want to get into or something like that? deborah: as i said, 75% of the united states has said they are interested in...
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david, well done, boys, well, the government is changing, it’s nice to the eye, it would always be likethe exit is always behind me. okay, you will be with me, move, consumer loan from rosselkhozbank with love for its people, rosselkhozbank is more than you think, favorite stars and time-tested hits. i love your mood , don’t wake me up, don’t wake me up, my red light, you write to me, with a spring ray on a white wall, like a ship, music is playing, i love you girls, i love you, autumn-autumn, come on ! bim today at 19:30 on ntv. i have all the best that life can give, but i am not happy. you don’t have your own apartment, there’s no food in the refrigerator, so why are you like this? joyful, i’m hiring you as my personal trainer, successful, you’re ready for explosive brain pumping, i’m already on my way to you, look now only at kiion, if you have hemorrhoids, three active components of hepotrombing at once relieve pain, two burning sensations, three itching, capable of action immediately after the use of hepotrombin g treatment of hemorrhoids at a time. i wish i could have lunch now f
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they say that there will be an update of the information, we are following these events, well, in the meantime, davidmiya, the leader of the parliamentary faction of the servant of the people, i have this impression, maybe, maybe with such a throw-in, maybe they want to divert attention from something, let's see, no, well, they could just protest, how how... people will react, that too, and they protested very well, because i have a red phone, everyone is writing to me, you know, you know something, don't you, and everyone is silent, and when you write, the most important thing is that in such a situation, when you write to high-ranking officials, they are so constantly in touch and answer, here they probably even connected the phones, because even if i see that no e-mail messages are received, they probably do not want to answer, well, this indicates that that you said that several people in the state make decisions, and the decision obviously depends on these two or three people. only they know this, but this situation of dismissal, not dismissal, is very similar to the times of kuchma, because whe
they say that there will be an update of the information, we are following these events, well, in the meantime, davidmiya, the leader of the parliamentary faction of the servant of the people, i have this impression, maybe, maybe with such a throw-in, maybe they want to divert attention from something, let's see, no, well, they could just protest, how how... people will react, that too, and they protested very well, because i have a red phone, everyone is writing to me, you know, you know...
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david? >> well, let's get to the latest on boeing and get david back as well.ain after posting what was its biggest one-day loss in over a year. united and alaska air finding loose hardware on some of the planes in question following those planes being grounded. let's goat phil lebeau to fill us in on what's going on. phil? >> david, i think both united and alaska, when they initially started doing these inspections, preparing for what ultimately would be the checklist from the faa in terms of do these inspections, if they're clear, you're good to go. they haven't received the final word from the faa but they did start preparing their aircraft, the max 9s they have that are grounded for those inspections, and what happened when they started looking at them? alaska yesterday saying that they found loose parts in some of the door plugs on max 9s as they were beginning their inspections. alaska has 65 max 9 planes. not as many as united. united earlier yesterday reported that it found loose bolts in some of the max 9 planes that it was inspecting. united has 9 max
david? >> well, let's get to the latest on boeing and get david back as well.ain after posting what was its biggest one-day loss in over a year. united and alaska air finding loose hardware on some of the planes in question following those planes being grounded. let's goat phil lebeau to fill us in on what's going on. phil? >> david, i think both united and alaska, when they initially started doing these inspections, preparing for what ultimately would be the checklist from the faa...
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well, look, we have to talk, yes, as a politician and david as a politician, just what do you want tos and from him first of all, from a moral point of view, i'm with you here i agree that yes, every life in the war is of course a loss for ukraine and, as a rule , it is the best, from the point of view, when we speak, we put all emotions in parentheses, let's say so, and talk specifically about losses, as a military component and the component is... that we need mobilization there, we need staffing, here you can evaluate from the point of view of the big conflict that is there and the ratio of irreversible losses there that can return, and on the basis of this already evaluate uh, let's say so , the course of the war itself and directly we have to assess what kind of reinforcements we need there, so i think that he had in mind exactly that... the military point of view when he said, of course, well, when you say it on the air, you have to take into account that you politicians will quote you , that's why, of course, and you and i, when you ask me such a question, the issue of loss, i
well, look, we have to talk, yes, as a politician and david as a politician, just what do you want tos and from him first of all, from a moral point of view, i'm with you here i agree that yes, every life in the war is of course a loss for ukraine and, as a rule , it is the best, from the point of view, when we speak, we put all emotions in parentheses, let's say so, and talk specifically about losses, as a military component and the component is... that we need mobilization there, we need...
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david: well, you survived that.fter you accomplished about global immunization program, you said you wanted to do something different. so you decided to leave. what to do next? dr. shah: i was at gates for a while. after president obama got elected, i got a phone call to join the obama administration. it had always been my dream since i left medical school to work for gore that i would get a chance to serve in the administration, so i moved to washington, d.c. david: so you wanted initially to work for the secretary of agriculture, who i guess is tilde secretary of agriculture -- dr. shah: [laughs] it is, yes tom vilsack. , david: he has had a couple of tours of duty in the position. you later got asked to be the head of usaid. what is usaid? dr. shah: the united states agency for international development is america's prime development and humanitarian agency. it was founded by john f. kennedy. it has a very clear and direct mission. the idea is bringing dignity, security, hope and opportunity to the poorest parts
david: well, you survived that.fter you accomplished about global immunization program, you said you wanted to do something different. so you decided to leave. what to do next? dr. shah: i was at gates for a while. after president obama got elected, i got a phone call to join the obama administration. it had always been my dream since i left medical school to work for gore that i would get a chance to serve in the administration, so i moved to washington, d.c. david: so you wanted initially to...
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david: can you still do surgery if you only do it occasionally? dr. vickers: i do it wellto know that what i do, the outcomes are not affected. as a low-volume surgeon, you have to watch closely, and they -- i typically operate with other surgeons, other senior surgeons who are part of the picture as well. david: what does it take to be a great surgeon? dr. vickers: this may sound trite, perseverance, resilience, in practical terms, being able to take a bill and not having it become a permanent deformity, and grit. the ability to turn lemons into lemonade. do not let both discouragement and disappointment from the prior patient prevent you from taking care of the next patient you see. david: you are relatively pretty young by my standards. is this something that you see being able to do for the next decade or so? dr. vickers: i hope so. more than ever as we talked about people getting older and the incidence of cancer growing, i think we have a special role for the society, not only in new york and in america and the world, the role we play around discoveries, that i think
david: can you still do surgery if you only do it occasionally? dr. vickers: i do it wellto know that what i do, the outcomes are not affected. as a low-volume surgeon, you have to watch closely, and they -- i typically operate with other surgeons, other senior surgeons who are part of the picture as well. david: what does it take to be a great surgeon? dr. vickers: this may sound trite, perseverance, resilience, in practical terms, being able to take a bill and not having it become a permanent...
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and that's not the concept i might have to be with, but a few and david well, actually, i think that to like now, if i were to describe it to the corporate us, the batch be honest you actually are making in the last couple of weeks is we are much better place than where we may have a few weeks ago. we have seen that to the whole process was working in november that resulted in the release of fund of to 9 hostages, and unfortunately, this process for the default. so at best time and the intensity of the war actually increased the, made the situation more complex as you have highlighted that there was a clear demand of the cabinet ceasefire for head of the english here. sions, which i believe that to we move from that place to a case with the task that potentially might lead to a ceasefire, a government in the future. and this is what we all hold ending for. because we've seen also the suffering of the p to the supervisor, and we've seen them on the selection of it now or the manual as the mediators trying our best in order to get to negotiate a solution where to kind of brings the sau
and that's not the concept i might have to be with, but a few and david well, actually, i think that to like now, if i were to describe it to the corporate us, the batch be honest you actually are making in the last couple of weeks is we are much better place than where we may have a few weeks ago. we have seen that to the whole process was working in november that resulted in the release of fund of to 9 hostages, and unfortunately, this process for the default. so at best time and the...
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you have a lot of leverage on hamas. >> well, david, this is actually, this point that you have raised, i've been hearing this a lot about the leverage and the pressure, that qatar's role needs to be understand clearly in this context. our role as mediator, we like to bring the parties to bridge the gaps between them. pressuring them, pressuring both of them by meetings, by commitment, by addressing the issues with some solutions. that's the pressure and the leverage. beyond this leverage, we don't see that as a superpower that can impose something on this party or the other party to bring them to that place. basically, we are using our offices to connect to bridge gaps to put solutions, to come up with some alternatives. that's what qatar has as an ability. and this way has worked. has worked previously in the process and has worked in the process between u.s. and iran. has worked in the process between u.s. and taliban. and it's been working between ukraine and russia. so that's the way that qatar is operating. >> israel has today released evidence that its claim that these 12 employ
you have a lot of leverage on hamas. >> well, david, this is actually, this point that you have raised, i've been hearing this a lot about the leverage and the pressure, that qatar's role needs to be understand clearly in this context. our role as mediator, we like to bring the parties to bridge the gaps between them. pressuring them, pressuring both of them by meetings, by commitment, by addressing the issues with some solutions. that's the pressure and the leverage. beyond this...
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we're looking at baidu as well. david back of the reports, shares are down eight and a half percent, volumes or bursting through the ceiling so 900 million shares. use to 100 million shares. the military is testing a chatbot which might raise concerns over sanctions from the u.s.. u.s.. more nex it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's lives, it's overwhelming. it's everything. ♪ >> the forces of taiwan independence threatened with taiwanese people, undermine the peace and stability of taiwan. this will lead to disaster. rishaad: the weekend's in taiwan. chinese foreign minister wang weighing in on that. the message of the selection to beijing is we are not afraid of you. i'm economist joins us now. we've got like touching the -- we've got his work cut out for him. give us your thought process. >> a couple of days after the historic vote on here on the island speakin
we're looking at baidu as well. david back of the reports, shares are down eight and a half percent, volumes or bursting through the ceiling so 900 million shares. use to 100 million shares. the military is testing a chatbot which might raise concerns over sanctions from the u.s.. u.s.. more nex it's an amazing thing when you show generosity of spirit to someone. and you want people to be saved and to have a better life, then you don't stop. the idea that we have saved five million people's...
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david, you have a minute to think, time, well, well, well, maybe gold, i think, i think, i think, mome many gods, and one of them was god that, but a few years later, the ancient egyptians began to say that god was no longer the same god, of which god that really was, and this is easy. you don't even need a minute to think, david. oh, more mathematics. besides what? god what else? god of knowledge. god of knowledge, mathematics. and writing, writing, attention, the correct answer, in ancient egypt the god thoth was revered as the god of wisdom, knowledge, mathematics and writing, this is the correct answer, the score is 2:1 in favor of experts. this question is answered by the tv viewers themselves. attention to the screen. if the ancient egyptians had invented cardboard boxes or balls of yarn, they would certainly have placed them in the temple of this goddess. and what kind of goddess is depicted as a cat or a woman with a head. i understand correctly that there will be an early answer, david, well , this is the easiest thing, only then you will save an extra minute for thinking, so
david, you have a minute to think, time, well, well, well, maybe gold, i think, i think, i think, mome many gods, and one of them was god that, but a few years later, the ancient egyptians began to say that god was no longer the same god, of which god that really was, and this is easy. you don't even need a minute to think, david. oh, more mathematics. besides what? god what else? god of knowledge. god of knowledge, mathematics. and writing, writing, attention, the correct answer, in ancient...
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that was very good, david -- >> well, i meant it for our our viewers. i assume you already are know all of this. stuart: quite an assumption. >> could be. stuart: stay there, david can. combing -- coming up, democrat andrew yang casting doubt can on biden's re-election chance. watch this. industry think he's the wrong candidate for 2024. i've run for president. i think having an 81-year-old candidate would be a massive handicap in the fall. stuart: all right. gotta say it again, i don't think biden can handle another five years. >>> is and there's this, lawmakers rolled out an $80 billion bipartisan tax deal. it expands the child tax credit. house ways and means chair, powerful guy, jason smith, he negotiated the deal. i want to know if we're going to get a tax cut. he's next. ♪ ♪ another day, another dollar. ♪ working my whole life away. ♪ another day, another dollar ♪ finish finish j.p. morgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research. get help with j.p morgan personal advisors. hey, david! ready to get started? work with ad
that was very good, david -- >> well, i meant it for our our viewers. i assume you already are know all of this. stuart: quite an assumption. >> could be. stuart: stay there, david can. combing -- coming up, democrat andrew yang casting doubt can on biden's re-election chance. watch this. industry think he's the wrong candidate for 2024. i've run for president. i think having an 81-year-old candidate would be a massive handicap in the fall. stuart: all right. gotta say it again, i...
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position the united states to be more influential in post..." uh conflict negotiations. well, finally, and briefly, david, how important would you say the support from the united states is for israel today? well, everyone can see that it's crucial. mean, the the sailing of the fleet to the eastern med, the the aircraft carriers, the supplies of the the shells and the missiles which the americans have given the the the way in which biden has pushed through without congressional oversight, the... uh the the the shipping of more weapons to the zionists, it's crucial, they couldn't do what they're doing without american support, so while the americans might say, oh, there's too much killing or it's disproportionate or a little more little words like that, at the same time what they're doing is facilitating it directly by sending weaponry, well i'm afraid the clock's beatenus again, so that's it for another show as we're out of time, i'd like to thank our guest scott ritter and of course our resident expert. professor david miller. palestine classified will be back next week with more forensic investigations
position the united states to be more influential in post..." uh conflict negotiations. well, finally, and briefly, david, how important would you say the support from the united states is for israel today? well, everyone can see that it's crucial. mean, the the sailing of the fleet to the eastern med, the the aircraft carriers, the supplies of the the shells and the missiles which the americans have given the the the way in which biden has pushed through without congressional oversight,...
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i'm curious to know, can you lump it into one in terms of these planes being problematic, david? >> wellit's difficult to do that from my perspective as a safety investigator, because when you see issues like this, it's easy to presume that it crosses everything and it just makes everything unsafe. for caution, yes, you ground the aircraft and look at them. you need to know as well in perspective, i've been involved as well with a lot of the investigations of the boeing aircraft, the max 8, i went up and flew the simulator after the fact, after they replaced the software. so you have to take individual things on their own merit and see what happens. the fleet grounding is a cautionary measure and it's good, it needs to be done. but its important that we don't broadly say, well, this airplane is bad or that airplane is bad. every airplane has its issues, whether it's boeing, airbus, whatever it might be, they have their own issues to be dealt with and they have to be dealt with one at a time. to categorically say this airplane is bad or that airplane is bad, i don't think i would go there
i'm curious to know, can you lump it into one in terms of these planes being problematic, david? >> wellit's difficult to do that from my perspective as a safety investigator, because when you see issues like this, it's easy to presume that it crosses everything and it just makes everything unsafe. for caution, yes, you ground the aircraft and look at them. you need to know as well in perspective, i've been involved as well with a lot of the investigations of the boeing aircraft, the max...
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david, well, i don't know if i'll pass, as i counted, i have six correct answers. rrect answers? excitement, spotlights, light, the presence of strangers, or is it knowledge? well, maybe partly inattention, so far i see no reason to be upset, in any case, you are great, well done, despite all this, you took your knowledge into your hands and answered the questions put to you, now i please pay attention to the screen, in which a table will appear, a table according to which eight players will go on a further journey in our game, with the four players who scored the smallest, round, and the four players, well , we congratulate you, you are making it to the second , literally a little bit was not enough, you see table, i also want us to support these guys, don’t be upset, you ’re great, you did everything. that's right, you are leaving our site to this thunderous applause, thank you for the game, i liked it overall, the only thing i it seems that it was more inattention that failed, well, it seemed like we were preparing, well, it just so happened that when i usually w
david, well, i don't know if i'll pass, as i counted, i have six correct answers. rrect answers? excitement, spotlights, light, the presence of strangers, or is it knowledge? well, maybe partly inattention, so far i see no reason to be upset, in any case, you are great, well done, despite all this, you took your knowledge into your hands and answered the questions put to you, now i please pay attention to the screen, in which a table will appear, a table according to which eight players will go...
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david. does he have the money to pay a six-figure award? >> well, donald's finances have always been a lot of smoke and mirrors. while he testified he had over $400 million cash, i don't think you can go to the bank with that. and donald further will believe in his own mind that i can stall and delay forever in paying this award. i'll come up with one way or another to do it. that's what was taught to him. attack law enforcement or anyone who comes after you. never admit a mistake, and delay, delay, delay. >> is there a way the court can make him pay? >> yes, there is, and yes, judge kaplan will. donald trump has these two big things going on. campaigning for president and also has four criminal prosecutions and all of this civil litigation. we think of those as different things. donald trump thinks of them as the same. he turns his trials into campaign rallies, but guess what, at the end of the day, it's the judge who says this is a court of law. judge kaplan himself, he runs a tight ship. one example, trump's spokesman, his cell phone went off in
david. does he have the money to pay a six-figure award? >> well, donald's finances have always been a lot of smoke and mirrors. while he testified he had over $400 million cash, i don't think you can go to the bank with that. and donald further will believe in his own mind that i can stall and delay forever in paying this award. i'll come up with one way or another to do it. that's what was taught to him. attack law enforcement or anyone who comes after you. never admit a mistake, and...
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david: when you graduated from michigan, i assume you did reasonably well. cided to go to medical school. dr. shah: i did. david: medical school was not enough. you wanted to get another degree as well. dr. shah: in reality, i felt that i was supposed to be a doctor because i grew up with that. i got very interested in politics and policy, so i wanted to learn about health economics, so i joined an md phd program at penn medical and the wharton school. david: did you set up shop to become a doctor? dr. shah: i didn't. david: did that disappoint your parents? dr. shah: it did at the time. maybe not disappoint them, but it made them nervous. after i took my last set of board exams, my then-girlfriend, now my wife, got in my car and drove 14 hours from nashville, tennessee, to philadelphia in -- from philadelphia in order to volunteer with al gore's presidential campaign. david: it was the year 2000? dr. shah: it was. david: when he did not become president, what did you do? dr. shah: i found myself unemployed for a little while and found myself dabbling in poli
david: when you graduated from michigan, i assume you did reasonably well. cided to go to medical school. dr. shah: i did. david: medical school was not enough. you wanted to get another degree as well. dr. shah: in reality, i felt that i was supposed to be a doctor because i grew up with that. i got very interested in politics and policy, so i wanted to learn about health economics, so i joined an md phd program at penn medical and the wharton school. david: did you set up shop to become a...
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>> david: well, john, he talked about violent crime across the country.did not address washington, d.c. at any length, just saying the department of justice would put out a plan for washington, d.c. later because d.c. has seen a lot of crime. touted cities with lower rates like baltimore and detroit but did note that violent crime is still a problem across the country. >> violent crime is not just a threat to people's physical safety. it is a threat to their ability to freely go about their daily lives. violent crime isolates people and communities. it deepens the fractures in our public life and when it is not addressed, it can undermine people's trust in the government and in each other. >> david: today the attorney general met with top law enforcement officials to discuss crime, specifically crime rates. baltimore, maryland dropped about 20%. detroit the lowest number of homicides since 1966. however, the window from garland outside in washington, d.c. is setting all kinds of new records, not for the good. motor vehicle thefts in washington, d.c. have
>> david: well, john, he talked about violent crime across the country.did not address washington, d.c. at any length, just saying the department of justice would put out a plan for washington, d.c. later because d.c. has seen a lot of crime. touted cities with lower rates like baltimore and detroit but did note that violent crime is still a problem across the country. >> violent crime is not just a threat to people's physical safety. it is a threat to their ability to freely go...
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well, i see and i feel that i can make it to the second round. ok, david, well, i don’t know if i’ll iving more correct answers? excitement, spotlights, light, the presence of strangers, or is it knowledge? well , maybe partly inattention, so far i don’t see any reason to be upset, in in any case, you are great, well done , despite all this, you took your knowledge into your hands and answered the questions put to you, now i ask you to pay attention to the screen on which a table will appear, a table with... according to which eight players will go on a further journey in our game, with the four players who scored the lowest number of points we will have to say goodbye. attention to the screen. so, the eight players with the most points, we congratulate you, you advance to the second round, well, there are four players who, well, literally don’t care a little. you see the table, i also want us to support these guys, don’t be upset, you’re great, you did everything right, you are leaving our site to this thunderous applause, thank you for the game, i generally liked it, the only thing
well, i see and i feel that i can make it to the second round. ok, david, well, i don’t know if i’ll iving more correct answers? excitement, spotlights, light, the presence of strangers, or is it knowledge? well , maybe partly inattention, so far i don’t see any reason to be upset, in in any case, you are great, well done , despite all this, you took your knowledge into your hands and answered the questions put to you, now i ask you to pay attention to the screen on which a table will...
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. ♪ >> "the david rubenstein show: peer-to-peer conversations" is sponsored by wells fargo. are helping our clients forge what's next. ♪ david: let us talk about your background. your parents came from where? dr. shah: my parents are from india. david: where did they settle? dr. shah: they started in pasadena, california. my father was an engineer working on the apollo programs for a company designing components on apollo missions, but they quickly moved to detroit, michigan, and my father had a 30-year career at ford motor company. my mom is in early childhood education specialist, and she started a montessori school. david: you grew up in the detroit area. i assume you are a superstar student. dr. shah: i was a good student. i grew up in an indian american community that was pretty focused on being a good student. david: went to university of michigan. dr. shah: i did go blue. david: what did you study? dr. shah: i started as an engineer. i went that i grew up in a family where you were either a doctor or an engineer. -- i grew up in a family where you were either a doctor
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jim where david pietz worked, coworkers like troy understood full well why david looked so rough.s. >> he looked very bad. >> he looked very bad. it looked like he hadn't slept he had lost weight yet dark circles under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david pietz slowly got back to work after taking time off to mourn his lost wife, detectives intent on solving her murder began interviewing people from the gym world who knew the couple. starting at the facility where nici and they've had first met. >> bally's was the type of plays most of the rumors were not really rumors. they were true. >> staff members agreed that dave, the alpha dog of the sales department, and nici that buttoned down corporate nice girl or a hopeless mismatch. >> the more nick you liked him, the more i know she shouldn't. >> dave saw and nici according to some coworkers was a cynical way to climb the corporate ladder. nici was everyone's favorite, and their boss and particular loved her like family as c. j. brady saw it. >> nici and our supervisor were very close, almost like a father dau
jim where david pietz worked, coworkers like troy understood full well why david looked so rough.s. >> he looked very bad. >> he looked very bad. it looked like he hadn't slept he had lost weight yet dark circles under his eyes and he seemed a little bit more sad. >> while david pietz slowly got back to work after taking time off to mourn his lost wife, detectives intent on solving her murder began interviewing people from the gym world who knew the couple. starting at the...
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position the united states to be more influential in post uh conflict negotiations. well... finally and briefly david, how important would you say the support from the united states is for israel today? well, everyone can see that it's crucial, i mean the the uh sailing of the fleet to the eastern med, the the aircraft carriers, the supplies of the the shells and the missiles which the americans have given, the the the way in which biden has pushed through without congressional oversight, the uh the the the shipping of more weapons to the... it's crucial, they couldn't do what they are doing without american support, so while the americans might say, oh, there's too much killing or it's disproportionate, or a little more little words like that, at the same time what they're doing is facilitating it directly by sending weaponry, well i'm afraid the clock's beaten us again, so that's it for another show as we're out of time, i'd like to thank our guest scott ritter and of course our resident expert professor david miller, palestine classified will be back next week with more. forensic investigations an
position the united states to be more influential in post uh conflict negotiations. well... finally and briefly david, how important would you say the support from the united states is for israel today? well, everyone can see that it's crucial, i mean the the uh sailing of the fleet to the eastern med, the the aircraft carriers, the supplies of the the shells and the missiles which the americans have given, the the the way in which biden has pushed through without congressional oversight, the...
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it does cost more to making up the joe sciences professor david ross, right? well, despite all the defend destruction, we report on in the news, we can also offer you a little bit of good news to kick off 2024. at least the new use 5 works, but pretty good. is a little look, a huge crowds in new york's times square gathered to watch the famous illuminated bull. dropping midnight, the ringing in this dose of 2020 the, from the city to the beach. the sky line of rea diginero was list help with fireworks. many revellers honoring the traditional brazilian dress codes of wearing whites to the occasion. invalid fireworks set to us by ordering rebuilding is across the city. vied with the official extravaganza at the front of the games. where apology goes said the hoops for the new yeah, no worries, we'll be in. okay. we hope for things to come down in ukraine and don't swear the people stay healthy and that we can find the live reason for each other again in harmony. romano. no more is me, i'm not sure i'm on the live as a loss. no, not truly. my hope is that the world wi
it does cost more to making up the joe sciences professor david ross, right? well, despite all the defend destruction, we report on in the news, we can also offer you a little bit of good news to kick off 2024. at least the new use 5 works, but pretty good. is a little look, a huge crowds in new york's times square gathered to watch the famous illuminated bull. dropping midnight, the ringing in this dose of 2020 the, from the city to the beach. the sky line of rea diginero was list help with...
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david, do you think israel's history in supporting apartide in south africa? had role in this move? well, as it says at the end of the film there, this is the revenge of history, and you can see in the the demeaner and the the the the cheers that went up when the south african legal legal team came back from the hague, that this is seen as being a kind of an atonement for the sins of apartide, and of course... the hand held out to the palestinian resistance and to the palestinian people is a is a mark of of how the the south africans see that their struggle intertwined with that of the palestinians as of course you said at the beginning from that famous quote from nelson mandela you who is you who whatever else you might say about mandela you he's seen this big you know uh saint in a way and of course you can criticize his his fees but whatever else you see about him he was sorred on the palestinians absolutely and there's pressure on him not to be so. he was released and he and he stood firm, but sam, i mean, you were one of the the first people pushing for a state to invoke the genocid
david, do you think israel's history in supporting apartide in south africa? had role in this move? well, as it says at the end of the film there, this is the revenge of history, and you can see in the the demeaner and the the the the cheers that went up when the south african legal legal team came back from the hague, that this is seen as being a kind of an atonement for the sins of apartide, and of course... the hand held out to the palestinian resistance and to the palestinian people is a is...
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yeah, i mean david, what's your prediction for the uh icj process? well's point there is the is the opposite one about it being a completely law and that's what we've got to remember here that this is a state. which isn't going to to pay any attention even to the us, if you can get away with it, it will it will, it will just ignore and defy the us. of course, if the us did take serious steps against them, they would have to collapse, but they they don't care about this, they see themselves as an imperial nexus themselves, the not just as they would, they're not just the the tail of the dog in their conception, they are there to expand to a greater israel and take over you know much of what we now call the middle east or west asia, so what's going to happened of course in the the case itself, i i would i would guess that the the court is going to say that there should be a cease fire and they're going to order a cease fire, but this is a lawless state, mean you know when when the court makes these kinds of uh judgemts uh states may not comply with them and i
yeah, i mean david, what's your prediction for the uh icj process? well's point there is the is the opposite one about it being a completely law and that's what we've got to remember here that this is a state. which isn't going to to pay any attention even to the us, if you can get away with it, it will it will, it will just ignore and defy the us. of course, if the us did take serious steps against them, they would have to collapse, but they they don't care about this, they see themselves as...
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david, um, what would you say kishingers uh best known for today? well... if you look on uh google, uh, he's known for being a man of peace, uh, for bringing china into the global system uh, and for helping with the... middle east peace process, but of course the main thing that he's known for uh is the secret bombing of cambodia uh, which he accomplished with richard nixon, and there's a famous song in bristol uh which refers to this and talks about how nixon and kissinger should be tried for war crimes for the secret bombing of cambodia, that was attempt to to directly bomb a country which wasn't involved in the conflict in vietnam uh in order that uh they could try and uh defeat the vietnamese communist party and of course they failed in that effort, but that was huge crime against humanity, the use of the defoliants of agent orange, the chemical after effects that the war and vietnamese people for generations still to this day is a is key war crime of the century. let's also remember of course as was referred to in the film there, the role uh he played
david, um, what would you say kishingers uh best known for today? well... if you look on uh google, uh, he's known for being a man of peace, uh, for bringing china into the global system uh, and for helping with the... middle east peace process, but of course the main thing that he's known for uh is the secret bombing of cambodia uh, which he accomplished with richard nixon, and there's a famous song in bristol uh which refers to this and talks about how nixon and kissinger should be tried for...
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david: and there is an advantage would take to patient care because you have people doing the cutting edge research. >> cutting-edge research connected to doctors who are looking to answer questions as well as take care of people. david: you also have students. have a graduate school for students, is that right? >> yes, it is one of the outstanding graduate programs in the country that our students are focused in our labs largely on basic science and cancer research. we also have almost 2000 fellows and residents who rotate through moria hospital, so we had a robust educational program, but we don't have a distinct medical school. pray graduate school, great training programs, nearly 100 different fellowships at memorial sloane. david: somebody says they have a cancer that is not a very good cancer -- not that any cancer is good, but suppose you have something that is very serious, stage iv glioblastoma. the advantage of coming here is you can fully make a difference at stage iv for somebody? >> the advantage of coming here broadly, number one, the outcomes are different even at stage one for coming to memorial. at stage iv, we certainly have a better chance of often prolonging life. of
david: and there is an advantage would take to patient care because you have people doing the cutting edge research. >> cutting-edge research connected to doctors who are looking to answer questions as well as take care of people. david: you also have students. have a graduate school for students, is that right? >> yes, it is one of the outstanding graduate programs in the country that our students are focused in our labs largely on basic science and cancer research. we also have...