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david: now you are starting to buy companies? ariel: yes. you bought img, a sports representation business, right? ariel: it's a sports production/event company. that's where you and i met. david: that's right. you bought ufc later? ariel: we bought pbr, another , droga 5, prior to that, then ufc and some other stuff. david: you bought ufc with the help of silver lake, a well-known private equity firm. the ceo helped to get this done? ariel: yeah. what happened was i was lying people up to go buy img. you and i had that conversation. david: right. ariel: and he came in and said, listen, let me invest in william morris, endeavor, and then let's go after img and create this global platform and go from there. i said private equity will not be able to do that. he said, give me three weeks and show me your numbers and i will come back. he and i had known each other through marc andreessen. he came up, made a great deal for him, great for us. he then got img. then we realize everything we had done was incredible, global, unbelievable building bloc
david: now you are starting to buy companies? ariel: yes. you bought img, a sports representation business, right? ariel: it's a sports production/event company. that's where you and i met. david: that's right. you bought ufc later? ariel: we bought pbr, another , droga 5, prior to that, then ufc and some other stuff. david: you bought ufc with the help of silver lake, a well-known private equity firm. the ceo helped to get this done? ariel: yeah. what happened was i was lying people up to go...
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david: yes. [laughter] i could learn something. n did you decide to become so fit and have you always been this way? ariel: i have always been this way. david: you get up and go right to the gym? ariel: i have a routine, vitamins and certain things i do in the morning. i go to the gym, it is about an hour 45 minutes to two hours. in my house i have a sauna, ice bath, then i do the sauna and meditate. david: what about eating? you're very careful. you not eating hot dogs. ariel: i am a vegan. actually, i have tweaked that a little bit because being 61, i do eat a little meat now. once a quarter, i would do an extended fast which is probably anywhere from 60 to 72 hours. then every week i do a daily fast, and i eat in a six to four hour window every other day. david: has anybody told you this is a little unusual to do this? ariel: you can imagine there is other craziness inside, which i will not go into. you can imagine the conversations. so, about five years ago, my brother zeke who was famous for saying he wants to die at 75. he sai
david: yes. [laughter] i could learn something. n did you decide to become so fit and have you always been this way? ariel: i have always been this way. david: you get up and go right to the gym? ariel: i have a routine, vitamins and certain things i do in the morning. i go to the gym, it is about an hour 45 minutes to two hours. in my house i have a sauna, ice bath, then i do the sauna and meditate. david: what about eating? you're very careful. you not eating hot dogs. ariel: i am a vegan....
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, i think you can exect david lloyd george. yescan expect there was plenty - david lloyd george. yes, i think you can expect there was plenty going . david lloyd george. yes, i think you | can expect there was plenty going on tonight and lots of conversations about liz truss�*s future. these conversations have been happening for weeks now. liz truss always had critics and her party. she only had a third support her really. she was going to have a difficult time with party authority, but i think how badly things have got so quickly means that even her supporters are questioning how long she can remain. i think tonight, it feels like there has been a rationing up of this. lots of mps of the problem of not knowing what comes after liz truss. the situation is so bad, they need to worry what comes next after. i think lots were looking at the contest and saying, is that the best thing we can do? but also, can any candidate current in the unite the tory party? liz truss had lots of problems today, but ultimately, the tory party is pretty
, i think you can exect david lloyd george. yescan expect there was plenty - david lloyd george. yes, i think you can expect there was plenty going . david lloyd george. yes, i think you | can expect there was plenty going on tonight and lots of conversations about liz truss�*s future. these conversations have been happening for weeks now. liz truss always had critics and her party. she only had a third support her really. she was going to have a difficult time with party authority, but i...
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david: yes. kevin: how did jim thorpe end up in stockholm? david: first of all, he was the greatest all around athlete, so he was not only playing football for carlisle but was also their trakstar. the carlisle track team was also dominant, so much so that jim thorpe, who could compete in events of all sorts -- the motto of the olympics involves jumping, running, and throwing weights, and he could do all of those things. he and his teammate, a long-distance runner, literally beat entire track teams by themselves. both of them competed in tryout to go to stockholm and they were selected. they went over with pop warner who was their coach, and jim thorpe dominated their -- there. imagine competing in 17 events in two weeks. the decathlon is 10 events, the pen tackle on his five events, and he competed in the high jump and long jump and he won two gold medals. during one period of the decathlon competition, he couldn't find tissues. -- find his shoes. the mythology is that they were stolen but i can't corroborate that. he had to find some shoes t
david: yes. kevin: how did jim thorpe end up in stockholm? david: first of all, he was the greatest all around athlete, so he was not only playing football for carlisle but was also their trakstar. the carlisle track team was also dominant, so much so that jim thorpe, who could compete in events of all sorts -- the motto of the olympics involves jumping, running, and throwing weights, and he could do all of those things. he and his teammate, a long-distance runner, literally beat entire track...
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it was worth it, yes- david _ line. it was worth it. it was worth it, yes. david jason, _ line. treasurer david jason. time to have a look at the weather forecast and let�*s find out if the weather is looking like a treasure. i don�*t know, how is it set? really mixed over the next few days. we have a weather front sinking south, taking the rain with it. the rain turning light as it moves across england and wales. still quite heavy at the moment in parts of scotland and it is fairly breezy. you can see on the radar picture where we have had the rain this morning. around about the edinburgh area and the southern uplands it is heavy on ahead of it, we are looking at a few showers. as we go through the rest of the morning, the status quo almost prevails, in that we will have areas a cloud, some sunshine and showers ahead of this band of patchy rain sinking south, fragmenting all the time, and then brightening up behind it in scotland and northern ireland, except one or two showers here for is that it will be a breezy day as well, gusty winds out towards the north and west but the hi
it was worth it, yes- david _ line. it was worth it. it was worth it, yes. david jason, _ line. treasurer david jason. time to have a look at the weather forecast and let�*s find out if the weather is looking like a treasure. i don�*t know, how is it set? really mixed over the next few days. we have a weather front sinking south, taking the rain with it. the rain turning light as it moves across england and wales. still quite heavy at the moment in parts of scotland and it is fairly breezy....
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david: you support people both parties? sam: yes. today, you would not consider running for office yourself? sam: that would be an insane thing for me to do as a fourth job to tack onto the other things i'm doing. david: could you see yourself doing this another 10 years, 20 years, 30 years? sam: when i get burnt out, it's because i'm out of things to do. i don't get burnt out from work or stress. david: crypto came along relatively recently, bitcoin in 2009. relatively recently it has become a big phenomenon. do you see any others you think you might get involved with as well? sam: potentially ai. right now, we are at the stage of ai being really good chatbots instead of really bad chatbots. 10, 20 years from now, we may be having a very different conversation. david: i have not bought any cryptocurrencies, but i have invested in companies that service the industry. suppose i said i wanted to buy some cryptocurrency. what would you recommend to me or anybody else? sam: i try not to give investment advice. the most effective and usef
david: you support people both parties? sam: yes. today, you would not consider running for office yourself? sam: that would be an insane thing for me to do as a fourth job to tack onto the other things i'm doing. david: could you see yourself doing this another 10 years, 20 years, 30 years? sam: when i get burnt out, it's because i'm out of things to do. i don't get burnt out from work or stress. david: crypto came along relatively recently, bitcoin in 2009. relatively recently it has become...
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david: yes. he need as brand to expand. reporter: the broad fan base, yes. you very much. >>> families across the country are still struggling to find baby formula. it is still a problem as the crisis stretches into an 8th month now. fox business correspondent madison alworth joins me now for details. madison. reporter: david, families are still struggling to find formula. even though it has improved slightly as we make our way through the summer into the fall but in areas including passaic, moms reported shortages as recently as september. i got to speak to a mom this morning, jerry a mom of two of pennsylvania, she spent majority of maternity leave looking for formula for her son. she spent on average four hours a day. now she found a solution but she says access needs to be opened up further. >> no reason why my formula has to be shipped in from switzerland. my formula is being shipped in from switzerland. shouldn't be any reason why you are saying that we can't get formulas from other countries especially when they are just as good. reporter: problems ar
david: yes. he need as brand to expand. reporter: the broad fan base, yes. you very much. >>> families across the country are still struggling to find baby formula. it is still a problem as the crisis stretches into an 8th month now. fox business correspondent madison alworth joins me now for details. madison. reporter: david, families are still struggling to find formula. even though it has improved slightly as we make our way through the summer into the fall but in areas including...
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david: yes, let's give people some background on that. some of the development agencies have come together in partnerships aimed at specific countries, called just energy partnerships. i think it is good to have more efforts. we actively invite that and encourage more partnerships and efforts by governments. governments themselves are much bigger than the world bank, so it would be good if they could put in as much money in developing countries and those partnerships you mentioned could do that. the challenge they are basing is coming up with actual projects to it, and that is where the world bank comes in. the world bank is an institution that is well-prepared to have a long-term relationship with a developing country, more so than any other partner in this sphere, so if you say look, it would take 20 years to do a transition from coal-fired power plants because the workers need to be retrained in the land needs to be repurposed, there needs to be renewables that are added into the grids, there need to be engineers, the world bank, to an
david: yes, let's give people some background on that. some of the development agencies have come together in partnerships aimed at specific countries, called just energy partnerships. i think it is good to have more efforts. we actively invite that and encourage more partnerships and efforts by governments. governments themselves are much bigger than the world bank, so it would be good if they could put in as much money in developing countries and those partnerships you mentioned could do...
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i would like to see polina's discussion with david yes, it would be interesting, what is denis and faitho wants to rule. there, as a boy, too, probably, women speak a little smarter. well , that's probably why they don't climb, they pretend to control a man, but in fact they don't. at first they thought that these were the most initial whims. this is not caprice, when the girl said it was similar, but no, everything else. here is a more appropriate word matriarchy. we think so, okay? well, just something you already know the correct answers for the second time, right fuh you jump into gear calmly calmly. now we know what laris will do. now we will sing with you, the better, the better, and mikhail and vera denis will join, and they will drink it down, and seraphim will break nicknames. let them run clumsily, well, pedestrians still know through the puddles, and the water on the asphalt is not clear. looks like it's a bad day. why am i so cheerful, and i play the harmonica in front of passers-by. unfortunately, birthdays are only once a year. sorry, birthday. how many times a year did the
i would like to see polina's discussion with david yes, it would be interesting, what is denis and faitho wants to rule. there, as a boy, too, probably, women speak a little smarter. well , that's probably why they don't climb, they pretend to control a man, but in fact they don't. at first they thought that these were the most initial whims. this is not caprice, when the girl said it was similar, but no, everything else. here is a more appropriate word matriarchy. we think so, okay? well, just...
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yes, that's all, let him sleep, and then we'll see. thank you david for what? yes, for everything.have survived these days without you. come on, you know, i've wanted to tell you for a long time. where is he? who? you know perfectly well who i 'm talking about, i'll tell you everything tomorrow at work. let's discuss something, if anything, i don't want to explain anything to me here. and what do you live with this man, after all, please forgive me, this is not a man. this is the downstairs neighbor. we flooded it. i am let him live. we've been in a relationship for a few days. you betray me for someone for this. there is nothing between me and david. really, yes, i believe you, well, please, kick him out, but i can't live in peace when he 's spinning around you. he will leave all tomorrow . after all, the girls told me that you were looking for them. orphanage orphanage how could i even send them to an orphanage. i don't really have any of them. somehow she might have thought that about me. well i'm sorry, probably, probably not mistaken fantasy is not knows the boundaries. i stil
yes, that's all, let him sleep, and then we'll see. thank you david for what? yes, for everything.have survived these days without you. come on, you know, i've wanted to tell you for a long time. where is he? who? you know perfectly well who i 'm talking about, i'll tell you everything tomorrow at work. let's discuss something, if anything, i don't want to explain anything to me here. and what do you live with this man, after all, please forgive me, this is not a man. this is the downstairs...
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david: yes, the latest on this 44 billion dollar deal, and what is actually holding things back is next is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: here are the futures. could be reversing the losses we saw in australia yesterday, looking a bit flat. looking fairly flat over all. let's have a look at this judge in delaware who has halted the court case against elon musk. he ordered the parties to close the deal by the 28th of october. that does set the clock ticking, doesn't it? david: certainly does. su keenan is here to talk us through it. what exact time did the judge say that they need to get this deal done? ? su: 5:00 p.m. october 28. so there is a hard deadline, and yes it is a partial windbag for musk because he asked for more time to get the deal done, but now he has no wiggle room and went to get it done. early on thursday there was a flurry of requests before the judge. musk's lawyers asked the lawsuit to be paused. october 17 was a trial date. they had asked, but twitter rejected, saying musk can get it done in a week, given all the financing that is lined up. twitter also said an invitation to
david: yes, the latest on this 44 billion dollar deal, and what is actually holding things back is next is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: here are the futures. could be reversing the losses we saw in australia yesterday, looking a bit flat. looking fairly flat over all. let's have a look at this judge in delaware who has halted the court case against elon musk. he ordered the parties to close the deal by the 28th of october. that does set the clock ticking, doesn't it? david: certainly does. su keenan...
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david: yes. what is fundamental we have to take a break, darling last, thank you so. holarship fund, folks. google it. it is a great organization. >> thank you so much, thank you. david: the border surge growing at an alarming rate under president biden. also white house officials have been accused of colluding with big tech. dr. fauci and former white house press secretary jen saki among those who may be deposed. congressman jim jordan is here on "the evening edit" coming next. >> they're talking to the government, meaning the biden white house, and all of these other folks that now have to come in and be deposed under oath, i think we're going to find out a whole lot more about them trying to censor what happened. ♪ what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible things. because we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ choosing miracle-ear was a great decision. like when i decided to host fami
david: yes. what is fundamental we have to take a break, darling last, thank you so. holarship fund, folks. google it. it is a great organization. >> thank you so much, thank you. david: the border surge growing at an alarming rate under president biden. also white house officials have been accused of colluding with big tech. dr. fauci and former white house press secretary jen saki among those who may be deposed. congressman jim jordan is here on "the evening edit" coming next....
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stephen: yes. david where i first encountered you when i was working on capitol hill and so forth. you got a very good reputation. and then something happened that was a surprise to peopl president carter nominated you to be a judge on the first circuit, and that's not a surprise, given your reputation and so forth. but it required a republican to sign off on it-- strom thurmond, one of the most conservative republicans. why did you think strom thurmond said he would let a presumably somewhat liberal harvard law professor get on the first circuit? stephen: i mean, those were days--it was a different day. you remember that. people did try to work together. and every single morning, ken feinberg was like-- i was chief counsel, and he was general counsel of the judiciary committee-- and we would have breakfast with emory sneeden, who was a former jag general and was strom thurmond's chief person on judiciary, and we would plan the day. we planned out the day. we wanted no secrets. we wanted to try to accomp
stephen: yes. david where i first encountered you when i was working on capitol hill and so forth. you got a very good reputation. and then something happened that was a surprise to peopl president carter nominated you to be a judge on the first circuit, and that's not a surprise, given your reputation and so forth. but it required a republican to sign off on it-- strom thurmond, one of the most conservative republicans. why did you think strom thurmond said he would let a presumably somewhat...
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. >> his son, david. >> yes, in 2018. his son is a direct line to the father.and he must have -- did he represent his father, do you think? did he try to keep up the legacy of his father? or did he get into other areas, and maybe some areas that we don't think are as fondly memory for acheson himself? >> well, david, i really, really got to like david. he looks like his father too, by the way. if you saw him a crowd you'd say, my god, there is dean acheson. he was wonderful. he is completely loyal to his father. the most interesting thing was that there was a wonderful collection of correspondence between acheson and truman. there was all post presidential. i recommend everyone get a copy of it. because you can see him getting all rough about -- he refers to stalin as a little son of a (bleep). it's pure truman! david acheson was behind it and margaret truman tried to stop it. she tried to stop it because it didn't show the dignity of the presidency. it came out after margaret died and david told me about this. david acheson was very, extremely -- i think i cal
. >> his son, david. >> yes, in 2018. his son is a direct line to the father.and he must have -- did he represent his father, do you think? did he try to keep up the legacy of his father? or did he get into other areas, and maybe some areas that we don't think are as fondly memory for acheson himself? >> well, david, i really, really got to like david. he looks like his father too, by the way. if you saw him a crowd you'd say, my god, there is dean acheson. he was wonderful....
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one from other factions within the communist party by his own papa jase and prove annoy this david or say yes sir, we will go and follow you wherever you want to take us and china is going to be rough for the rest of the. well, you've also said it all now depends on c p, getting it right. what does he need to get rise? where he needs to get everything right? because he say, said the part he leads everything everywhere in china and beyond china, which is concerned. so he has to get the con economy, right. he has to get his foreign policy, right. he has to get the social policy right. if he doesn't do so, big mistakes can be very, can be made and they will have consequences for the people of china and also for the rest of the world. could you outlined some of what those potential consequences might be? well, the civil corporate policy where sonco is causing significant slow down in the chinese economy. the policy on the real estate market is again, causing, you know, make or financial instability in china. if he insist on using force against taiwanda, we may be creating a situation when the uni
one from other factions within the communist party by his own papa jase and prove annoy this david or say yes sir, we will go and follow you wherever you want to take us and china is going to be rough for the rest of the. well, you've also said it all now depends on c p, getting it right. what does he need to get rise? where he needs to get everything right? because he say, said the part he leads everything everywhere in china and beyond china, which is concerned. so he has to get the con...
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. >> reporter: yes, david. and this is a campaign that is also well aware how unusual the circumstances are. not only is control of the senate on the line, but also, their candidate is still recovering after suffering a stroke. but dr. oz facing his own set of challenges. he is one of the most famous television doctors, but his campaign has been under scrutiny for how they've criticized and attacked john fetterman's health. and tonight, dr. oz will be under immerse pressure to strike a more thoughtful tone. david? >> rachel scott, thank you. >>> now, to growing backlash to kanye west's offensive and a anti-semitic remarks. tonight, the biggest corporate sponsor, adidas, has now ended the partnership. tonight, the german-based company and what they're now saying. here's matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, kanye west's billion dollar empire collapsing, with adidas, gap, and universal music all cutting ties with the rapper known as ye. gap removing yeezy products from its stores and shutting down the website. adida
. >> reporter: yes, david. and this is a campaign that is also well aware how unusual the circumstances are. not only is control of the senate on the line, but also, their candidate is still recovering after suffering a stroke. but dr. oz facing his own set of challenges. he is one of the most famous television doctors, but his campaign has been under scrutiny for how they've criticized and attacked john fetterman's health. and tonight, dr. oz will be under immerse pressure to strike a...
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yes, that's all, let him sleep, and then we'll see. thank you, david for that. yes, for everything.an't imagine how i would have survived these days without you. come on, you know, i've wanted to tell you for a long time. where is he? who? you know very well who. i am i say, this is a locksmith, now imagine your fiancé, yes, where is he, firstly, he speaks more quietly, he waves me. secondly, i'll tell you everything at work tomorrow, you know, for the whole apartment. everything is fine. let's discuss something, if anything, i'm here, you don't want to explain anything to me, huh? the fact that you live with this man, after all, please forgive me. this is not a man. this is the downstairs neighbor. we flooded it. i let him live. we've been in a relationship for a few days. you betray me for someone for this. there is nothing between me and david. really, i believe you. so please take it out his. well, i can't live peacefully with him around you. he's leaving tomorrow, that's all. after all, the girls told me that you were looking for them. orphanage orphanage how can i even send th
yes, that's all, let him sleep, and then we'll see. thank you, david for that. yes, for everything.an't imagine how i would have survived these days without you. come on, you know, i've wanted to tell you for a long time. where is he? who? you know very well who. i am i say, this is a locksmith, now imagine your fiancé, yes, where is he, firstly, he speaks more quietly, he waves me. secondly, i'll tell you everything at work tomorrow, you know, for the whole apartment. everything is fine....
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[laughter] david: let me ask you an easier question. brian: yes, please. [laughter] david: do you think the u.k. is in a recession? [laughter] brian: i think the situation in the u.k. and europe is very difficult. they face a difficult situation. as i was saying in terms of the u.s. position, they are more exposed to energy price volatility and they do not have as many strengths as we have here are economically. it is and is going to be a tough period for the u.k. david: normally and the u.s. when you cut taxes it is designed to stimulate the economy. that is what they did in britain. it had an unfortunate impact on the british economy. are you surprised about that? brian: i wasn't surprised from the market reaction. you have to -- any economic policy has to be in the context of the position we are in. the challenge with that is it puts the monetary authority in the position of having to move tighter. that is what you saw in the reaction. it is particularly important to maintain a focus on fiscal discipline. it is something we have been focused on here. mar
[laughter] david: let me ask you an easier question. brian: yes, please. [laughter] david: do you think the u.k. is in a recession? [laughter] brian: i think the situation in the u.k. and europe is very difficult. they face a difficult situation. as i was saying in terms of the u.s. position, they are more exposed to energy price volatility and they do not have as many strengths as we have here are economically. it is and is going to be a tough period for the u.k. david: normally and the u.s....
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david: purcell was famous for being isolated. you like to be near the trading floor, is that right? john: yes. f you found people who were ignoring their clients or employees, you tended to tell them what you thought? john: without question. what i did when i was running the division, the fixed income division, i would sit out on the trading floor. i had a glass booth office. if i needed to have a conversation with someone, we could sit in this class office and have a conversation. i would be on the phones. i would walk around and sit down by the best salesman, the worst salesman. i was always involved. i had some fun times and doing it. in my book i talk about how you treat people. i get off the elevator at 8:00 in the morning or 7:45 and you look over to the right and there are delivery guys bringing in coffee. about 20 minutes later, i walked back. i go up to this guy and say, " how long have you been here?' he says " about 30 minutes." i said, " have you called the guide order breakfast -- guy to order breakfast?" he says " yes, i ordered 30 minutes ago." when you make him wait, you take mo
david: purcell was famous for being isolated. you like to be near the trading floor, is that right? john: yes. f you found people who were ignoring their clients or employees, you tended to tell them what you thought? john: without question. what i did when i was running the division, the fixed income division, i would sit out on the trading floor. i had a glass booth office. if i needed to have a conversation with someone, we could sit in this class office and have a conversation. i would be...
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david: yes, and the samsung news will not help the yuan's cause.ector and the korean economy, a lot of exports come from that part. so labor performance is a good gauge for the whole sector. this sector is coming under pressure from global demand and that is not good news for the korean economy and it is not good news for the yuan, and it could be even worse if that spills over into u.s. equities in the u.s. tech sector. with earnings season looming, starting next week, other u.s. equity stocks push lower and also risk sentiment will be good for the dollar and bad for the yuan. ed could be a double whammy for the yuan at the moment, with the risk heading at 14.42 against the dollar, particularly if the fed remains hawkish and u.s. epi comes out next week indicating prices remain sticky. haidi: south korean authorities had to dip into their foreign reserves to defend their currency. are we starting to worry about levels of reserves more broadly? david: certainly reserves have dropped globally about 7% recently, quite a big drop. it limits how much m
david: yes, and the samsung news will not help the yuan's cause.ector and the korean economy, a lot of exports come from that part. so labor performance is a good gauge for the whole sector. this sector is coming under pressure from global demand and that is not good news for the korean economy and it is not good news for the yuan, and it could be even worse if that spills over into u.s. equities in the u.s. tech sector. with earnings season looming, starting next week, other u.s. equity stocks...
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david: what was it like coming back? were there people cheering for you when you came back to morgan stanley? john: you have seen the film. yesdavid: for young people looking for a career, would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you are always learning. ♪ david: you have also become very involved in the nonprofit area. i served with you on the duke university board, but you also became involved with new york presbyterian hospital and became chairman of the board. what got you involved in that area? john: the previous senior partner at morgan stanley was bob baldwin. who was on the hospital board. he came in and said, john, i want you to be on the hospital board. i said, i have been on hospital boards before. all they want is money. let me just write you a check. he said i don't want that. i want you to get involved. i want you on the board. i said, out of respect for you, i will go up and meet some of the people. christy and i went up, had a tour of the hospital. they took us to neonatal car babies wing. and when i walked in, i was shocked. it real
david: what was it like coming back? were there people cheering for you when you came back to morgan stanley? john: you have seen the film. yesdavid: for young people looking for a career, would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you are always learning. ♪ david: you have also become very involved in the nonprofit area. i served with you on the duke university board, but you also became involved with new york...
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david: what was it like coming back? were there people cheering for you when you came back to morgan stanley? john: you have seen the film. yesvid: for young people looking for a career, would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you are always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? were you focused on underwriting, trading, other areas that were new to wall street? john: i focused on what we did really well. we were either number one or number two at m&a tables every year, so that was important. we said, if we are going to be doing m&a and we have these wonderful relationships and trust, let's move into the secondary market, become a very active securities business, so we ended up building a very large platform at the institutional level, and over time, with dean witter, you had the retail, so we really focused on being an institutional firm with a very strong retail base. david: your predecessor was famous for not meeting a lot of people. he was a little isolated. if you found people that were ignoring their clients or employees but wo
david: what was it like coming back? were there people cheering for you when you came back to morgan stanley? john: you have seen the film. yesvid: for young people looking for a career, would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you are always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? were you focused on underwriting, trading, other areas that were new to wall street? john: i focused on what we did really...
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that when i have one. >> jim, we'll see you tonight. >> i can't wait to see jeff shell on -- with david. >> yesry soon. >> i see him warming up in the bullpen. i'll tell you, dodgers looking good has anyone won more games? >> no. >> they're up 127 games. somebody over .500 craziness. >> baseball thanks you, jim. >> we'll see you later, jim. dow up 632 we'll stay on top of this morning's rally, jim's right, dollar below 111 s&p has added almost 200 points in two days. wim® by td ameritrae is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspective. and a dedicated trade desk of expert-level support. that will push you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no going back. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ be ready for any market with a liquid etf. get in and out with dia. - yieldstreet presents: alternative investing be rwith kal penn andet wiolder kal penn.. - oh, the stock m
that when i have one. >> jim, we'll see you tonight. >> i can't wait to see jeff shell on -- with david. >> yesry soon. >> i see him warming up in the bullpen. i'll tell you, dodgers looking good has anyone won more games? >> no. >> they're up 127 games. somebody over .500 craziness. >> baseball thanks you, jim. >> we'll see you later, jim. dow up 632 we'll stay on top of this morning's rally, jim's right, dollar below 111 s&p has added almost...
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and that is where we find our jane wells jane >> reporter: hi, david yes, i love the smell of dead fishmber, 2,000% it's a big one first, this boat is dredging, scraping mud off the bottom to get barges moving through again at some point. i should be under water. if you look over here, these smaller boats have floated down and now stuck in the mud the red, rust part is where the water should be. this is because parts north like in the ohio river valley, haven't had enough rain and they feed the mississippi as a result, thousands of barges have gotten stuck in sand. the water level near memphis hit an all-time low this week. tonight all southbound boat traffic, about 80 miles north of new orleans, will be stopped for 12 hours it's incredible. it's having a huge impact on commodities, especially agriculture where it's harvest time and half the grain exported out of the u.s. comes down this river. grain elevators are backed up. the cost of shipping has skyrocketed. here's that number i told you about. barge rates are now 2,000% above benchmark. it's never been like that. even if you get a
and that is where we find our jane wells jane >> reporter: hi, david yes, i love the smell of dead fishmber, 2,000% it's a big one first, this boat is dredging, scraping mud off the bottom to get barges moving through again at some point. i should be under water. if you look over here, these smaller boats have floated down and now stuck in the mud the red, rust part is where the water should be. this is because parts north like in the ohio river valley, haven't had enough rain and they...
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david: ok, well, you were smart not to do that, but you did go to wharton mba school, right? ruth: yesou got an mba from wharton, so when you get an mba from wharton, you have an undergrad from stanford, the thing that many people did in those days was to go to wall street. ruth: right. david: and you went to wall street? ruth: well, i--i actually went from stanford to the london school of economics to wharton. i assumed i would be a consultant. when i started in business school, i was convinced that what i wanted to do was work with companies and help them understand their problems, but then i took a fascinating course and a great teacher, and he opened my eyes to this thing called wall street and mergers and acquisitions, and i got excited, so i went from completely convinced i was doing one thing to completely convinced the only thing i wanted to do was mergers. david: when you were at wharton, was that 50% women in the class then? ruth: 27%. david: 27%. ok. ruth: and in finance, much smaller than that. david: when you went to-- ultimately to morgan stanley, was it 50% women? ruth:
david: ok, well, you were smart not to do that, but you did go to wharton mba school, right? ruth: yesou got an mba from wharton, so when you get an mba from wharton, you have an undergrad from stanford, the thing that many people did in those days was to go to wall street. ruth: right. david: and you went to wall street? ruth: well, i--i actually went from stanford to the london school of economics to wharton. i assumed i would be a consultant. when i started in business school, i was...
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>> reporter: yes, david, and that is why republicans on capitol hill are rallying behind herschel walkerh just five weeks to go until election day, polls show this is a very tight race. and the democrat, senator raphael warnock, well, he is out on the campaign trail making it clear that he supports abortion rights, saying that georgia voters have a real choice to make this november, david. >> rachel scott in georgia tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> tonight, much of the east coast bracing for strong winds, heavy rains, in fact, there are flood alerts up at this hour. north carolina, virginia, new jersey, new york. chief meteorologist ginger zee with us live again tonight to time all of this out. hi, ginger. >> reporter: david, hi. we can see and feel that coastal low right here in new york, but of course, there are so many states dealing with this. this is day four that this thing has been sitting around way too close for comfort. producing close to a half foot of rain for some parts of south jersey. those call flood alerts are still up through tonight, but we'll slowly get rid of them tom
>> reporter: yes, david, and that is why republicans on capitol hill are rallying behind herschel walkerh just five weeks to go until election day, polls show this is a very tight race. and the democrat, senator raphael warnock, well, he is out on the campaign trail making it clear that he supports abortion rights, saying that georgia voters have a real choice to make this november, david. >> rachel scott in georgia tonight. rachel, thank you. >>> tonight, much of the east...
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>> reporter: yes, david. fetterman's campaign says they are thrilled by his performance, that they raised $1 million since the debate. president biden and former president barack obama reportedly expected to visit this state and campaign for fetterman in the coming days. former president donald trump expected to visit pennsylvania, as well. he's backing dr. mehmet oz. david? >> rachel scott, thank you. >>> next tonight here, the new turn in the deadly school shooting in st. louis. authorities now say the parents of that 19-year-old who had just graduated from that high school last year, well, now the parents say they alerted police to his ar-15 style rifle, that it had been taken away. but tonight, authorities say somehow, he got the weapon back. of course, the question now, how did this happen and abc's alex perez in st. louis again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, st. louis authorities revealing that 19-year-old gunman who killed a teacher and a student at his alma mater had a long history of mental health st
>> reporter: yes, david. fetterman's campaign says they are thrilled by his performance, that they raised $1 million since the debate. president biden and former president barack obama reportedly expected to visit this state and campaign for fetterman in the coming days. former president donald trump expected to visit pennsylvania, as well. he's backing dr. mehmet oz. david? >> rachel scott, thank you. >>> next tonight here, the new turn in the deadly school shooting in st....
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rishaad: it will maybe also -- david: it will maybe also have to do with of japanese currency. rishaad: the yen, yesvid: jpy. we were nearing that level. now we are a little below that because of the drop in the u.s. dollar overnight. still, 144 really where we are. is the threat of another intervention from japanese authorities -- is that a real risk ahead? let's bring in our fx and rates strategist joining us to talk us through this. how real is this threat? >> there is a very good possibility it will happen. it will depend on u.s. yields. they were lower yesterday because of a weaker than expected isn data. the fed came out quickly and said we are not done tightening yet. the inflation data, i think ceos push higher this week especially if fed rhetoric remains hawkish. the markets are very aware of 1.5 to 1.46. rishaad: tell me, we are seeing with the oil prices have been doing, lurching lower from the bump up we have had the past 48 hours. japan of course is a major energy importer. this is going to play out in fx as well? >> they are a big importer. lower oil prices hurts the current account de
rishaad: it will maybe also -- david: it will maybe also have to do with of japanese currency. rishaad: the yen, yesvid: jpy. we were nearing that level. now we are a little below that because of the drop in the u.s. dollar overnight. still, 144 really where we are. is the threat of another intervention from japanese authorities -- is that a real risk ahead? let's bring in our fx and rates strategist joining us to talk us through this. how real is this threat? >> there is a very good...
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it will not end, as it will be a nuclear war and so on, we heard it from donald trump, david arkhamiya answered yesill conduct negotiations only with the measure on joining nato. they cut off this opportunity for themselves to hold talks with putin from this russia with his russia , what does this mean and whether this message will now give an opportunity to look for other options and our partners in the west have not long ago already been looking for these options and everyone understands everything well, first of all, you need to understand that the ukrainian state is currently conducting a strategic offensive operation and we, in this phase of the offensive phase, can, well, talk about the surrender of prisoners and some other things, we can talk outside, er, with anyone except er, vladimir putin and his uh, well, drugs, conditionally speaking, uh, that's why david arahamia's answer to the words of the romanian minister of defense, uh, is absolutely correct, and he also said that we can. russia is not here, moreover, it is superfluous and in these negotiations and participation er cannot be fore
it will not end, as it will be a nuclear war and so on, we heard it from donald trump, david arkhamiya answered yesill conduct negotiations only with the measure on joining nato. they cut off this opportunity for themselves to hold talks with putin from this russia with his russia , what does this mean and whether this message will now give an opportunity to look for other options and our partners in the west have not long ago already been looking for these options and everyone understands...
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and yes, i want to eat. david escort the girls upstairs, please be sure. come on, come on. ght already? yes, you thank me better said, they almost destroyed our lives. you'd better tell me your keys, no, not mine and ruin your life, and i'm going to save diskoval in my, by the way, she supports go home all the time. i don’t want to see you anymore and it’s better for you to quit on your own, because to my ideas. you won't touch again. come on, wait, it's like that on the receipt now with decided by me, right? why better me something children? no family? no, you ruined your career, unfortunately understandably. let it go. well, say, well, it hurts, hurt him, please. so you will regret even that you traded me for this, don't come near my family. well done great and don't worry about the girls. they are already coming to their senses olga is recovering, so my speed will be reunited. thank you very much for everything. why do you forgive me. i do sometimes, it's just unbearable. well, you probably have to wait for the bride, i don’t have places. well, how did i come to you? a fe
and yes, i want to eat. david escort the girls upstairs, please be sure. come on, come on. ght already? yes, you thank me better said, they almost destroyed our lives. you'd better tell me your keys, no, not mine and ruin your life, and i'm going to save diskoval in my, by the way, she supports go home all the time. i don’t want to see you anymore and it’s better for you to quit on your own, because to my ideas. you won't touch again. come on, wait, it's like that on the receipt now with...
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the-- as you said, the actor who is playing your original part, who-- he's john david washington. >> yesall? >> first thing was, i was instructed, "never talk to john david about boy willie," so i have never had a conversation with him about that character. >> stephen: do you think he would like it, from you? >> oh, yeah! ( laughter ) oh, yeah, of course, yeah. >> stephen: the fact that you are not supposed to say anything about this part, or this play, to him, and you're saying it on tv and he might be watching it right now-- are you breaking the rule right now? >> no, no, no, no, no! i'm not telling him how to do it! i'm not telling him what-- what boy willie's intentions are, or, you know, "at this point in the play, you're supposed to be, like, dah-dah-dah, and this part of the play, you do this." but to sit there and watch him-- i did boy willie a specific way because i was directed to do it that way. he's being directed to do boy willie another way. and to sit there and watch it is kind of breathtaking at times, because i say, "i never thought to do that." you know, i never thought
the-- as you said, the actor who is playing your original part, who-- he's john david washington. >> yesall? >> first thing was, i was instructed, "never talk to john david about boy willie," so i have never had a conversation with him about that character. >> stephen: do you think he would like it, from you? >> oh, yeah! ( laughter ) oh, yeah, of course, yeah. >> stephen: the fact that you are not supposed to say anything about this part, or this play,...
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david: yes, back to the future. oing this we will end up where we were years ago. jon: so this is just aberration? david: correct. the unions aren't back. 10% is unionized in america. he would have different markets that weren't sort of instantaneous with internet technology letting you to buy anything you want at any price immediately. lisa: is this going to be another bond bull market? david: a bit but you could only make some more -- some money there. not like the 1980's. jon: a constructive view. old playbook, old regime. lisa: a lot of people think we are going to a lower terminal rate post-pandemic after the blip simply because of the amount of hangover and slower growth you will wind up getting because of some of what we are hearing from the fed right now. jon: given how wrong we have been about 20 different things over the past 10 years, i'm doing my best to stay open-minded. no idea, no idea. not saying you should be open-minded. that's just personal for me. jon: you have to beat -- lisa: you have to be open
david: yes, back to the future. oing this we will end up where we were years ago. jon: so this is just aberration? david: correct. the unions aren't back. 10% is unionized in america. he would have different markets that weren't sort of instantaneous with internet technology letting you to buy anything you want at any price immediately. lisa: is this going to be another bond bull market? david: a bit but you could only make some more -- some money there. not like the 1980's. jon: a constructive...
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yes. lloyd. david lloyd. george was the prime minister. great britain. george clemenceau. you only spell it for you. i got that when it was just. oh, vittorio. orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania, hosts a living history event featuring several hundred re-enactors from all eras of american history. next on american artifact, we visit a mock world war one trench to hear from two u.s. army veterans whose specialize in portraying french soldiers as of the great war. this is about 20 minutes of observation. good morning. my name is carter burton. i portray a cowardly first lieutenant in the 18th infantry regiment, french army, circa 1917 1918. we're sitting here at carlisle barracks at the army historical education center, and we're givin
yes. lloyd. david lloyd. george was the prime minister. great britain. george clemenceau. you only spell it for you. i got that when it was just. oh, vittorio. orlando. just think of orlando, florida. he was the premier of italy and and again, you know, you're going to get your fill of these guys wednesday when i talk about the treaty of side. nothing. well that ladies and gentlemen, we can call it a day. i will see you on. thank you all very much much. every spring, the u.s. army heritage and...
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david, were you? yes, i would add that up until this in the modern transition context, which i would say is since carter. the transitions have been largely bipartisan. there's a cadre of officials who have worked in the incoming and outgoing administrations and transition that that cooperate they collaborate that share experience says in order facilitate smooth transition of power. so for example organization that i was working with the partnership service organizes a transition conference every cycle at which everybody has traditionally together. so for example in the previous cycle we had hillary clinton's team, bernie sanders team, ted cruz's, you know, there were multi ball players that participated and they all collaborated. the romney team cooperated very closely with their successors. romney did a very good job planning his transition. obviously, he didn't win, but he took the approach much like a management and had a very methodical, which others have benefited from. so this year it was an excepti
david, were you? yes, i would add that up until this in the modern transition context, which i would say is since carter. the transitions have been largely bipartisan. there's a cadre of officials who have worked in the incoming and outgoing administrations and transition that that cooperate they collaborate that share experience says in order facilitate smooth transition of power. so for example organization that i was working with the partnership service organizes a transition conference...