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david: so, you are running argonne. that a place that was filled with a lot of black physicists and mathematicians or it was fairly white? walter: [laughter] fairly is an understatement. david: it was overwhelmingly white. walter: overwhelmingly white. david: you're doing that and then you get the chance to be the head of the national science foundation? and all of a sudden, you're handing out money on behalf of the federal government, the national science foundation. do you find that you're more popular than before? walter: you won't believe it. it is always best to be on the side of being asked for money than to ask for it. david: you are doing that for a few years and then you get the chance to be the provost of the university of california system. is that right? walter: that is correct. david: why did you take that position? it is a great job. did you want to be the head of a major university? walter: i did by that time. through my transition from doing physics to administering science at argonne, and then as i bega
david: so, you are running argonne. that a place that was filled with a lot of black physicists and mathematicians or it was fairly white? walter: [laughter] fairly is an understatement. david: it was overwhelmingly white. walter: overwhelmingly white. david: you're doing that and then you get the chance to be the head of the national science foundation? and all of a sudden, you're handing out money on behalf of the federal government, the national science foundation. do you find that you're...
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john: you have seen the film. yes. davidfor a young person would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you were always, always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? were you focused on underwriting, trading, areas new to wall street? john: i focused on what we did well and what we did extremely well was build relationships with corporations and ceos. we were either number one or number two in the m&a tables every year, so that was very important. if we are going to be doing m&a and have these wonderful relationships, let us move into the secondary market and become an active securities business. so we ended up building a very large platform at the institutional level and over time, you had the retail. so we focused on being an institutional firm with a strong retail base. david: your predecessor was famous for not meeting with a lot of people, he was isolated, some people accused him. you liked being near the trading floor with customer
john: you have seen the film. yes. davidfor a young person would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there are not many jobs you can have as a young individual where you were always, always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? were you focused on underwriting, trading, areas new to wall street? john: i focused on what we did well and what we did extremely well was build relationships with corporations and ceos. we were either number one or number two in the m&a...
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john: you have seen the film. yes. davida young person, would you recommend wall street as a career today? john: there are not many jobs as a young individual where you are always, always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? refocused on underwriting, trading, other areas that were new to wall street? john: i focused on what we did well. what we did extremely well was build relationships with corporations and ceos. we were either number one or number two in m&a tables every year. that was important. we said, if we are doing m&a and we have these wonderful relationships and trust, let's move into the secondary market, become an active securities business. we ended up building a very large platform at the institutional level. over time, with dean witter, he had the retail. we focused on being an institutional firm with a very strong retail base. david: your predecessor, phil purcell, was isolated. some people accused him of being. you like to be on the trading floor, being with customers or your employees. is t
john: you have seen the film. yes. davida young person, would you recommend wall street as a career today? john: there are not many jobs as a young individual where you are always, always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? refocused on underwriting, trading, other areas that were new to wall street? john: i focused on what we did well. what we did extremely well was build relationships with corporations and ceos. we were either number one or number two in m&a tables...
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what would it take for you to join chase? david: and what did you say? asunda: um, i said, we can meet for lunch. [laughter] david: ok, ok. so, ultimately, i guess, you convinced him that you should be hired and you joined chase. is that right? thasunda: well, i would say he ultimately convinced me, but yeah. at that time, and really what is so interesting about this story is that about six months before that meeting, i said to myself, no matter how much i love fannie mae, i really believed in the mission. the mission is our business. the business is our mission. um, i can never get closer to -- could never get closer to the consumer being in the secondary market. and so one of my goals was to get closer to the consumer and this opportunity allowed me to do that. david: so you rose up to be the president of chase consumer bank. thasunda: yes. david: you oversaw that for how many years? thasunda: uh, for about three years. david: three years. thasunda: 2.5, three years. david: did you ever have an atm card denied when you were the head of that? did your at
what would it take for you to join chase? david: and what did you say? asunda: um, i said, we can meet for lunch. [laughter] david: ok, ok. so, ultimately, i guess, you convinced him that you should be hired and you joined chase. is that right? thasunda: well, i would say he ultimately convinced me, but yeah. at that time, and really what is so interesting about this story is that about six months before that meeting, i said to myself, no matter how much i love fannie mae, i really believed in...
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john: you have seen the film. yes. davidfor 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: so 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. and then 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 ignoring
john: you have seen the film. yes. davidfor 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: so 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. and...
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you had not known? john: right. david: are people cheering for you came back?: you've seen the film. david: pro-young person looking for a career which recommend a wall street career today? john: they're not a lot of jobs you have with a young individual you always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? are you focus on underwriting, trading, other areas renewed to wall street? john: a focus on what we did well and what we did extremely well was build relationships with corporations and ceos. we were either number one or number two in 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 us move into the secondary market and become a very active securities business. we ended up building a very large platform at the institutional level. over time with dean witter he had the retail. we really focus on being a an institutional firm with a very strong retail base. david: phil purcell was famous for not meeting a lot of people. he was a little isolated. elect to be in
you had not known? john: right. david: are people cheering for you came back?: you've seen the film. david: pro-young person looking for a career which recommend a wall street career today? john: they're not a lot of jobs you have with a young individual you always learning. ♪ david: how did you build morgan stanley? are you focus on underwriting, trading, other areas renewed to wall street? john: a focus on what we did well and what we did extremely well was build relationships with...
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david: you grew up in an all segregated area. assume you were not going to lunches and dinners with white people at the time? walter: no, no, the only lunches and dinners we came close to was working in the kitchen. my grandmother worked as a domestic and even my mother who worked as an elementary school teacher and principal in the summers sometimes worked as a domestic. we were totally segregated. segregated sounds too mild. it was apartheid life. david: did you worry for your safety and life at times? walter: not constantly. one had to be careful and there were things that you knew you were not to do from a very young age. white women were very dangerous. white men also, but in particular white girls and white women. you had places you did not go. so there were moments of behavior which you expected or you learned to adapt to, but i did not wake up every morning thinking i would be lynched. we lived in a community that was fairly warm. i had a big family, cousins, that lived all around me. and i would say in spite of the harsh
david: you grew up in an all segregated area. assume you were not going to lunches and dinners with white people at the time? walter: no, no, the only lunches and dinners we came close to was working in the kitchen. my grandmother worked as a domestic and even my mother who worked as an elementary school teacher and principal in the summers sometimes worked as a domestic. we were totally segregated. segregated sounds too mild. it was apartheid life. david: did you worry for your safety and life...
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john: you have seen the film. yes. davidr a young person would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there's a job as an individual where you are always, always learning. david: how did you build morgan stanley? what were you focused on or areas that would give you to wall street? john: i focused on what we did well and what we did well was build relationships with corporations and ceos. we were either number one or number two in those tables every year. that was important. we set up for going to do m&a and have these wonderful relationships and trust, let's move into the secondary market and become an active securities business. we ended up building a large platform at the institutional level. over time, with dean witter, you had retail. we really focused on the institutional firm with a very strong retail base. david: your predecessor was famous for not meeting with people he was a little isolated. he liked to be on the trading floor meeting with customers -- you like to be on the trading floor meeting with custo
john: you have seen the film. yes. davidr a young person would you recommend a wall street career today? john: there's a job as an individual where you are always, always learning. david: how did you build morgan stanley? what were you focused on or areas that would give you to wall street? john: i focused on what we did well and what we did well was build relationships with corporations and ceos. we were either number one or number two in those tables every year. that was important. we set up...
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david: do you find you are more popular? dr. massey: you wouldn't believe. it's always best to be on the side of -- then to ask for it. -- than to ask for it. ♪ david: when you got your phd, what you decide to do? dr. massey: i came to argo in chicago as a postdoc. i was also associated with the university of chicago. and my first job was working with a group at argonne national laboratory. david: eventually a teaching position at the university of illinois. you did that for a while, teaching physics. dr. massey: i went there for two reasons. i left argonne and i love my research. i lived about four blocks from here. 1968. martin luther king jr. was assassinated. from where we are now, you can see the city burning and i could see from my apartment. and it really became clear to me that i had this feeling that i was just not contributing to the civil rights movement, to the degree that i felt i ought to. i was going to argonne, doing my research. i had two little kids around the community, but i wanted to be more engaged and i thought i went to a college campu
david: do you find you are more popular? dr. massey: you wouldn't believe. it's always best to be on the side of -- then to ask for it. -- than to ask for it. ♪ david: when you got your phd, what you decide to do? dr. massey: i came to argo in chicago as a postdoc. i was also associated with the university of chicago. and my first job was working with a group at argonne national laboratory. david: eventually a teaching position at the university of illinois. you did that for a while, teaching...
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[laughter] you might be ok. david: let's suppose you work in a private equity firm and you say, i have heard tiaa has a good program. i would like to sign up for it. can you sign up for private equity programs as well? i mean, do you cover industries not just normally associated with tiaa? thasunda: yeah, well we just recently announced our ability to have access to lifetime income solutions guaranteed income move into the 401(k) market. and so, very soon the answer will be yes, that within your plan you will have an opportunity, if we negotiate that with your plan sponsor, to have exposure to tiaa traditional white product that we call the secure income product. david: suppose i say i like your company and i would like to invest in the company. i just want to make a good investment. can i invest in your company? thasunda: no, we are private. and so, we are not a public company. we are private. but the good news is, if you are a participant, you get to share our profits. and so, if you worked at a university or health
[laughter] you might be ok. david: let's suppose you work in a private equity firm and you say, i have heard tiaa has a good program. i would like to sign up for it. can you sign up for private equity programs as well? i mean, do you cover industries not just normally associated with tiaa? thasunda: yeah, well we just recently announced our ability to have access to lifetime income solutions guaranteed income move into the 401(k) market. and so, very soon the answer will be yes, that within...
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or do you -- laurene: yes. davidally tend to support the projects you initially start with? laurene: well, that's a good question. sometimes the arc of change happens slower than one would like. so, there are indicators that could be positive indicators that don't quite reach the goal. and so, we sometimes double down, and sometimes we stick with it. and other times we often make exit grants, and in same way you exit investments, we exit investments and grants. david: so, when you are a well-known philanthropist, as you are, how do you avoid people coming up to you at every cocktail party or every event and say, i have a great idea for you? and you must have a process for filtering these things. but how do you avoid all that? laurene: i don't avoid -- well, i avoid it by not going to cocktail parties. but otherwise i don't avoid it, because i know great ideas come from everywhere. and i read all of my email, even though there could be several hundred a day. i'm always sending ideas on to different team members or res
or do you -- laurene: yes. davidally tend to support the projects you initially start with? laurene: well, that's a good question. sometimes the arc of change happens slower than one would like. so, there are indicators that could be positive indicators that don't quite reach the goal. and so, we sometimes double down, and sometimes we stick with it. and other times we often make exit grants, and in same way you exit investments, we exit investments and grants. david: so, when you are a...
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david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] david: dr. vivek murthy is the surgeon general of the united states, a position to which he was appointed by president biden. he previously was appointed and held the same position under president obama. recently i had a chance to sit down with dr. murthy to discuss a number of health issues affecting the united states, including covid-19 and mental health. i'm here today with dr. vivek murthy, who is the surgeon general of the united states. thank you for giving us this time. dr. murthy: of, david. -- of course, david. i'm glad we are having this conversation. david: i'm sorry we cannot do this in person with you, but as you heard, i did come down with covid. i managed to dodge it for two years. i don't know what happened but i guess my luck ran out. is covid still a major problem in the united states? people like me are still getting it. dr. murthy: david, first off, i'm so
david: i have something i would like to sell. [laughter] and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because being only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? [laughter] david: dr. vivek murthy is the surgeon general of the united states, a position to which he was appointed by president biden. he previously was appointed and held the same position under president obama. recently i had a chance to sit down with dr. murthy to discuss a number of health issues affecting...
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>> they might, you never know. davidth, i appreciate you coming on. >> thanks, david. david: we start in the green in premarket activity. as you can see, some of those big name high-tech companies, a lot of whom will be reporting this week, were kind of going between between and red, and it's the same on the big board. almost a split now between the winners and the losers on the red. this is a look at the 30 dow stocks, and we see about, let's see, about 12 there that are in the red and the res in the green. we've come -- no, just, it's actually exactly equally split right now. all right. let's check the s&p which has a broader vision of what's happening with stocks in america. it's now up a little bit, up about .2%. nasdaq is up about .2% as well. and let's show you the big with tech companies, if we can. as we said, they were all in the green earlier, now microsoft and meta are trading in the red but noter theically so. it's kind of a wait and see moment as we begin week looking forward to all those earnings. let's sta
>> they might, you never know. davidth, i appreciate you coming on. >> thanks, david. david: we start in the green in premarket activity. as you can see, some of those big name high-tech companies, a lot of whom will be reporting this week, were kind of going between between and red, and it's the same on the big board. almost a split now between the winners and the losers on the red. this is a look at the 30 dow stocks, and we see about, let's see, about 12 there that are in the red...
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back to you. davidexander a thank you very much with me now is missouri republican attorney general andrew bailey. his state initiated a lawsuit for good see again, thank you for being here. the bite administration and their supporters are claiming the judges injunction prevents the white house from talking to the social beget companies as they used to, it limits the government to free speech. here's what the judge actually said. we compared up on the screen. it was not the public statements that were the problem. it was the alleged use of government agencies and employees to coerce and/or significantly encourage social made platforms to suppress free speech on this platform sprayed in other words it's not about the government re- speech it is about their efforts to limit our free speech. >> yes, that's absolutely right. the facts of white house and the department of justice are fighting this wall of separation between tech and state that only applies to protected speech, really? evidence is effective c
back to you. davidexander a thank you very much with me now is missouri republican attorney general andrew bailey. his state initiated a lawsuit for good see again, thank you for being here. the bite administration and their supporters are claiming the judges injunction prevents the white house from talking to the social beget companies as they used to, it limits the government to free speech. here's what the judge actually said. we compared up on the screen. it was not the public statements...
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david: larry, thank you very much is. i'm david asman, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: congressional investigations into the biden family are heating up, and speaker kevin mccarthy believes there's only one way for congress to get to the bottom of all this. watch. >> sure, you're probably canning the same question, where's the truth? you've got to get to the bottom of the truth, and the only way congress can do that is go to impeachment inquiry that gives us the ability to get all the information. david: a lot of people question whether congress is ready to tackle an impeachment inquiry right now. with me is house judiciary chairman jim jordan. great to see you again, chairman, thank you for being here. is it time for an impeachment inquiry in do you have enough evidence? >> i think what the speaker was saying is when you get to an inquiry pause, that gives -- phase, that gives you the information of to get more information in a timely fashion instead of playing this back and forth, this dance you have to d
david: larry, thank you very much is. i'm david asman, "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: congressional investigations into the biden family are heating up, and speaker kevin mccarthy believes there's only one way for congress to get to the bottom of all this. watch. >> sure, you're probably canning the same question, where's the truth? you've got to get to the bottom of the truth, and the only way congress can do that is go to impeachment inquiry that gives us...
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back to you. david: thank you very much, aishah.meland security, congressman tony gonzalez. congressman, good to see you, thank you for being here. you know, the cher i-picking of figures, ted lou suggesting that the situation is better now than it was during the trump administration, i mean, the overall numbers are stagger eking. 1.78 million million migrant encounters just so far this year, 1.78 million. compare that to the last full year of the trump administration, 2020, in which there were 3000,000 -- 300,000 migrant encounters. i mean, that's the number that you look at, right? >> yeah. thank you for having me on. and, yes, the border crisis continues to spiral out of control. i represent two-thirds of the texas-mexico border, and what i'm seeing is that the hell hasn't ended for all of us. and we just want it to stop. i get it, you know, republicans blaming democrats, democrats blaming republicans, round and round we go, but there has to be a solution. the solution's pretty simple. one, it starts with the president of the uni
back to you. david: thank you very much, aishah.meland security, congressman tony gonzalez. congressman, good to see you, thank you for being here. you know, the cher i-picking of figures, ted lou suggesting that the situation is better now than it was during the trump administration, i mean, the overall numbers are stagger eking. 1.78 million million migrant encounters just so far this year, 1.78 million. compare that to the last full year of the trump administration, 2020, in which there were...
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thank you, david, last few seconds. _ this issue. few seconds, huw edwards has . this issue. thank you, david, last i few seconds, huw edwards has not resigned and remains an employee, and he is innocent at the moment? certainly, there remains a process, but when i first heard about this — the person i know is a man of charm, decency and kindness. i was utterly bamboozled, shocked when i heard this, and i think many other people will be today when they hear this name. and he's obviously in a very difficult situation at the moment, but there is a process.— difficult situation at the moment, but there is a process. david, thank ou ve but there is a process. david, thank you very much. _ but there is a process. david, thank you very much. plenty _ but there is a process. david, thank you very much, plenty more - but there is a process. david, thank you very much, plenty more to - but there is a process. david, thank. you very much, plenty more to come, you're watching bbc news. you're watching bbc news. huw edwards has been named as the
thank you, david, last few seconds. _ this issue. few seconds, huw edwards has . this issue. thank you, david, last i few seconds, huw edwards has not resigned and remains an employee, and he is innocent at the moment? certainly, there remains a process, but when i first heard about this — the person i know is a man of charm, decency and kindness. i was utterly bamboozled, shocked when i heard this, and i think many other people will be today when they hear this name. and he's obviously in a...
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you think sanitary conditions. davidhe way, i think that's roosevelt hotel next to grand central station, which is where a lot of people commute into. when you go through there, you notice this of the of marijuana smell. there's a lot of people smoking dope there. sitting there all day smoking dope. not to put any discredit on the migrants for coming and risking their lives, but something has to be done because it's not an eyesore but a dangerous setup there. >> we're seeing the symptoms of a problem that is not being addressed at the border. we have to address our concerns here in new york and other places situated around the country, but we have to fix the southern border. money will take care of certain issues that we're having right here, right now in new york city, but it'll only get worse if we don't fix the problem that president trump fixed. david: which, by the way, the democrat payor eric adams -- mayor eric adams is saying and calling out problems at the southern border and you asked a question about how texas
you think sanitary conditions. davidhe way, i think that's roosevelt hotel next to grand central station, which is where a lot of people commute into. when you go through there, you notice this of the of marijuana smell. there's a lot of people smoking dope there. sitting there all day smoking dope. not to put any discredit on the migrants for coming and risking their lives, but something has to be done because it's not an eyesore but a dangerous setup there. >> we're seeing the symptoms...
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>> that you can't get back. davide working on the president, these progressives, but it doesn't seem like they're getting any traction in terms of his opposition to packing the court. do you think it will remain that way or might they try to do that, to pack the court? >> i hope that president biden stands firm on this. look, i don't agree with president biden on a whole lot, but he's absolutely right here, that trying to pack the united states supreme court makes absolutely no sense and it's unfortunate and in my view, regrettable, there are a lot of voices prom dominantly on the left urging fundamental changes, structural changes in the supreme court which is an institution that's served our nation so well for centuries because because they don't like the current outcome of decisions. they don't like the fact that there's a conservative majority on the supreme court that's rendering these decisions which admittedly are controversial, but none of this, in my mind, justifies remaking, reshaping, reworking an instituti
>> that you can't get back. davide working on the president, these progressives, but it doesn't seem like they're getting any traction in terms of his opposition to packing the court. do you think it will remain that way or might they try to do that, to pack the court? >> i hope that president biden stands firm on this. look, i don't agree with president biden on a whole lot, but he's absolutely right here, that trying to pack the united states supreme court makes absolutely no...
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you know, from my -- that. davidinterrupting, but you haven't heard from federal investigators? they haven't interviewed you get about all? >> i have not been interviewed. i will cooperate, and i have said very, very clearly from the get go that i'll cooperate with any investigators. i have nothing to hide and been very transparent and will continue to be transparent in this matter until it's satisfactorily resolved in my favor. david now, a lot of people particularly looking at donald trump and donald trump himself have said this, they think our whole legal system ising -- is being used in a political fashion like it never has before. there are certain examples that seem to bear that out. are you saying that you're, that this investigation, if it's ongoing, against you is one of them? >> look, i can tell you that i've done nothing wrong,9 and the miami herald has distort thed the facts tremendously and has gone and shopped around this case to a variety of different investigative sources including the fact that it wa
you know, from my -- that. davidinterrupting, but you haven't heard from federal investigators? they haven't interviewed you get about all? >> i have not been interviewed. i will cooperate, and i have said very, very clearly from the get go that i'll cooperate with any investigators. i have nothing to hide and been very transparent and will continue to be transparent in this matter until it's satisfactorily resolved in my favor. david now, a lot of people particularly looking at donald...
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if you will, good to see you. >> hey, dave. davidoing to quote something that you wrote today, because it was so good. you call it energy poverty, and you say in our quest to save the globe from what the biden administration says is an existential threat, we are seeing the drive against fossil fuels drive more people around the globe into poverty. the rising cost of energy has added to inflation and has made food scarcer and more expensive as many must choose between food or i fuel. i just have to ask you flat out, what do you think is a bigger threat to humanity, climate change or energy poverty, as you just described it? >> obviously, energy poverty, right? and that's happening now. i mean, people are choosing now end between food and fuel, and it's going to get or worse. you know, here we have aned administration that's talking about your water heater and talking about your air conditioner, but we -- forgetting the fact if you look around the globe, we're facing a looming supply shortage that is going to drive many people to hunge
if you will, good to see you. >> hey, dave. davidoing to quote something that you wrote today, because it was so good. you call it energy poverty, and you say in our quest to save the globe from what the biden administration says is an existential threat, we are seeing the drive against fossil fuels drive more people around the globe into poverty. the rising cost of energy has added to inflation and has made food scarcer and more expensive as many must choose between food or i fuel. i...
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david: chad, good for you. you got all the questions in. the problem is he had that million -- >> reporter: but money of the answers. -- none of the answers. [laughter] david: he clearly was not talking. good work, chad, thank you very much. >>> the justice department is denying calling for deafen can archer to be jailed ahead of today's. is testimony. house oversight chair james comer saying it's more proof the doj has been weaponized. roll tape. >> the letter from the department of justice is trying to nudge the judge to and sentence devon archer for something unrelated to what we're going to be talking to him about tomorrow. it's odd that it was issued on a saturday, and it's odd that it's right before he's scheduled to come in to have an opportunity to speak in front of the house oversight committee and tell the american people the truth about what really went on with burisma. so, you know, i don't know if this is the a coincidence, maria, or this is another example of the weaponization of the department of justice. david: congressman br
david: chad, good for you. you got all the questions in. the problem is he had that million -- >> reporter: but money of the answers. -- none of the answers. [laughter] david: he clearly was not talking. good work, chad, thank you very much. >>> the justice department is denying calling for deafen can archer to be jailed ahead of today's. is testimony. house oversight chair james comer saying it's more proof the doj has been weaponized. roll tape. >> the letter from the...
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, thank ou ve are you saying it was? david, thank you very much _ are you saying it was? much for being _ are you saying it was? david, thank you very much for being with - are you saying it was? david, thank you very much for being with us. i are you saying it was? david, thank. you very much for being with us. the mood here at west minister, pretty quiet. they haven't been many mps around, many are off on holiday no doubt take a time of the summer recess to digest the news today. certainly not a great day for the conservative party. it could've been a lot worse. labours great six says tempered by that in uxbridge, certainly not a gain if not a loss was up a lot for everybody to think about here. no reshuffle, that was perhaps possibly expected or talked about in the past few weeks perhaps there will be one in september, we will have to wait and see. matthew, back to you in the studio. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. transport units and called off next week strikes on london underground at the last minute talks with the members are all set to walk ou
, thank ou ve are you saying it was? david, thank you very much _ are you saying it was? much for being _ are you saying it was? david, thank you very much for being with - are you saying it was? david, thank you very much for being with us. i are you saying it was? david, thank. you very much for being with us. the mood here at west minister, pretty quiet. they haven't been many mps around, many are off on holiday no doubt take a time of the summer recess to digest the news today. certainly...
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david: and you were right. and you were right. >> we pushed back and gave them the evidence and said the biden administration was doing briefs and showed them the evidence -- david: what was their response? >> the white house communications department said they're not planning to. they're literally acting as propaganda arm of the administration. one thing i would say in the e-mails and to -- and messages that jim jordan released, there's one moment of hope in that and that's someone i know well, nick kleg, the president of facebook and meta and to be fair, he was pushing back against this inside facebook against this widespread culture within big tech that is totally lock step aligned with the left and government and biden administration. they act as their propaganda arm. that was the culture. david: it was a perfect storm. i mean, the pandemic had given politicians all this perceived new power, much of which was unconstitutional and against several amendments in the constitution and they're tabooing it as far
david: and you were right. and you were right. >> we pushed back and gave them the evidence and said the biden administration was doing briefs and showed them the evidence -- david: what was their response? >> the white house communications department said they're not planning to. they're literally acting as propaganda arm of the administration. one thing i would say in the e-mails and to -- and messages that jim jordan released, there's one moment of hope in that and that's someone...
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david: you are short dollar korea. why? >> koreas one of those markets where we see a turnaround and then electronics cycle. it could benefit from this kind of goldilocks environment where you see the global disinflation proceed and happening in an environment without a downward correction in demand. it is somewhere where someone like korea could do relatively well. if the china growth downside does not trigger more policy support, then i think most of the sentiment could turn for the worst. david: it has been a while -- things seem very predictable. inflation seems to be behaving. volatility is low. what are you watching out for in terms of risks that could mess with this goldilocks period? >> the two risks i would think most about is that this disinflation is happening around -- without the need of excessive further tightening. or one that will risk there is a much harder landing in the developing world. if we were to trigger far more tightening and that would cause a move lower in the economy come i think that changes the
david: you are short dollar korea. why? >> koreas one of those markets where we see a turnaround and then electronics cycle. it could benefit from this kind of goldilocks environment where you see the global disinflation proceed and happening in an environment without a downward correction in demand. it is somewhere where someone like korea could do relatively well. if the china growth downside does not trigger more policy support, then i think most of the sentiment could turn for the...
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ok, david, thank you _ they say, early days. ok, david, thank you very _ they say, early days. they say, early days. ok, david, thank you very much for that - they say, early days. ok, david, - thank you very much for that update from washington. 0ur correspondent, david willis, in washington there, and you can read more about that story and that case on our website. you can also go on the bbc news app. stay with us here on bbc news. we will have much more later on on that story and also our top story and south korea, on those floods and those tunnel floods which has one death. thank you forjoining us on bbc news. good afternoon. the weather storyjust past has certainly left us questioning, where on earth has our summer gone? it has been pretty wet at times, hasn't it? and unseasonably windy. we are midway throuthuly and you are quite right, it has been a wet month. all of us have seen above—average rainfall for the month and there is very little change, i'm afraid, on the horizon. in fact, this next chart shows rainfall accumulation for the next few days. the darker the blue,
ok, david, thank you _ they say, early days. ok, david, thank you very _ they say, early days. they say, early days. ok, david, thank you very much for that - they say, early days. ok, david, - thank you very much for that update from washington. 0ur correspondent, david willis, in washington there, and you can read more about that story and that case on our website. you can also go on the bbc news app. stay with us here on bbc news. we will have much more later on on that story and also our...
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david. thank you so much, david, for sharing her story.s an incredible story. the sketches put aside 80 years ago, now being made. and what a bond. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. ♪ frustrated drivers. friday's shutdown of the sunroof isle bridge snarled traffic for hours as bay area leaders are saying, never again. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. kristen: i'm kristen sze. kristen: traffic is flowing again on the bridge, but friday that was certainly not the case and police say after 17 hours, a man was rescued and getting treatment in the hospital after suffering a mental health crisis on the bridge at the start of the evening commute. i did bring bay area traffic to -- it did bring bay area traffic to a standstill. it's prompted leaders to reflect on how particles could be -- protocols could be improved for future shutdowns. reporter: the battalion talking about the dramatic rescue of a man who crawled down underneath the regiment sunroof i'll bridge friday afternoon. >> him bei
david. thank you so much, david, for sharing her story.s an incredible story. the sketches put aside 80 years ago, now being made. and what a bond. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. ♪ frustrated drivers. friday's shutdown of the sunroof isle bridge snarled traffic for hours as bay area leaders are saying, never again. thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. kristen: i'm kristen sze. kristen: traffic is flowing again on the bridge, but...
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that's ridiculous when you think about that, david. i'm not trying to be funny here, but in a sense i kind of am. when you have those cupid of number -- kind of numbers, there's no one in their right mind that could actually think that is something you want to go around the country and tout. but then we find out over the weekend that there's cocaine in the west wing, so maybe that is where they're getting the idea that everything's just fine, because they're not living in reality because of what they're doing in the west wing. and i'm very serious about that. something doesn't make sense. david: the whole industrial policy idea has been tried many times throughout history over the past several hundred year, and it hasn't worked out well. it assumes that the government knows more about a investing money than the private sector does and, of course, it's not their money they're investing either. it's other people's money. >> right. david: it just doesn't seem to work out dependent for some very well -- except for some very well-connected,
that's ridiculous when you think about that, david. i'm not trying to be funny here, but in a sense i kind of am. when you have those cupid of number -- kind of numbers, there's no one in their right mind that could actually think that is something you want to go around the country and tout. but then we find out over the weekend that there's cocaine in the west wing, so maybe that is where they're getting the idea that everything's just fine, because they're not living in reality because of...
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david: you can go online and see the programs we have coming. we hope to see you back here soon.hank you for joining us today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up live on c-span at 1:30 p.m. eastern time, a discussion about the roles the president of belarus played in negotiating a deal between his russian counterpart vladimir putin and the wegner military group leader. then a look at the supreme court recent ruling on voting rights and the impact of the 2024 election live this evening at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> compass returns next week for legislative businessnd votes followg the fourth of july holiday. the senate gavels back in monday at 3 p.m. eastern. lawmakers are expected to continue to work on predent biden's executive and judicial nominatis including the deputy agriculture secretary, the number two leadership post at the usda. also, rosemarie hidalgo to the justice department violence against women office
david: you can go online and see the programs we have coming. we hope to see you back here soon.hank you for joining us today. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2023] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up live on c-span at 1:30 p.m. eastern time, a discussion about the roles the president of belarus played in negotiating a deal between his russian counterpart...
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and david, so much of the flooding here in montpelier that caused all of this debris you see came from the overflowing win noose can i river. it's now receded to near normal levels, but with rain in the forecast every day for the next week, david, likely not for long. >> david: yeah, finally receding and now all over again. janai norman, thank you. >>> let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all over again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. very active pattern. another dynamic rain-soaked system is heading towards new england. right now, it's hitting chicago. a lot of heavy rain earlier this morning, and now a tornado watch in effect until 10:00. we could see tornadoes that are strong and long track. it's a dangerous situation there. and beyond that, the zone is going to be from michigan all the way back through st. louis and kansas city during the overnight period. then pushing into the ohio valley and then up into new york, in hard-hit vermont, by this time tomorrow night, and some of these storms will have wind and heavy rain, maybe three to five in
and david, so much of the flooding here in montpelier that caused all of this debris you see came from the overflowing win noose can i river. it's now receded to near normal levels, but with rain in the forecast every day for the next week, david, likely not for long. >> david: yeah, finally receding and now all over again. janai norman, thank you. >>> let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, tracking it all over again tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david....
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whatever he tells you he's going to do, he delivers. davidhe has a military background you think that has anything to do with that? >> it has a lot to do with it. one other thing, david, people do not realize you see what happened was soft on crime with these das in new york and l.a. note the governor, somebody tries it in for there was a attorney that tried that the governor suspended him. he does not fool around for. >> jon, quickly back in 1994 we had a huge crime problem it was being turned around in york by mayor giuliani. then they had this federal crime bill is very tough on criminals, but to huge incarcerations that cause problems of their own. is that what you want? you a federal solution to the crime problem? >> has to be done by the states. the governor gives the president not i think he can lead. the states could follow. c6 and best of luck to you, jon. glad you're happy with your current governor if he goes to washington you may have to deal the governor you're not so pleased with but that's a whole other issue. good to see my fr
whatever he tells you he's going to do, he delivers. davidhe has a military background you think that has anything to do with that? >> it has a lot to do with it. one other thing, david, people do not realize you see what happened was soft on crime with these das in new york and l.a. note the governor, somebody tries it in for there was a attorney that tried that the governor suspended him. he does not fool around for. >> jon, quickly back in 1994 we had a huge crime problem it was...
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i'll call you after you're done watching david. thank you so much, david, for sharing her story.s an incredible story. the sketches put aside 80 years ago, now being made. and what a bond. i' dan: it has been a year since question led to a violent arrest. now it has led to a lawsuit against the police. >> they have intentions outside of our land-use ideas. kristen: who is buying land near travis air force base? we have new clues. plus. dan: clean up in san francisco after a car sails over the steps. this is also a crime scene. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kristen: this week marks one year since police officers took down a gardener who had been enjoying a beer with friends after work on the street. he suffered serious injuries. dan: today, that gardener filed a civil rights lawsuit against the officers, the police department, and the city. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> ou break this story last year and has the latest. dan: the lawsuit against san rafael, the police department and its own former officers
i'll call you after you're done watching david. thank you so much, david, for sharing her story.s an incredible story. the sketches put aside 80 years ago, now being made. and what a bond. i' dan: it has been a year since question led to a violent arrest. now it has led to a lawsuit against the police. >> they have intentions outside of our land-use ideas. kristen: who is buying land near travis air force base? we have new clues. plus. dan: clean up in san francisco after a car sails over...