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>> david: they're called "newcomers."hat's lauren lapkus. i want to thank you for doing missy with me. >> that was the best. >> david: we'll be back with the avett brothers. i'll see you soon. ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes benz, the best or nothing. love to disc. who know an open mind is the only kind. who don't need to travel to find something new. who know where to escape, even just for a moment. who don't need a fortune to find a gem. and who know when you spend less, you can discover even more. and never, ever stop discovering. spend less, discover more. at t.j. maxx, marshalls, and homegoods. you know how these things start. you try wendy's buy one get one for a dollar breakfast offer, love it and tell a friend. then they tell a friend. and so on and so on and so on. so get to wendy's and get some breakfast! hi jen! hi. so you're the scientist here. does my aveeno® daily moisturizer really make my dry skin healthier in one day? it's true jen. really?! this prebiotic oat f
>> david: they're called "newcomers."hat's lauren lapkus. i want to thank you for doing missy with me. >> that was the best. >> david: we'll be back with the avett brothers. i'll see you soon. ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes benz, the best or nothing. love to disc. who know an open mind is the only kind. who don't need to travel to find something new. who know where to escape, even just for a moment. who...
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david? david: that's putting it mildly lucas thank you very much. well joe biden is hitting the sunshine state on tuesday, as the race tightens in key states, hillary vaughn is following the biden campaign from wilmington, delaware. hi, hillary. reporter: hi, david. well florida is the largest swing state up for grabs in the general election and right now, biden is slightly ahead in the polls, there, according to the real clear average of polls, biden is up by just over 1 percentage point but he is way behind in in-person visits to the sunshine state, so this visit on tuesday is a big deal for biden. he's not visited the state since the coronavirus pandemic, but his vp, kamala harris, did beat him there last week in a visit to miami on thursday, and president trump was also there last tuesday, holding a rally in jupiter, florida. biden is way behind in in-person campaign stops overall, since both became the official nominee s trump has been to 11 different states since the general election o
david? david: that's putting it mildly lucas thank you very much. well joe biden is hitting the sunshine state on tuesday, as the race tightens in key states, hillary vaughn is following the biden campaign from wilmington, delaware. hi, hillary. reporter: hi, david. well florida is the largest swing state up for grabs in the general election and right now, biden is slightly ahead in the polls, there, according to the real clear average of polls, biden is up by just over 1 percentage point but...
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there was either border ruffian david rice atchison, or peace broker david rice atchison. iowa and the question was did david rice atchison fired the first shot through the state hotel words or did he plead for calmer heads? i'm going to read to exerts on different sides of this and you can decide which one makes more sense for that time period. i will start off the story of the peace broker, david rice at jason. and this was as he told us someone else reported he told them in later years. i made several speeches at least half a dozen riding horseback to the different companies i spoke in the interest of peace exerting myself to check not to insights not to operates it was not a wish that the hotel should be destroyed, i urge serge jones disparate, i told him it would satisfy the ends of justice if they should throw a cannonball through it and then let them have arrest. but jones was bent on mischief and i could do nothing with him. the squatter sovereign which was the newspaper of the time in addison, the city of addison, reported on lawrence this way. actress in began by
there was either border ruffian david rice atchison, or peace broker david rice atchison. iowa and the question was did david rice atchison fired the first shot through the state hotel words or did he plead for calmer heads? i'm going to read to exerts on different sides of this and you can decide which one makes more sense for that time period. i will start off the story of the peace broker, david rice at jason. and this was as he told us someone else reported he told them in later years. i...
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david, i forgive you.rule my life anymore. >> but there's a question for which she will never get a comprehensible answer. why. and how could he ever harm such a nice person. i mean, nici was -- was such a good person. >> the hardest question, always the "why?" the coldest fact, the young woman gone too soon. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie morales. >> this is "dateline." >> he married the woman of his dreams, beautiful and sweet. >> she was just angelic. >> and was folded into her tight-knit family headed by an elderly religious matriarch. >> you were part of their family or you weren't. together they had a little girl, sydney.
david, i forgive you.rule my life anymore. >> but there's a question for which she will never get a comprehensible answer. why. and how could he ever harm such a nice person. i mean, nici was -- was such a good person. >> the hardest question, always the "why?" the coldest fact, the young woman gone too soon. >>> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie...
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david: you went to stanford undergrad? ruth: i did. david: did you major in finance? i majored in economics and international relations i thought i would be a lawyer like you. david: you were smart not to do that, but you did go toward an mba? ruth: yes. david: then you what to wall street? ruth: i went from stanford to the school of economics toward to wharton. course withcinating a great teacher and he opened my eyes to this thing called wall street, mergers, and acquisitions. i went convinced that i was doing my thing to being convinced i wanted to do mergers. david: when you went to morgan stanley was a percent women? ruth-- 50% women? ruth: far from it. foras sort of the stone age any sort of sense of what was the role of women in banking. i think the general attitude was that those of us who were there would get married, have kids, and leave. we did not have the stamina. i love morgan stanley. i think morgan stanley was the best of the best, but that was the ethos on wall street. a couple of years into my career i was working on a deal and out with a partner and
david: you went to stanford undergrad? ruth: i did. david: did you major in finance? i majored in economics and international relations i thought i would be a lawyer like you. david: you were smart not to do that, but you did go toward an mba? ruth: yes. david: then you what to wall street? ruth: i went from stanford to the school of economics toward to wharton. course withcinating a great teacher and he opened my eyes to this thing called wall street, mergers, and acquisitions. i went...
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david: i have had a lot of luck.et me ask you, for those who may not be familiar with the new book you're coming out with, called "no rules rules," in that book, you describe that you at one point wanted to go to blockbuster and sell them the company for a modest amount today, $50 million. reed: totally. in the early days, we were like, "blockbuster is going to wreck us as soon as we get big." we were almost right about that. we went to see them. they were very polite, but they were not interested. david: had they bought the company, where do you think blockbuster would be today and where you think netflix would be today? reed: it is always hard to tell. i think we could have made a blockbuster a modern brand. david: you have a culture that you described in your book that is very unique that. i will go through a couple things that i have found. you have a system where people can take whatever vacation they want to take. there is no limit. people can take any time off, no limit. where did you get that idea from? reed:
david: i have had a lot of luck.et me ask you, for those who may not be familiar with the new book you're coming out with, called "no rules rules," in that book, you describe that you at one point wanted to go to blockbuster and sell them the company for a modest amount today, $50 million. reed: totally. in the early days, we were like, "blockbuster is going to wreck us as soon as we get big." we were almost right about that. we went to see them. they were very polite, but...
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david, king david from the bible, he went under the walls and overtook this.e for the jewish community, so that's pretty cool. but there is a debate about some of the claims made about the city of david, the bible, and historical fact. archaeological digs in occupied territory are governed by much—debated laws. israel could be breaking international law by allowing elad to carry out exploratory work in silwan. israel doesn't consider the area to be occupied, and elad says it is necessary to carry out the work to protect jewish cultural heritage. elad has been criticised for the less—advertised part of the mission, strengthening thejewish connection to jerusalem byjewish settlement. the united states condemns the occupation of residential buildings in the palestinian area of sirwan in eastjerusalem. by individuals who are associated with an organisation whose agenda by definition stoked tensions between palestinians and israelis. speaks hebrew. this man spent over a decade working at a senior level in elad as their marketing director. he helped the city of davi
david, king david from the bible, he went under the walls and overtook this.e for the jewish community, so that's pretty cool. but there is a debate about some of the claims made about the city of david, the bible, and historical fact. archaeological digs in occupied territory are governed by much—debated laws. israel could be breaking international law by allowing elad to carry out exploratory work in silwan. israel doesn't consider the area to be occupied, and elad says it is necessary to...
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david asman take it away. david: thank you, ash. i'm david asman in for neil cavuto and this is "coast to coast." nasdaq is plunging again after the worst week since march. to fox news contributor jonathan hoenig and agora market strategist alan knuckman. gentlemen, great to see you. alan, let me go to you first. the pullback, it is not a great surprise. that is no secret. everybody saw the high levels when it would correct itself s this just a correction or is there something else more insidious involved? >> i wouldn't use the "c" word. i would say this is profit-taking pullback. that is all this is. remember, the nasdaq, top 100, ndx were up 75% straight up off the lows. even after this pullback we're off 10% from the highs, they're sill up 66%. looking at the s&p, right now as it stands is 50% off that march bottom. so the end is not near. this is just a profit-taking pullback. this same situation is in place. let's see how things react. even with today, we're only down 3% in tech. that is not much at all. what i like to see with
david asman take it away. david: thank you, ash. i'm david asman in for neil cavuto and this is "coast to coast." nasdaq is plunging again after the worst week since march. to fox news contributor jonathan hoenig and agora market strategist alan knuckman. gentlemen, great to see you. alan, let me go to you first. the pullback, it is not a great surprise. that is no secret. everybody saw the high levels when it would correct itself s this just a correction or is there something else...
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and now, here's david spade! >> david: hey, guys, welcome to "jimmy kimmel live," wow, it's me again, david spade, wah, wah. what a ripoff, right? my second night at uncle jimmy's creepy dungeon. so excited to be here. they never even let me leave. this is a big gig for me. if it goes well, i can charge a little extra on my cameo. mee-mop. you actually get a lot of power as a guest host, but it's harder to be a diva in a pandemic. it's not as fun to throw coffee in a pa's face when it bounces off the face shield. it's tough to host jimmy's show because i'm really his best guest. in the end, who really suffers? you, the american people, right, guillermo? there he is. >> guillermo: that's right! >> david: that's it? hey, by the way, what's going on in that room? a little bleak there, you got a couch and a plant. is that a house or a crate and barrel that went out of business? >> guillermo: look, it's my meditation room. you know? >> david: that's nice, i'm glad you're meditating. i know you're working up to 45 seco
and now, here's david spade! >> david: hey, guys, welcome to "jimmy kimmel live," wow, it's me again, david spade, wah, wah. what a ripoff, right? my second night at uncle jimmy's creepy dungeon. so excited to be here. they never even let me leave. this is a big gig for me. if it goes well, i can charge a little extra on my cameo. mee-mop. you actually get a lot of power as a guest host, but it's harder to be a diva in a pandemic. it's not as fun to throw coffee in a pa's face...
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david. green. the dow is barely in the green we'll take it anyway we can after what happened yesterday. one of the contributing factors in yesterday's debacle was the rise of cases in parts of europe, specifically the united kingdom. prime minister boris johnson now pausing some reopening plans. still not a lockdown but, he is pulling back just a little bit from opening up. let's bring in market watcher scott shellady. scott, you spent a lot of time living in the uk, what do you think about their response to the surge that they're going through right now? >> well, a couple of things. number one, there has to be a better idea than lockdowns. david: this is not a lockdown. forgive me for interrupting. what they're doing, pulling back from complete opening. for example, pubs, will still be open but only until 10:00 at night. that is not quite a lockdown. >> because the virus goes to bed at 10:00 too. that type of thing is more ridiculous, if you ask me. if you look at numbers, david, "the daily
david. green. the dow is barely in the green we'll take it anyway we can after what happened yesterday. one of the contributing factors in yesterday's debacle was the rise of cases in parts of europe, specifically the united kingdom. prime minister boris johnson now pausing some reopening plans. still not a lockdown but, he is pulling back just a little bit from opening up. let's bring in market watcher scott shellady. scott, you spent a lot of time living in the uk, what do you think about...
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david: 75% came from people?nie: 75% came from basements, trunks, and attics from people's homes. david: how many people have visited so far? lonnie: over 7.5 million people. david: it is one of the few museums at the smithsonian where you just cannot walk in. you need tickets because the demand is so great. did you expect demand to be that great? lonnie: i didn't. i knew it would be popular, it is the smithsonian. it has really become a pilgrimage site. for african-americans and non-african-americans. we expected 4000 people a day. we were getting 8000. we had to actually say you have to have tickets to get people in, because the crowds were so great. david: so every congressman and senator is calling you for tickets? lonnie: i am everyone's best friend. david: president bush signed the legislation to approve the museum and president obama was president when it opened. i think he said to you, make sure it is open when i'm in office. lonnie: let's talk to the president. he says we have to move a little quicker. ♪
david: 75% came from people?nie: 75% came from basements, trunks, and attics from people's homes. david: how many people have visited so far? lonnie: over 7.5 million people. david: it is one of the few museums at the smithsonian where you just cannot walk in. you need tickets because the demand is so great. did you expect demand to be that great? lonnie: i didn't. i knew it would be popular, it is the smithsonian. it has really become a pilgrimage site. for african-americans and...
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[applause] david: ok.ustice ginsburg: i am very proud of my eldest granddaughter, who is a lawyer. cares a great deal about our and its highest values. and other young people like her, i think. it will help us get back on track. [applause] david: ok. what do you think is the biggest threat to our democracy? [laughter] justice ginsburg: a public that doesn't care about preserving you know thathave -- rights we have. you know that great speech on liberty? he said if the fire dies in the hearts of people, there is no thing thaton and no can restore it. so my faith is in the spirit of liberty. go to ahen you restaurant these days, can you actually have dinner without a selfie request or people coming up for autographs. justice ginsburg: it's amazing. i am 86.5 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. -- i am 86.5 years old and everyone wants to take a picture with me. [applause] david: justice ginsburg, i want to thank you for an amazing conversation. thank you. [applause] david: thank you for y
[applause] david: ok.ustice ginsburg: i am very proud of my eldest granddaughter, who is a lawyer. cares a great deal about our and its highest values. and other young people like her, i think. it will help us get back on track. [applause] david: ok. what do you think is the biggest threat to our democracy? [laughter] justice ginsburg: a public that doesn't care about preserving you know thathave -- rights we have. you know that great speech on liberty? he said if the fire dies in the hearts of...
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david what about cloud : computing? are number three in that business, but catching up to number one is amazon and number two is microsoft. is that an important growth engine? ruth: it's a very important one. it's a sizable market, the opportunity for businesses to migrate to the cloud provided them with extraordinary edit -- added capabilities and they are looking to us, whether for security or data analytics or ai. that's what we are able to do working with customers and you have really seen the important migration to the cloud, so we are investing meaningfully in and we see it as a sizable opportunity. david: one of your areas of focus is health care. why is that such an important focus of the founders and you in terms of health care? why is that so important to you? ruth: we have the opportunity to make a fundamental difference in health care, in particular with with ai in a host of areas. for me, personally, i'm a breast cancer survivor. i've had breast cancer twice, of gone through chemo, radiation, more surgery t
david what about cloud : computing? are number three in that business, but catching up to number one is amazon and number two is microsoft. is that an important growth engine? ruth: it's a very important one. it's a sizable market, the opportunity for businesses to migrate to the cloud provided them with extraordinary edit -- added capabilities and they are looking to us, whether for security or data analytics or ai. that's what we are able to do working with customers and you have really seen...
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border ruffianr david rice atchison. or peace broker david rice atchison. and the question was did david rice atchison fire the first shot -- or deeply for calm her heads? excerptsg to read two on different sides of this and you can decide which one makes more sense for that time. i will start off with the story of the peace broker atchison. told someone else reported, he told them in later years. " i made several speeches, half a dozen riding horseback to the different companies. i spoke in the interest of peace. exerting myself to check not to incite, not to outrage. it was not my wish the hotel should be destroyed. sheriff jones to spare it. i told him it would satisfy the ends of justice if he should throw a cannonball through it and let the matter rest. but jones was bent on mischief and i could do nothing with him. sovereignty which was the newspaper of the time in the city of atchison reported on the events this way. " atchison, the man, atchison began by reminding the men that they were there to enforce the law, not violate the law. and should put p
border ruffianr david rice atchison. or peace broker david rice atchison. and the question was did david rice atchison fire the first shot -- or deeply for calm her heads? excerptsg to read two on different sides of this and you can decide which one makes more sense for that time. i will start off with the story of the peace broker atchison. told someone else reported, he told them in later years. " i made several speeches, half a dozen riding horseback to the different companies. i spoke...
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david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being only the second-wealthiest men in the world, is that right? [laughter] david: one of the most powerful women in the business world is ruth porat. ♪ david: she started as an investment banker at morgan stanley, rose to be the cfo, and was recruited away to be the cfo of google and now the cfo of alphabet. in that role, she has enormous influence at that company and has done a terrific job of making certain their balance sheet works well and that they are much better organized in the financial sense. i have no doubt she will be a power at alphabet for some time -- unless the next president of the united states says i would really like her to be secretary of treasury. she would be a terrific candidate for the position. ♪ david: so during this period of time, google has done quite well and alphabet has done well. your stock is a more than 20% this year and i should say, from the time you became cfo, the stock is up over 200% and market cap is up over 20
david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being only the second-wealthiest men in the world, is that right? [laughter] david: one of the most powerful women in the business world is ruth porat. ♪ david: she started as an investment banker at morgan stanley, rose to be the cfo, and was recruited away to be the cfo of google and now the cfo of alphabet. in that role, she has enormous influence at that company and has done a terrific job of making certain their balance sheet...
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david asman in for mr. cavuto today. david: extraordinary. a exact reverse what we saw yesterday at this time in terms of percentages on the nasdaq, dow jones and s&p. thank you very much. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast," i'm david asman in for neil cavuto today and we've got a busy, very exciting show lined up for you. all three major indexes higher today, the reverse of yesterday as big tech stocks look to recover from three straight sessions of losses. officials are seeking an investigation into the detroit police department's use of force on protesters. the city police chief, james craig, is here to react. epa administrator andrew wheeler will join me after the president signed an order to extend the florida offshore drilling ban. we'll talk to him. but first, joe biden hitting the campaign trail this time in the crucial state of michigan. he will push the his own made in america plan before president trump heads to the state tomorrow. the plan calling for more taxes on certain companies. fox business's jackie deangelis has the latest
david asman in for mr. cavuto today. david: extraordinary. a exact reverse what we saw yesterday at this time in terms of percentages on the nasdaq, dow jones and s&p. thank you very much. welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast," i'm david asman in for neil cavuto today and we've got a busy, very exciting show lined up for you. all three major indexes higher today, the reverse of yesterday as big tech stocks look to recover from three straight sessions of losses. officials are seeking...
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david: it is everything confederate. annette: grant! david: yeah. every moment like, every tipping point has excess. it is going to have excesses. and everybody is moaning right now -- how could you take down a grant statue? you know, he was bequeathed one slave and he freed that slave and so on, he saved the union, he was the general. ok, right. there are going to be excesses, and we have to be able to stand up and say, you know what, toppling that one, that is wrong. annette: yeah, that's wrong. yeah. david: topple that one? yeah! ok. i am with you. annette: you make choices every single day. we do that all the time. the point is, how it takes place, the kind of discussion that takes place about it. some will stay and some will go. jim: all three of us have talked about this. there is not an inevitable slippery slope. this is a ridiculous argument. so, annette, you have written prize-winning work about jefferson, about the founders in general. this is what is constantly brought up by the people who say this is inevitably, all the icons will be sma
david: it is everything confederate. annette: grant! david: yeah. every moment like, every tipping point has excess. it is going to have excesses. and everybody is moaning right now -- how could you take down a grant statue? you know, he was bequeathed one slave and he freed that slave and so on, he saved the union, he was the general. ok, right. there are going to be excesses, and we have to be able to stand up and say, you know what, toppling that one, that is wrong. annette: yeah, that's...
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david: how have you found that to be? a technology company so people would presume you are good at adapting. did it turn out to be harder than you thought? or was it easier than you thought? reed: the hardest thing has been producing our films and series because that is very much onset and in the physical realm. we are working on that. i would say it's a hallmark of the culture to be very adaptive. no one waits for me to tell them what to do. when you've built a culture as we have, everybody pitches in and figures out what they need to do. an example would be our animation group. i cannot take the credit, but they moved hundreds of workstations out of the office into the home over a weekend and have been able to continue to produce great animated films and series from the house in a way that was remarkable and not centrally directed. david: many ceos say off-camera they are not going to be hiring back everybody they once had. they realize they can get by with fewer people and they do not need as much office space because
david: how have you found that to be? a technology company so people would presume you are good at adapting. did it turn out to be harder than you thought? or was it easier than you thought? reed: the hardest thing has been producing our films and series because that is very much onset and in the physical realm. we are working on that. i would say it's a hallmark of the culture to be very adaptive. no one waits for me to tell them what to do. when you've built a culture as we have, everybody...
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david rice atchison was no saint. he was a slave owner and concerned about what would happen to missourians who owned slaves like himself. but he was more concerned about how he might preserve the union if only for a while. was he shortsighted? was he kidding himself that kansas allowing the extension of slavery would solve the problem? in both cases, probably, yes, but you have to consider that he was not this radical -- radical slave state, wild-eyed heathen as we get the image from atchison at this time. if he only cared about slavery and not about the union, his record in the senate would be different. and his lifelong friendship with jefferson davis would have allowed him to have had any position in the confederacy he wanted. however, they differed a very great deal in what they felt about what was happening. jefferson davis was not david rice atchison's biggest fan at the time because he had other agendas. and david rice atchison was probably closer to lincoln in his opinion of trying to preserve the union than
david rice atchison was no saint. he was a slave owner and concerned about what would happen to missourians who owned slaves like himself. but he was more concerned about how he might preserve the union if only for a while. was he shortsighted? was he kidding himself that kansas allowing the extension of slavery would solve the problem? in both cases, probably, yes, but you have to consider that he was not this radical -- radical slave state, wild-eyed heathen as we get the image from atchison...
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david, back to you. david: wow.ry 20th, then indeed, as the president said, nancy pelosi could possibly become president, right? reporter: absolutely. that is what happened with thomas jefferson. they counted ballots for six days, 36 total ballots and that is why that could potentially, potentially, i will underscore that, could drift past january 20th. david: what a scenario. a lot could happen. chad pergram, good to see you, chad, thank you very much. starting today the company indeed is launching its virtual hiring tour around taking it all over america. ceo chrys hyams will be joining me with how many people they're hoping to get hired. maybe it's you. ♪ when i was in high school, this was the theater i came to quite often. the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. if you are ready to open your heart and your home, check us out. we thought for sure that we were done. and this town said: not today. ♪ david: welcome back. i'm david a
david, back to you. david: wow.ry 20th, then indeed, as the president said, nancy pelosi could possibly become president, right? reporter: absolutely. that is what happened with thomas jefferson. they counted ballots for six days, 36 total ballots and that is why that could potentially, potentially, i will underscore that, could drift past january 20th. david: what a scenario. a lot could happen. chad pergram, good to see you, chad, thank you very much. starting today the company indeed is...
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david, king david from the by bay, he went under the walls and overtook this.k it for the first time for the jewish community is that is pretty cool. —— from the bible. but there is a debate about some of the claims made about the city of david and historical fact. about the city of david and historicalfact. archaeological about the city of david and historical fact. archaeological digs in occupied territory are governed by international laws. israel could be breaking international law by allowing archaeological digs to be carried out in archaeological or this area. elad says it is necessary to carry out the work to protect jewish cultural heritage. elad has been criticised for the less advertise part of the mission, strengthening thejewish connection tojerusalem by strengthening thejewish connection to jerusalem byjewish settlement. the united states condemns the occupation earth residential buildings in the palestinian area of sirwan in eastjerusalem. an agenda which by definition stoked tensions between palestinians and israelis. they speak own language. thi
david, king david from the by bay, he went under the walls and overtook this.k it for the first time for the jewish community is that is pretty cool. —— from the bible. but there is a debate about some of the claims made about the city of david and historical fact. about the city of david and historicalfact. archaeological about the city of david and historical fact. archaeological digs in occupied territory are governed by international laws. israel could be breaking international law by...
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david: was that easy to do for him, because you were a mother? justice ginsburg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had had a woman as a law clerk before. but he was concerned. the southern district of new york was a busy court and sometimes he would need a law clerk's aide, even on a sunday. so, professor gunther, i found out about this years later, i didn't know at the time, said to judge palmieri, "give her a chance, and if she doesn't work out, there's a young man in the class who is going to a downtown firm who will jump in and take over." and that was the carrot. there was also a stick. and the stick was, "if you don't give her a chance, i will never recommend another columbia student to you." david: wow. justice ginsburg: that's how it was for women of my vintage. getting the first job was powerfully hard. david: so after your clerkship, you ultimately got a position as a law professor at rutgers? justice ginsburg: yes. it was an interlude while i was working for the columbia project on international procedure. david: and how did you get c
david: was that easy to do for him, because you were a mother? justice ginsburg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had had a woman as a law clerk before. but he was concerned. the southern district of new york was a busy court and sometimes he would need a law clerk's aide, even on a sunday. so, professor gunther, i found out about this years later, i didn't know at the time, said to judge palmieri, "give her a chance, and if she doesn't work out, there's a young man in the class who is...
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david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. we want to start with a check on the markets. joining us is scarlet fu. intraday seems to be all over the place. scarlet: all over the place is a great way to call it garrett after opening the red stocks seem -- after opening in the red stocks seem to have found their footing. futures are not providing much of a direction. what turn things around quench mark -- what turn things around? mitch mcconnell's tweet about an orderly transition of power. steven mnuchin said once the senate passes a bill -- passes the bill to present -- to prevent the government shutdown, he and nancy pelosi will resume their talks on fiscal stimulus if you look at the sectors performing the best, technology is dominated by apple and microsoft. consumer discretionary is amazon. you have the safe havens back in play and the nasdaq 100 up 1.2%. it is a decided direction and big tech. the lagging sectors are energy as oil pric
david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. we want to start with a check on the markets. joining us is scarlet fu. intraday seems to be all over the place. scarlet: all over the place is a great way to call it garrett after opening the red stocks seem -- after opening in the red stocks seem to have found their footing. futures are not providing much of a direction. what turn things around quench mark -- what turn things...
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>> 10000, david.they are coming to major office building in bellevue, so adding 2 million square feet there, phase two and 10000 more jobs so that's good news for the stock, up 80% this year. >> they are also buying corporate real estate in manhattan which is a good sign for manhattan. lauren, moulin debuted on disney plus spirit we have been talking a lot about this movie and its cost. >> $30 if you want to watch it today on disney plus. it's a lie that action remake of "mulan", but if you wait three months you can watch it for free in december if you subscribe to disney plus. the pandemic has been blockbuster for disney. there is a much more new player that we were doubting in a way, peacock, hbo max and they are like brand-new and they have 10 and 4 million customers respectively and nielsen says up to a quarter of adults have added new service in that past few months and i guess it makes sense as there is little to these days so you watch tv. >> areas, but i refuse to buy that hbo plus because i a
>> 10000, david.they are coming to major office building in bellevue, so adding 2 million square feet there, phase two and 10000 more jobs so that's good news for the stock, up 80% this year. >> they are also buying corporate real estate in manhattan which is a good sign for manhattan. lauren, moulin debuted on disney plus spirit we have been talking a lot about this movie and its cost. >> $30 if you want to watch it today on disney plus. it's a lie that action remake of...
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david: i do. they're giving me a wrap, i have to ask, give you a platform, talk to governors and mayors not ready to open up talking about 25% indoor which is not enough? >> right. you have got to grant outdoor permits. got to get rent relief for franchisees, restaurant operators. that is problem no one talking about built-up rent owners owe. has to be some solution. ppe was a huge help. restaurant owners need another round. david: andy weiderhorn, thanks for coming in. our hearts are really with these franchiseees. there is no better business in america than a franchise. >> thank you. david: some democrats push packing the supreme court some republicans are pushing back. details right after this what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just
david: i do. they're giving me a wrap, i have to ask, give you a platform, talk to governors and mayors not ready to open up talking about 25% indoor which is not enough? >> right. you have got to grant outdoor permits. got to get rent relief for franchisees, restaurant operators. that is problem no one talking about built-up rent owners owe. has to be some solution. ppe was a huge help. restaurant owners need another round. david: andy weiderhorn, thanks for coming in. our hearts are...
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david: you became cfo. the u.s.nment calls up and says "why don't you come work at the treasury department?" did you consider that? ruth: one of the most significant parts of my career was when secretary paulson asked me to lead a team to help him with the housing crisis. period the entire working on fannie mae and freddie mac and that evolved into working on aig. tohought it was incredible use my skills for something so important. that remains one of the most meaningful times. also wentgan stanley through a crisis during that period of time. morgan stanley was close to not being able to survive. a japanese investor said they would put in some money. that money was at three times the stock price you are trading at and no one was sure mitsubishi would show up. ruth: that was a terrifying period of time. the series of events was the lehman brothers famous weekend followed by a call i got from the federal reserve saying we collectively had work on the wrong thing, we needed to focus on aig and asked me to get back down
david: you became cfo. the u.s.nment calls up and says "why don't you come work at the treasury department?" did you consider that? ruth: one of the most significant parts of my career was when secretary paulson asked me to lead a team to help him with the housing crisis. period the entire working on fannie mae and freddie mac and that evolved into working on aig. tohought it was incredible use my skills for something so important. that remains one of the most meaningful times. also...
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i'm david westin.ntinue to wait for the white house for the historic ,igning between israel, the uae and bahrain. but earlier, we sat down with bill gates, and one of the things i talked about was the vaccine and about whether politics would interfere. bill: that would be a tragedy, and any suggestion that a politician helped create the vaccine or it is faster because of a politician is a dangerous thing. we saw with the completely bungled plasma statement that when you start pressuring people to stay optimistic -- say optimistic things, they go completely off the rails. so the fda lost a lot of credibility there. thank goodness the companies were saying the fda's issue openness licenses, for a range, they will not seek that shortcut. >> do you still trust the fda? bill: in the fda, there are a lot of professionals. like the cdc is viewed as the had of the world, the fda the same reputation as a top-notch regulator, but there have been some cracks with some of the things they have said at the commissio
i'm david westin.ntinue to wait for the white house for the historic ,igning between israel, the uae and bahrain. but earlier, we sat down with bill gates, and one of the things i talked about was the vaccine and about whether politics would interfere. bill: that would be a tragedy, and any suggestion that a politician helped create the vaccine or it is faster because of a politician is a dangerous thing. we saw with the completely bungled plasma statement that when you start pressuring people...
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i'm david westin. will be in kenosha, wisconsin today where he will meet with the family of jacob blake who shootings by police trigger demonstrations and violence. we welcome now kevin cirilli. give us a sense of what the biden campaign is doing here, what the message is they are trying to get out. kevin: in terms of policy, this is an opportunity for the biden campaign to roll out policy for how democrats would combat with what they are arguing is institutionalized racism and inequality in this country, a stark contrast from republicans, who have been pushing for new policies as to funding police departments as well as what they are saying is law and order. the politics is fascinating. no-show county is a county that president trump was able to beat hillary clinton on by just 255 votes, the first republican in more than two decades to carry the county in a presidential cycle. whenf this comes at a time after the convention, voters in swing districts across the country are really starting to pay atten
i'm david westin. will be in kenosha, wisconsin today where he will meet with the family of jacob blake who shootings by police trigger demonstrations and violence. we welcome now kevin cirilli. give us a sense of what the biden campaign is doing here, what the message is they are trying to get out. kevin: in terms of policy, this is an opportunity for the biden campaign to roll out policy for how democrats would combat with what they are arguing is institutionalized racism and inequality in...
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david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. i owe you a word of explanation. we had some technical problems. for those of you on television, you got to see some charts for a bit. now we are off and running. the first presidential debate takes place in ohio tonight. kevin cirilli is on the scene in cleveland. great to have you there. before we get into the substance of what might be discussed, set the stage. who will be there, what kind of arena is it, what are the rules moderator chris wallet -- chris wallace will have to enforce? kevin: 90 minutes, uninterrupted , the first time president trump and go but it will go head-to-head and both are giving clues about their strategy based upon who they are surrounding themselves with. room given then social distance guidelines. congressman tim ryan, a central democrat, and another centrist democrat in battleground states of ohio and pennsylvania will be meanwhile,den, and we are learning some conse
david westin. welcome to "balance of power," where the world of politics meets the world of business. i owe you a word of explanation. we had some technical problems. for those of you on television, you got to see some charts for a bit. now we are off and running. the first presidential debate takes place in ohio tonight. kevin cirilli is on the scene in cleveland. great to have you there. before we get into the substance of what might be discussed, set the stage. who will be there,...
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david: i am sure. whether they will be majority opinions are not, i know she will be quoted well into the ages. thank you. west, codirector of the award-winning documentary rbg. time for a check on the markets with abigail doolittle. still down? abigail: still down. a risk off tone. the s&p 500 had been down 2.7%. the more dramatic improvement is for the tech heavy nasdaq. at the lows down 2.4%, now down .7%. this is apple, the world's largest publicly traded company is trading higher at this point. there is technical action happening for apple. you can make the case that august, the 43% rally from the earning support in july to the recent peak should never have happened, that the stock was already fairly valued. some of the froth is coming off and pointing to the idea that is the case on across asset basis, we have bonds trading higher but it is certainly not a flight to safety. the yen is flat. it will be interesting to see how these markets close out if apple continues to climb, perhaps we will come
david: i am sure. whether they will be majority opinions are not, i know she will be quoted well into the ages. thank you. west, codirector of the award-winning documentary rbg. time for a check on the markets with abigail doolittle. still down? abigail: still down. a risk off tone. the s&p 500 had been down 2.7%. the more dramatic improvement is for the tech heavy nasdaq. at the lows down 2.4%, now down .7%. this is apple, the world's largest publicly traded company is trading higher at...
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david?avid: every vote will count on election day, but when it comes to the presidency, the votes in the key battleground states will count more than the others. we begin a special series leading up to the election, where each week we will focus on one of the so-called swing states. today it is arizona where president trump is heading. who better to bring is arizona that our political contributor rick davis, who ran winning campaigns for senator john mccain and knows the state inside and out. good to have you here anyway, but certainly on arizona. what you would be looking at in arizona? rick: one thing to note is four years ago it was not a swing state. it is one of those who have moved into the swing column because of changes demographically and ideologically in the state. demographically, the increasing hispanic population has moved it closer to the democratic column. hispanics make up almost one third of the voting population, and ideologically, in 2016 trump won white suburban voters in
david?avid: every vote will count on election day, but when it comes to the presidency, the votes in the key battleground states will count more than the others. we begin a special series leading up to the election, where each week we will focus on one of the so-called swing states. today it is arizona where president trump is heading. who better to bring is arizona that our political contributor rick davis, who ran winning campaigns for senator john mccain and knows the state inside and out....
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david: give us a peek inside. ceos about things like racial justice, diversity inclusion or gun control? do you compare notes on best practices? ed: on racial equity, absolutely. i think it is a conversation that is going on inside the halls of every major corporation because we are all in a similar situation. our numbers at delta are hopefully a little better than the average corporation given that we are based in atlanta. everybody has a lot of work to do. we are all in a period of trying to understand what we can do. we don't have a lot of great role models amongst ceos which is evidenced by the fact that our black colleagues have not had the same access to the suite as our white colleagues. one person that i hold in high esteem, i have been in contact with him over this period of time. you talk about an incredible leader who is right in the forefront of the two big issues of our day, both battling the pandemic and developing a cure to save the planet as well as being an icon, a leader who has managed through a
david: give us a peek inside. ceos about things like racial justice, diversity inclusion or gun control? do you compare notes on best practices? ed: on racial equity, absolutely. i think it is a conversation that is going on inside the halls of every major corporation because we are all in a similar situation. our numbers at delta are hopefully a little better than the average corporation given that we are based in atlanta. everybody has a lot of work to do. we are all in a period of trying to...
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david? david: thanks.ction puts the secretary of state in the spotlight as the ones responsible for counting the votes and this year they will play an even more important role than usual with a record number of absentee ballots. over 200 legal challenges already brought to various elections. all this week we are looking at the kings we state of arizona and today we welcome secretary of state, katie hobbs. big you for joining us. i understand you have had a long history with mail-in ballots. where are you now in the process this year? katie: we are in really good shape. 78% of voters voted that way. in terms of having the processes in place, the infrastructure and making sure that vote by mail is very secure in arizona, we are there and ready to and able to handle the increases we expect for this election. david: could you give us a sense of how many requests have been filed so far? does it give you an indication of whether there will be a larger number you have to count? katie: prior to this election we ha
david? david: thanks.ction puts the secretary of state in the spotlight as the ones responsible for counting the votes and this year they will play an even more important role than usual with a record number of absentee ballots. over 200 legal challenges already brought to various elections. all this week we are looking at the kings we state of arizona and today we welcome secretary of state, katie hobbs. big you for joining us. i understand you have had a long history with mail-in ballots....
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david: yes.emonis: i feel like with the right training ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. that you are the real superstar here because in my mind, you're important. lisa: i just got to go. i'm sorry. can i get up? i just got to go to the bathroom. i'm sorry. lemonis: will you do me a favor? will you go order us two more milkshakes at the counter? cory: okay, sure. lisa: i can't do this. i just can't. this is so hard. i'm trying to do it for cory. lemonis: lisa, you okay? lisa: i'm sorry, i'm just... i don't know why i deserve it. i feel like i don't. cory: hey. lemonis: thank you, buddy. lisa: thank you. it's emotional for me because, you know, when you don't have somebody seeing you and they look past you, it's hard for you to grasp when somebody says, "oh, you're beautiful," when all your life you've been called ugly, right? just imagine it. all your life you've been called ugly, and then... lemonis: i was always called fat and ugly, but it worked
david: yes.emonis: i feel like with the right training ♪ ♪ ♪ the big events are back. xfinity is your home for the return of live sports. that you are the real superstar here because in my mind, you're important. lisa: i just got to go. i'm sorry. can i get up? i just got to go to the bathroom. i'm sorry. lemonis: will you do me a favor? will you go order us two more milkshakes at the counter? cory: okay, sure. lisa: i can't do this. i just can't. this is so hard. i'm trying to do it for...
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david?avid: microsoft's investigation has found a russian based group is trying to attack political campaigns just as we head into the election, echoing some of what we learned about the 2016 campaign. peter strzok was the fbi agent in charge of investigating what happened back then when he worked as robert mueller's investigator. he became the center of a bitter battle with president trump over allegations he was biased against the trump campaign, ultimately leading to his dismissal from the fbi, all of which he has written about in his new book, counterintelligence, the threat of donald j. trump. thank you for being with us. as you read things like the report about the microsoft investigation, how much of it sound similar to what we saw four years ago and how much is different? peter: thanks for having me. there is nothing in this report that is surprising. the russians demonstrated what they were trying to do in 2016 and they are doing the same brought efforts. they have adjusted their te
david?avid: microsoft's investigation has found a russian based group is trying to attack political campaigns just as we head into the election, echoing some of what we learned about the 2016 campaign. peter strzok was the fbi agent in charge of investigating what happened back then when he worked as robert mueller's investigator. he became the center of a bitter battle with president trump over allegations he was biased against the trump campaign, ultimately leading to his dismissal from the...