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he agreed to turn state's evidence on other people, particularly michael milken. important force in michael having to plead guilty. sonali: the idea he helped the government out at the end of the day. david: in order to get a reduced sentence. in the 1980's, it was a go-go time on wall street. there were a lot of hostile takeovers, a lot of leveraged buyouts going on. there was a lot of money to be made. some people, including ivan boesky by his own admission, had advance notice. there was one hostile deal where it was said he made $100 billion on that deal alone. this is the 1980's when $100 billion was worth something. sonali: i love that your law firm was working alongside this. david: it was a big thing at the time. i remember when they got summoned to new york on a big hush-hush case. they were literally closeted with ivan boesky after a long week and figure out how bad it was and if you would have to plead guilty. he accepted the recommendation he plead guilty and got a reduced sentence. sonali: it was such a go-go time back then. were some of the lines blurr
he agreed to turn state's evidence on other people, particularly michael milken. important force in michael having to plead guilty. sonali: the idea he helped the government out at the end of the day. david: in order to get a reduced sentence. in the 1980's, it was a go-go time on wall street. there were a lot of hostile takeovers, a lot of leveraged buyouts going on. there was a lot of money to be made. some people, including ivan boesky by his own admission, had advance notice. there was one...
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you can see elon musk being interviewed right now by michael milken.have been talking about exploring and colonizing other planets. elon musk has also spoken about the outlook for regulation in california in particular. let's listen in. >> there's not an inevitable upward trajectory. a lot of civilizations have risen and fallen in recent years. >> yes. i suspect most people in this room have actually read history. but if you haven't, i would strongly recommend it. [laughs] it sounds obvious, but there's been so many civilizations that have risen and fallen. many that we just don't have much of a record of. like i mentioned, the ancient sumerians. their language was forgotten for a long time, until it was finally decoded only in the last 200, 300 years. 1800-something. in the 1800's i think. but, very recent. for several thousand years, nobody understood what those tablets meant. because they were the ruins of a long dead civilization. and there are many long dead civilizations. at some point, our civilization will come to an end, too. we just don't wan
you can see elon musk being interviewed right now by michael milken.have been talking about exploring and colonizing other planets. elon musk has also spoken about the outlook for regulation in california in particular. let's listen in. >> there's not an inevitable upward trajectory. a lot of civilizations have risen and fallen in recent years. >> yes. i suspect most people in this room have actually read history. but if you haven't, i would strongly recommend it. [laughs] it sounds...
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as part of a plea deal he worked with authorities to bring others to justice including michael milkenyears old. still to come on the newshour, major question surface about the future of artificial intelligence as tech firms showcase new products. we break down the latest political headlines. and we get an inside look at a career retrospective of critically acclaimed -- of a critically acclaimed arthur -- artist. >> this is a pbs newshour from w eta new stations in washington. amna: iranian president and the country's foreign minister were found and confirmed dead today hours after their helicopter crashed in fog leaving the as llama grow public without two key leaders as extraordinary tensions grip the wider middle east. a supreme leader who has the final say in the shiite ya chris quickly named a little-known vice president as caretaker until a new election and insisted that the government was in control. the deaths mark another blow to a country be set by pressures at home and abroad. reporter: it was a crash felt across the middle east. iran iniran's mountainous -- in iran's mounta
as part of a plea deal he worked with authorities to bring others to justice including michael milkenyears old. still to come on the newshour, major question surface about the future of artificial intelligence as tech firms showcase new products. we break down the latest political headlines. and we get an inside look at a career retrospective of critically acclaimed -- of a critically acclaimed arthur -- artist. >> this is a pbs newshour from w eta new stations in washington. amna:...
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he worked with authorities to bring others to justice, including the so-called junk-bond king, michael milkenboesky was 87 years old. still to come, major questions surface about the future of artificial intelligence as tech firms showcase new products. tamera keith and amy walter break down the latest political headlines. and we get an inside look at a career retrospective of critically acclaimed artist lorraine o'grady. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: iranian president ebrahim raisi and the country's foreign minister were found and confirmed dead today, hours after their helicopter crashed in fog, leaving the islamic republic without two key leaders as extraordinary tensions grip the wider middle east. supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei, who has the final say in the shiite theocracy, quickly named a little-known vice president as caretaker until a new election and insisted the government was in control. but the deaths mark yet another blow to a country beset by pr
he worked with authorities to bring others to justice, including the so-called junk-bond king, michael milkenboesky was 87 years old. still to come, major questions surface about the future of artificial intelligence as tech firms showcase new products. tamera keith and amy walter break down the latest political headlines. and we get an inside look at a career retrospective of critically acclaimed artist lorraine o'grady. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in...
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remember who -- michael milken, let's not forget why we're here. >> yeah. >> who created the high yieldket to the extent that we have it. carl? >> it's a huge event, guys. we're really grateful you're there. viewers will be too in the next couple days. s&p, nasdaq coming off their best day since late february. both posting their second positive week in a row for the first time since late march. let's bring in edward jones senior investment strategist and talk about the sort of i think it's been described as two steps forward, one step back, that we've been managing to put together the last few weeks. what do you think is going on? >> yeah. thanks, carl. look, it's been a nice second half of last week. in fact, we got three back-to-back what i call a triple whammy of positive news flow for the markets starting with the fed, kind of taking that tale risk of a rate hike off the table. jerome powell highlighting he doesn't see the stag or inflation, and that was a great line. slew of positive earnings underscored by the apple earnings on thursday. finally friday i think was the cherry on to
remember who -- michael milken, let's not forget why we're here. >> yeah. >> who created the high yieldket to the extent that we have it. carl? >> it's a huge event, guys. we're really grateful you're there. viewers will be too in the next couple days. s&p, nasdaq coming off their best day since late february. both posting their second positive week in a row for the first time since late march. let's bring in edward jones senior investment strategist and talk about the...
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elon musk speaking out much of that with michael milken and talking about space travel and illegal immigration and free speech and falling birth rates and also talking about artificial intelligence. here's what he had to say. >> i feel it is very important we evolve a.i. in a way that is beneficial to humanity and there's some importance pr principles here. i think you want to have a maximum truth seeking a.i. which is very important where the a.i. should not be taught to lie or taught to say things that are not true even if those things politically incorrect. it should say what it believes to be true >> musk said there is almost no a.i. used in space exploration not because he is against using it, but because they have not is seen a use case for it just yet. becky. >> thoughtful comments on all of those things it gives us a lot to think about. >>> apple has been working on a chip designed to run a.i. software in data center servers according to the wall street journal report which says the project has been in the works for several years, but it is uncertain if or when the chip will be unveile
elon musk speaking out much of that with michael milken and talking about space travel and illegal immigration and free speech and falling birth rates and also talking about artificial intelligence. here's what he had to say. >> i feel it is very important we evolve a.i. in a way that is beneficial to humanity and there's some importance pr principles here. i think you want to have a maximum truth seeking a.i. which is very important where the a.i. should not be taught to lie or taught to...
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