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♪ david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i've been an investor. the highest quality of mankind i've often thought as private equity. and then i started interviewing. i've learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine, i didn't negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i'd like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now being the only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? in recent years is senator tammy duckworth. she grew up in hawaii but ultimately chose to become an army national guard helicopter pilot and did so in iraq. when her helicopter was shut down, she lost the use of her legs, ultimately recovered, got elected to the u.s. senate. she is now the mother of two young children and is happily engaged in the life of being a u.s. senator. it is an incredible story. today we're going to be in conversation with senator tammy duckworth, who was a se
♪ david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i've been an investor. the highest quality of mankind i've often thought as private equity. and then i started interviewing. i've learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine, i didn't negotiate with him. i did no due diligence. david: i have something i'd like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel...
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: david: in america. when you art -- >> manufacture chips in america. david: when you are looking at the campaign, president biden did not support a lot of things that president trump did. you oversee the tariffs. steel tariffs. in the terrace related to auto products related to china are still there. can you give us any insight on why they are still there? >> although we do not agree with the way the trump administration handled many things, one of the things is they brought to light the fact that our competition with china is serious. it is a strategic competition that will define our time. present -- president biden agrees with that. we will continue to play tough with china. we will continue to use all of the tools at our disposal to protect businesses from unfair practices by chinese governments. the reason that we have not made those changes is really that. we need to continue to be aggressive with china. david: european countries are not happy with the tariffs on steel and aluminum. the president i
: david: in america. when you art -- >> manufacture chips in america. david: when you are looking at the campaign, president biden did not support a lot of things that president trump did. you oversee the tariffs. steel tariffs. in the terrace related to auto products related to china are still there. can you give us any insight on why they are still there? >> although we do not agree with the way the trump administration handled many things, one of the things is they brought to...
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david: over a trillion. in fact, we should just point out that the last trump budget which was pre- pandemic was 4.8 chilean and that was pretty damn big because he wanted to build up the military et cetera but that was 25% greater than that and that's not including all of the covid spending and everything. >> the question then is, what will be the economic impact of this? you mentioned inflation. i think it has to play out in one of two ways. either high inflation and/or higher interest rates. both of those may run in tandem higher and those are negative for the economy. we are already seen inflation rates according to three or 4% and a lot of economists think it will go to five or 6%. that does not effect people who make over $1 million or people in the top 1% are not affected by that. [inaudible conversations] but the point is inflation is a regressive tax on the lowest income workers and so wages don't keep track with the increase in prices and so it drives down the living standards of the people at the
david: over a trillion. in fact, we should just point out that the last trump budget which was pre- pandemic was 4.8 chilean and that was pretty damn big because he wanted to build up the military et cetera but that was 25% greater than that and that's not including all of the covid spending and everything. >> the question then is, what will be the economic impact of this? you mentioned inflation. i think it has to play out in one of two ways. either high inflation and/or higher interest...
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david: rhode island is a small state. everybody must know everybody because senator reid from rhode island says he was your babysitter at one point, is that true? gina: it is a fact. he was my next-door neighbor and we went to the same high school. by the way, as did the former national and mike donlon, we all went to the same high school. we all knew each other. the donlons and my family, we all made a living working at the same summer club on the same beach. david: they are all talented people but only one of them became a rhodes scholar and that was you. only 32 are picked every year and then you went to law school. yale law school, very few people get in. harvard degree, oxford degree, yell law school degree, why did you go back to rhode island? many people go to new york, washington, los angeles. what propelled you? gina: i loved it. i loved the place and i felt i owed something to the community. there is something special about building businesses in the community where you are from, and seeing them flourish in a co
david: rhode island is a small state. everybody must know everybody because senator reid from rhode island says he was your babysitter at one point, is that true? gina: it is a fact. he was my next-door neighbor and we went to the same high school. by the way, as did the former national and mike donlon, we all went to the same high school. we all knew each other. the donlons and my family, we all made a living working at the same summer club on the same beach. david: they are all talented...
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david: ok. so did you go to college in nigeria? aliko: no. i went in egypt. david: egypt. all right. and what did you study? aliko: business. david: all right. so you graduated at what age? aliko: i graduated at about 20 years old. david: all right. so you went back from egypt to nigeria? aliko: yes, i went back... david: and what, did you get a job? what did you do? aliko: i started work with, my, you know, uncle, but just a few months, and then i went to lagos. and now i started my own business by just, you know, buying cement, selling. you know, it was just a very low-key business. david: all right. so you're 20, 21 years old. you're buying cement. you're a trade.. aliko: i was trading, yes. david: you're not making cement. you're trading it. aliko: i was trading at that time. david: now cement is your main business. we'll talk about it in a moment. but why is cement such a big part of africa's, you know, wealth, at least in nigeria? aliko: well, you know, the issue is that when you look at c
david: ok. so did you go to college in nigeria? aliko: no. i went in egypt. david: egypt. all right. and what did you study? aliko: business. david: all right. so you graduated at what age? aliko: i graduated at about 20 years old. david: all right. so you went back from egypt to nigeria? aliko: yes, i went back... david: and what, did you get a job? what did you do? aliko: i started work with, my, you know, uncle, but just a few months, and then i went to lagos. and now i started my own...
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david: let's talk about fintech. since you first got into the financial world, the fintech revolution has really changed banking and financial services. how does the fed to regulate some of these new fintech companies that are really not subject, under the traditional rules, to your regulation? are you worried about your inability to control some of these companies that might have an enormous impact on the economy? chair powell: in the financial area, the key thing is that equal activities -- the same activity should be regulated the same way no matter where it is, no matter what kind of business it is in. that is one thing. it needs to be regulated in a way that gives consumers and users of that service the protection that they need. so they have to understand what the risks are in what they are doing and that sort of thing. i think with the growth of the, you know, non-bank financial players, we have some work to do to understand them and deal with those challenges. in the meantime, we have the legal authority we h
david: let's talk about fintech. since you first got into the financial world, the fintech revolution has really changed banking and financial services. how does the fed to regulate some of these new fintech companies that are really not subject, under the traditional rules, to your regulation? are you worried about your inability to control some of these companies that might have an enormous impact on the economy? chair powell: in the financial area, the key thing is that equal activities --...
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how david: did david: you go from crashing and -- david: how did you go from crashing a helicopter to the hospital within an hour? sen. duckworth: they wanted to bring a body back for my family to bury. ♪ david: so you get over to iraq and you are flying blackhawks over there. there was a mission to pick up somebody, but it was not an essential mission. sen. duckworth: it was on our way back from that mission when we were hit. david: you did not have to be in iraq and you did not have to accept that mission, but you did both of those things and you were hit by an rpg. sen. duckworth: we were hit by fire outside my right door. just as i reached forward to restore the target on our gps, there was a big explosion. the rpg landed on my lap and exploded. david: the pilot is trying to land that despite the fact that it is in trouble. he manages to land, but your legs were blown off essentially. sen. duckworth: the cockpit was filled with smoke. i did not know. you do not look down to -- i was trying to fly the aircraft do not knowing i was a coming in and out of consciousness. i was frust
how david: did david: you go from crashing and -- david: how did you go from crashing a helicopter to the hospital within an hour? sen. duckworth: they wanted to bring a body back for my family to bury. ♪ david: so you get over to iraq and you are flying blackhawks over there. there was a mission to pick up somebody, but it was not an essential mission. sen. duckworth: it was on our way back from that mission when we were hit. david: you did not have to be in iraq and you did not have to...
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note -- no soldier, servicemember, troop wants to be safe somewhere when your buddies david: david: are still in harm's way. -- buddies are still in harm's way. david: you eventually retire from the military and then you get involved in a number of very interesting things. sen. duckworth: president bush started a program that allowed wounded worriers -- wounded warriors to continue to serve and then i ran for congress and lost. then i became the head of the illinois department of veterans affairs. all this time i was still in the national guard. i ran again for congress and became a congresswoman in 2012. david: then an opportunity came along to run for the united states senate. did you hesitate and say, no i really want to do this -- did you had to desk -- that you hesitate or did you say no, i really want to do this. sen. duckworth: i very much hesitated. i was on maternity leave with my eldest daughter. i had her in november of 2014. the illinois primary is early in march. so i had to make an announcement by march -- so i had to make a decision by march of 2015 if i wanted to run or
note -- no soldier, servicemember, troop wants to be safe somewhere when your buddies david: david: are still in harm's way. -- buddies are still in harm's way. david: you eventually retire from the military and then you get involved in a number of very interesting things. sen. duckworth: president bush started a program that allowed wounded worriers -- wounded warriors to continue to serve and then i ran for congress and lost. then i became the head of the illinois department of veterans...
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david, i forgive you. i'm not going to hold myself to let you ruin my life anymore. >> but there is a question for which gayle will most likely never get a comprehensive answer. >> why? and how could he ever harm such a nice person? i mean, nikki was such a good person. >> the hardest question always the why craig melvin. thank you for watching. i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> he told me he loved me. i told him i love tim. he said he would be right back. i could hear a commotion of some sort. and then i remember hearing gunshots. looking to see him lying there, it was bad. >> it's the
david, i forgive you. i'm not going to hold myself to let you ruin my life anymore. >> but there is a question for which gayle will most likely never get a comprehensive answer. >> why? and how could he ever harm such a nice person? i mean, nikki was such a good person. >> the hardest question always the why craig melvin. thank you for watching. i'm craig melvin. and i'm natalie morales. >> and this is dateline. >> he told me he loved me. i told him i love tim. he...
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david asman in for neil. hey, david. david: nice to end the week in the green. that's a good sign. thank you very much, stuart. have a great weekend. happied friday, everybody, i'm david app asman in for -- asman in for neil cavuto. we have the latest news from every conceivable angle. frustration at the gas station all over the east coast today, worst day for gas prices as drivers are racing to fill up for the weekend. how long will the pain last? and what was the hack about? was it more about something other than just the ransom, just the $4 million? we'll bring you the latest on that. and then to mask or not toes mask, the cdc finally answering that question saying those who are vaccinated can go mask-free. but just days ago it was a very different story. so was politics leading science on this decision? i'm going to be talking to a top health expert on that. and place your bets, everybody, medina spirit set to race at preakness tomorrow despite a pending doping investigation from the derby. will gambling on the infamous horse pay off? >>> but the top story right now, 13 states
david asman in for neil. hey, david. david: nice to end the week in the green. that's a good sign. thank you very much, stuart. have a great weekend. happied friday, everybody, i'm david app asman in for -- asman in for neil cavuto. we have the latest news from every conceivable angle. frustration at the gas station all over the east coast today, worst day for gas prices as drivers are racing to fill up for the weekend. how long will the pain last? and what was the hack about? was it more about...
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happy news and selloff pass it on to david asman. david: thanks, ashley. there are fears of socialism we have a lot to talk about. this is "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil. the dow is now on pace for its worst trading day since february. we'll be asking our all-star panel whether businesses can compete with more government handouts. while it is red on wall street more green could be headed to california. residents, california -- governor newsom proposing a new round of stimulus payments as part of his economic recovery plan but is this another reason that people may hold off on going back to work? we discussed that. north carolina is now declaring a state of emergency after that massive pipeline cyberattack. why the colonial pipeline ceo is now warning of a fuel shortage as prices at the pump head for their highest levels since 2014. look at dramatic live pictures from the southern border in del rio, texas. happening right now. as more migrants continue to flood unabated across the rio grande river. we will have a live report from del
happy news and selloff pass it on to david asman. david: thanks, ashley. there are fears of socialism we have a lot to talk about. this is "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman in for neil. the dow is now on pace for its worst trading day since february. we'll be asking our all-star panel whether businesses can compete with more government handouts. while it is red on wall street more green could be headed to california. residents, california -- governor newsom proposing a new...
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david: i have something i would like to sell. you don't feel inadequate because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? one of the most interesting and optimistic leaders i've met is senator tammy duckworth. she grew up in poverty in hawaii -- in thailand and hawaii but chose to become a national guard helicopter pilot and did so in iraq. when her helicopter was shot down, she lost the use of her legs, ultimately recovered and got elected to the senate. she is now the mother of two young children and is happily engaged in the life of a united states senator. it's an incredible story. we are going to be in conversation with senator tammy duckworth, who is a senator from illinois and has an extraordinary life story and extraordinary book now out about her life in asia, her life in the united states and her life in iraq and life in the senate, among other things. thank you so much for joining us. sen. duckworth: it is so nice to be on. thank you for having me. david: did you expect growing up in asia that he woul
david: i have something i would like to sell. you don't feel inadequate because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, right? one of the most interesting and optimistic leaders i've met is senator tammy duckworth. she grew up in poverty in hawaii -- in thailand and hawaii but chose to become a national guard helicopter pilot and did so in iraq. when her helicopter was shot down, she lost the use of her legs, ultimately recovered and got elected to the senate. she is now the mother...
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david: ok. but, well, you're pretty famous in golf. it was too frustrating, and here is what i couldn't understand. why is it that so many people are addicted to something that is so humiliating and frustrating for so many people all the time? the ball never goes where it is supposed to go. why are people so addicted to it? jack: well, that's a pretty good question. i could try to think about that. it's a never-ending pursuit of an unattainable goal is what it really is. david: ok. right. jack: you could try all you want. and nobody has ever mastered the game. most all athletes in all the other sports love to play golf because it's difficult. it's challenging for them. and it challenges them at whatever level they play. and i think that's why they enjoy it. that's why i enjoyed it. i enjoyed playing it because no matter how good i got, i could always be better. david: so when you were growing up, you played many different sports, is that right? jack: yes. david: and actually, you were recruited
david: ok. but, well, you're pretty famous in golf. it was too frustrating, and here is what i couldn't understand. why is it that so many people are addicted to something that is so humiliating and frustrating for so many people all the time? the ball never goes where it is supposed to go. why are people so addicted to it? jack: well, that's a pretty good question. i could try to think about that. it's a never-ending pursuit of an unattainable goal is what it really is. david: ok. right. jack:...
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david. david: david lee miller in times square, thank you very much. joining me now is john hannah, former national security adviser to vice president cheney. john, good to see you. it's not just the coasts where this is happening, not just new york and l.a. it's happening in illinois, in utah, in florida, in arizona. i'm just wondering if there is some blame to be put towards the radical left inside the beltway that have been saying very incendiary comments about israel? >> well, listen, david, i think this pandemic of anti-semitism is finding a home in both ends of the political spectrum. but i do think you're right that in terms of the democratic party, there is a rising chorus of anti-israel voices. it's really a degree of jew hatred kind of dressed up as anti-israel activity. and i think that puts a premium on president biden really coming out strongly and condemning this kind of violence, anti-semitism and intimidation. we can have lots of arguments about middle east policy and what's the right path for the united states to follow, but there cann
david. david: david lee miller in times square, thank you very much. joining me now is john hannah, former national security adviser to vice president cheney. john, good to see you. it's not just the coasts where this is happening, not just new york and l.a. it's happening in illinois, in utah, in florida, in arizona. i'm just wondering if there is some blame to be put towards the radical left inside the beltway that have been saying very incendiary comments about israel? >> well, listen,...
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♪ david: this is my kitchen table and my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i've been an investor. the highest calling of mankind and then i started interviewing. >> i've learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. david: just had us -- just had conversation with secretary gina raimondo. she is truly one of the most talented people in her generation. treasure of rhode island. it president biden asked her to serve as secretary of commerce. many presidents have proposed infrastructure proposals and bills, but very few have gotten through. why do you think president bidens bill will get through? sec. raimondo: i think we will. i have had numerous conversations with people on capitol hill and there is bipartisan support for the bill. maybe not all of the bill and all aspects of it, but i think there's group -- there's growing recognition that we have kicked the can longer enough -- long enough. i think this will be the moment. the president is determined so that helps. david: the president has two types of i
♪ david: this is my kitchen table and my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i've been an investor. the highest calling of mankind and then i started interviewing. >> i've learned in doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. david: just had us -- just had conversation with secretary gina raimondo. she is truly one of the most talented people in her generation. treasure of rhode island. it president biden asked her to serve as secretary of commerce. many...
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david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. i learned from doing interviews how leaders make it to the top. one of the most interesting and optimistic leaders i have met in recent years is tammy duckworth. when her helicopter was shot down she lost the use of her legs, recovered, got elected to the united states senate after serving in the obama administration. she is the mother of two young children and is engaged in the life of being a united states senator. we will be in conversation with senator tammy duckworth from illinois who has an extraordinary life story and book out called "every day is a gift" about her life in asia, in the united states, in iraq, and other things. thank you for joining us, senator. tammy: thank you for having me. david: did you expect when you were growing up
david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind, i've often thought, was private equity. [laughter] and then i started interviewing. i watched your interviews, so i know how to do some interviewing. i learned from doing interviews how leaders make it to the top. one of the most interesting and optimistic leaders i have met in recent years is tammy duckworth. when her helicopter was shot down...
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, david. -- as governor, david. americans don't want a handout. they just want a chance to have a decent job. and so i'm obsessed with that. i was obsessed as governor. i'm obsessed with that now. that's why everything i do will be through that lens, creating decent jobs. david: when you decided to take this position, did you call your mother and say, guess what, i'm giving it being governor, i'm going to be secretary of commerce? what did she say? sec. raimondo: she was excited. she's 90 now, she said i hope you can help biden. biden has to be successful, i hope you can help him. ♪ ♪ ♪ look, if your wireless carrier was a guy you'd leave him tomorrow. not very flexible. not great at saving. you deserve better... xfinity mobile. now they have unlimited for just $30 a month... $30. and they're number one in customer satisfaction. his number... delete it. i'm deleting it. so, break free from the big three. xfinity internet customers, switch to xfinity mobile and get unlimited with 5g inclu
, david. -- as governor, david. americans don't want a handout. they just want a chance to have a decent job. and so i'm obsessed with that. i was obsessed as governor. i'm obsessed with that now. that's why everything i do will be through that lens, creating decent jobs. david: when you decided to take this position, did you call your mother and say, guess what, i'm giving it being governor, i'm going to be secretary of commerce? what did she say? sec. raimondo: she was excited. she's 90 now,...
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>> reporter: that's right, david. they need to first make sure, of course, that the winners actually got the vaccine. in ohio, they're giving away a million dollars at every drawing, along with a full ride scholarship, room and board included, to a state university to vaccinated teenagers. the state reports that this is why vaccinations are up 94% among 16 and 17-year-olds. david? >> a really interesting experiment. steve osunsami with us tonight. steve, thank you. >>> we know many parents have questions about what you heard in steve's report there, that heart problem found in a small number of cases. more than a dozen teenagers and young people. but that's out of tens of millions of shots administered. let's bring in dr. ashish jha. always great to have you. and first, the cdc made this public, so obviously they think it's important enough to be aware of it, to be on the lookout, but help us put this into perspective. a small number of cases. and what should parents and young people be looking for here? >> david, tha
>> reporter: that's right, david. they need to first make sure, of course, that the winners actually got the vaccine. in ohio, they're giving away a million dollars at every drawing, along with a full ride scholarship, room and board included, to a state university to vaccinated teenagers. the state reports that this is why vaccinations are up 94% among 16 and 17-year-olds. david? >> a really interesting experiment. steve osunsami with us tonight. steve, thank you. >>> we...
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david? david: blake, thank you very much. we'll get to the white house as soon as the president gives us the latest on the colonial pipeline. we have wyoming senator cynthia lummis, senator, i would say they have a lot of trouble with the real world, how the real world works, how they use energy, how they transport energy. a lot of contradictions here, no? >> absolutely right, david. when we saw cancellation of the keystone pipeline, we lost another key opportunity to keep a product flowing in america in the safest way. so now if we have to resort to rail and trucks to augment our supplies we're putting it in a posture where it is not quite as safe. it is also far less reliable than having pipelines. while i'm excited to see they're finally working on some of the cybersecurity issues associated with pipelines, we still have to keep oil and gas flowing through pipelines. another terrible thing they did as you know was limit the number of permits that are issued on federal land to drill for oil and gas. we simply can't take the
david? david: blake, thank you very much. we'll get to the white house as soon as the president gives us the latest on the colonial pipeline. we have wyoming senator cynthia lummis, senator, i would say they have a lot of trouble with the real world, how the real world works, how they use energy, how they transport energy. a lot of contradictions here, no? >> absolutely right, david. when we saw cancellation of the keystone pipeline, we lost another key opportunity to keep a product...
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david: u.s. chamber of commerce calling for immediate end to extra unemployment benefits and then another devastating jobs report came out. u.s. chamber of commerce executive vice president neil bradley joining me now. neil, good to see you. 8.1 million unfilled jobs. seems clear many of these jobs that are unfilled pay less than unemployment benefits and therefore it is kind of logical that people aren't going for those jobs. is that for why you're ending unemployment, the extra unemployment benefits? >> yeah, that is exactly right. when this 300-dollars extra weekly unemployment benefit, so on top of what the normal benefits someone is entitled to, an extra $300 on top of that. when congress enacted that. we ran the numbers. we concluded that at a minimum one in four workers would be taking home more in unemployment benefits than they earned in their prior job. so now as the economy is reopening, businesses are set to hire back workers. they're competing with the government who is sending more
david: u.s. chamber of commerce calling for immediate end to extra unemployment benefits and then another devastating jobs report came out. u.s. chamber of commerce executive vice president neil bradley joining me now. neil, good to see you. 8.1 million unfilled jobs. seems clear many of these jobs that are unfilled pay less than unemployment benefits and therefore it is kind of logical that people aren't going for those jobs. is that for why you're ending unemployment, the extra unemployment...
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david? david: they are only a trillion dollars apart. reporter: [laughter] trillion here, trillion there, just adds up to real money. david: thank you very much, mark meredith well that critical detail in the irs surveillance was hidden deem inside the treasury report on tax compliance data is this another move in america? here to discuss is steve moore, fed chair danielle de martino booth and fox news contributor adam lashinsky. good to see all three of you. steve, first given the irs, an open door to look into all of your money data, not only incoming, which is what the irs was meant to start doing, stuff that might reveal your political preferences and what could possibly go wrong with that. >> david, i remember i'm old enough to remember and you are when the left used to be very suspicious of the irs, that there was a civil liberties movement on the left that really worried about the abuses of irs agents, and they were as you mentioned, it goes back 50 or 60 years, the irs using its powe
david? david: they are only a trillion dollars apart. reporter: [laughter] trillion here, trillion there, just adds up to real money. david: thank you very much, mark meredith well that critical detail in the irs surveillance was hidden deem inside the treasury report on tax compliance data is this another move in america? here to discuss is steve moore, fed chair danielle de martino booth and fox news contributor adam lashinsky. good to see all three of you. steve, first given the irs, an open...
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david? >> all right, rob. happy mother's day to your wife. >>> when we come back, the newly obtained surveillance of a vicious attack on two asian-american women. >>> and the new sound tonight from mars. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies wksfe cou mn a chance to live loer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more big notes. more small treasures. more family dinners. more private desserts. opdivo and yervoy can cause your immune system to harm healthy parts of your body during and after treatment. these problems can be severe and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you have a cough; chest pain; shortness of
david? >> all right, rob. happy mother's day to your wife. >>> when we come back, the newly obtained surveillance of a vicious attack on two asian-american women. >>> and the new sound tonight from mars. advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies wksfe cou mn a chance to live loer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has...
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david? >> jon karl live at the capitol. jon, good to have you. >>> we continue to report here on the disturbing rise in attacks on asian-americans across this country. tonight, the new and disturbs cases in san francisco. two women stabbed in broad daylight. and a father beaten while his son was in a stroller, rolling away. here's our chief national correspondent matt gutman from california. >> reporter: tonight, authorities increasingly concerned with new attacks from new york to california on asian-americans. in san francisco, 54-year-old patrick thompson arrested after allegedly stabbing two elderly asian women on a san francisco street in broad daylight. >> it was a pretty big knife, it had knuckles on the handle. >> reporter: patricia lee said she watched as the attacker walked right up to the women. one of them was 63, the other, 84. and just days ago, this father with his son in a stroller, saying he was pummeled. >> he was in a strolling that was slowly actually rolling away, so, it was definitely very scary as a pa
david? >> jon karl live at the capitol. jon, good to have you. >>> we continue to report here on the disturbing rise in attacks on asian-americans across this country. tonight, the new and disturbs cases in san francisco. two women stabbed in broad daylight. and a father beaten while his son was in a stroller, rolling away. here's our chief national correspondent matt gutman from california. >> reporter: tonight, authorities increasingly concerned with new attacks from new...
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david mallory, too. but detectives had a theory cooking -- that carter and david killed ashlea, out of revenge for being fired for the burglary. but they also wanted ashlea's keys to the american eagle. because they were planning to rob the store again. those keys were the only thing missing from the murder scene. and when store manager chris cravey looked at his surveillance video from earlier that morning, he told police what they wanted to hear. >> reporter: describe what you saw on the videotape. >> somebody dressed in dark clothes with their face wrapped walk right up to the store and try to get in with keys. >> reporter: that, he said, was carter trying to pull off another, bigger burglary. police just knew -- one day after killing ashlea and taking her keys, carter was trying to break into american eagle where this time, tens of thousands of dollars -- the black friday profits -- were in the safe. but the key didn't fit, because after ashlea was murdered, chris cravey changed the locks. >> i wasn'
david mallory, too. but detectives had a theory cooking -- that carter and david killed ashlea, out of revenge for being fired for the burglary. but they also wanted ashlea's keys to the american eagle. because they were planning to rob the store again. those keys were the only thing missing from the murder scene. and when store manager chris cravey looked at his surveillance video from earlier that morning, he told police what they wanted to hear. >> reporter: describe what you saw on...
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david: yours is an unusual position. so many parts of the commerce department, so many different things that are put together. the weather bureau is here. tariffs, so many things. sec. raimondo: based commerce. david: when you took the job, did you realize how many things you have to deal with? did other secretaries of commerce a this is what you had to worry about? sec. raimondo: i talked with many, terrific advice. it's hard to learn about the details of fisheries, fishery management. trade. based commerce. tariffs. semiconductors. for me, it is intellectually fascinating. i would like to think if you put your back into it, you will have a big impact across a whole range of topics. david: you decided to take this position. you call your mother and say you're giving up being governor, what is your mother say? sec. raimondo: she is 90, and she said i hope you can help biden. ♪ ♪ david: let's talk about your job as secretary of commerce. historically, secretary would say i have two jobs. one to represent the president
david: yours is an unusual position. so many parts of the commerce department, so many different things that are put together. the weather bureau is here. tariffs, so many things. sec. raimondo: based commerce. david: when you took the job, did you realize how many things you have to deal with? did other secretaries of commerce a this is what you had to worry about? sec. raimondo: i talked with many, terrific advice. it's hard to learn about the details of fisheries, fishery management. trade....
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but also as to profitability david: david:. that's a good point to bring up. we were just speaking with the jp morgan senior economist. 2020, you guys point out, was the worst year for profits, particularly when it comes to the consumption side of things. i know it's early in 2021, but is there since that we can completely reverse that this year? greg: i think that consumer remains conservative for 2021 projections. last year, covid related, we saw great progress made by resources in the industrial sector. a big hit on the consumer sector. so i think they are a little shellshocked. we also see that consumers are maybe conservative in their actions, although recent reports in a few days note that consumer activity is picking up significantly. so especially where people can't travel abroad or are less able to. over a two-year forecast, people are quite optimistic. david: as always, it's a pleasure to have you on the show. the white paper is out a few hours ago. it's a policy prescription or businesses on the ground on the operating environment on the chinese mai
but also as to profitability david: david:. that's a good point to bring up. we were just speaking with the jp morgan senior economist. 2020, you guys point out, was the worst year for profits, particularly when it comes to the consumption side of things. i know it's early in 2021, but is there since that we can completely reverse that this year? greg: i think that consumer remains conservative for 2021 projections. last year, covid related, we saw great progress made by resources in the...
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it's the nanny state, david! i have heard about| state, david! i have heard about that as well. _ state, david! i have heard about that as well. no, _ state, david! i have heard about that as well. no, being - state, david! i have heard about that as well. no, being serious. that as well. no, being serious about— that as well. no, being serious about it. — that as well. no, being serious about it. it_ that as well. no, being serious about it, it is good news. i have a granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26. _ granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26. and — granddaughter who is aged 11, going on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up with_ on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up with the — on 26, and she has, i know, got fed up with the wearing of a mask. and i think— up with the wearing of a mask. and i think it _ up with the wearing of a mask. and i think it is _ up with the wearing of a mask. and i think it is great news. butjo is absolutely correct that the pandemic is by no _ absolutely correct
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david: ok. melinda: and i tell that story in the book because i want women and men to know that we have to look at what we expect in our roles, and sometimes we do things for good reason-- bill and i had a good reason that i didn't start writing the annual letter--but we have to sometimes have those uncomfortable conversations. bill and i believe in equality, but did we really have it in our voice? not yet, and so we worked on that systematically over time, and now i can tell you my husband is 100% committed to making sure i have my voice fully in the world. david: ok, so, like most married couples, you have disagreements from time to time? melinda: sure. sure, i think every marriage does, and i think--i believe, in marriage, you should have a little bit of healthy grist because that's how you move forward. david: ok. let's talk about your beginning of your life. you grew up in dallas. melinda: i did. david: and your father was an engineer? melinda: he was an aerospace engineer, right, working o
david: ok. melinda: and i tell that story in the book because i want women and men to know that we have to look at what we expect in our roles, and sometimes we do things for good reason-- bill and i had a good reason that i didn't start writing the annual letter--but we have to sometimes have those uncomfortable conversations. bill and i believe in equality, but did we really have it in our voice? not yet, and so we worked on that systematically over time, and now i can tell you my husband is...
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david: expenses, too. so when you took the job, did you realize how many different disparate things that you have to deal with? and did other secretaries of commerce who had this position before say, this is what you have to worry about? did you get any good advice? sec. raimondo: i talked to many, and i got terrific advice. i think that is what makes the job fun and hard. it is hard to learn about the details of fisheries, fisheries management, trade, census, space commerce, tariffs, semiconductors, but for me it is intellectually fascinating. i would like to think if you put your back into it, you can have a big impact across a whole range of topics. david: when you decided to take this position, you called your mother and you said, guess what, i am giving up being governor of rhode island and i will be secretary of commerce. what did your mother say? sec. raimondo: she is 90 and she said, i hope you can help biden. ♪ david: let's talk about your job as secretary of commerce. historically, the secretar
david: expenses, too. so when you took the job, did you realize how many different disparate things that you have to deal with? and did other secretaries of commerce who had this position before say, this is what you have to worry about? did you get any good advice? sec. raimondo: i talked to many, and i got terrific advice. i think that is what makes the job fun and hard. it is hard to learn about the details of fisheries, fisheries management, trade, census, space commerce, tariffs,...
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david? >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight here in new york. whit, thank you. >>> we are also following that developing headline from overseas tonight. two american college students have just be found guilty in italy in what authorities say was a deadly attack on a police officer. they have been sentenced to life in prison and here's abc's maggie rulli tonight. >> reporter: tonight, they were the two american colleg kids who made headlines after authorities say they killed an italian police officer in rome in 2019. a jury today finding both men guilty of multiple charges including homicide, sentencing them to life in prison. prosecutors said it was a drug deal gone bad, claiming finnegan lee elder and gabriel christian natale hjorth went to a trendy neighborhood in rome on the night of july 25th, 2019, to buy cocaine. but the deal fell through. the two men, 18 and 19 years old at the time, allegedly stole a backpack from one of the that man called police, who d t operation. and
david? >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight here in new york. whit, thank you. >>> we are also following that developing headline from overseas tonight. two american college students have just be found guilty in italy in what authorities say was a deadly attack on a police officer. they have been sentenced to life in prison and here's abc's maggie rulli tonight. >> reporter: tonight, they were the two american colleg kids who made headlines after authorities...
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david: he surely did. why is it that there are so many endowment managers that in essence owe their strategy to swenson's approach? it is clear he had something that other people sought to emulate. another piece of the puzzle perhaps is that as an individual investor, it is easier now to go the route that swenson did, if only because there are so many alternative investments that are being packaged into thin liking strange traded funds -- like exchange traded funds. tom: this package which david just nailed, we have become consultants businesses. jonathan: this business has changed, and it has got a whole lot harder. lisa: there's a question about the amount of money that has been flowing into private equity and hedge funds, which really hinged off of the yale model, the idea that you need to go further into risk and other asset classes to get the returns you need to meet your obligations. there's a questioned about whether this works after such a long period of time of doing this, of so many foundations d
david: he surely did. why is it that there are so many endowment managers that in essence owe their strategy to swenson's approach? it is clear he had something that other people sought to emulate. another piece of the puzzle perhaps is that as an individual investor, it is easier now to go the route that swenson did, if only because there are so many alternative investments that are being packaged into thin liking strange traded funds -- like exchange traded funds. tom: this package which...
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david: i always worry about the secrecy. i assume you have somebody coming in sweeping the room where of these discussions are going to occur or when they are done virtually, you have the best cyber people to make sure nothing leaks out. >> that is correct. we realize that we are a very attractive target for hacking and cyber attacks so we invest a great deal of time and money in trying to make ourselves as safe as possible. we also have very strict rules for dispense and staff for the handling of confidential materials. i would just say you never feel like you done enough. we try very hard to be as robust against those types of penetrations as possible. david: you are the first person in quite some time to be the chairman of the fed who was not a phd in economics. you have been trained as a lawyer. is that why you are able to speak in the king's english much better? you tend to speak in ways that people can understand. >> i think it's very important to speak to the public in a way they can understand and to avoid jargon. la
david: i always worry about the secrecy. i assume you have somebody coming in sweeping the room where of these discussions are going to occur or when they are done virtually, you have the best cyber people to make sure nothing leaks out. >> that is correct. we realize that we are a very attractive target for hacking and cyber attacks so we invest a great deal of time and money in trying to make ourselves as safe as possible. we also have very strict rules for dispense and staff for the...
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david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor . the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is equity. then i started interviewing. i watched your interview. i learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. i did not negotiate with them. i did note due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate because you are only the psyche -- the second wealthiest man in the world, right? [laughter] one of the most interesting and optimistic leaders i've met is senator tammy duckworth. she became a helicopter pilot, and did so in iraq. when her airplane was shut down she lost the use of her legs. got elected after serving in the obama administration. she is the mother of two children and is engaged in the life of the united states senator. it's an incredible story. today we are going to be in conversation with senator tammy duckworth, who is a senator from illinois and has an extrao
david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor . the highest calling of mankind, i have often thought, is equity. then i started interviewing. i watched your interview. i learned how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. i did not negotiate with them. i did note due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate because you are only...
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david. we're seeing constant activity right behind me. just one of the supply depots where trucks have been driving in all morning, taking in supply. all of the major petroleum companies have installations here along the colonial pipeline. once these trucks are filled, these big tanker trucks, they then drive to area gas stations. as you can imagine, the process does take time and so does the flow of the pipeline. take a listen. >> i it moves very slowly, often around 5 miles an hour. as you can imagine or, it's very complex getting the pressure right and making sure that this product is moving safely. so it is taking a matter of days. >> reporter: colonial pipeline tweeted, we have returned the system to normal operations delivering millions of gallons per hour to the markets we serve. the company goes on to list all of the states that it serves and then as all of these markets are now receiving product from our pipeline. georgia governor brian kemp has extended the state of emergency throu
david. we're seeing constant activity right behind me. just one of the supply depots where trucks have been driving in all morning, taking in supply. all of the major petroleum companies have installations here along the colonial pipeline. once these trucks are filled, these big tanker trucks, they then drive to area gas stations. as you can imagine, the process does take time and so does the flow of the pipeline. take a listen. >> i it moves very slowly, often around 5 miles an hour. as...
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always happens, david. opening of the investigation does not be judge the outcome of that investigation okay >> right >> so -- >> i'm aware that nvidia is pushing that you think we don't get the same e-mails from the same people >> i thought it was a secret. >> yeah. but important to know. continues to believe and confident that they will get the deal through that of course arm holdings which is very important transaction for them and for the -- >> game set match if they get it you know that. >> that's why they may not and that's why lot of people still believe they will face impediments from the uk and/or from china's amy conenti-trust regulator. >> -- betting against jensen huang. >> not well. >> -- >> do you know that elon musk, they were one time making chips for them. >> music versus jensen huang. >> go with huang. >> really? >> okay. >> one is rigorous, brilliant davinci like man who wearing a black leather -- >> there it is that's -- >> and the other guy is a erratic maker of technology bloomers >> r
always happens, david. opening of the investigation does not be judge the outcome of that investigation okay >> right >> so -- >> i'm aware that nvidia is pushing that you think we don't get the same e-mails from the same people >> i thought it was a secret. >> yeah. but important to know. continues to believe and confident that they will get the deal through that of course arm holdings which is very important transaction for them and for the -- >> game set...
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that geo engineering may well be a climate change solution david you go fast. so solution is a loaded word and that picks up exactly on the critique you heard which is the idea that it's the sole solution nobody in this debate who's remotely sensible things it's a solution i'd just put that off your shirt but it may be is a way to substantially reduce risks over the next generation in ways that we cannot achieve by emissions cuts alone so maybe that the combination of emissions cuts and solar geoengineering could be significantly safer particularly for the world's most vulnerable that would be emissions cuts alone but no single thing as a solution even emissions cuts alone are not a solution because we clearly need adaptation a complicated problem like climate change has many different things we need one of which may be this technology and one of the things that we found as we were putting this show together the stream show together was trying to find out or of the different ways that maybe you could reflect off the sun the sun's radiation the energy so you cou
that geo engineering may well be a climate change solution david you go fast. so solution is a loaded word and that picks up exactly on the critique you heard which is the idea that it's the sole solution nobody in this debate who's remotely sensible things it's a solution i'd just put that off your shirt but it may be is a way to substantially reduce risks over the next generation in ways that we cannot achieve by emissions cuts alone so maybe that the combination of emissions cuts and solar...
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david? david: wow, that is -- it's a huge increase. i have lived here 40 years, i never seen an increase in crime like that. thank you very much, alex, great interview. new york city mayoral candidate andrew yang says the times square shooting proves the city cannot afford to defund the police. detroit police chief james craig has been saying that about all cities. great to see you. thanks so much for being here. i warrant to say as important as defunding the police is in relation to these tremendous jump, 168% increase in shootings in new york, we're seeing it all over the country in major cities. it is about letting criminals out. we capture criminals, the new so-called bail reform law allow violent criminals to get out almost immediately. >> you know, david, first off, thank you for having me on your show. then let me start saying look at nypd officer, she is an american hero. david: she is. >> let me just, i got to tell you, everything that is going on right now, when you look at new yor
david? david: wow, that is -- it's a huge increase. i have lived here 40 years, i never seen an increase in crime like that. thank you very much, alex, great interview. new york city mayoral candidate andrew yang says the times square shooting proves the city cannot afford to defund the police. detroit police chief james craig has been saying that about all cities. great to see you. thanks so much for being here. i warrant to say as important as defunding the police is in relation to these...
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david: and they fought in the revolutionary war? sen. duckworth: they fought before that, but we suspect they were volunteered by their lords. david: you were born in thailand and you grew up there, was it difficult? product of mixed race and there is some discrimination. did you feel that discrimination growing up because young children was so your father is an american, or was that not a problem? sen. duckworth: it was a problem. i am biracial and i think a lot of biracial folks will understand what i'm talking about when they read the book. but i did not fit in in southeast asia because i was half white. when i was in asia i was seen as half white, but when i'm on the mainland u.s. i am seen as asian. it is a unique asian experience always be considered an other. you really see that with the aapi experience today. when i was in asia my thai cousins would make fun of me and call me names and all sorts of stuff. that was a common experience post vietnam in southeast asia. david: your father had a hard time finding a job so when the end
david: and they fought in the revolutionary war? sen. duckworth: they fought before that, but we suspect they were volunteered by their lords. david: you were born in thailand and you grew up there, was it difficult? product of mixed race and there is some discrimination. did you feel that discrimination growing up because young children was so your father is an american, or was that not a problem? sen. duckworth: it was a problem. i am biracial and i think a lot of biracial folks will...