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[laughter] david: ok. satya: and so, it was astounding to me that he would have a son who could not ace an exam. david: your father is still alive? satya: yes. david: he must be proud of what you have achieved? satya: not enough. [laughter] david: so, you went to college in india, and then you decided to go to graduate school in the united states. satya: yeah. david: where did you go? satya: i went to the university of wisconsin in milwaukee, and that is when i switched from electrical engineering to computer science. david: but, if you are from india, the university of wisconsin-milwaukee could not have been that well-known. how did you happen to wind up there? satya: i had never been to bombay, and then i showed up in milwaukee. david: did you have a winter coat? [laughter] satya: that was my first valued possession in life, a winter coat, which is very important. unfortunately, i picked up this bad habit of smoking in india, in college. the one nice thing about going to school in milwaukee is you are a
[laughter] david: ok. satya: and so, it was astounding to me that he would have a son who could not ace an exam. david: your father is still alive? satya: yes. david: he must be proud of what you have achieved? satya: not enough. [laughter] david: so, you went to college in india, and then you decided to go to graduate school in the united states. satya: yeah. david: where did you go? satya: i went to the university of wisconsin in milwaukee, and that is when i switched from electrical...
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david: you got through that. ultimately though a number of years later, another crisis rose, and that is the financial crisis. it was very severe. jeffrey: i went to work in 1982. if you were an american business person during that period, you had never seen a terrorist event. you had seen recessions, but you had never seen something that was unimaginable. 9/11 was unimaginable. global financial crisis was unimaginable. i think it made all of us smarter about risk. the day lehman brothers went bankrupt was actually the worst day of the financial crisis was . it was the day washington mutual went down because all the bondholders got wiped out. david: usually the bondholder get something. they're the bondholders got nothing as well. jeffrey: my cfo said we are going to raise equity, as much as we can get. we called goldman sachs and said what is the largest secondary in this history of the world. they said, well maybe in those days $15 billion. i said we would do $15 billion on monday. this was friday. we have a te
david: you got through that. ultimately though a number of years later, another crisis rose, and that is the financial crisis. it was very severe. jeffrey: i went to work in 1982. if you were an american business person during that period, you had never seen a terrorist event. you had seen recessions, but you had never seen something that was unimaginable. 9/11 was unimaginable. global financial crisis was unimaginable. i think it made all of us smarter about risk. the day lehman brothers went...
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and it just -- ginni: still is, david. [laughter] david: ok. all right. do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the 1960's? ginni: to me, i would answer that ibm is great, but for a reason that you did not mention. i think the greatness of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i say, we will watch and see, because it is one thing to reinvent yourself once, then twice, but do it three or four or five times. this is a really competitive industry that we are in, and i think we do something unique. because it is one thing to have we do something very unique. because it is one thing to have technology. it is another to have the know-how on how to use it. so i feel what has made us distinctive, while we have gone through all sorts of products, i think the one kind of silver thread is that we really do help change the way the world works, and i go back to the beginning in time, i mean, way back. ibm started -- it wasn't ibm actually at the time -- with cheese-meat slicers, then it was clocks, t
and it just -- ginni: still is, david. [laughter] david: ok. all right. do you think it has the same strength in the computer world that it had in the 1960's? ginni: to me, i would answer that ibm is great, but for a reason that you did not mention. i think the greatness of a technology company is if you can reinvent yourself over and over. and i say, we will watch and see, because it is one thing to reinvent yourself once, then twice, but do it three or four or five times. this is a really...
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david: what about camp david? most people have never been to camp david. tell us, what is it like? it is a great place to have a retreat and relax, or is it really overrated? mr. clinton: no, i liked it. i mean, it is a great place. particularly -- i loved it most at thanksgiving. because i would bring all the family. i liked it when chelsea could bring her friends there. and you have a little more -- at least you are under the illusion that you have more freedom of movement, more wandering around time. it is great to get away. mr. bush: we went there a lot and probably used it more than any president. maybe ronald reagan did more. but the reason we went a lot was one, we could invite our friends. one of the great delights of the presidency was to invite friends we grew up with in midland and show them the oval office or show them camp david. but the other thing i liked a lot, is i like exercise. the place is set up for a lot of hiking, running, mountain biking. there is a wonderful gym. i found it to be liberating. david: mountain biking is a dangerous thing. you have fallen a cou
david: what about camp david? most people have never been to camp david. tell us, what is it like? it is a great place to have a retreat and relax, or is it really overrated? mr. clinton: no, i liked it. i mean, it is a great place. particularly -- i loved it most at thanksgiving. because i would bring all the family. i liked it when chelsea could bring her friends there. and you have a little more -- at least you are under the illusion that you have more freedom of movement, more wandering...
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david, over to you. david: he would have trouble getting up. a health crisis most americans don't know about. nearly one in four adults don't realize they're living with a deadly condition. so how can you protect yourself? dr. marc siegel with answers coming next. lauren: breaking news to get you. reuters saying that mattel snubbed hasbro's latest acquisition attempts. basically a toy deal here would put barbie, my little pony, tonka trucks, hot wheels all under the same umbrella. david: your little pony? >>> serious business here, diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the u.s. it is getting worse. the cdc saying over 30 million people have diabetes. almost a quarter of them don't even know about it. how do we deal with a growing threat to our own lives and those of your family? here with more, dr. marc siegel, fox news medical analyst. dr. seek -- siegel what is causing spike in diabetes? >> 85 million have pre-diabetes. they're almost there. the thing causing spike of over 100 million with diabetes and pre-diabetes is weight. we have
david, over to you. david: he would have trouble getting up. a health crisis most americans don't know about. nearly one in four adults don't realize they're living with a deadly condition. so how can you protect yourself? dr. marc siegel with answers coming next. lauren: breaking news to get you. reuters saying that mattel snubbed hasbro's latest acquisition attempts. basically a toy deal here would put barbie, my little pony, tonka trucks, hot wheels all under the same umbrella. david: your...
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david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it, so was that hard to convince him to do this? phil: tiger woods, you could see coming from way back. that he had won three u.s. juniors and went on to win three u.s. amateurs in a six-year span from the time he was 15 to 20, so we -- he would play occasionally in the portland area and we would always invite him and his father out to lunch, so we were working on that for three years before we actually signed him. david: and when you signed him up, he wears your shoes exclusively, but you also then began to make golf equipment as well,
david: wow. i never really knew john mcenroe as a tennis player, but when i practiced law, the office next to mine was held by man named john mcenroe senior, and he always told me his son was a high school tennis player and was really good, but then i finally realized he was not exaggerating. [laughter] david: so, let's talk about golf. a man named tiger woods came along and you signed him up relatively early in his professional career, i guess at the beginning of it, so was that hard to...
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. -- david: , i'm david as man for lou dobbs who is on vacation. senator al franken is under fire for assaulting one woman and stalking another woman. if:roy moore is accusing senator mitch mcconnell of trying to steal the seat. our top story, new sexual harassment allegations rocking capitol hill. new charges against al franken that he groped and kissed a radio host without her consent. >> a picture fills worth a thousand words it was snapped on an air course c-17 on the way home from afghanistan. alleged groper, then comedian tal franken. >> i'm asleep literally on the plane and there is a picture of al franken doing this, grabbing my boobs over my flight vest. reporter: she claims franken tried to rehearse it. >> he grabbed my face and stuck his tongue in my mouth. i just remember his lips were really wet and he pushed his tongue in my mouth. reporter: numerous congress people are asking for an ethics investigation. more members of congress may be outed. speculation fueled by stories like this of a young female staffer sent to deliver documents
. -- david: , i'm david as man for lou dobbs who is on vacation. senator al franken is under fire for assaulting one woman and stalking another woman. if:roy moore is accusing senator mitch mcconnell of trying to steal the seat. our top story, new sexual harassment allegations rocking capitol hill. new charges against al franken that he groped and kissed a radio host without her consent. >> a picture fills worth a thousand words it was snapped on an air course c-17 on the way home from...
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david: ok, three siblings. at one point your father left your mother, and your mother was not college-educated at the time. how did she support four children? ginni: i continue to learn a lot from my mom. i give my mom a lot of credit for all four of us. as david said, my mother had a high school degree, then quickly had children right after that. i was in my early teens when my dad chose to leave. it was sudden. my mother found herself with four kids, no money, soon to be no home, soon to be no food. as i said, i learned -- she was so intent on not letting other people define who she was. we had to do some things for a short time. she had to go on food stamps. we had to get help. that is what entitlement programs in this country are for in many ways. but she went back to school. i had to help, i was the oldest. she went back to school at night and learned a profession, and as -- and she became the head of administration for the sleep clinic in chicago. a lot of people and family, like everyone's, they pitched
david: ok, three siblings. at one point your father left your mother, and your mother was not college-educated at the time. how did she support four children? ginni: i continue to learn a lot from my mom. i give my mom a lot of credit for all four of us. as david said, my mother had a high school degree, then quickly had children right after that. i was in my early teens when my dad chose to leave. it was sudden. my mother found herself with four kids, no money, soon to be no home, soon to be...
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david: they are indeed. and david, even a democratic pollster like peter hart, he had a focus group recently and talked to a lot of clinton supporters who were condemning trump on everything except the economy. they did give president trump credit for a growing economy. >> well, i think that we have a new normal, wouldn't you say? in that we have the first time, a president with a strong economy inherited, i might add, with the lowest historical modern day poll numbers. there's a disconnect there in that not enough people are giving them enough credit to give him overwelcoming or a majority, if you will, of approval ratings. so, something is off. i don't know if it's because of the mueller investigation, or mueller investigation or because he hasn't passed one piece of mainly-- major legislation. we'll see if he can change it to confidence on the economy. david: e-mack, i don't think that they'll ignore that the economy is doing well and goldman sachs says it will do better. 2017, according to goldman sachs,
david: they are indeed. and david, even a democratic pollster like peter hart, he had a focus group recently and talked to a lot of clinton supporters who were condemning trump on everything except the economy. they did give president trump credit for a growing economy. >> well, i think that we have a new normal, wouldn't you say? in that we have the first time, a president with a strong economy inherited, i might add, with the lowest historical modern day poll numbers. there's a...
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david shannon, just 40, was dead. all it took was a look, in fact, for lead detective mike murphy to see what happened in david's bedroom was highly intentional. >> it was an execution. the intruder came in while he was sleeping, placed a gun to his head, and shot him in the chest. >> and joan? the shock of it didn't help, of course, nor the fact that she was sound asleep when it happened. by the time she calmed down enough to talk to police, she wasn't very helpful. >> i did not clearly see the person who shot david. i'm not sure if i saw or just had a feeling of somebody just leaving the room. but -- i thought it was a shadow. >> did you actually see a shadow or did you tell the police you thought it was a shadow? >> it was a movement, like a shadow that left. >> she was worried about the safety of the children. she returned back to her bedroom. that's where she made the 911 call. >> the children. joan and david's eldest daughter daisy was out of town. but their two young boys, just 7 and 10, slept through it all, u
david shannon, just 40, was dead. all it took was a look, in fact, for lead detective mike murphy to see what happened in david's bedroom was highly intentional. >> it was an execution. the intruder came in while he was sleeping, placed a gun to his head, and shot him in the chest. >> and joan? the shock of it didn't help, of course, nor the fact that she was sound asleep when it happened. by the time she calmed down enough to talk to police, she wasn't very helpful. >> i did...
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david david right. >> but political correctness will kill us. we can't let that happen. we have to have an honest, rell list aric -- realistic understanding of what the threat is. intelligence is the name of the game, we've got to have it. david: well, buck, now we've got this guy. the question is what we do with him. the president says he's got to be labeled as an enemy combatant. that gets rid of the lawyers that could help him and help his lawyers get hold of evidence that the government might have that might undermine our security, right? >> well, first, it would be unlawful enemy combatant which i think is an important distinction because he's not somebody who was taken off the battlefield fighting in uniform and, yes, you would be able to skip around some of the processes. quite honestly, and i think the administration's come around to this position, it would be a quicker process to go through a federal court proceeding with him because we've done this before. we've done it with plenty of very serious terrorism cases in the past. and given that this is a self-radic
david david right. >> but political correctness will kill us. we can't let that happen. we have to have an honest, rell list aric -- realistic understanding of what the threat is. intelligence is the name of the game, we've got to have it. david: well, buck, now we've got this guy. the question is what we do with him. the president says he's got to be labeled as an enemy combatant. that gets rid of the lawyers that could help him and help his lawyers get hold of evidence that the...
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david: why did you pick ge? jeffery: there was no connection to my dad or anything like that but i knew ge was a good place to learn and train. i said hey, i am going to go there and stay five years and see what happens. i joined the plastics business when i joined ge. that kind of just -- i was in field sales, marketing, things like that. that was really how my career started. i always tell people -- they say, how do you put up with the stress? my first job was selling plastics in places like detroit, and i would sit in the shoney's restaurant at breakfast having dry heaves getting ready to sell a price increase, go across the street and like god, i hope i don't die today. on those experiences, great careers are born. david: it worked out. and you went through a series of -- jeffery: yeah, it did. i did classic ge appliances, ge plastics, ge health care. david: you are announced as ceo and in fact, you took the job, and then a couple of days later, 9/11 happens. what did you think? what is going to happen to ge
david: why did you pick ge? jeffery: there was no connection to my dad or anything like that but i knew ge was a good place to learn and train. i said hey, i am going to go there and stay five years and see what happens. i joined the plastics business when i joined ge. that kind of just -- i was in field sales, marketing, things like that. that was really how my career started. i always tell people -- they say, how do you put up with the stress? my first job was selling plastics in places like...
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david? david: homeland security issuing a updated terror bulletin, weaponizing drones as potential tool of terrorists. highlighted in the report, threat of chemical weapons and terrorists interest in commercial airlines. acting secretary elaine duke, says update comes as terrorists are quote, constantly adapting. melissa? melissa: new allegations of sexual misconduct in hollywood. how louis c.k., breaking his silence on the latest bombshell report hours avnet flicks pulls the plug on one of his specials. coming up, "tmz" founder harvey levin responds to the comedian's statement and who else in hollywood might be a little nervous today. david: the battle to reform our nation's tax code. house and senate are divided on major issues. steve forbes, forbes media chairman sounding off. i accept i don't conquer the mountain like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for
david? david: homeland security issuing a updated terror bulletin, weaponizing drones as potential tool of terrorists. highlighted in the report, threat of chemical weapons and terrorists interest in commercial airlines. acting secretary elaine duke, says update comes as terrorists are quote, constantly adapting. melissa? melissa: new allegations of sexual misconduct in hollywood. how louis c.k., breaking his silence on the latest bombshell report hours avnet flicks pulls the plug on one of his...
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[laughter] david: ok. you are an native of india. what part of india? satya: i was born in hyderabad, which is in the central part of india. david: and so growing up, your parents doted on you, i assume? satya: yeah, they did. david: and they told you you were going to be prime minister or something important in the country. what did you want to be? satya: they just wanted me to stop playing cricket and take my studies a little more seriously. david: you were an avid cricket player? satya: yes, i was in love with it. david: when did you realize you weren't going to be a professional cricket player? satya: pretty soon. [laughter] satya: quickly, i realized that at best, i would play what is considered perhaps first-class cricket in india, but i was not going to go much further than that. that is when my dad, in fact -- i remember one of the big decisions that changed my life was -- my entire outlook was so provincial, when i look back at it. which is, hey, i want to stay in hyderabad, maybe study economics
[laughter] david: ok. you are an native of india. what part of india? satya: i was born in hyderabad, which is in the central part of india. david: and so growing up, your parents doted on you, i assume? satya: yeah, they did. david: and they told you you were going to be prime minister or something important in the country. what did you want to be? satya: they just wanted me to stop playing cricket and take my studies a little more seriously. david: you were an avid cricket player? satya: yes,...
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david, back to you. david: blake burman at the white house. melissa: here to react, a senior fellow for korea chair, from the center for strategic and international studies. first of all that comment is saying it is not your fault you're ugly, your mother was ugly. so you had no control over it. how could anyone interpret that as a compliment, right? >> but they still laughed. melissa: they laughed because it was meant to be a slam on someone else for the treatment. anyway, i still think that the main show what is going on there, not actually about trade. has more to do with north korea. we know the president put tons of pressure on see xinping to stop the coal shipments there. is the oil pipeline. they are not even abiding by u.n. sanctions. what is the likelihood that the president is able to squeeze china further in your opinion? >> there is still some space here, china is doing more than it has ever done before. you're right, china strategies with north korea not fundamentally changed until it believes there is going to be something big co
david, back to you. david: blake burman at the white house. melissa: here to react, a senior fellow for korea chair, from the center for strategic and international studies. first of all that comment is saying it is not your fault you're ugly, your mother was ugly. so you had no control over it. how could anyone interpret that as a compliment, right? >> but they still laughed. melissa: they laughed because it was meant to be a slam on someone else for the treatment. anyway, i still think...
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david: and your father was at ge, is that correct? jeffrey: yeah. david: what was his job? jeffrey: my dad worked in the aircraft engines business for his whole career, almost 40 years. so i grew up around factories, i grew up around technology business. i had the classic kind of middle class education, high school public high school in one , of the most midwestern cities you can have, cincinnati, ohio. david: you were a football star, is that right? jeffrey: i was a good athlete. that was really -- you know when , i was in high school, if you asked me what are you going to do, i would have said i would be a professional football player. david: i said that until i was about eight years old or nine years old and realized it wasn't going to work, but you were older than me. jeffrey: i played the guy -- i remember in high school playing against a guy who got a scholarship to ohio state. i was in offensive lineman, and i did not block him once all night. i said ok, the nfl may be out, i better take care of my math skills. they might be more important. david: you chose to go to
david: and your father was at ge, is that correct? jeffrey: yeah. david: what was his job? jeffrey: my dad worked in the aircraft engines business for his whole career, almost 40 years. so i grew up around factories, i grew up around technology business. i had the classic kind of middle class education, high school public high school in one , of the most midwestern cities you can have, cincinnati, ohio. david: you were a football star, is that right? jeffrey: i was a good athlete. that was...
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david: but for what? gregg: that's a good points, but that never stopped prosecutors from forcing foam under indictment to lie. and if people don't want to spend the rest of their lives behind bars they will lie. i think mueller is the kind of guy who will do it and andrew wise man is the type of guy in my opinion who will do that. gregg: you are not supposed to lead anybody who you are indieght if you are a prosecutor. david: especially if you are squeezing them to say something that's not true. gregg: the judicial system is all about telling the truth. but i have seen prosecutors who urge people not to tell the truth. they are unprincipled and overzealous. i have no trust in mueller or andrew wiseman. david: paying a foreign national with campaign money, that's a crime. fusion gps may have received money from abroad. gregg: and hillary clinton's campaign, not just the dnc. that's a violation of two federal statutes under the federal campaign elections act. you are not allowed to pay a foreign national i
david: but for what? gregg: that's a good points, but that never stopped prosecutors from forcing foam under indictment to lie. and if people don't want to spend the rest of their lives behind bars they will lie. i think mueller is the kind of guy who will do it and andrew wise man is the type of guy in my opinion who will do that. gregg: you are not supposed to lead anybody who you are indieght if you are a prosecutor. david: especially if you are squeezing them to say something that's not...
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. >> david: yeah. the frigid cold keeps the riffraff out of the city, for sure. >> anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they were like so many other canadians, they would go ice fishing on the st. lawrence river. >> david: the cabin fever induces in the québécois family. because we are confined, perhaps, to spend so much time indoors, a lot of the families love to do, you know, activities together like this. go to the cottage. go ice fishing. you know, it, like, gets you out of the house. and it's very much a family thing. >> anthony: like many of their ilk, they'd seek one of the temporary small towns of sled-borne cabins, drill a hole in the ice, and wait. but these are not normal men. so is quebec bett
. >> david: yeah. the frigid cold keeps the riffraff out of the city, for sure. >> anthony: fred morin and david mcmillan. restaurateurs, chefs at the legendary joe beef, bon vivants, raconteurs, historians of their beloved great white north. princes of hospitality. and what do men like this do for fun when the rivers turn to ice three-feet thick? when testicles shrink and most of us scurry for warmth and shelter? if they were like so many other canadians, they would go ice fishing...
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david: a put, isn't it? the saudi oil minister will be trying to align opec members to ensure these cuts continue, ensure there is a proper pricing environment as we come to the 2018 ipo. avid: talk to us about the demand curve. are we under -- underestimating this picks up? if you look at china and europe, things are looking good. neil: a surprise this year. we are seeing a global synchronized economic recovery. that growth, coupled with oil prices we are seeing, is incredibly stimulative. at 1.7 million barrels in demand growth. tighter created a much market as we come into the second half of 2017, which a lot of people expected. demand is helping the rebound and of supporting oil prices as we go into the next year. we see these inventories normalize more quickly than people expect. ending?s there an we are still a good for months away from it taking place. neil: one of the big questions is what happens when these cuts expire. a netheroking at million barrels of oil coming onto the market, and we are start
david: a put, isn't it? the saudi oil minister will be trying to align opec members to ensure these cuts continue, ensure there is a proper pricing environment as we come to the 2018 ipo. avid: talk to us about the demand curve. are we under -- underestimating this picks up? if you look at china and europe, things are looking good. neil: a surprise this year. we are seeing a global synchronized economic recovery. that growth, coupled with oil prices we are seeing, is incredibly stimulative. at...
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david: good evening, i'm david as man in for lou dobbs who is on vacation. congress is one step closer to thanks cuts. the senate committee advancing the tax plan, sending it to the full chamber. president trump taking aim at al franken over allegations of sexual misconduct. democrats divide. senator kirsten gillibrand saying bill clinton should have resigned over the lewinsky affair. now she is being slammed as a hypocrite. president trump is closer than ever to a major legislative victory. the senate committee approved the gop thanks reform plan. that sends it to the full senate to take it up after thanksgiving. john roberts is at the white house with our report. >> in his only public appearance today, president trump said nothing about any of the big items in the news, but did weigh in on twitter. on tax reform president trump was over the moon about the pass and of the house bill. he said great nuls on stocks and the economy. if we get tax reform we'll see great results. he accused democrats of a lost opportunity. he said if democrats weren't such obstru
david: good evening, i'm david as man in for lou dobbs who is on vacation. congress is one step closer to thanks cuts. the senate committee advancing the tax plan, sending it to the full chamber. president trump taking aim at al franken over allegations of sexual misconduct. democrats divide. senator kirsten gillibrand saying bill clinton should have resigned over the lewinsky affair. now she is being slammed as a hypocrite. president trump is closer than ever to a major legislative victory....
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david: i'm david westin. the house has its version of tax reform ready for vote later this week. today, the senate begins marking haves own bill to something to vote on next week before the things giving holiday. democratic senator maria cantwell of washington will be in the middle of that process as a member of the senate finance committee. we welcome her from capitol hill. good to have you with us on bloomberg. senator cantwell: thank you. david: for those of us who have not had the pleasure of sitting on the committee, explain to me as a democrat, what role did you have in this? the senate seems to be running as a republican operation. senator cantwell: it is unfortunate. if you think about the 86 tax bill and you look at the history it went through, it was a very long process in which a proposal was looked at and reviewed i many people, adjustments made. there was a lot of by and, i was your showto some of in which people were saying even if they did get something passed, it would get repealed. what you w
david: i'm david westin. the house has its version of tax reform ready for vote later this week. today, the senate begins marking haves own bill to something to vote on next week before the things giving holiday. democratic senator maria cantwell of washington will be in the middle of that process as a member of the senate finance committee. we welcome her from capitol hill. good to have you with us on bloomberg. senator cantwell: thank you. david: for those of us who have not had the pleasure...
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david. david: oh, that's tragic. and just to show the international quality of new york city, five of those kills were from argentina. i mean, this was a real -- it brings us back to 9/11 when so many international folks outside of the states were killed. bryan, thank you very much for that report. >>> meanwhile, president trump is going to be departing hawaii for his first stop on a crucial asia trip. kevin corke is waiting for him in tokyo, and he joins us. kevin? >> reporter: david, my man, good to talk to you as we say good evening from tokyo, japan, as the president is now set to begin his 11-day visit here to asia. by the way, longest trip to the continent by an american president in more than a quarter of a century. as you know if you've been following along, the president did make his way to the 50th state of hawaii before making his way to asia, stopping with the first lady, melania. the two had a chance to stop in honolulu, the president then had a briefing with pac-com and the two had a chance to visit pea
david. david: oh, that's tragic. and just to show the international quality of new york city, five of those kills were from argentina. i mean, this was a real -- it brings us back to 9/11 when so many international folks outside of the states were killed. bryan, thank you very much for that report. >>> meanwhile, president trump is going to be departing hawaii for his first stop on a crucial asia trip. kevin corke is waiting for him in tokyo, and he joins us. kevin? >> reporter:...
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david: yes. brian: what kind of jew are you? david: i'm in eskenazi jew. my family came from lithuania. brian: what is the precision of eskenazi versus safardi? david: i don't know. brian: how did you become a rabbi? david: my father is a rabbi. kind of a family business. my father, his father, his grandfather. actually, my brother is a rabbi. my parents said they never pressured me to do it. but i was expected to do that. kind of a i was expected to do that. brian: where did you grow up? david: i grew up in san francisco and i went to uc berkeley. i have my phd from brandeis university where i first wrote biographies of brandeis. then i was ordained at the jewish theological survey. where i later taught as well. i have been interested in the education and it was a natural career path. you know, you grow up, many sense of lawyers grow into law because one of their parents or wereof their parents lawyers. and i have always been interested, but never necessarily having a help and or congregation. i call myself a rabbi without portfolio. i have been a scholar
david: yes. brian: what kind of jew are you? david: i'm in eskenazi jew. my family came from lithuania. brian: what is the precision of eskenazi versus safardi? david: i don't know. brian: how did you become a rabbi? david: my father is a rabbi. kind of a family business. my father, his father, his grandfather. actually, my brother is a rabbi. my parents said they never pressured me to do it. but i was expected to do that. kind of a i was expected to do that. brian: where did you grow up?...
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david: great reporting. for more on this at&t time warner merger, we welcome jennifer reed, bloomberg intelligence senior editor. talk about the law, here. what does the law say? jennifer: if you look at the complaint that was filed, a traditional vertical theory of harm. the way it works is in the long run, it would -- the company would profit from holding that content or raising the prices to rival distributors because ultimately, if those district readers refuse to pay those prices, they lose subscribers and many would move over to at&t. either way, at&t benefits through the strategy. they either get to raise prices or the prices are not accepted and they take a short-term hit by losing some content distribution but they benefit because they gain subscribers. david: doesn't this go to the essence of the deal? at&t would not do this if they did not believe they could make more money. by definition, doesn't that mean they can charge more money? jennifer: that's right. the concept with a vertical deal is the
david: great reporting. for more on this at&t time warner merger, we welcome jennifer reed, bloomberg intelligence senior editor. talk about the law, here. what does the law say? jennifer: if you look at the complaint that was filed, a traditional vertical theory of harm. the way it works is in the long run, it would -- the company would profit from holding that content or raising the prices to rival distributors because ultimately, if those district readers refuse to pay those prices, they...
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david, i forgive you. i'm not going to allow myself to let you rule my life anymore. >> but there's a question for which gayle will most likely get a comprehensive 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 krig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> good morning, everyone, i'm dara brown in new york. it is 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. here's what's happening. on the sidelines, a new report giving insight into what is happening to the president's son-in-law since the new chief of staff took control. >> roy moore? >> sticking with him? >> sticking with him. >> despite the allegations? >> despite the allegations. >> is he going to win this race? >> yes, he is. >> what is your sense from other people from the state? are there republicans that are -- >> republicans that are going to go for him. >> you believe
david, i forgive you. i'm not going to allow myself to let you rule my life anymore. >> but there's a question for which gayle will most likely get a comprehensive 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 krig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> good...
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david: more g.o.p. lawmakers saying if the special counsel had enough to open up an investigation into the trump campaign. they now have enough to open up into the hillary clinton campaign. she says it's an abuse of power. you say fair is fair. >> we don't want them influenced by the outside. the anti-trump dossier, who paid for it, the clinton campaign, the fbi, the fisa wire tap warrants. i think we need to look too it. david: i know the investigations cost money, but if it's fair to look at the trump campaign, don't we now have enough evidence to look into the clinton campaign? >> yeah, but even so, i'm kind of against having an investigation. look, hillary clinton lost. she's never coming back. that's quite a lot of punishment ap i think it would be a bad precedent for u.s. presidents to start prosecuting the losers in elections. you know, that's what they do in third world dictatorships. david: i can understand, but bill, at the same time, we as a country believe or at least the politicians do, it'
david: more g.o.p. lawmakers saying if the special counsel had enough to open up an investigation into the trump campaign. they now have enough to open up into the hillary clinton campaign. she says it's an abuse of power. you say fair is fair. >> we don't want them influenced by the outside. the anti-trump dossier, who paid for it, the clinton campaign, the fbi, the fisa wire tap warrants. i think we need to look too it. david: i know the investigations cost money, but if it's fair to...
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david: congressman, i hate to interrupt. >> yep. david: these are promises. americans are so fed up with promises. if you look at history, history shows that when you delay things on taxes, businesses and individuals don't make a move until the taxes are installed. until they see it in their receipts every week, their sal ray receipts. >> you will begin to see those tax relief, that tax relief with your first paycheck. david: hold on. that is not until january 2018, right? >> so next year, you get first paycheck. get paid by the week, the first paycheck you will see reduction in your withholding taxes. you will see reduction there. so that will be a immediate. but when you file your taxes, you will file for 2017. again, that hasn't been decided the important piece to point out this is not just tax cuts this is tax law. this is very, very different. i think has created energy not only amongst the middle class workers but across the board when it comes to businesses. david: we understand. the difficulties are enormous. it's a huge economy. taxation is how we fu
david: congressman, i hate to interrupt. >> yep. david: these are promises. americans are so fed up with promises. if you look at history, history shows that when you delay things on taxes, businesses and individuals don't make a move until the taxes are installed. until they see it in their receipts every week, their sal ray receipts. >> you will begin to see those tax relief, that tax relief with your first paycheck. david: hold on. that is not until january 2018, right? >>...
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david: you are very happy with it? jeffrey: high tech, good schools , great community, but the thing about boston that people don't understand is that it has a chip on its shoulder. teams, competitive, in your face attitude in boston that i think is quite healthy for our company. david: you chaired a task force for president obama and later for president trump. do muche task forces that anybody can observe? jeffrey: i think it is always important to serve, but i think in the era we are in right now that it is difficult for a group of business leaders to impact much. if the president, president obama, the current or future president, were to say you have a terrific career behind you, come in as a cap net officer, what would you say? jeffrey: i would make this comment trepidation, say i am not sure business people make great public servants. [applause] jeffrey: i said that before president trump, but i was honored to serve president obama. guys like you and me are used to saying, do this. the nature of that process is he
david: you are very happy with it? jeffrey: high tech, good schools , great community, but the thing about boston that people don't understand is that it has a chip on its shoulder. teams, competitive, in your face attitude in boston that i think is quite healthy for our company. david: you chaired a task force for president obama and later for president trump. do muche task forces that anybody can observe? jeffrey: i think it is always important to serve, but i think in the era we are in right...
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david: good evening, i'm david as man in for lou dobbs who is on vacation. breaking tonight, president trump blasting jeff sessions and the justice department for not investigating crooked hillary clinton and the democratic committee. he says the american people deserve an investigation into clinton corruption. this after donna brazile accused hillary clinton of rigging the democratic primary. president trump: they should be looking at podesta and all that dishonesty. a lot of people are disappointed in the justice department, including me. david: the president landing at hickham air force base in hawaii literally seconds ago. he's expected to step up pressure on nuclear north korea. the military already stepping up threats on kim jong-un's regime, flying a pair of b-1 bombers over the peninsula. we'll take up the president's historic trip with ambassador john bolton. the islamic state taking responsibility for the assault that killed 8 and injured 12. our top tory, president trump stepping up pressure on the justice department to investigate the clinton sca
david: good evening, i'm david as man in for lou dobbs who is on vacation. breaking tonight, president trump blasting jeff sessions and the justice department for not investigating crooked hillary clinton and the democratic committee. he says the american people deserve an investigation into clinton corruption. this after donna brazile accused hillary clinton of rigging the democratic primary. president trump: they should be looking at podesta and all that dishonesty. a lot of people are...
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we don't want more division david. david: like it or not, that's what's happening. >> look, whether it's facebook or twitter, they can do the same thing that wikipedia has done, where some of their employees, most of their employees don't have access to impact that person's account. you can't just go to wikipedia and update everyone's account on there. but at the end of the day i think that twitter. i think that twitter did donald trump a favor because i think we should all, a year from now, in those 11 minutes take a moment to do an act of kindness, to hug your neighbor, to just remember, that peace and tranquillity when donald trump was banned if twitter. david: with that note of mockery from our kennedy, we have to leave it there. thank you very much. no prison time for army deserter bowe bergdahl. the president says that's a disgrace to our military. is he right? and jack keane and the man who shot bin laden, rob o'neill are here. don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies, and data withou
we don't want more division david. david: like it or not, that's what's happening. >> look, whether it's facebook or twitter, they can do the same thing that wikipedia has done, where some of their employees, most of their employees don't have access to impact that person's account. you can't just go to wikipedia and update everyone's account on there. but at the end of the day i think that twitter. i think that twitter did donald trump a favor because i think we should all, a year from...