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been a recent visitor to camp david. there was a contractor working at camp at the time by the name of kenneth plummer. mr. plummer notice that in that experience, there was nowhere for people to gather to pray, to think, to be quiet. there were no sacred spaces whatsoever. so mr. plummer began the process of beginning of saying he wanted to build a chapel built a camp david. it took him some time, but through his persistence, he was able to form a nonprofit. he raised the money to build the chapel. and the ground was broken by president reagan, who was the first contributor. and then the chapel was dedicated during the presidency of president bush 41. it was also during that time that president bush decided he wanted a chaplain there. so i've had the privilege of following in the legacy of having navy chaplains at camp david ever since that time. if there is any one thing that i would want you to know about camp david, it is that there is a very unique climate of community fair. it is a small group of people. a lot of p
been a recent visitor to camp david. there was a contractor working at camp at the time by the name of kenneth plummer. mr. plummer notice that in that experience, there was nowhere for people to gather to pray, to think, to be quiet. there were no sacred spaces whatsoever. so mr. plummer began the process of beginning of saying he wanted to build a chapel built a camp david. it took him some time, but through his persistence, he was able to form a nonprofit. he raised the money to build the...
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david: you graduated in what year? shouzi: 2010. david: what did you do that? shouzi: i joined an investment company that invests in internet companies. david: so, what did you do for him? you look for internet-related investments? shouzi: that is what i did. david: how many years were you there? shouzi: for about five years. it was during this time i got to meet and invest in bytedance. david: ok. so after you left that, what did you do? shouzi: i joined a company where i initially was the cfo, then ran the global operations for the company. david: so you did that for a while and then a headhunter said we want you to come to bytedance, or how did that happen? shouzi: it was not a headhunter. i have very close to the folks in bytedance because of my early relationship with them. so they reached out. that is a little-known fact about me, which i used to be a creator. i actually had 185,000 followers on my account. so, i had to go through that process of learning how to connect with my followers and using the product. and it was amazing. i found the product so am
david: you graduated in what year? shouzi: 2010. david: what did you do that? shouzi: i joined an investment company that invests in internet companies. david: so, what did you do for him? you look for internet-related investments? shouzi: that is what i did. david: how many years were you there? shouzi: for about five years. it was during this time i got to meet and invest in bytedance. david: ok. so after you left that, what did you do? shouzi: i joined a company where i initially was the...
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david: absolutely. >> this is terrifying. david: it is. i am so glad you mentioned richard nixon by the way. it is bipartisan, it has been tried by democrats, by socialists, republicans like richard nixon. it always fails for the same reason. companies cannot afford to produce something at a discount, at a price that is beyond the price that they make a profit pro. so it just doesn't work. you end up with shortages. i'm glad you're on this. you seem to understand it very well. so hopefully it won't get anywhere. i want to switch to title 42 because we had these horrific figures what happened in april. was it, 234,000 migrants at the southern border just that one month. this is the highest number in the entire history of the department of homeland security. now you have witnessed first-hand the situation at the border. the end of title 42, i'm told, actually the dhs itself says that those april numbers, as bad as they were would be double if we ended title 42. so what can be done? >> well, we need too keep title 42 in place. that's the firs
david: absolutely. >> this is terrifying. david: it is. i am so glad you mentioned richard nixon by the way. it is bipartisan, it has been tried by democrats, by socialists, republicans like richard nixon. it always fails for the same reason. companies cannot afford to produce something at a discount, at a price that is beyond the price that they make a profit pro. so it just doesn't work. you end up with shortages. i'm glad you're on this. you seem to understand it very well. so...
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david? david: hillary, thank you very. this evil behavior, the bone-chilling social media messages from the shooter, raise questions whether the tragedy is part of a broader social problem among our youth. joining us congressman pat fallon from the house oversight and reform committee from the great state of texas, along with heritage foundation tech policy center director, kara frederick. thou both for being here. congressman, before getting into details what happened, anything to do about it, if there is anything that can be done about it, i want to focus on a big picture, a very big picture which is the social ills that plague america right now. i can think of three off the top. the breakdown of american family. this kid came from a broken home. as so many americans happen to do. so many more, broken homes are going in america. the lack of faith in your communities. that i think also plays a big role in this, that allows for the spread of evil. i know it is not fashionable to say that, but clearly i can't think of anoth
david? david: hillary, thank you very. this evil behavior, the bone-chilling social media messages from the shooter, raise questions whether the tragedy is part of a broader social problem among our youth. joining us congressman pat fallon from the house oversight and reform committee from the great state of texas, along with heritage foundation tech policy center director, kara frederick. thou both for being here. congressman, before getting into details what happened, anything to do about it,...
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david: around the world? mr. kerry: around the world. david: in the u.s. it went up, too, right? mr. kerry: yes. it was a tick up. in addition, there is 300 gigawatts of new coal construction coming online at a time when the international energy agency says you have got to reduce coal plants by 870 gigawatts. so the imbalance of that is dangerous for everybody. it is at the heart of what we have to really try to tackle now. david: one of the challenges has been the developing nations -- and some people would say china, even though it is a gigantic economy, is a developing nation, and india, they say you in the west have been polluting for a long time. why don't you let us pollute for some time until we get our economy in shape? and then we will negotiate some reduction? mr. kerry: because there will not be much of the world left negotiate. it is that simple. it is a reality. no country can solve this problem by itself. no country. if we went to zero emissions tomorrow, we still need china, russia, india and all these other countries on board. i have heard this argument face-to-fa
david: around the world? mr. kerry: around the world. david: in the u.s. it went up, too, right? mr. kerry: yes. it was a tick up. in addition, there is 300 gigawatts of new coal construction coming online at a time when the international energy agency says you have got to reduce coal plants by 870 gigawatts. so the imbalance of that is dangerous for everybody. it is at the heart of what we have to really try to tackle now. david: one of the challenges has been the developing nations -- and...
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david: it's bittersweet. i've enjoyed my time here, it's been an extraordinary honor to be charged with taking care of the records to lead an agency focused on preserving democracy, it's a tremendous honor. the mission is making sure the public has access to those records to hold the government accountable and learn from the past. it's a mission i have been -- since day one. susan: what are your takeaways about how washington, d.c. functions? david: it's intense. within the last five years, more partisan than ever. it is driven by both ends of the street we are on, the white house on one end and it affects all of us. the last two years has thrown a wrench into what a normal day is like. susan: what is it like managing the institution during covid? david: the national archives -- it varied depending on where you were in the country, a small team of my senior staff met three times a week to monitor the pandemic so we could make decisions about whether to open or close, whether we could bring staff in, for secur
david: it's bittersweet. i've enjoyed my time here, it's been an extraordinary honor to be charged with taking care of the records to lead an agency focused on preserving democracy, it's a tremendous honor. the mission is making sure the public has access to those records to hold the government accountable and learn from the past. it's a mission i have been -- since day one. susan: what are your takeaways about how washington, d.c. functions? david: it's intense. within the last five years,...
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david: diversify. let me ask you, the average person who is not a billionaire, could they expect to get a rate of return overall on their money of 5% a year? is that a good target? 6%, 8%? what do you think is a reasonable target for someone who doesn't want to take undue risks? ray: well, nowadays, the structure of the markets and where everything is priced, and done the normal way, will give you probably a return in the vicinity of -- with a lot of risk around it, maybe in the vicinity of 4%. 3%, 4%. ok, something that might not equal inflation, probably would be very close, and then you have to pay taxes on it. because there are so many financial assets. but they will send you more money. david: as we talk today, the stock market in the last couple of weeks has been correcting, if that is the right verb. a lot of the errors out of the so-called bubble. should people be selling everything and getting out of the market now because markets are going down, or is this the time to buy? ray: first of all,
david: diversify. let me ask you, the average person who is not a billionaire, could they expect to get a rate of return overall on their money of 5% a year? is that a good target? 6%, 8%? what do you think is a reasonable target for someone who doesn't want to take undue risks? ray: well, nowadays, the structure of the markets and where everything is priced, and done the normal way, will give you probably a return in the vicinity of -- with a lot of risk around it, maybe in the vicinity of 4%....
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david: ok. so, after you left that, what did you do? shouzi: i joined a company where i initially was the cfo, then ran the global operations for the company. david: so, you did that for a while and then i headhunter called you up and said, guess what? we want you to come to bytedance, or how did that happen? shouzi: it was not a headhunter. i am very close to the folks in bytedance because of my early relationship with them. so, they reached out. that is a little-known fact about me, which is i used to be a creator. i actually had 185,000 followers on my account. so, i had to go through that process of learning how to connect with my followers and using the product. and it was amazing. i found the product so amazing in terms of being able to communicate the messages i wanted to my followers. so, i loved the product. i have known the team for a long time. i think their mission is something i really, truly believe in. so, when the opportunity opened up, it was very organic for me. david: do you h
david: ok. so, after you left that, what did you do? shouzi: i joined a company where i initially was the cfo, then ran the global operations for the company. david: so, you did that for a while and then i headhunter called you up and said, guess what? we want you to come to bytedance, or how did that happen? shouzi: it was not a headhunter. i am very close to the folks in bytedance because of my early relationship with them. so, they reached out. that is a little-known fact about me, which is...
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david: the staff. i am fortunate to have some really smart, clever, passionate folks about the mission of the agency, and they have been just terrific to work with. susan: what does retirement look like? david: it's a blank page. i have made no commitments, and people keep asking me what are you going to do, it is whatever i want to do, making it up as we go along, we will see. susan: thank you for making time with c-span, one of your last things at your job. david: c-span has been very important to me. it is on in my office all the time for hearings. ♪ >> all q&a programs are available on our website or as a diecast on our c-span now app. russia. knox. [inaudible conversations] >> the end of questions, i come to prime minister's questions. i would like to point towards the british sign language interpretation and proceedings, it's available to watch on parliament live tv. we now start with questions of prime minister. sally ann hart. >> mr. speaker, this will be the final of this session, i wanted t
david: the staff. i am fortunate to have some really smart, clever, passionate folks about the mission of the agency, and they have been just terrific to work with. susan: what does retirement look like? david: it's a blank page. i have made no commitments, and people keep asking me what are you going to do, it is whatever i want to do, making it up as we go along, we will see. susan: thank you for making time with c-span, one of your last things at your job. david: c-span has been very...
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david: you're are 40 years old. at 40, you have already achieved more wealth than almost anyone could possibly imagine. have you thought about stepping back and smelling the roses or doing something else with all the money you have? brian: no, i feel like i'm just -- it is really just getting fun now. it was fun when i started, and then there was this corporate adolescence which was kind of painful, growing of the company. but i'm having so much fun right now. if i were to step back, i would probably only do that to start another company then spend another 10 years just to get back to this place. when you have a good thing going, you want to keep going. i just feel like i have so much i still want to do with the company. i think there's a lot of loneliness in the world and i think part of our bigger contribution is try to help bring people together around the world. that is what i'm focused on. david: the company i built had two partners with me for the entire 30 plus years and we are still together. it is hard to h
david: you're are 40 years old. at 40, you have already achieved more wealth than almost anyone could possibly imagine. have you thought about stepping back and smelling the roses or doing something else with all the money you have? brian: no, i feel like i'm just -- it is really just getting fun now. it was fun when i started, and then there was this corporate adolescence which was kind of painful, growing of the company. but i'm having so much fun right now. if i were to step back, i would...
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david? david: edward lawrence thank you very much is a recession on the horizon? a lot of americans may feel we're already in recession. in a new study from yardeni research, american families are shelling out what amounts $5000 per year, to put gas in their cars, almost double the $2800 a year they paid a year ago. for reaction, congressman rick crawford from house intelligence and national taxpayers union evp, brandon arnold. good to see you. congressman, that is one of the cost doublings in terms of inflation. food in many cases doubled or even tripled. many things are going up. but the gas price we thought was particularly interesting. because a 2200-dollar increase in the cost of just living is extraordinary in this country and most americans can't afford it. >> i think the two most important indicators in inflation are gas and food and the two of them are inextricably linked. so when you're paying more at the pump get ready to pay more at the grocery store. here in jonesboro, arkansas, $4.06 a gallon, cheapest i can find it. guess what, a gallon of milk was
david? david: edward lawrence thank you very much is a recession on the horizon? a lot of americans may feel we're already in recession. in a new study from yardeni research, american families are shelling out what amounts $5000 per year, to put gas in their cars, almost double the $2800 a year they paid a year ago. for reaction, congressman rick crawford from house intelligence and national taxpayers union evp, brandon arnold. good to see you. congressman, that is one of the cost doublings in...
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david asman in for neil cavuto today. david: a lot more to lobsters. i'm david asman in for neil on "cavuto: coast to coast." biden's new regulations on fossil fuel production continues unabated. gas and diesel prices hitting new records with the national average for gas now at 4.48 per gallon. united refining company ceo john catsimatidis is here. why he is warning of possible rationing and gas lines like in the 1970s. plus the administration losing some key allies as they continue blaming the nation's producers for inflation. why amazon founder jeff bezos and former treasury secretary larry summers are taking aim at the biden administration for sky locketting prices. -- skyrocketing prices. start on capitol hill what democrats are pushing what they call price gouging bill. some democrats are slamming the idea. hillary vaughn on capitol hill with the latest. reporter: david, gas prices have been high for months as many americans know but the biden administration has been blaming oil companies from day one accusing them of ripping off the consumer and
david asman in for neil cavuto today. david: a lot more to lobsters. i'm david asman in for neil on "cavuto: coast to coast." biden's new regulations on fossil fuel production continues unabated. gas and diesel prices hitting new records with the national average for gas now at 4.48 per gallon. united refining company ceo john catsimatidis is here. why he is warning of possible rationing and gas lines like in the 1970s. plus the administration losing some key allies as they continue...
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david: let's talk about glasgow. many times when you have international conferences, most things are worked out in advance and you have press conferences but the things are already agreed to. but my impression is in paris and glasgow, it wasn't all worked out in advance. mr. kerry: it can't all be worked out in advance. nations have different interests, you have 195 nations, coming to the table and everybody's voice needs to be accounted for and factored into what you are doing. some of the dynamics don't come together until the clock strikes midnight and you know you have to cut fish or cut bait. there are always last-minute things that arise in that context. david: i understand for people in glasgow, that you were running around in the middle of the night working with the other delegations, trying to cut deals, and in the end people said it was a pretty good agreement that came out of glasgow. is that your view as well? mr. kerry: yes. i think it was a very forward leaning and strong agreement. it has the single gr
david: let's talk about glasgow. many times when you have international conferences, most things are worked out in advance and you have press conferences but the things are already agreed to. but my impression is in paris and glasgow, it wasn't all worked out in advance. mr. kerry: it can't all be worked out in advance. nations have different interests, you have 195 nations, coming to the table and everybody's voice needs to be accounted for and factored into what you are doing. some of the...
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david: you get the job. you convince the board to do this but then you have to do the work of convincing your staff people to change what they have been doing for so many years. was that hard to do? darren: it was not without difficulty. it was not without some long-term employees leaving the foundation. it was not without some long-term grant organizations leaving the foundation. david: did you feel any insecurity? darren: no. i mean, the role of a foundation leader like me is one of great privilege. i say that with all humility because this is not about me as a person. this is about the job i hold. i am under no fantasy or understanding of why, as you say, i may be in demand. i am not in demand because darren walker is that interesting of a person. i am in demand because i am president of the ford foundation. when i am no longer president of the ford foundation, i can assure you i will have lots more time to have dinner with you. david: the jeff bezos fortune. he is giving away money. his former wife is gi
david: you get the job. you convince the board to do this but then you have to do the work of convincing your staff people to change what they have been doing for so many years. was that hard to do? darren: it was not without difficulty. it was not without some long-term employees leaving the foundation. it was not without some long-term grant organizations leaving the foundation. david: did you feel any insecurity? darren: no. i mean, the role of a foundation leader like me is one of great...
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david: it's not a perfect example. david here, by the way. but i look at the example of china's influence and how it has built that out in different ways across southeast asia, for example, depending on that relationship with the particular country. what is china bring to the table in that part of the world? because we answered that question correctly. we know what the gap is, and we know that perhaps australia could come in. >> there is no question that small developing countries across the indo pacific, the pacific, indian ocean, southeast asia, they all need infrastructure, they all need support or development, governments help, etc. there's no question that china has a lot in terms of quantity to offer. but i think the value proposition is beginning to be recognized for what it is, and that is, compromises to sovereignty, compromises to democratic prosecco's. compromises to transparency. i think in some ways our friends in the south pacific may do well to watch the experience of the indian ocean countries like mild eaves and sri lanka, mo
david: it's not a perfect example. david here, by the way. but i look at the example of china's influence and how it has built that out in different ways across southeast asia, for example, depending on that relationship with the particular country. what is china bring to the table in that part of the world? because we answered that question correctly. we know what the gap is, and we know that perhaps australia could come in. >> there is no question that small developing countries across...
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david: yeah. it took them an hour, by the way, some experienced fbi agents, to say this was bogus information until it ended up on the desk of peter south carolina. peter strzok, for those who have forgotten, was a virulent anti-trumpist at the fbi, and he elevated this case to importance, and then the media picked up on it. they used all of their contacts in the media to alert them to this, and there we went for another lee or four years until we realized it was all a bunch of junk. there are problems with that that higher echelon at the fbi. wondering if any of those problems have been creased by the biden administration. concern addressed. >> a great question. you know, chris wray is still the fbi director. he was hired by president trump. i mow president trump was very frustrated with chris' speed with which he was trying to reform the fbi, but, you know, peter strzok, lisa page, andy mccabe, all those names, they're gone. in fact, andy mccabe was fired by the trump administration and deserved
david: yeah. it took them an hour, by the way, some experienced fbi agents, to say this was bogus information until it ended up on the desk of peter south carolina. peter strzok, for those who have forgotten, was a virulent anti-trumpist at the fbi, and he elevated this case to importance, and then the media picked up on it. they used all of their contacts in the media to alert them to this, and there we went for another lee or four years until we realized it was all a bunch of junk. there are...
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david? david: absolutely. edward lawrence, thank you very much. as you heard in edward's report, president biden finally said it out loud, higher gas prices are good for you. this period of tremendous pain for americans, just a transition period into the paradise of a green new world. we'll all be better after this quote, incredible transition. now this is the language of utopianism. where the ends justify the means. we're kind of wondering whether biden slept through the 20th century where the errors of that philosophy played out in horrific detail but apparently mr. biden doesn't get the picture even though most americans and a lot of other politicians do, including former president trump. roll tape. >> it's crazy what they're doing. so we can do everything. we have green, we have everything. you know we have, if you take a look at the oil companies, if you let them go, really let them go like i did, we had cleaner air and we had cleaner water than we have in like 34 years or something. and i let everybody go. they had to do it in environmentall
david? david: absolutely. edward lawrence, thank you very much. as you heard in edward's report, president biden finally said it out loud, higher gas prices are good for you. this period of tremendous pain for americans, just a transition period into the paradise of a green new world. we'll all be better after this quote, incredible transition. now this is the language of utopianism. where the ends justify the means. we're kind of wondering whether biden slept through the 20th century where the...
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david: not a matter of if, david is concerned but when. >> david sachs says worse than the dot-com bubble in 2000. there is rethink how much you're willing to pay for growth at all costs with no profit. that is the thinking in silicon valley which i'm sure ray will agree with. as to technology stocks themselves today, there has been bifurcation, right? the nasdaq is outperforming. dow is down, realization, you saw the jobless claims going up this morning. existing home sales looking at the worst month since before the covid pandemic that shows you that there is weakness in the consumer. that is going to hurt retailers. maybe some people say, look if you're looking for some value, 50, 70% down for these tech stocks might be some bargains out there for you. david: might be some bargains, ray, david was also talking about startups. and how 80 to 90% of the deals he saw in formulation a year ago have dried up completely. we're not going to see many startups, particularly in the tech sector for a while, are we? >> we'll not see a lot of ipos. here is the challenge. the public market valuations
david: not a matter of if, david is concerned but when. >> david sachs says worse than the dot-com bubble in 2000. there is rethink how much you're willing to pay for growth at all costs with no profit. that is the thinking in silicon valley which i'm sure ray will agree with. as to technology stocks themselves today, there has been bifurcation, right? the nasdaq is outperforming. dow is down, realization, you saw the jobless claims going up this morning. existing home sales looking at...
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david: let's talk about it. you graduated from rhode island school of design and then you moved to california, los angeles, to become a designer. you ultimately did not like it that much and decided to move to san francisco. is that right? brian: i liked it for, like, three months because there's a thrill. when you are a student, nothing you make is real, and you have this yearning that you want to make something that is real and that is on a shelf and people pay money for. after a few months of doing that, maybe a year, i kind of remember thinking, i was 24, maybe 25 years old -- i remember feeling like i could see the rest of my life and the rest of my life looked like a road that disappeared in the horizon. it kind of terrified me. i thought, i don't really want to just be a designer. i realize at this point i think i want to be an entrepreneur, but i don't know what i'm going to build or where i'm going to start. this was now 2007. i think the internet revolution was really taking hold. youtube was just sold
david: let's talk about it. you graduated from rhode island school of design and then you moved to california, los angeles, to become a designer. you ultimately did not like it that much and decided to move to san francisco. is that right? brian: i liked it for, like, three months because there's a thrill. when you are a student, nothing you make is real, and you have this yearning that you want to make something that is real and that is on a shelf and people pay money for. after a few months...
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david: david spunt, thank you very much. for more on today's verdict, let's welcome to the show former federal prosecutor jim trusty. jim, thanks for being here. quickly, your reaction to the verdict. >> well, a little surprised although not entirely. i think the case may have been determined in jury selection. you have to remember if the judge lets a juror on for the defense that is anti-government and the government loses, they're stuck. there's no appeal, nothing they can do about it. conversely, if the defense gets some jurors on that are against they're client, that have some sort of bias against the defense, well, that's the stuff of an appeal if you're convicted. that all tends to make the judges skew i a little bit or maybe in this case skew to letting jurors on that weren't particularly sympathetic to john durham's team. you might have had as many as three jurors who were hillary clinton campaign donors in a predominantly democratic city. i don't think it means a whole lot in terms of where his investigation's going
david: david spunt, thank you very much. for more on today's verdict, let's welcome to the show former federal prosecutor jim trusty. jim, thanks for being here. quickly, your reaction to the verdict. >> well, a little surprised although not entirely. i think the case may have been determined in jury selection. you have to remember if the judge lets a juror on for the defense that is anti-government and the government loses, they're stuck. there's no appeal, nothing they can do about it....
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david: every country. today, do you have something that is proprietary such that somebody could not come along and compete? in other words, there is always someone coming along to disrupt companies. are you worried that someone will come along with a new product that is lightly better -- slightly better than yours, or do you think it is unlikely even how dominant you are in the business now? shouzi: this is a very competitive space. and in our industry there are players with bigger muscles, they have more resources, they have been around for a longer period of time. i think it keeps us on our toes. we have our strengths. we believe that we are innovative and we will continue to innovate. and we have a very unique community that we talked about, that we believe is very special and not easily replicable. so, we have our advantages, we are confident. but at the same time, competition is very intense. david: china has been a little tougher, some people would say, on chinese tech companies than it was a year or
david: every country. today, do you have something that is proprietary such that somebody could not come along and compete? in other words, there is always someone coming along to disrupt companies. are you worried that someone will come along with a new product that is lightly better -- slightly better than yours, or do you think it is unlikely even how dominant you are in the business now? shouzi: this is a very competitive space. and in our industry there are players with bigger muscles,...
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including his good pal david stone. a married high school baseball coach and employee at the moscow, idaho, maintenance department. to the vet investigators astonishment, david volunteered that evening hang out with charles and rachael at the garage, the friday night she went missing. >> now you've got another guy, someone with information? >> somebody with information immediately raises the question. why didn't charles capone ever mentioned david stone to be during the entire time i interviewed him. >> three days after rachel was reported missing, the task force detective sat david stone down and grilled him. >> he provided a timeline for that evening. and it was different than charles capone's timeline. the has >> the husband's friends told cops rachel came by around 5 pm and waiting for trials to finish. our david stone says he then left to get some food and a&w, and when he got back to the garage around eight, rachel was gone. stone said he drove charles to a local bar, swung by his home for a while, then went out l
including his good pal david stone. a married high school baseball coach and employee at the moscow, idaho, maintenance department. to the vet investigators astonishment, david volunteered that evening hang out with charles and rachael at the garage, the friday night she went missing. >> now you've got another guy, someone with information? >> somebody with information immediately raises the question. why didn't charles capone ever mentioned david stone to be during the entire time...
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david. david: edward, thank you very much. as everybody knows these gas prices are killers every time you go to fill up at the pump. happening all over the country, east coast, west coast, smack in the middle. where we find grady trimble in chicago talking to drivers about all of this. i imagine they don't have many nice things to say what is going on at the pumps? reporter: no, david, they're not very happy, another day, another record. look at this gas station here in chicago. it's up 15 cents since we talked yesterday, up to 5.39. we've been talking to drivers about memorial day plans, summer travel plans. they don't seem to be deterred. they still plan to hit the road. the problem is that could drive up prices even more if there is huge demand for summer travel this year. i want to show you this map. it gives you an idea how high prices are all across the country. every single state now is above $4 a gallon. the national average at 4.56, up four cents overnight, up 16 cents from just last week. six states in the united sta
david. david: edward, thank you very much. as everybody knows these gas prices are killers every time you go to fill up at the pump. happening all over the country, east coast, west coast, smack in the middle. where we find grady trimble in chicago talking to drivers about all of this. i imagine they don't have many nice things to say what is going on at the pumps? reporter: no, david, they're not very happy, another day, another record. look at this gas station here in chicago. it's up 15...
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david? >> steve osunsami following the primary races, and in particular, the key race there in georgia. steve, thank you. >>> to the health concern tonight and there is news on monkeypox this evening across the country. eight people now in six states confirmed or presumed to have the virus. contact tracers are now monitoring hundreds of others. and for some of those exposed, the cdc has now begun to release doses of vaccine from the national stockpile. here's abc's stephanie ramos now. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc is trying to reassure americans that the growing monkeypox outbreak is not like covid-19. >> just want to emphasize that monkeypox does not have the potential to be a pandemic. >> reporter: it comes as an infected patient was discharged today from a boston hospital. officials are now monitoring 200 people who came in contact with him, most of them with him, most of them health care workers. and the government is releasing vaccines from the national stockpile that can help prevent
david? >> steve osunsami following the primary races, and in particular, the key race there in georgia. steve, thank you. >>> to the health concern tonight and there is news on monkeypox this evening across the country. eight people now in six states confirmed or presumed to have the virus. contact tracers are now monitoring hundreds of others. and for some of those exposed, the cdc has now begun to release doses of vaccine from the national stockpile. here's abc's stephanie...
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david? david: made me rethink a couple long trips i was thinking of taking when i add up the cost of gas. thank you very much, madison. appreciate it. energy stocks taking a beating as we mention. the blame game higher prices for gas continues. democrats are looking to introduce legislation that would expand the federal trade commission authority to investigate plies gouging. we have can scenario ceo, dan ebb erhardt. dan, good to see you again. we've had these investigations before. have they ever turned up evidence of price gouging? >> they have never turned up evidence. this is kind of a show trial. the ftc has the ability to investigate if they think there is price gouging market manipulation or anything else. this is show trial. democrats look in the mirror. we have a supply problem. that is why prices are too high. if they care lowering price of gas increase supply. i was talk towing president trump last week. he agreed to me. this was completely avoidable. david: the bottom line when
david? david: made me rethink a couple long trips i was thinking of taking when i add up the cost of gas. thank you very much, madison. appreciate it. energy stocks taking a beating as we mention. the blame game higher prices for gas continues. democrats are looking to introduce legislation that would expand the federal trade commission authority to investigate plies gouging. we have can scenario ceo, dan ebb erhardt. dan, good to see you again. we've had these investigations before. have they...
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here is david westin. david, what do you make of the latest news? david: it is interesting what chief justice roberts has done. he decried the fact there was a leak but confirmed it is authentic. underscoring the fact this is not the decision of anyone, even justice alito. they can change their minds during the deliberation process and often do. kailey: david, there are two issues at play. one is the fact the leak happened. the other is what indicates which is an overturning of roe v. wade. how does this have implications for the midterm elections and the presidential election of 2024? david: that is a big issue. it is not just a legal question it is a question of the politics and whether it will have an effect. the initial reaction from some experts is it will generate a lot more enthusiasm from both extremes, the right and the left. democrats will feel they have to turn out to vote. for example, we have primaries today for the senate in ohio and indiana. on the other hand, the republicans might turn out because this is what they wanted. on your po
here is david westin. david, what do you make of the latest news? david: it is interesting what chief justice roberts has done. he decried the fact there was a leak but confirmed it is authentic. underscoring the fact this is not the decision of anyone, even justice alito. they can change their minds during the deliberation process and often do. kailey: david, there are two issues at play. one is the fact the leak happened. the other is what indicates which is an overturning of roe v. wade. how...
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david? david: peter i know you like me but you must like me a lot to stay awake until 1:11 in the morning after that long trip overseas. thank you very much for that. good to see you my friend, safe travels. reporter: anywhere in the world, anytime for david asman. you got it. david: thank you very much peter. let's get to china expert and the great u.s. china tech war author, gordon chang. first of all, these drills in the south china sea, is china just testing us or are they actually preparing for an invasion of taiwan? >> well, both. and clearly, this is getting ominous, because the wall street journal yesterday reported that china is trying to sanction- proof its senior officials. now, they wouldn't do that unless they were thinking they were going to do something which we would impose sanctions on them, like invading taiwan or some other nation, so the chinese military is always constantly trying to improve itself, to get itself more ready , and clearly, they're thinking about invading
david? david: peter i know you like me but you must like me a lot to stay awake until 1:11 in the morning after that long trip overseas. thank you very much for that. good to see you my friend, safe travels. reporter: anywhere in the world, anytime for david asman. you got it. david: thank you very much peter. let's get to china expert and the great u.s. china tech war author, gordon chang. first of all, these drills in the south china sea, is china just testing us or are they actually...
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david. and who was he? sometimes local accountant for one thing but the sign of all wealthy iowa far farm family. not very memorable said angie, just a guy who liked having fun, though there was a remarkable coincidence, a couple of months after she stops in david and just before she got engaged with justin, david got a job in the same small unit of the same department of the same office building as justin. david left months before the murder but really what where the chances? their desks were feet apart. >> and did he know that justin was dating you? >> he figured out that justin was dating me. >> justin told his parents about it. >> he just said it was an awkward situation, but there was no problem. the alignment of that was astronomical -- >> 10,000 people here in des moines, what are the odds that they would be in the same -- >> the same cubicle, they were. >> but they got on fine, never any bad blood. and david moffitt had no criminal record. so should detectives add him to their list of suspects? >> a
david. and who was he? sometimes local accountant for one thing but the sign of all wealthy iowa far farm family. not very memorable said angie, just a guy who liked having fun, though there was a remarkable coincidence, a couple of months after she stops in david and just before she got engaged with justin, david got a job in the same small unit of the same department of the same office building as justin. david left months before the murder but really what where the chances? their desks were...
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david? >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> and now to the other major headline, the breaking news from the white house on the nationwide baby formula crisis. president biden will now invoke the defense production act to speed up restocking the shelves across this country. let's get to cecilia vega, with us here in new york tonight. and i know there are several steps to this. >> reporter: well, david, these details are just coming in and we've been reporting on this, you know. president biden has been under growing pressure on this to act quickly, including from members of his own party and we have heard that desperation, you've been reporting on it, from so many families across this country. here we go, just a few minutes ago, the president invoking this defense production act. this, of course, is that tool that we've seen used in the most desperate situations, like that need for critical protective gear during the pandemic. this move today is forcing supp
david? >> all right, whit johnson leading us off tonight. whit, thank you. >>> and now to the other major headline, the breaking news from the white house on the nationwide baby formula crisis. president biden will now invoke the defense production act to speed up restocking the shelves across this country. let's get to cecilia vega, with us here in new york tonight. and i know there are several steps to this. >> reporter: well, david, these details are just coming in and...
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david, for some of the responding officers, this was deeply personal. a number of agents from customs and border protection have kids who go to that school. they were there responding to this mass shooting, david. >> and aaron, we're just learning from our team that you work very closely with that the shooting took place as soon as the suspect entered the school and that all of the victims at the school died, quote, in the same location inside that school. we know from our team on the scene that many of the parents who were showing up today were asking where they could find information on their loved ones and in many cases, they pointed out that their loved ones were 10 years old, which gave us an idea of what grade this might have been. >> reporter: mainly third and fourth graders, david. 9, 10 years old. just heartbreaking to think of those victims and the anguish, the crushed spirits, as the president called it, of their parents tonight, that have to now figure out how to go on with their lives after having their kids gunned down inside a school. and
david, for some of the responding officers, this was deeply personal. a number of agents from customs and border protection have kids who go to that school. they were there responding to this mass shooting, david. >> and aaron, we're just learning from our team that you work very closely with that the shooting took place as soon as the suspect entered the school and that all of the victims at the school died, quote, in the same location inside that school. we know from our team on the...
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david: yeah. so many of his moves keep making things worse. now, the biden administration says it is not ruled out export curbs to ease fuel prices. now we know that their release of the reserves, massive release of our petroleum reserves have not done anything to bring down the price of oil. i don't think this would ease fuel prices either, do you? >> it would make it worse. it is a total misunderstanding how global energy market works. listen, the export ban is like shutting barn door after the horse has left because wee already exported our entire spr to other countries, right? david: yeah. >> now we'll be block being blocking exports replacing with [inaudible]. now we're telling countries like india, south korea, stop paying for oil from russia while we keep sending it to them. david: yeah. by the way, very quickly, you've got a scoop that the saudis despite the fact they're ticked off at us, there is a delegation from the biden administration going to see the saudi arabians to pump more oil t
david: yeah. so many of his moves keep making things worse. now, the biden administration says it is not ruled out export curbs to ease fuel prices. now we know that their release of the reserves, massive release of our petroleum reserves have not done anything to bring down the price of oil. i don't think this would ease fuel prices either, do you? >> it would make it worse. it is a total misunderstanding how global energy market works. listen, the export ban is like shutting barn door...
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i'm david faber with jim cramer. carl has the morning off let's look at futures getting ready for the market open 30 minutes from now a bit of a reversal certainly from that very strong day yesterday. that's kind of where our roadmap starts, of course, with that fed-fueled rally and where stocks are going to go from here as you saw, of course, looks like we are going to be down at least at the open. plus funding secured, investors including larry ellison backing elon musk's twitter buyout to the tune of more than $7 billion in equity. takes his commitment down a lit. and pressures for e-commerce marketplace this morning, disappointing guidance there sending shares of shopify, wayfair, etsy, ebay all sharply lower. a sad face let's start with the markets after yesterday's fed-fueled rally and 50 basis point interest rate hike at fed chairman powell's news conference he was asked for a 75-point basis points hike is on the table. >> 75 basis point is not something the committee is actively considering what we are doing
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delved this is bbc news — i'm david eades with the latest this is bbc news. we will have the headlines and all the main news stories at the top of the hour, straight after this programme. hello. welcome to the media show. we will talk about partygate in this edition because the investigation into what happened in downing street during various lockdowns is now out. the prime minister has been responding. the media of course is covering it and we will explore the role the media has played in the story from its beginnings in early december all the way through to this week of the report coming out. but bvefore we get to that, we are also going speak to anneka rice, because the she is coming back to channel five. she has been off our screens for 30 years but that period is over and she is with us. annika, great to see you. it is very exciting because understand the media show has a small part in the comeback? it does because i love the media show and i was listening amol rajan talking to channel 5 to some journalists talking and i sat there thinking this is a man
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david? >> all right, stephanie ramos, thank you. >>> there is also news tonight on monkeypox. two new suspected cases now under investigation in utah. potentially two cases in florida, after a confirmed case in massachusetts, and that suspected case here in new york city. tonight, authorities onhi nstted and what to look for. abc's elwyn lopez at the cdc for us. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc is reporting two new suspected cases of monkeypox in utah, and another two in florida. the latest in a global outbreak now reaching four states, and health officials are bracing for more. >> transmission is really happening from close physical contact, skin-to-skin contact. so it's quite different from covid in that sense. >> reporter: the rare virus, a milder cousin of smallpox usually found in africa, is now spreading, with more than 200 suspected or confirmed cases in at least 18 countries. >> i don't think that there's a great risk to the general community from monkeypox right now in the united state
david? >> all right, stephanie ramos, thank you. >>> there is also news tonight on monkeypox. two new suspected cases now under investigation in utah. potentially two cases in florida, after a confirmed case in massachusetts, and that suspected case here in new york city. tonight, authorities onhi nstted and what to look for. abc's elwyn lopez at the cdc for us. >> reporter: tonight, the cdc is reporting two new suspected cases of monkeypox in utah, and another two in...