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[laughter] jane: it has been a quiet week, david. david: quiet? ok. so, let's talk about what has been going on. let's start with the easy one. silicon valley bank. what went wrong there? jane: well, before we dive into that, i have worked in financial markets all around the world. i have to say we are very lucky in america. this is the best financial system in the world. [applause] it is the envy of the world. david: ok. but despite it being the best, we have some problems from time to time. jane: yeah, but they are isolated problems. when you look at it, the financial system is broad, deep, it's competitive. we have large banks that are well-capitalized. and a sort of strength at the moment. we have medium-sized banks, regional banks, and by and large, they are equally well capitalized, serving their communities, playing an important part in the banking system. this is quite isolated. david: ok, but people are still interested in hearing about it. [laughter] so, your bank is well-capitalized. i should've said, your bank is a bank with about 230,000
[laughter] jane: it has been a quiet week, david. david: quiet? ok. so, let's talk about what has been going on. let's start with the easy one. silicon valley bank. what went wrong there? jane: well, before we dive into that, i have worked in financial markets all around the world. i have to say we are very lucky in america. this is the best financial system in the world. [applause] it is the envy of the world. david: ok. but despite it being the best, we have some problems from time to time....
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[david knocking] david: hey, londa. david. londa: oh, david. you're the guy that i talked to on the phone. david: yeah, yeah. londa: oh, hi. nice to meet you. david: how you doing? good to meet you. londa: good. nice to meet you, too. david: thanks for having us. londa: you wanna come in? david: yeah, sure. david: londa gatt is an ardent trump supporter, as well as a mother and a hairdresser. londa: all right, how did you want me to trim your hair exactly, mom? cathy: you're the hairdresser. londa: just do what i normally do? cathy: her and i talk politics all the time. we believe the same way, so it's easy to talk politics with her. like, all of these riots and protests, it's not about george floyd. they're slowly leading america into socialism and-- londa: it's a test run. one world order. cathy: yeah, that's what it is. i believe that. i believe that whole-heartedly that's what's going on. david: londa's mother, cathy, doesn't think much of the virus, either, or isolating at home. cathy: i was at a store the other day, and a lady, she said "
[david knocking] david: hey, londa. david. londa: oh, david. you're the guy that i talked to on the phone. david: yeah, yeah. londa: oh, hi. nice to meet you. david: how you doing? good to meet you. londa: good. nice to meet you, too. david: thanks for having us. londa: you wanna come in? david: yeah, sure. david: londa gatt is an ardent trump supporter, as well as a mother and a hairdresser. londa: all right, how did you want me to trim your hair exactly, mom? cathy: you're the hairdresser....
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david: so? jane: i was just enjoying the day job. david: you had a series of jobs. you were the ceo of this division or that division. one time they asked you to move to latin america to be the ceo of latin america. did you think that was going to be a dead-end? you were going to move to latin america and get out of the way of a succession or get promoted? jane: it was a big turnaround role. it is one of those ones you say if i did a good job, then that was going to put me in a good position for bigger opportunities. if i did a bad job, so be it. david: you are not afraid they would forget you? you are down in brazil or something and you were not afraid they would forget you? jane: no. [laughter] david: so, you did a good job. you are the head of the global consumer bank. what is the head of the global consumer bank at citi? jane: that is retail banking, a credit card, which i believe you are a proud owner of a citi credit card, david. david: i am. i have that here. well, i don't have enough frequent flyer miles on it. you told me i'm not qualified for my frequent f
david: so? jane: i was just enjoying the day job. david: you had a series of jobs. you were the ceo of this division or that division. one time they asked you to move to latin america to be the ceo of latin america. did you think that was going to be a dead-end? you were going to move to latin america and get out of the way of a succession or get promoted? jane: it was a big turnaround role. it is one of those ones you say if i did a good job, then that was going to put me in a good position...
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david jackson was married to barbara britton. her father harry disliked david. barber went on to become the fourth wife of a man named why cold michael wolfe. the divorced and he later married two more times. >> we needed to talk. >> now, finally, one of wolfe's ex-wife's, only named nancy, was sitting with detective velazquez. telling police she knew everything about what happened to david. >> can you tell me again? >> because i know how he was killed and what they did with him. >> how did she know? according to the ex, michael drink. a lot. >> every night he would almost down a whole bottle of scotch. i guess he just needed to talk. >> and the story wolfe told according to the ex, implicated more than just himself. here's what happened as he heard it. wolfe and harry britton, barbara's father, granted a motel room on that long ago july night. invited david to a meeting there. >> and when he gets at the hotel, they have a very small conversation. and michael shot david in the head. >> he told me he had to get so drunk to do it. and that was the first shot didn'
david jackson was married to barbara britton. her father harry disliked david. barber went on to become the fourth wife of a man named why cold michael wolfe. the divorced and he later married two more times. >> we needed to talk. >> now, finally, one of wolfe's ex-wife's, only named nancy, was sitting with detective velazquez. telling police she knew everything about what happened to david. >> can you tell me again? >> because i know how he was killed and what they did...
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[laughter] david: i have something i would like to sell you. david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world? [laughter] ♪ david: currently, there are only two fortune 500 companies that are run by african-american women. one of those women is ros brewer, who is running walgreens boots alliance. the well-known pharmacy chain. i sat down with ros to understand how she is transforming the company to one that offers additional health care services to its customers. i have noticed that walgreens and another company that's also in the drug store area -- i won't mention their name, but a competitor of yours -- both of you seem to be interested in being in the health care business, as opposed to the pharmaceutical drug store business. why is that? what is so much better about the health care business? ros: so, first of all, walgreens started in 1901, and when you think about drug dispensing, it's critical to all of us at some point in our lives. but one of the things that's very clear to us, ending the pandemic or in the
[laughter] david: i have something i would like to sell you. david: and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world? [laughter] ♪ david: currently, there are only two fortune 500 companies that are run by african-american women. one of those women is ros brewer, who is running walgreens boots alliance. the well-known pharmacy chain. i sat down with ros to understand how she is transforming the company to one that offers additional health...
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david: what does that mean? are you telling people in each country they should go more electric or don't burn as much oil? or what? mark: it is really about -- if there is a common theme to my career, it is working at the intersection of public policy and private markets. a lot of that in central banking, that is what you are doing. that is what i am doing as this special envoy. really, it is to organize the private financial system to be ready for climate change. not just the physical impacts of climate change, but to be part of the solution to be able to provide capital, get capital to where it is needed. to get omissions down. david: in this position, which i assume is an unpaid position, people are saying you're the special envoy for climate action. you cannot fly in a private plane, so easily i guess. ,do you take public transportation or can you drive your own car if it is an oil and gas car? mark: it might not surprise you , i have an electric car, as you would expect. most of the time that is charged in
david: what does that mean? are you telling people in each country they should go more electric or don't burn as much oil? or what? mark: it is really about -- if there is a common theme to my career, it is working at the intersection of public policy and private markets. a lot of that in central banking, that is what you are doing. that is what i am doing as this special envoy. really, it is to organize the private financial system to be ready for climate change. not just the physical impacts...
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david: okay. jonathan, i want to turn to something positive, and it's not necessarily happening right here, but it might spread. the dutch, the people in holland a, just voted for wilders, forgive me if mys pronounce it -- mispronounce it, he's a conservative opposed to the green policy, and this right on the heels of a new free market guy in argentina as president. he won overwhelmingly. the guy in holland won a mufflety, the guy in argentina won by a huge majority. is the world turning away from socialism right now? >> the markets certainly are responding, a the around gin tin january etf is up almost 50% this year i would say in anticipation of this win by even a semi-capitalist, more smick to free markets -- sympathetic to free market competition. what fuels an economy is the ideas. it's always the more successful. it's the difference between miami and that a van that. it's not the water, it's those ideas. so argentina, they could pull off a real miracle not unlike what pinot they did in chile
david: okay. jonathan, i want to turn to something positive, and it's not necessarily happening right here, but it might spread. the dutch, the people in holland a, just voted for wilders, forgive me if mys pronounce it -- mispronounce it, he's a conservative opposed to the green policy, and this right on the heels of a new free market guy in argentina as president. he won overwhelmingly. the guy in holland won a mufflety, the guy in argentina won by a huge majority. is the world turning away...
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david: ok. so, what part of texas were you in? thasunda: arlington, texas. david: when you were growing up, were you interested in finance always? thasunda: no. david: what did you want to do? thasunda: i don't know. my dad would say i was going to be a lawyer, i guess, because i would always debate everything in the house. what i knew at a younger age is whatever i would do, i would do it well. and whatever i would do, i would want to make sure i am inspiring and making impact, and that has been true throughout my career. david: now, you were a gifted athlete when you were younger? thasunda: aren't all athletes saying we were gifted? but i was pretty good in basketball and volleyball. david: but you did not try to play professionally? thasunda: no, and if i tried to play in this day and age, i might be a water girl at that point. i mean, the skills are just incredible today. david: where did you go to school? in arlington public schools? thasunda: i did. sam houston high school. david: ok. and
david: ok. so, what part of texas were you in? thasunda: arlington, texas. david: when you were growing up, were you interested in finance always? thasunda: no. david: what did you want to do? thasunda: i don't know. my dad would say i was going to be a lawyer, i guess, because i would always debate everything in the house. what i knew at a younger age is whatever i would do, i would do it well. and whatever i would do, i would want to make sure i am inspiring and making impact, and that has...
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david: bentonville? ok so you are in bentonville and then all of a sudden, i guess another headhunter called you up and said, how would you like to go to starbucks? is that right? rosalind: no, actually, i made the decision to leave walmart stores. and i was on the board of starbucks. and i had taken the board seat as i was leaving sam's club. and so, i was attending a board meeting, and howard schultz and kevin johnson approached me to become the chief operating officer. david: but you said you do not really drink coffee, or you did not say that? rosalind: you know, i was a tea drinker at the time, so that was interesting. seattle was not in my plan but i fell in love with the brand and the company. i saw a great opportunity to help the company operate a little stronger. david: so, you moved from bentonville to seattle. and you became the chief operating officer of starbucks. and starbucks has become so successful because its coffee is better than other people's coffee? or what is the reason you think i
david: bentonville? ok so you are in bentonville and then all of a sudden, i guess another headhunter called you up and said, how would you like to go to starbucks? is that right? rosalind: no, actually, i made the decision to leave walmart stores. and i was on the board of starbucks. and i had taken the board seat as i was leaving sam's club. and so, i was attending a board meeting, and howard schultz and kevin johnson approached me to become the chief operating officer. david: but you said...
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david: so, you got your phd. did you say now i'm going to teach at cambridge, or did you decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: i was still learning. we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees, as you discovered, are not quite as nice as you want them to be. they kill each other from time to time. dr. goodall: the males are territorial and if they see an individual from a neighboring community -- communities are normally about 50. that individual would probably die. david: when you come in let's say, go away and come back, they recognize you? dr. goodall: oh, yeah. david: do they bring you a gift or something? dr. goodall: i never wanted that kind of relationship. diane fosse with the gorillas, she did. i wanted to watch their behavior as it is without me being in the picture. david: for many years, you are living in africa. no electricity, no cell phones, no television. none of the important things you need in life to get by, right? dr. goodall: they are not important at all. [applause] david: o
david: so, you got your phd. did you say now i'm going to teach at cambridge, or did you decide to go back to africa? dr. goodall: i was still learning. we are still learning after 63 years. david: chimpanzees, as you discovered, are not quite as nice as you want them to be. they kill each other from time to time. dr. goodall: the males are territorial and if they see an individual from a neighboring community -- communities are normally about 50. that individual would probably die. david: when...
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david: 300 colleagues died from marsh mclennan? peter: yes, yes. david: ok. so, you did not get out of that and say, "i have had enough of wall street, enough of insurance, i am going to do something else"? peter: a unique part of our business is in major disasters or things that happen like that, you know, our clients need us. so, it was immediately calibrating, focusing on helping. i was in the reinsurance business at the time, so helping insurance companies get back into business and helping raise capital and, you know, helping them assess what they needed to do going forward. david: so, today, aig over the years has been a gigantic company, maybe the largest at one time, market cap insurer in the world. but then, during the great recession, it had some problems and ultimately the government had to come in with a bailout, a $180 billion guaranteed bailout. have you paid that back yet? peter: yes, that has been paid back well before i arrived at the company. david: and did the government make a profit on that? peter: yes, they made a profit. there was inter
david: 300 colleagues died from marsh mclennan? peter: yes, yes. david: ok. so, you did not get out of that and say, "i have had enough of wall street, enough of insurance, i am going to do something else"? peter: a unique part of our business is in major disasters or things that happen like that, you know, our clients need us. so, it was immediately calibrating, focusing on helping. i was in the reinsurance business at the time, so helping insurance companies get back into business...
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david asman's in for stuart. david: good morning, everyone, i'm david asman. it's finally happening, devon archer, the longtime business partner of hunter biden, is boeing to be sitting down with lawmakers today behind closed doors, expected to give insight into whether and how much joe biden was allegedly involved in all these deals. this coming as we learn that the justice department tried to put archer behind bars this weekend before he would be able to shed more light on these business dealings. we're all over that. and to the political trail, ron desantis continues to reset his campaign. he's going to unveil his economic policies this morning. meanwhile, an employee at mar-a-lago who's been charged in trump's classified documents case is set to make his first court appearance. and thicke key haley says -- nikki haley says senate minority leader mitch mcconnell should step away. take a look at the markets, looks like a good green day at least on the dow. all the indices are trading up. it's the last day of trading for the month of july. the dow, s&p 500 an
david asman's in for stuart. david: good morning, everyone, i'm david asman. it's finally happening, devon archer, the longtime business partner of hunter biden, is boeing to be sitting down with lawmakers today behind closed doors, expected to give insight into whether and how much joe biden was allegedly involved in all these deals. this coming as we learn that the justice department tried to put archer behind bars this weekend before he would be able to shed more light on these business...
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david: and what did you say? thasunda: i said, we can meet for lunch. [laughter] david: ok, ok. so you ultimately, i guess, convinced him that you should be hired and you joined chase. is that right? thasunda: i would say he ultimately convinced me, but yeah. at that time, and really what is so interesting about this story is that about six months before that meeting, i said to myself, no matter how much i love fannie mae, i really believed in the mission. the mission is our business. the business is our mission. i can never get closer to the consumer being in the secondary market. so one of my goals was to get closer to the consumer and this opportunity allowed me to do that. david: so you rose up to be the president of chase consumer bank. thasunda: yes. david: you oversaw that for how many years? thasunda: for about three years. 2.5, three years. david: did you ever have an atm card denied? what did you do if that happens? thasunda: i know who to call within the team to help. i never had my card denied, but we would do some testing. i would absolutely pop into a branch and ho
david: and what did you say? thasunda: i said, we can meet for lunch. [laughter] david: ok, ok. so you ultimately, i guess, convinced him that you should be hired and you joined chase. is that right? thasunda: i would say he ultimately convinced me, but yeah. at that time, and really what is so interesting about this story is that about six months before that meeting, i said to myself, no matter how much i love fannie mae, i really believed in the mission. the mission is our business. the...
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camp david. that is how we know it today. >> you describe kempton for a >> can you could describe camp david for a lot of the viewers and listeners who i'm sure have never visited camp david and probably will not visit camp david. can you paint a picture of what the camp is like? >> sure, i will try. imagine a hilltop park, it's a national park. it's maintained by the national park service. about 800 feet elevation. in the spring and summer months, it is very leafy and a lush canopy. it is perfectly manicured. the narrow asphalt road. these cabins you see here, this is the presidential lot. all these cabins have a rough cut oak sighting. all the roofs are sheet or single. this is very rustic and leafy and fresh. at night i find it particularly surreal and it is definitely quiet. there are no lights except pathway lights. unless there's swirls in the trees. no noises from below. it is eerily quiet and that adds to the mystique. this is the cabin my family and i lived in. we were the only family to
camp david. that is how we know it today. >> you describe kempton for a >> can you could describe camp david for a lot of the viewers and listeners who i'm sure have never visited camp david and probably will not visit camp david. can you paint a picture of what the camp is like? >> sure, i will try. imagine a hilltop park, it's a national park. it's maintained by the national park service. about 800 feet elevation. in the spring and summer months, it is very leafy and a lush...
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david: ok. and are any of the others running drug store chains? rosalind: no, but i do have a sister that's a pharmacist. david: wow. is she at walgreens, or? rosalind: no, she's not, no. we don't want to mix. [laughter] david: all right, so what do your parents do? rosalind: so, both my parents are deceased. but my parents worked in the auto industry. and so, my dad eventually worked as a member of management and my mom worked in hourly labor at general motors. david: all right. so you can go to many good colleges. you went to spelman, an excellent college in atlanta. why did you choose spelman? rosalind: well, i chose spelman because i grew up in michigan. i wanted to do something a little different, get out of the cold weather. but it was also a chance for me to be at an institution that i thought really reflected me, who i was, and what i wanted to do. and i think also too i got a scholarship, and so that was helpful, being at the time there were four of us in college. and so, i was actually
david: ok. and are any of the others running drug store chains? rosalind: no, but i do have a sister that's a pharmacist. david: wow. is she at walgreens, or? rosalind: no, she's not, no. we don't want to mix. [laughter] david: all right, so what do your parents do? rosalind: so, both my parents are deceased. but my parents worked in the auto industry. and so, my dad eventually worked as a member of management and my mom worked in hourly labor at general motors. david: all right. so you can go...
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david: ok. dr. goodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long have you worked for him before you said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money. tanzania, where the chimps were and are, was still part of the british protectorate, and the british authorities said, we won't take responsibility for this young girl, but leakey never gave up. they said she could not come alone, so who volunteered? that same amazing, supportive mother. david: your mother came to africa to help you study the chimpanzees? dr. goodall: well, she did not do the study. she looked after the camp. [laughter] david: you are supposed to live with them, right? dr. goodall: live with
david: ok. dr. goodall: for some reason, although i had not been to college, he believed i could do it. he had been looking for someone for 10 years he told me to help them study not just any animal but our closest living relatives, the chimpanzees. david: so, he said -- how long have you worked for him before you said you could do this? dr. goodall: a year. david: did he just give you guidance or tell you where to go? dr. goodall: no. he did not have money. it took him a year to get the money....
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david. after retirement thousand ten, michael jordan private industry is a chief executive officer of the building information technology company headquartered in his hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october in 2017 he published his first book inside camp david, private world of the presidential retreat. retreat. mike travels often speaking about the book has been covered by the wall street journal, the today show c-span and many other print radio television outlets. after our conversation, mike will be taking questions from our live audience. please be your questions for mike and the chat we will get to as many as possible welcome to white house history live mike. >> wonderful to be here. it's an honor to serve the nation. [inaudible] >> only start from the beginning, your story with camp david. tell us about how you were selected as commander of camp david, what that process was likely. >> camp david is actually a navy command naval support facility and a town nearby. the navy has
david. after retirement thousand ten, michael jordan private industry is a chief executive officer of the building information technology company headquartered in his hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october in 2017 he published his first book inside camp david, private world of the presidential retreat. retreat. mike travels often speaking about the book has been covered by the wall street journal, the today show c-span and many other print radio television outlets. after our...
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is camp david ever open to tours? can the average american ever go to camp david? >> you are spot on it is not open. that advertises weekend tours of the capitol do not believe that that is not trooper the only way to get to camp if crewmembers can haveam guests on nonpresidential visit weekend. either know someone who works there if allowed or know the president be invited as his or her guest. >> jane. asks what is the food like at camp david? a good question. >> for our self we run a galley operation and that's available and that available toguests if . the bar has bar food available. but for visits, we work with the first was the social secretary of the first lady to work the menu. we have a well-trained culinary specialist who sometimes work at the president's chef are the white house and navy mess to prepare the meals. for world leaders we sometimes work with the state department. especially for kosher meals during the arafat visit, kosher meals were brought up in d.c. to provide meals for all guests. since we accommodate the desk but day today we have a galle
is camp david ever open to tours? can the average american ever go to camp david? >> you are spot on it is not open. that advertises weekend tours of the capitol do not believe that that is not trooper the only way to get to camp if crewmembers can haveam guests on nonpresidential visit weekend. either know someone who works there if allowed or know the president be invited as his or her guest. >> jane. asks what is the food like at camp david? a good question. >> for our self...
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david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine. i do not negotiate with them. i did no due diligence. dave: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world? is that right? david: about 40 years ago, a young college graduate going chevron, then and now one of the largest energy companies in the world. today my wirth is the ceo of chevron and dealing with renewable energy. i sat down with him to talk about what it is like to run chevron today in the current environment. so tell me about the state of the oil world right now. it seems as if the large oil companies or carbon energy companies are doing quite well. they have record profits, record revenues. as a re
david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades, i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i have often thought was private equity and then i started interviewing. i learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted. he said 250. i said fine. i do not negotiate with them. i did no due diligence. dave: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel...
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david: four times better? walter: four times better resolution, which means the pictures will be sharper. but the science, the way it will work, the james webb, you are seeing those pictures very sharp, but they are identifying parts of galaxies in space almost back to the beginning of the universe that people have not seen. they can't -- it cannot focus, however, more sharply, as we would like to be able to identify objects. so, the webb will identify a portion of space. the gmt, giant magellan telescope, can in effect zoom in on that space, have finer resolution, look at it more clearly. and in addition to that, we will have a set of instruments which can collect that light, analyze it, and the see, for example, does it contain signs of oxygen or water? so, they will be complementary. david: how much does it cost before we get the giant magellan telescope? walter: we are estimating a little over $2 billion. david: $2 billion. and where is that money coming from? walter: half is coming from private sources, u
david: four times better? walter: four times better resolution, which means the pictures will be sharper. but the science, the way it will work, the james webb, you are seeing those pictures very sharp, but they are identifying parts of galaxies in space almost back to the beginning of the universe that people have not seen. they can't -- it cannot focus, however, more sharply, as we would like to be able to identify objects. so, the webb will identify a portion of space. the gmt, giant...
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david: what did she say? dr. goodall: my mother put that down to the wise way she brought me up, she was supportive. everybody told me africa is far away, you don't have money, it is dangerous, and you are just a girl. remember, this is going back 70 years. my mother said, you will have to work really hard, take advantage of every opportunity, and if you don't give up, hopefully, you find a way. david: you saved your money, you told your parents that you are really going to africa, and they did not say that was nice to talk about, but you cannot do it? dr. goodall: my father was away. they divorced. it was just my mother. she said, stick with it. do you know how many people have written to me and said, "jane, i want to thank you because you did it, and i can do it too." david: you did this at the age of 23. how did you pick which part of africa? dr. goodall: a friend's parents had bought a farm in kenya. while i was there, i met louis leakey, the famous paleontologist, and he gave me an opportunity to study not j
david: what did she say? dr. goodall: my mother put that down to the wise way she brought me up, she was supportive. everybody told me africa is far away, you don't have money, it is dangerous, and you are just a girl. remember, this is going back 70 years. my mother said, you will have to work really hard, take advantage of every opportunity, and if you don't give up, hopefully, you find a way. david: you saved your money, you told your parents that you are really going to africa, and they did...
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david: i have something i would like to sell you. [laughter] david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? >> one of the most important decision-makers on economic policy is the chairman of the federal reserve board. i recently sat down with jay powell to talk about interest rates and the overall economy. david: thank you so much for being here. why don't we start with an easy question? you made a comment on the fomc's decision to raise the fed's discount rate by a small amount. 25 basis points. at the time, it wasn't clear the jobs report would be as strong as it turned out to be. had you known the jobs report was going to be as strong, would you have done 25 basis points or something different? chair powell: thank you for that question. thank you for inviting me here today. it is great to be here. we don't get to play it that way, unfortunately. i will take it this way. the message we were sending at the meeting last wednesday was really that the distant -- disinflationary process, the process of gett
david: i have something i would like to sell you. [laughter] david: and how they stay there. you do not feel inadequate being the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? >> one of the most important decision-makers on economic policy is the chairman of the federal reserve board. i recently sat down with jay powell to talk about interest rates and the overall economy. david: thank you so much for being here. why don't we start with an easy question? you made a comment on the...
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david: how do you get the oil down? mike: others have been built, sometimes it flows by rail and some comes by ship. you can bring it down from pipelines along ports of the west coast and bring it by ships. canada is the largest supplier. other people in the region. we still bring some oil to the country from the middle east. david: do you think there is much oil to be found in the lower 48 or alaska, or mostly we know where all the oil is and there is no more big permian basin deposits anywhere? mike: people have said that over time, and that we have always been surprised. the u.s. has been explored more than any other place in the world. i think the industry has a good idea. technology allows you to recover things that you haven't been able to before. that's the story of shale. the other one that continues to be a positive story is deepwater gulf of mexico where we will go out and drill a mile or more of water depth, then go down six to eight miles into the earth and find large fields. the gulf of mexico is still rela
david: how do you get the oil down? mike: others have been built, sometimes it flows by rail and some comes by ship. you can bring it down from pipelines along ports of the west coast and bring it by ships. canada is the largest supplier. other people in the region. we still bring some oil to the country from the middle east. david: do you think there is much oil to be found in the lower 48 or alaska, or mostly we know where all the oil is and there is no more big permian basin deposits...
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david: you don't provide war insurance then? peter: no. david: do you provide flood insurance? i have a home in nantucket on the water. i am always worried when the flood is going to come. can i get flood insurance or is that hard to get? peter: it is hard to get, but we do provide flood insurance, as does the government. david: what is the fastest-growing area of insurance for property-casualty? home insurance? peter: home insurance has been one of the more complicated ones across the united states, but one of the biggest growing areas has been what we call access and surplus lines, a market that sits alongside the regulated market. that has been growing significantly across the industry, as well as for aig. david: and what has been the biggest challenge for the insurance industry over the last five or 10 years? peter: i think it is understanding the unpredictable risks of whether it was the pandemic, understanding what can happen with potential war break out, but also climate change. as i said before, having that type of hurricane activity. we have had 100 natural disasters r
david: you don't provide war insurance then? peter: no. david: do you provide flood insurance? i have a home in nantucket on the water. i am always worried when the flood is going to come. can i get flood insurance or is that hard to get? peter: it is hard to get, but we do provide flood insurance, as does the government. david: what is the fastest-growing area of insurance for property-casualty? home insurance? peter: home insurance has been one of the more complicated ones across the united...
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david: 12 years. ok. so, while you were at morehouse you get an opportunity to get on the board of bank of america? walter: no, i did that in california. then i went on the board of the old bank before we merged. we were located in san francisco. david: at one point, they said you should be the chairman of the board of bank of america, is that right? walter: that's right. it was not that simple, but that's right. david: did you want to be chairman of the board of bank of america? walter: i had no time to think about it. it came about so quickly as a result of a shareholders meeting in april of 2009. after the shareholders had put on the proxy agenda a proposition to separate the chair from the ceo. as you know in most corporations, that is a combined position. the shareholder vote, it got the majority of the votes. the board did not have to accept that recommendation, but the board did. and just after the board meeting, then chairman ken lewis, said the executive committee was going to recommend to the bo
david: 12 years. ok. so, while you were at morehouse you get an opportunity to get on the board of bank of america? walter: no, i did that in california. then i went on the board of the old bank before we merged. we were located in san francisco. david: at one point, they said you should be the chairman of the board of bank of america, is that right? walter: that's right. it was not that simple, but that's right. david: did you want to be chairman of the board of bank of america? walter: i had...
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david: ok. so, can anybody put a video on tiktok? shouzi: yes, very easily. david: all right, how do you control if somebody puts something on that's dangerous or pornographic or not appropriate? shouzi: this is a great question. one of the most important things that i have been focusing on since i took on the role nearly a year ago is on the safety of our platform. is something we take absolutely seriously and we have elevated this as a top priority for myself and for the company. we put a significant amount of investment into it and we believe that we need to continue to invest in trust and safety to stay ahead of our growth because of the growth of the platform. so, for example, making sure that-- making sure that our community guidelines, which are published transparently online, are well understood by our users, making sure that we have the tools and the capabilities to ensure a safe environment, a safe and inclusive environment on our platform so that our users feel like it's a trusted env
david: ok. so, can anybody put a video on tiktok? shouzi: yes, very easily. david: all right, how do you control if somebody puts something on that's dangerous or pornographic or not appropriate? shouzi: this is a great question. one of the most important things that i have been focusing on since i took on the role nearly a year ago is on the safety of our platform. is something we take absolutely seriously and we have elevated this as a top priority for myself and for the company. we put a...
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david: did you want to be in >> -- david: so you did that for a while. did you want to be in management, or did you want to be a trader or salesman? john: i like success. so, i thought the right way to go was managing. and that was what i wanted to do. there is disagreement if i were any good, but i thought i was pretty good at it. david: you rose up and ultimately are offered the position of being the ceo of morgan stanley. john: well, yeah, eventually, but there are a lot of blocks along the way to do. david: all of a sudden, you decided you need to do a merger with dean witter. john: right. david: why did you need to do that? john: well, dean witter was owned by sears, and they had decided to spin it off. morgan stanley got the order from sears to do this transaction, to raise money in an equity transaction, so we met with phil purcell and talked about all their salesmen, their branch offices. it became apparent to me and also to dick fisher that this is the way to build a franchise because distribution is going to be more and more important and to ha
david: did you want to be in >> -- david: so you did that for a while. did you want to be in management, or did you want to be a trader or salesman? john: i like success. so, i thought the right way to go was managing. and that was what i wanted to do. there is disagreement if i were any good, but i thought i was pretty good at it. david: you rose up and ultimately are offered the position of being the ceo of morgan stanley. john: well, yeah, eventually, but there are a lot of blocks...
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david: all right. thank you, david. coming up, listen to how teacher union boss randi weingarten characterizes school choice. listen. >> they have not one thing that they offer as a solution other than privatizing or voucherrizing schools. which is about undermining democracy and undermining civil discourse and undermining pluralism. david: oh, really? that's what school choice is all about in. [laughter] we'll get into that. and if you're like most people, you probably eat a lot more this time of year due to the holidays, and the new year usually brings resolutions of weight loss programs. we're going to hear from one of the best new york city weight loss doctors coming next. ♪ ♪ (sfx: stone wheel crafting) ♪ the biggest ideas inspire new ones. 30 years ago, state street created an etf that inspired the world to invest differently. it still does. what can you do with spy? ♪ you can't buy great conversations or moments that matter, but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can
david: all right. thank you, david. coming up, listen to how teacher union boss randi weingarten characterizes school choice. listen. >> they have not one thing that they offer as a solution other than privatizing or voucherrizing schools. which is about undermining democracy and undermining civil discourse and undermining pluralism. david: oh, really? that's what school choice is all about in. [laughter] we'll get into that. and if you're like most people, you probably eat a lot more...