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david: i would love to. i do think there is a place to get back and to serve and i think public service needs executives that have experience, especially global experience where they've actually, physically didn't to all these places around the world and have a sense of culture and the dynamism of humans, no matter where they are located and how to really do the right thing, not just a convenient thing. so it would be an honor to someday do that up the road. it is way up the road but i wouldn't rule it out. david: can a 2015 you were walking down the steps of your brother's house and you fell down and glass fell into your eye. can you describe what happened and how you dealt with that? bill: it was a rough night because i had a giant water glass, very thick slipped on the stairs and met a concrete foundation and glass and my face , and the glass actually went through my eye and cut it in half. dealing with that was a pretty traumatic experience to say the least, but i'm so blessed to be here and i think i ha
david: i would love to. i do think there is a place to get back and to serve and i think public service needs executives that have experience, especially global experience where they've actually, physically didn't to all these places around the world and have a sense of culture and the dynamism of humans, no matter where they are located and how to really do the right thing, not just a convenient thing. so it would be an honor to someday do that up the road. it is way up the road but i wouldn't...
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david: how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most successful business executives in the world over the past 10 years has been bill mcdermott. he took s.a.p. to record heights and is doing the same with service now. i had a chance to sit down with his offices in new york and he described how he came from modest roots to the top of the corporate world and how he inspires his troops, inspires his customers and loves his job. so, in october of 2019 you surprised the business world by stepping down as the ceo of s.a.p., a very large company whose value had more than doubled during your co-ceo position and ceo position. you took a position with a much smaller, less known company, service now. usually when people leave a job they go to a bigger company, why did you go to a smaller company? bill: i saw the future and where was going. i had a great run at s.a.p. and it from 39 billion to 163 in inspiring lots of customers.
david: how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate now because you are only the second wealthiest man in the world, is that right? one of the most successful business executives in the world over the past 10 years has been bill mcdermott. he took s.a.p. to record heights and is doing the same with service now. i had a chance to sit down with his offices in new york and he described how he came from modest roots to the top of the corporate world and how he inspires his troops, inspires his...
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david: incredible story. congratulations. you started with virtually nothing and built up a great reputation in so many different industries so thank you. i wish i had bought your stock when you came here. i can still buy stock in the future i guess. bill: it is not too late, david. ♪ ♪ ♪ relax into a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call 1-800 sandals. val: this, this is a basketball that was autographed by the first dream team, they played in barcelona. clyde drexler, scottie pippen, i assume that's magic, michael, ad
david: incredible story. congratulations. you started with virtually nothing and built up a great reputation in so many different industries so thank you. i wish i had bought your stock when you came here. i can still buy stock in the future i guess. bill: it is not too late, david. ♪ ♪ ♪ relax into a caribbean state of mind. visit sandals.com or call 1-800 sandals. val: this, this is a basketball that was autographed by the first dream team, they played in barcelona. clyde drexler,...
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david: incredible story. congratulations. you started with virtually nothing and built up a great reputation in so many different industries so thank you. i wish i had bought your stock when you came here. i can still buy stock in the future i guess. bill: it is not too late, david. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees.
david: incredible story. congratulations. you started with virtually nothing and built up a great reputation in so many different industries so thank you. i wish i had bought your stock when you came here. i can still buy stock in the future i guess. bill: it is not too late, david. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees.
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david: it's an incredible story. you started with virtually nothing and built up a great reputation in so many different areas. i wish i bought your stock when you first came here. bill it's not too late, david. ♪ so, what are you thinking? i'm thinking... (speaking to self) about our honeymoon. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. her uncle's unhappy. the answer is i'm sensing an underlying issue. it's t-mobile. it started when we tried to get him under a new plan. but they they unexpectedly unraveled their “price lock” guarantee. which has made him, a bit... unruly. you called
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david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i've often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. i watched your interview so i learned how to do an interview. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted and he said 250 and i said fine. i did not negotiate with them and did no due diligence. david: i have something i would like to sell. and how they stay there. you don't feel inadequate being only the second wealthiest man in the world? is that right? one of the most successful business executives in the world over the past 10 years has been bill mcdermott. he took s.a.p. to record heights and is doing the same with service now. i had a chance to sit down with bill mcdermott in new york and had him describe to me how he came from very modest roots to the top of the corporate world and how he inspires his troops, inspires his customers, and loves his job. in octob
david: this is my kitchen table and also my filing system. over much of the past three decades i have been an investor. the highest calling of mankind i've often thought was private equity. then i started interviewing. i watched your interview so i learned how to do an interview. i have learned from doing my interviews how leaders make it to the top. >> i asked him how much he wanted and he said 250 and i said fine. i did not negotiate with them and did no due diligence. david: i have...
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david? david: okay. going to be a very important decision. thank you very much is, david, appreciate it. former acting attorney general matthew whitaker joins me now. thanks for being here. i first want to take us back to what happened with donald trump today because he's facing in new york this gag order, we don't know exactly how the judge is going to rule on whether he's violating it or not, but could what we saw this morning -- trump going out and campaigning -- be considered something that he shouldn't be doing with a gag order? and if so, isn't that direct election interference with his campaigning for the presidency? >> yes, it would be, david. good to be with you. i think the judge is going to be more focused on what he's sending out on truth social about witnesses especially. i don't think, you know, he is certainly entitled to campaign, and he is certainly entitled to do it outside of court hours on wednesdays and on weekends. but that being said, we are very close. if this court m
david? david: okay. going to be a very important decision. thank you very much is, david, appreciate it. former acting attorney general matthew whitaker joins me now. thanks for being here. i first want to take us back to what happened with donald trump today because he's facing in new york this gag order, we don't know exactly how the judge is going to rule on whether he's violating it or not, but could what we saw this morning -- trump going out and campaigning -- be considered something that...
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david? >> david: horrific scene. pierre, thank you. >>> we tern now to the growing campus protests over the war in gaza. tonight, here in new york, university officials ordering students to leave their encampment by 2:00 p.m. or face immediate us pex. they did not leave. so, what happens next here? and the arrests on campuses now across this nation. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, defiance at columbia university. pro-palestinian protesters refusing to dismantle their tents, despite a warning to leave this campus lawn or face suspension. >> we will not be moved by intimidation tactics. we will not be moved unless by force. >> free, free the hostages. >> reporter: outside columbia's gate, nypd officers taking this woman into police custody. but after more than 100 arrests here ten days ago, the school says calling the nypd back inside campus would only enflame the situation. columbia's president pleading with protesters to clear the way for graduation. pointing out many seniors me
david? >> david: horrific scene. pierre, thank you. >>> we tern now to the growing campus protests over the war in gaza. tonight, here in new york, university officials ordering students to leave their encampment by 2:00 p.m. or face immediate us pex. they did not leave. so, what happens next here? and the arrests on campuses now across this nation. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, defiance at columbia university. pro-palestinian...
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david: all right. very quickly on china, i'm going to ask you a diplomatic question, but we saw antony blinken go in there a couple of days ago and basically not push them on any of the issues. they were talking about cooperating on fentanyl. well we know that china doesn't cooperate. they do it. they didn't mention tik tok. do you think we're going to get anywhere with those kind of conversations instead of tough talk when dealing with ccp? >> well, we just have to realize that china is always looking out for their own interests. so we can't be naive about that. so we try to find out where we can cooperate with them, but never let our guard down and understand that if there's an opportunity for their advantage, they will take it. david: absolutely. we've seen it happen too many times. david perkins, thank you, general, thank you for coming in. >> have a great day. david: and president biden is set to talk at the correspondent's dinner, tensions abroad. is that a place to break the tensions? and tornad
david: all right. very quickly on china, i'm going to ask you a diplomatic question, but we saw antony blinken go in there a couple of days ago and basically not push them on any of the issues. they were talking about cooperating on fentanyl. well we know that china doesn't cooperate. they do it. they didn't mention tik tok. do you think we're going to get anywhere with those kind of conversations instead of tough talk when dealing with ccp? >> well, we just have to realize that china is...
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david? >> david: mola lenghi with us tonight. mola, thank you. >>> we turn now to las vegas tonight, where two people were shot and killed during a shooting in a las vegas law firm. police say the suspect is also dead after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. first responders rushing into the building to search for victims. officials say it all unfolded during a deposition in a custody dispute. >>> overseas tonight, the new warning from prime minister netanyahu, vowing, quote, there is a date for israeli forces to invade rafah. the city in southern gaza, where more than a million refugees have fled the fighting. israel withdrawing its troops from the southern younis. residents returning home to rubble. the israeli military believed to be regrouping now and preparing to go into rafah. >>> when we come back here tonight, the well-known country music star this evening arrested and charged with felony charges. >>> also, after that baltimore bridge accident, news tonight about a huge cargo ship losing propulsion near a major new york city
david? >> david: mola lenghi with us tonight. mola, thank you. >>> we turn now to las vegas tonight, where two people were shot and killed during a shooting in a las vegas law firm. police say the suspect is also dead after a self-inflicted gunshot wound. first responders rushing into the building to search for victims. officials say it all unfolded during a deposition in a custody dispute. >>> overseas tonight, the new warning from prime minister netanyahu, vowing,...
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students, mocked and reviled him, shouted racial epithets, screamed at those students bearing the star of david. enjoy your free speech. they have told jewish students to leave the country and shamefully some professors and faculty have joined the mob. things have gotten so out of control that the school has canceled in person classes and have come up with this hybrid model where they will discriminate against jewish students. they are not allowed to come to class anymore for fear of their lives. it is detestable. the virus of anti-semitism has spread across other campuses. as many as 200 universities have a similar form of protest now. at yale, a jewish student was stabbed in the eye with a palestinian flag. 45 students were arrested. at nyu, protesters were shouting from the river to the sea. anti-israel encampments are popping up at universities across this country. the madness has to stop. the madness has to stop. we left a meeting with students who told us of the heinous acts of bigotry they have experienced simply because of their faith. their bravery is inspiring, much more inspiring tha
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david? >> david: the search for survivors across that island nation, marcus, thank you. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, and to this nor'easter slamming the east coast at this hour. all part of a deadly storm system. severe storms, tornadoes, at least two dead because of these storms. and turbulence on a passenger jet forcing an emergency landing. at this hour, flood watches now from philadelphia to new york city. winds in the northeast gusting more than 60 miles per hour, right up through boston. and more than a foot of snow possible in parts of upstate new york and across new england. near jeffersonville, indiana, tonight, a multivehicle accident on interstate 265. homes surrounded by water. this is allegheny county, pennsylvania, near pittsburgh. and winds bringing down a massive tree, falling on a car on new york city's upper west side. one woman was killed in her car near philadelphia when a tree came down. rob marciano timing this out tonight. and abc's trevor ault with the images from th
david? >> david: the search for survivors across that island nation, marcus, thank you. >>> back in the u.s. tonight, and to this nor'easter slamming the east coast at this hour. all part of a deadly storm system. severe storms, tornadoes, at least two dead because of these storms. and turbulence on a passenger jet forcing an emergency landing. at this hour, flood watches now from philadelphia to new york city. winds in the northeast gusting more than 60 miles per hour, right up...
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david morris advisors, anthony foul gee, who handled coven policy for the white house, was using his personal email to avoid transparency. he did not want conversations about the possible origin of the virus to end up in the hands of the public. during this investigation, to select subcommittee discovery to dr. david morton's potentially used a personal email account to avoid transparency and that he may have deleted the federal records. the select subcommittees, now aware of potential further attempts by dr. martin's this of the above. the transparency dr. moran's e mail as a public official would have been subject to the freedom of information act, so he use g mail to avoid it. this is interesting in light of the new revelations from senator rams call us senator rand paul has put forward documents showing that 15 different us federal agencies were aware that the rule on institute of verola gene was engaging in research, trying to develop a virus like cobit 19 the u. s. government even funded this research and it appears they tried to cover it up. yeah, we found out about this 1st f
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david? >> david: rachel, thank you. >>> there is another breaking headline tonight involving donald trump. late today, a new york appellate court denying trump's last-minute attempt to delay his first criminal trial now set to begin one week from today. the judge issuing a one-line ruling, writing, "defendant's application for a stay of trial pending the determination of motion for change of venue is denied." trump's lawyers wanted a stay while they attempt to move the hush money case out of manhattan, arguing overwhelming pretrial publicity makes it impossible to find and impartial jury. the prosecution saying trump is responsible for generates that publicity. >>> we turn now to the case, the southwest flight from denver to houston making an emergency landing, after passengers looking out the window saw part of the engine cover ripping off the plane. the pilots declaring an emergency, turning back to the denver airport. abc's mola lenghi in denver tonight. >> there it goes -- oh, they're bo
david? >> david: rachel, thank you. >>> there is another breaking headline tonight involving donald trump. late today, a new york appellate court denying trump's last-minute attempt to delay his first criminal trial now set to begin one week from today. the judge issuing a one-line ruling, writing, "defendant's application for a stay of trial pending the determination of motion for change of venue is denied." trump's lawyers wanted a stay while they attempt to move the...
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david? >> david: let's get more on that. trevor, thank you. let's bring in senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, this aftershock, 4.0, that's not insignificant? >> no, we were worried about that. we had a number of 2.0 or less quakes after that first one. this 4.0, significant for sure. and it's going to be hours if not days of that threat continuing until the ground around that fault and that original quake settles down, david. >> david: expecting aftershocks in the hours to come. in the meantime, rob, you're also tracking this next cross-country storm? >> yeah, weather-wise, another potent storm coming into the west, the core of which actually has already swung through california. we have over a foot of snow in the sierra. we have got significant winds over 70 miles an hour in the intermountain west. look at the wind energy we expect into the mountains and into the plains. red flag warnings are posted and high wind warnings as well. let's track this thing. the bulk of the precipitation g
david? >> david: let's get more on that. trevor, thank you. let's bring in senior meteorologist rob marciano. rob, this aftershock, 4.0, that's not insignificant? >> no, we were worried about that. we had a number of 2.0 or less quakes after that first one. this 4.0, significant for sure. and it's going to be hours if not days of that threat continuing until the ground around that fault and that original quake settles down, david. >> david: expecting aftershocks in the hours...
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that was our and david miller of the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington dc. all right, here's a reminder of our top stories. on the 1st day of donald trump's hush, money trial has ended with the dismissal of dozens of drawers. who said they could not be impartial. the former us president called the proceedings a scam us, he left the court in new york. trump is accused of falsifying business records to cover payments to an adult film star. where leaders continue to urge restraints as israel considers have to react to the aerial assault by the rad is, randy. more cabinet has met for a 2nd time since the attack, but has not announced a decision around. and israel accused un security council members have ignoring the threat that the other opposed to their security. you're up to date coming up next on the w. we look back at the long struggle to secure voting rights for women around the world. that many countries are and i haven't had 5 women. they're still under represented except after a short break and decides more news on our website. you don't need to come for
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david? >> david: stephanie ramos, thank you again this evening. >>> we turn now to the new and terrifying images tonight after four officers, one of them a u.s. marshal, were shot and killed. the deadliest day for american law enforcement in years. officers serving a warrant at a home in charlotte, north carolina. this new video tonight showing that neighborhood, what ma say looked like a war zone. officers taking shelter behind a vehicle, exchanging gunfire with a heavily armed suspect next door. other officers approaching through neighboring yards. an armored vehicle driving on lawns, taking one of the wounded officers to try to get them help. tonight here, the faces of the fallen officers. 14-year veterans of the department of dumadult correcti. one leaves behind a wife and four children. joshua eyer, just last week, honored as officer of the month. faith abubey is in shcharlotte r us tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the dramatic new video showing the suburban charlotte neighborhood turn in
david? >> david: stephanie ramos, thank you again this evening. >>> we turn now to the new and terrifying images tonight after four officers, one of them a u.s. marshal, were shot and killed. the deadliest day for american law enforcement in years. officers serving a warrant at a home in charlotte, north carolina. this new video tonight showing that neighborhood, what ma say looked like a war zone. officers taking shelter behind a vehicle, exchanging gunfire with a heavily armed...
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david miller speaking to me as an earlier this time to remind you about top story at this. our photo trump is described tooth hush, money trial as a scam. after leaving quotes in new york and the 1st day of june selection, the judge in the case has already displaced dozens of potential to risk for fives. mr. trump is the 1st us present to be criminal because that's a joke. up to date we'll, we'll meet at the top of each of our next on b, w, be perseverance robot landed on last 3 years ago. a documentary shows the difficult work involved and developing from the charlotte. the hiring key more people than ever on the world wide and such a bed nearby, facile jessica middle castle josh. find out about robina story info. mike runs the the .
david miller speaking to me as an earlier this time to remind you about top story at this. our photo trump is described tooth hush, money trial as a scam. after leaving quotes in new york and the 1st day of june selection, the judge in the case has already displaced dozens of potential to risk for fives. mr. trump is the 1st us present to be criminal because that's a joke. up to date we'll, we'll meet at the top of each of our next on b, w, be perseverance robot landed on last 3 years ago. a...
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david? david: nicole, thank you very much for that report. and to our other top story this morning, columbia university officials continuing talks with protesters camped out on campus there as anti-israel demonstrations spread to other colleges across the united states with at least one university out west announcing the cancellation of its graduationer is ceremony. if president biden is taking heat for his lack of a firm response to those protests. of lucas tomlinson is at the white house with new more on this. >> reporter: david, it was a pretty quiet week from the president. the only time we heard him talk about the protests was when we fired the following question at the president when he was in the woods for an earth day event in virginia. >> reporter: do you condemn the anti-semitic protests on college campuses in. >> i condemn the anti-semitic protests, that's why i've set up a program to deal with that. i also condemn those who don't understand what's going on with the palestinians. >> reporter: critics acruise the president of both -
david? david: nicole, thank you very much for that report. and to our other top story this morning, columbia university officials continuing talks with protesters camped out on campus there as anti-israel demonstrations spread to other colleges across the united states with at least one university out west announcing the cancellation of its graduationer is ceremony. if president biden is taking heat for his lack of a firm response to those protests. of lucas tomlinson is at the white house with...
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david? >> david: still so many moving parts. britt clennett with reporting from tel aviv tonight, thank you. >>> president biden was on the scene of that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore. his message to the city, a promise the federal government will pay for the bridge, rebuild the bridge. the president meeting with the families of the six workers who lost their lives. what we learned today about one of the workers who died. what he said in a message just moments before the bridge went down. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: president biden today boarding marine one, traveling to baltimore for an eag eagle-eye view of the wreckage of the francis scott key bridge one week after that devastating collision. a giant ship smashing into the bridge, bringing it crashing down. >> i heard her say, your nation had your back, and i mean it. your nation has your back. >> reporter: for roughly an hour, the president privately consoling the families of the six workers killed. four of their bodies yet to be recovered. >> just seconds before o
david? >> david: still so many moving parts. britt clennett with reporting from tel aviv tonight, thank you. >>> president biden was on the scene of that deadly bridge collapse in baltimore. his message to the city, a promise the federal government will pay for the bridge, rebuild the bridge. the president meeting with the families of the six workers who lost their lives. what we learned today about one of the workers who died. what he said in a message just moments before the...
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david: now this. president biden plans to let trump era tax cuts expire next year, that would raise taxes for millions of americans who earn less than $400,000 breaking his pledge. how high could we see taxes go and for how many people would be affected by that? >> reporter: including taxpayers including those making less then 400,000 a year will pay hundreds, even thousands more in taxes if president biden is reelected and sticks to his word. >> president biden: now trump is saying he wants to give another --'s tax credit expires, okay? let me tell you something. they will expire and stay dead forever if i'm elected. >> reporter: here are the numbers from the tax foundation. filers with no kids could pay $250 to 1700 more dollars in taxes. taxpayers who are married with kids would pay even more, between 1600, to $7500 more depending how many kids the couple hasn't how much they make, president biden vowed that under his tax plan americans making less than $400,000 a year wouldn't have to pay more in
david: now this. president biden plans to let trump era tax cuts expire next year, that would raise taxes for millions of americans who earn less than $400,000 breaking his pledge. how high could we see taxes go and for how many people would be affected by that? >> reporter: including taxpayers including those making less then 400,000 a year will pay hundreds, even thousands more in taxes if president biden is reelected and sticks to his word. >> president biden: now trump is saying...
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if joining me now is the bahnsen group manging director david bahnsen and former council of economic advisers chairman kevin hassett. gentlemen, thank you so much tae before maria: there's also a possibility that there will be no rate cuts at all. your reaction. >> yeah. neil likes to get that attention. i will say this, you started off the year with the market believing there were going to be six rate cuts this year, it's down to three. we started the year believing it would start in march, the market now believes it'll start in june and july, and yet markets are is still up anywhere from 6-10 president on the year. the fed -- 6-10%. the fed is not the key driver in the market case revisions come right after the numbers a month later and we realize, oh, it wasn't as strong as it looked. kevin can, you've been working on this jobs picture in terms of who's really getting hired. tell us what you've learned. >> if you get the breakdown of whether one with was u.s.-born or foreign of born who's in the jobs report, and over the last year that table reports that there were 615,000 jobs cr
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david? >> david: and rob, as you know, that's going to affect the eclipse viewing, and you're going to stick around and show us that forecast a bit later here. we'll see you then, rob, thank you. >>> we turn now to that close call here in new york city tonight. the faa now investigating a southwest flight veering offcourse, flying, they say, dangerously close to the control tower while trying to land at laguardia airport. you will hear the air traffic controllers and what they said as the plane grew closer. gio benitez covers aviation. >> reporter: tonight, news of a dangerous close call at one of the nation's busiest airports. a southwest flight nearly slamming into the control tower. >> go around. go around. fly runway heading, climb and maintain 2,000. climb and maintain 2,000, 2,000. >> reporter: federal investigators say severe weather -- including high windshear -- forced that plane with 153 passengers and crew onboard to veer offcourse at new york's laguardia airport last month. the p
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david. number of exceptions and deductions for businesses and individual filers would go away if the trump era tax cuts expire and here are the numbers you mentioned from our colleagues at foxbusiness.com. many americans forced to pay between 1-4% more in taxes unless the cuts are extended, revised or made permanent. ceo and founder of engineered tax services says we're in a dire situation in which many american families and businesses are hanging on by a thread. letting the nonpermanent provisions of the tax cuts and jobs act expire could be catastrophic to our overall economy and the wellbeing of many working families. whether the cuts stay or go could largely be dependent on who's in the white house and who controls congress when they're set to expire end of 2025. so it has already become a big campaign issue. president biden as you noted wants to raise taxes on the wealthy and it, judy, judy shelton. there she is. going to you first, grover, we saw the figures, the top 1% is now paying 4
david. number of exceptions and deductions for businesses and individual filers would go away if the trump era tax cuts expire and here are the numbers you mentioned from our colleagues at foxbusiness.com. many americans forced to pay between 1-4% more in taxes unless the cuts are extended, revised or made permanent. ceo and founder of engineered tax services says we're in a dire situation in which many american families and businesses are hanging on by a thread. letting the nonpermanent...
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david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say , we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers and different ways of using robotics and ai would be very helpful. but it is an emerging practice within the industry and one that is evolving very quickly. so it's also going to present risks that other companies, how they use it and how they use large language models and making sure the decision-making is very sound. so it's complicated but it is definitely benefiting the business today. david: the insurance industry has a reputation, maybe undeserved, for, let's say, somebody has a claim, their house burned down, and the insurance adjuste
david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say , we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call centers and...
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david? >> david: a switch from the solar eclipse, indeed. rob, thank you for the coverage yesterday, and thank you for tonight. >>> we continue with the news here, and tonight, federal agents say they have prevented what they say was a planned terror attack on multiple churches in idaho. the fbi arresting an 18-year-old suspect. his alleged plans now revealed tonight. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, this teenager is behind bars, accused of hatching a murderous terror plot to attack multiple churches in the lakeside community of coeur d'alene, idaho, all in the name of isis. federal agents arresting 18-year-old alexander mercurio on saturday, just hours before they say he intended to attack his father, handcuff him, and steal his dad's guns to target parishioners. sources telling abc news mercurio's father had dozens of weapons, including an ar-15, locked in a closet. in charges unsealed overnight, more chilling details. the teen allegedly telling one fbi informant, "i will start a few fires and
david? >> david: a switch from the solar eclipse, indeed. rob, thank you for the coverage yesterday, and thank you for tonight. >>> we continue with the news here, and tonight, federal agents say they have prevented what they say was a planned terror attack on multiple churches in idaho. the fbi arresting an 18-year-old suspect. his alleged plans now revealed tonight. here's our chief justice correspondent pierre thomas now. >> reporter: tonight, this teenager is behind...
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david? >> david: rob marciano. rob, thanks. >>> we turn now to the case that has horrified this nation, we're learning more tonight after those awful images of a homeowner with a gun, who then shot and killed a 61-year-old uber driver. police say the homeowner had been called by scammers. they say the uber driver was unknowingly sent by scammers, too. tonight, you will hear what happens when the alleged scammer then calls the house while authorities are there. here's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, they are the deeply unsettling images that have horrified the country, the ohio homeowner pointing his gun at a 61-year-old uber driver who was simply there, authorities say, to pick up a package. investigators say the homeowner had been duped by scammers who called him, and he thought the driver was in on it. but she had no idea what she was walking into. tonight, the new and difficult images of what played out after he shot and killed her. 81-year-old william brock seen moments after he shot 61-year-old loletha hall,
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david? >> david: ike ejiochi right here at jfk airport. ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, college campuses scrambling to handle a growing pro-palestinian protest movement. columbia university stepping up campus security and moving classes online. the school's president saying, "we need a reset to de-escalate the rancor." [ crowd chanting ] but today, fresh arrests and tensions boiling over on the first night of passover. this israeli assistant professor confronting university officials over being denied access to the main lawn, as school officials p tried to separate protesters. >> i am a professor here. i have every right to be everywhere on campus. you cannot let people that support hamas on campus, and me, a professor, not go o
david? >> david: ike ejiochi right here at jfk airport. ike, good to have you in new york. >>> tonight, here in new york city, columbia university increasing security as pro-palestinian demonstrators rally against the israel-hamas war. the school switching to remote classes, and tonight, protests now spreading to campuses across the u.s. abc's stephanie ramos at columbia tonight. >> reporter: tonight, college campuses scrambling to handle a growing pro-palestinian protest...
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david? >> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct attack on israel. the pinpoint strike happening shortly before dawn, videos circulating online appearing to show explosions in the distance. a senior u.s. official telling abc news israeli fighter jets firing at least three missiles from outside iranian airspace, destroying an air defense radar site that protects the natanz nuclear facility in central iran. but that nuclear facility, not the intended target. new satellite images released today showing damage near this iranian air base. the strike meant to send a message to te
david? >> david: aaron katersky reporting all week long for us, aaron, thank you. >>> meantime tonight, there are new images just in after israel has now retaliated after iran's first-ever direct attack on israeli soil. tonight here, you will see the new satellite images of the damage inside iran. and where does this go from here? abc's matt gutman in israel again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, israel striking back inside iran, retaliating for tehran's first-ever direct...
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david pecker responded, that's right. of course, at the heart of the charges here, falsifying business records, is specifically the stormy daniels payment and the reimbursement of michael cohen by donald trump. and what david pecker is now saying is that he never intended to be a part of the stormy daniels story here in the first place. another aspect of this here is the fact that they are going through some of the prior meetings that david pecker had testified about. one of them that they're currently discussing now is david pecker on january of 2017 walking into a trump tower meeting, just weeks before donald trump was sworn in as president, a meeting that included the likes of reince priebus, sean spicer and james comey and they're getting into the gritty details of exactly what david pecker's role is a part of all of these meetings was and the extent to which donald trump was using these opportunities to ensure the silence of some of these key figures. jose? >> this is a continuing issue, this meeting and as well as o
david pecker responded, that's right. of course, at the heart of the charges here, falsifying business records, is specifically the stormy daniels payment and the reimbursement of michael cohen by donald trump. and what david pecker is now saying is that he never intended to be a part of the stormy daniels story here in the first place. another aspect of this here is the fact that they are going through some of the prior meetings that david pecker had testified about. one of them that they're...
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the leadoff hitter is david. you're going to put in some relatively unremarkable witnesses in ease two and three. and you're going to try to bury michael in the fifth. any where stormy coming. stormy is probably going to be the seventh winning strategy. no storm analogy. she'll be a fourth ending because she has to come before before colman ending left-handed spot exactly. >> exactly neutralize their of their power okay, we've exhausted this particular so much elliot genes stick around. >> thank you so much we've got questions about the trump trial. >> we'll look. we've got answers and it coming up live in just a few moments. >> every piece of evidence tells a story how it really happened with jesse l. >> martin sunday at nine on cnn businesses go further with 5g solutions. >> that's why they choose t-mobile for business. >> pga of america t-mobile for partnering on 5g powered analytics to help improve player performance t-mobile's network helps aaa stay connected nationwide if you get their members back on the r
the leadoff hitter is david. you're going to put in some relatively unremarkable witnesses in ease two and three. and you're going to try to bury michael in the fifth. any where stormy coming. stormy is probably going to be the seventh winning strategy. no storm analogy. she'll be a fourth ending because she has to come before before colman ending left-handed spot exactly. >> exactly neutralize their of their power okay, we've exhausted this particular so much elliot genes stick around....
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david? >> david: rachel scott leading us off from washington. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to michigan, where james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents ever to be convicted in a child's school mass shooting, tonight now sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison each. the michigan couple together for the first time since their arrest, after their son's deadly rampage. their son using a gun they bought him as a gift. the father apologizing in court today, but then, the families of the four teens who died with their own words for each of those parents. abc's trevor ault from michigan tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the historic sentence for james and jennifer crumbley. a michigan judge sending the parents to prison for 10 to 15 years, the maximum sentence, for failing to prevent their son's mass shooting. >> these convictions are not about poor parenting. these convictions confirm repeated acts, or lack of acts, that could have halted an oncoming runaway train. >> reporter: despite the wa
david? >> david: rachel scott leading us off from washington. rachel, thank you. >>> we turn now to michigan, where james and jennifer crumbley, the first parents ever to be convicted in a child's school mass shooting, tonight now sentenced to 10 to 15 years in prison each. the michigan couple together for the first time since their arrest, after their son's deadly rampage. their son using a gun they bought him as a gift. the father apologizing in court today, but then, the...
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again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to influence the 2016 election and that, number two, that they sought after these negative stories alleging extramarital affairs with donald trump in order to keep them from the american public before november of 2016, chris. >> okay. paul, trump's defense drilled in again today into the words standard in questioning pecker, they drew that running negative stories like one on trump's opponents was standard because it was good for business, but in redirect, steinglass also now honed in on that term. he asked is it standard to be negotiating with a presidential candidate's fixer on an agreement and is a $1 million liquidated damages clause on a $30,000 source agreement standard operating procedure. who's being more effective on the use of the word standard and why does it matter so much? >> so i think they were both making decent points. this trial is about trump's motive in arranging this hush money payment, hush money payments aren't illegal unless you're d
again, the focus that david pecker is here to tell the story that, number one, they used david pecker and the "national enquirer" to influence the 2016 election and that, number two, that they sought after these negative stories alleging extramarital affairs with donald trump in order to keep them from the american public before november of 2016, chris. >> okay. paul, trump's defense drilled in again today into the words standard in questioning pecker, they drew that running...
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david pecker doesn't even know. and his "effexor" and we don't know how much of what he was saying was pecker was b.s. and not rub it on and what donald trump wanted. i think when cohan takes the stand and is cross-examined i think you will see in this it will be at the end of the day michael cohen's word to others versus the former president's. >> john: we have a couple of producers in the courtroom today funneling notes to us so i thought it would be worthwhile hearing one of the latest notes about david pecker's testimony because it's very interesting about a meeting he had with trump at trump tower. the email reads as follows pecker heard a call that trump went for a meeting at trump tower. he'd never seen security like that in his life. jared kushner tapped him on the shoulder and took him upstairs to the 24th floor and walked to trump's office and this time trump was president-elect in 17. pecker entered a waiting room and keith schiller, you are member he was there sort of the head of presidential security on
david pecker doesn't even know. and his "effexor" and we don't know how much of what he was saying was pecker was b.s. and not rub it on and what donald trump wanted. i think when cohan takes the stand and is cross-examined i think you will see in this it will be at the end of the day michael cohen's word to others versus the former president's. >> john: we have a couple of producers in the courtroom today funneling notes to us so i thought it would be worthwhile hearing one of...
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students, mocked and reviled him, shouted racial epithets, screamed at those students bearing the star of david. enjoy your free speech. they have told jewish students to leave the country and shamefully some professors and faculty have joined the mob. things have gotten so out of control that the school has canceled in person classes and have come up with this hybrid model where they will discriminate against jewish students. they are not allowed to come to class anymore for fear of their lives. it is detestable. the virus of anti-semitism has spread across other campuses. as many as 200 universities have a similar form of protest now. at yale, a jewish student was stabbed in the eye with a palestinian flag. 45 students were arrested. at nyu, protesters were shouting from the river to the sea. anti-israel encampments are popping up at universities across this country. the madness has to stop. the madness has to stop. we left a meeting with students who told us of the heinous acts of bigotry they have experienced simply because of their faith. their bravery is inspiring, much more inspiring tha
students, mocked and reviled him, shouted racial epithets, screamed at those students bearing the star of david. enjoy your free speech. they have told jewish students to leave the country and shamefully some professors and faculty have joined the mob. things have gotten so out of control that the school has canceled in person classes and have come up with this hybrid model where they will discriminate against jewish students. they are not allowed to come to class anymore for fear of their...
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david silverberg join us now. why was it important to join the students and others and have pro-israel march yesterday? >> it was important because we are standing for american values and trying to defend values based on our constitution, which are derived from judao christian beliefs. i find ilhan omar's remarks about genocide unbelievable and she is a disgrace. if we look at the countries that support what is going on against israel, somalia, iraq, syria, yemen and iran. take a look at lebanon, to the christians basically exterminated. if we want to talk about genocide and ethnic cleansing, look at muslim majority countries advocating against israel, it is a disaster. they don't have freedom of religion, if you are gay or lgbtq, they will throw you off a roof. if you are a woman, okay, you have honor killings that take place in these societies. look who your friends are, something is wrong here. >> brian: you start with 50 or 60 people. columbia does not have jewish people advising them how to end massive encamp
david silverberg join us now. why was it important to join the students and others and have pro-israel march yesterday? >> it was important because we are standing for american values and trying to defend values based on our constitution, which are derived from judao christian beliefs. i find ilhan omar's remarks about genocide unbelievable and she is a disgrace. if we look at the countries that support what is going on against israel, somalia, iraq, syria, yemen and iran. take a look at...
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and it's very unfair david, what do you make of that? >> well, this is an argument we're hearing from him on a daily basis now, and it's not an argument that's going to be in court. this is not the difference between inside the courtroom and what jurors can actually use to adjudicate his guilt or innocence in this case, whether he's guilty or not guilty versus because what happens outside the courtroom when he's free to make a political grievance argument. and as he's doing here, but it has nothing to do with what the case will be decided on. that is an argument. he's making to a political case to the american people. rather than actually trying to improve his standing as a defendant in the case. and i think the distinction is key to understand because this is part of why the jurors are instructed not to consume media around this case, not to be on social media. it's exactly because this will happen in that space and it shouldn't go into their calculations. will the american people by that donald trump is being sidelined in this campaign
and it's very unfair david, what do you make of that? >> well, this is an argument we're hearing from him on a daily basis now, and it's not an argument that's going to be in court. this is not the difference between inside the courtroom and what jurors can actually use to adjudicate his guilt or innocence in this case, whether he's guilty or not guilty versus because what happens outside the courtroom when he's free to make a political grievance argument. and as he's doing here, but it...
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so, david pecker testified. he consulted with an election attorney, a special attorney who does election law. and then he ran the karen mcdougal agreement by his own company's general counsel, their top lawyer. now, both of those are privileged conversations between attorney and client so david pecker didn't go into details. but, a prosecutor asked him based on that conversation, did you come to the decision you no longer wanted to be reimbursed for the money that ami had laid out to acquire karen mcdougal's lifetime rate ? david pecker responded, "yes, that is correct." "i called michael cohen, i said the agreement, the assignment deal is off. i'm not going forward. it is a bad idea. i want you to rip up the agreement. " in other words, david pecker had a brush with this in the past, campaign finance law and how it is located in a catch and kill scheme for a candidate, thought about them doing the same thing here, had a talk with his lawyer, decided receiving the money for the express purpose of paying off trum
so, david pecker testified. he consulted with an election attorney, a special attorney who does election law. and then he ran the karen mcdougal agreement by his own company's general counsel, their top lawyer. now, both of those are privileged conversations between attorney and client so david pecker didn't go into details. but, a prosecutor asked him based on that conversation, did you come to the decision you no longer wanted to be reimbursed for the money that ami had laid out to acquire...
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david cameron on the german foreign minister and the bulk met is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu to discuss the tensions with wrong. cameron says as well, we'll talk to rhonda ty, consent to the hopes that will do so in a way that doesn't escalate the situation. if in union the to say they will do everything to isolate, to wrong imposing new sanctions in response to its attack on the as well. deb this tax looks like you are doing studies where we have decided to put to essentially to put in place sections against the e one. so if a clear signal that the $21.00 to to send 8, we also want to do a receipt to protect the savings interested in life. let us restore on the release. we start to introduce a for hostages, which one of the ceasefire images a ceasefire around this present says it's forces all ready to face. any threats if embrace they made the comments during national ami de dosage of all reports from the capital. tyrone a show of military force in iran during its annual army day celebrations, the goal to show the nation's military preparedness. but the events this year come
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david: is controlled with the rdf does they do not want us finding the work. and i spent enough time of the of the last 20 years, i've into their it is something that i know a little bit more and probably some of the people the white house about how they operate, and why they operate that way they do. so he has no control but he is trying to appease his left-wing trying to appease iran i don't carry, the white house. >> you will see what it does politically. >> and also, just timing wise because on friday also announced other sanctions that are like adjacent to israel, this is all coming up and i think people are paying attention to what is this happening. >> they shorted next on the big weekend show. trump: i'm sitting here for days now from morning until night time and it freezing rope to me it is freezing cynical as trumpets back to the freezing deal room, for opening safest, find is running it champagne, that's next. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking abo
david: is controlled with the rdf does they do not want us finding the work. and i spent enough time of the of the last 20 years, i've into their it is something that i know a little bit more and probably some of the people the white house about how they operate, and why they operate that way they do. so he has no control but he is trying to appease his left-wing trying to appease iran i don't carry, the white house. >> you will see what it does politically. >> and also, just timing...