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David Rubenstein
Spotted coming down
‘On a photographic safari near the Okavango Delta in Botswana, I saw this male leopard descending from a tree. This spectacular cat was grunting loud, guttural sounds, and our guide explained that he was searching for his mate. After his descent, the leopard walked alongside our game vehicle. To my surprise, he ambled in front of the vehicle, laid in the middle of the road, and rolled on to his back. It was an experience of a lifetime.’
Photograph: David Rubenstein
Jimmy Carter & David Rubenstein
Jimmy Carter talking to his staff onboard Air Force One, April 1979.
James Shapiro, Shakespeare Scholar in Residence at the Public Theater in New York City, discusses his book Shakespeare in a Divided America, connecting the American story, from politics to pop culture, with those of history’s most famous playwrigh...
Oprah 2020?
You can thank David Rubinstein for raising the question that we all want the answer to.
In the season 2 premiere of Bloomberg Television's The David Rubinstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations, the financier and philanthropist said to Oprah Winfrey that, given her popularity and given that there's still a glass ceiling for the country's highest office, she could run — and she could win.
The question, which drew applause from the audience, gave media mogul Winfrey pause.
"I never considered the question even a possibility," she replied a moment later. "I just thought, 'Oh. Oh.'" (Photo: AP)
David Rubenstein
David Rubenstein