From 2017: Colin Powell on The David Rubenstein Show

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Published 2017-11-29
"The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations" explores successful leadership through the personal and professional choices of the most influential people in business. Renowned financier and philanthropist David Rubenstein travels the country talking to leaders to uncover their stories and their path to success. This episode of season three features Ret. Gen. Colin Powell.

All Comments (21)
  • @BrunoLuke
    Great video. We all strive for financial independence and better life. It’s not difficult in achieving this through the right investment, living frugally, and budgeting. I’m glad I learned early in life to work hard for financial freedom
  • @RashidKapadia
    These are splendid interviews. Thank you to Mr. David Rubenstein for effortlessly and masterfully conversing. These are interviews packed with content, and yet they don't feel rushed. Marvelous! And thank you to Secretary of State Colin Powell for being the gift of an exemplary example. Incidentally I was at a PMI (Project Management Institute) conference on the day that Secretary Powell endorsed Barack Obama for president. That was in the morning. A little later Secretary Colin Powell appeared as the keynote speaker at my conference. There was no mention of, or distraction from the earlier event at all. He was fully focused on delivering a masterful and relevant keynote to a audience of Project Managers. It was splendid.
  • @JasonGafar
    The story with Jewish store owner was deeply, deeply touching. Only a person of heart and kindness would do something like that.
  • @SanjeevDD
    Such an inspirational interview. The story of 300 horses and a Brigadier General is truly amazing.
  • @dwight4k
    What an amazing man.... even though he had to deal with racism he still served his country without any hesitation and honor and pride. Now that's class.
  • @probnpputeh
    Love it Mr David...such an intellectual q's.....the best so far...
  • @jackblue6659
    I wouldnt have hesitated to vote for this great and inspirational man. What a wonderful role model!
  • @kyle381000
    It is unfortunate that both John McCain and Colin Powell are both gone now. This is the perfect time to have two conservative voices advocating for democracy in the face of authoritarianism.
  • @setapart3452
    A man with class and style, that truly served his country. Why did you not run for President ?
  • @user-ix5wr5vf1v
    A great man. Made a mistake on Iraq and he was honest enough to admit it. Clearly in 2021 we need more honesty in politics!!
  • @evelynramos445
    Excellence yet turned recently from republican to democratic. Examplary of exceptional! From the Bronx and Harlem!
  • @romeoramos6650
    I'd really want to watch the full version of this interview.
  • @davidpat4010
    What an amazing leader. Our country has been blessed to have him in so many administrations.
  • @frankro1
    Go CCNY! I went to Baruch! Loved it!
  • I feel eternally in debt to this American hero. His words resonate clear about the terrorist attack. “You can not let anything like that happen…what you do is you build community” How could we possible serve at the same time the single mother that has a children with a medical problem and the single father that does not find a job?…I would go with “forty acres and a mule”…Lincoln’s time vision. Hydroelectric power via vertical water displacement everywhere!