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jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: the attack on the plant in saudi arabia rattling markets in the exporting region. jason: plus, a look at how trumpcare brought a new era of health insurance that doesn't cover the bills. carol: and we sit down with steve schwarzman, who weighs in on the u.s. china trade war. steve: they're doing it as they recognize that the short-term in china kind of remains with policy adjustments, but they're borrowing from their future. jason: more on that conversation later on. let's begin with the cover story. it's all about general motors. the ceo is eyeing a tech future, but her most pressing issue right now, she has a lot of workers on strike. carol: she does. and that's one of the deep dives into well-known global companies in this week's issue. here's joel weber. joel: maybe you've heard of them, going through a bit of a labor strike right now, with a strike in 12 years. but there's a bigger story. that's what our cover story is about. jason: why now? better to be lucky than smart,
jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: the attack on the plant in saudi arabia rattling markets in the exporting region. jason: plus, a look at how trumpcare brought a new era of health insurance that doesn't cover the bills. carol: and we sit down with steve schwarzman, who weighs in on the u.s. china trade war. steve: they're doing it as they recognize that the short-term in china kind of remains with policy adjustments, but they're borrowing from...
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jason: i'm jason kelley. carol: this week, building on the franchise of bloomberg businessweek magazine and its ranking of the top programs, we went to one of the top schools in the world. jason: we got to have class outside over at columbia business school. we heard from faculty driving the program. carol: so much fun on college watch, we also talked with high-profile alumni who continue to shape the business community including morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. >> i'm very surprised at where rates are. i'd expect by the end of the year, the 10 year would be 3%. i was dead wrong. jason: we will hear more from james gorman in other chats and many topics are also covered in this week's issue. carol: that included a top story, the u.s.-china trade war. as goodwill lifted financial markets, financial editor peter coy warns of consequences. >> in a way, it is as if the u.s. and china seem intent on dividing the world into two separate spheres, which is really globalization in reverse, and to use a mor
jason: i'm jason kelley. carol: this week, building on the franchise of bloomberg businessweek magazine and its ranking of the top programs, we went to one of the top schools in the world. jason: we got to have class outside over at columbia business school. we heard from faculty driving the program. carol: so much fun on college watch, we also talked with high-profile alumni who continue to shape the business community including morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. >> i'm very...
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jason: i'm jason kelley. carol: this week, building on the franchise of bloomberg businessweek magazine and its ranking of the top programs, we went to one of the top schools in the world. jason: we got to have class outside over at columbia business school. we heard from faculty driving the program. carol: so much fun on college watch, we also talked with high-profile alumni who continue to shape the business community including morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. >> i'm very surprised at where rates are. i'd expect by the end of the year, the 10 year would be 3%. i was dead wrong. jason: we will hear more from james gorman in other chats and many topics are also covered in this week's issue. . carol: that included a top story, the u.s.-china trade war. as goodwill lifted financial markets, financial editor peter coy warns of consequences. peter: in a way, it is as if the u.s. and china seem intent on dividing the world into two separate spheres, which is really globalization in reverse, and to use
jason: i'm jason kelley. carol: this week, building on the franchise of bloomberg businessweek magazine and its ranking of the top programs, we went to one of the top schools in the world. jason: we got to have class outside over at columbia business school. we heard from faculty driving the program. carol: so much fun on college watch, we also talked with high-profile alumni who continue to shape the business community including morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. >> i'm very...
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jason: and i am jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the radio, on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. carol: a.m. 960 in the bay area, over in london on dab digital, and of course, through the bloomberg business app. back to our special double issue, a look at how the periodic table shaped and continues to shape business 150 years later. we turn now to sodium. jason: here's our contributor in d.c. carol: with the salt king of america. andrew: ben runs his own salt operation on the coast of oregon. he pumps in seawater from a bay, and through a series of processes, evaporation, boiling, hydrating, he makes his own flaky sea salt. this is what he does now and what he has for almost the last 10 years, after bouncing around some tech companies and leaving silicon valley. jason: why salt? there a great origin story here. carol: silicon valley to salt. jason: is not a natural straight-line. andrew: no, it is not. he was living in europe and going to
jason: and i am jason kelly. you can also listen to us on the radio, on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. carol: a.m. 960 in the bay area, over in london on dab digital, and of course, through the bloomberg business app. back to our special double issue, a look at how the periodic table shaped and continues to shape business 150 years later. we turn now to sodium. jason: here's our contributor in d.c. carol: with the salt king of...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: the attack on the plant in saudi arabia rattling markets in the exporting region. jason: plus, a look at how trumpcare brought a new era of health insurance that doesn't cover the bills. carol: and we sit down with steve schwarzman, who weighs in on the u.s. china trade war. steve: they're doing it as they recognize that the short-term in china kind of remains with policy adjustments, but they're borrowing from their future. jason: more on that conversation later on. let's begin with the cover story. it's all about general motors. the ceo is eyeing a tech future, but her most pressing issue right now, she has a lot of workers on strike. carol: she does and that's one of the deep dives into well-known global companies in this week's issue. here's joel weber. joel: maybe you've heard of them, going through a bit of a labor strike right now, with a strike for strike in 12 years. but there's a bigger story. that's what our cover story is about. jason: why now? better to be lucky th
jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: the attack on the plant in saudi arabia rattling markets in the exporting region. jason: plus, a look at how trumpcare brought a new era of health insurance that doesn't cover the bills. carol: and we sit down with steve schwarzman, who weighs in on the u.s. china trade war. steve: they're doing it as they recognize that the short-term in china kind of remains with policy adjustments, but they're borrowing from...
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jason: and i am jason kelly. we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, more from our special double issue, "the elements," on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table. we explore why it is more important than ever, the connections between the elements and business, and how it is only getting stronger. jason: new york bans predatory loans, a practice we brought to light last year with a series of stories, including a cover of "businessweek" on how an obscure legal document turned the court system into a debt collection machine. we will take a look at the new legislation and its impact. carol: plus, porsche unveiling its first ever electric car in a battle to steal the market that tesla built. we go outside our headquarters for a look at the taycan turbo. jason: our big story of the week, brexit. boris johnson boxed in and humiliated by his parliament. strategy to exit the e.u. was derailed and his plan for a general election was rejected. carol: what a week. having bet everything
jason: and i am jason kelly. we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: this week, more from our special double issue, "the elements," on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table. we explore why it is more important than ever, the connections between the elements and business, and how it is only getting stronger. jason: new york bans predatory loans, a practice we brought to light last year with a series of stories, including a cover of "businessweek"...
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jason: and i am jason kelly. we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: more from our special double issue, "the elements," on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table. we explore why it is more important than ever, the connections between the elements and businesses, and why it is only getting stronger. jason: new york bans predatory loans, a practice brought to light last year with a series of stories, including a cover of "businessweek" on how an obscure legal document turned the court system into a debt collection machine. we will take a look at the new legislation and its impact. carol: porsche unveiling its first ever electric car in a battle to steal the market that tesla built. we look at the taycan turbo. jason: our big story of the week, brexit. boris johnson's do or die strategy to exit the eu was derailed and his plan for a general election was rejected. carol: what a week. having bet everything on getting britain out of the european union by october 31, now he really can't back
jason: and i am jason kelly. we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: more from our special double issue, "the elements," on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table. we explore why it is more important than ever, the connections between the elements and businesses, and why it is only getting stronger. jason: new york bans predatory loans, a practice brought to light last year with a series of stories, including a cover of "businessweek" on how an...
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jason: why now? better to be lucky than smart, maybe, but you're very smart to deep dive, but nobody saw this coming. joel: we did a couple weeks ago. but is not about the strike. it provides a convenient news hook. we talk about strategies a lot and this is a strategy, a ceo trying to pivot her business and her business model and staff up with engineers and software people. and pivot away from the sort of traditional auto model into an electrified version of the feature that might also be automated. carol: when she was making those changes, cutting back on brands and saying this is not an easy thing for a ceo to do, she was thinking about what is the gm of tomorrow? joel: that's right. but you. have to deal with today that's where labor comes in. they are going to be watching the strike unfold further. jason: talk about trumpcare. that is a story hard to read because it's a very human story in a lot of ways. the cost of health care, literally and figure of the. joel: that's right. one of the things
jason: why now? better to be lucky than smart, maybe, but you're very smart to deep dive, but nobody saw this coming. joel: we did a couple weeks ago. but is not about the strike. it provides a convenient news hook. we talk about strategies a lot and this is a strategy, a ceo trying to pivot her business and her business model and staff up with engineers and software people. and pivot away from the sort of traditional auto model into an electrified version of the feature that might also be...
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jason: i'm jason kelley. this week, building on the franchise of bloomberg businessweek magazine and its ranking of the top programs, we went to one of the top schools in the world. jason: we got have class outside over at columbia business school. we heard from faculty driving the program. carol: so much fun on college we also talked with high-profile alumni who continue to shape the business community including morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. >> i'm very surprised at where rates are. i'd expect by the end of the year, the 10 year would be 3%. i was dead wrong. jason: we will hear more from james gorman in other chats and many topics are also covered in this wii's issue. a top that included story, the u.s.-china trade war. as goodwill lifted financial markets, financial editor peter coy warns of consequences. >> in a way, it is as if the u.s. and china seem intent on dividing the world into two separate spheres, which is really globalization in reverse, and to use a more recent analogy, it is m
jason: i'm jason kelley. this week, building on the franchise of bloomberg businessweek magazine and its ranking of the top programs, we went to one of the top schools in the world. jason: we got have class outside over at columbia business school. we heard from faculty driving the program. carol: so much fun on college we also talked with high-profile alumni who continue to shape the business community including morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. >> i'm very surprised at where...
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jason: i'm jason kelley. we are here in new york. carol: this week, a special double issue "the elements." jason: on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table, businessweek looks at the business, economics, and politics and how they are getting stronger. carol: from fighter jets, computer chips, lasers, and the market for nitrous oxide cold brew. joel: what we decided to do was cover every single element on the periodic table because ultimately, these are all business stories. this is the story of business. carol: you took us places -- there were a lot of surprises for us and we think of the periodic table as old and it is such a bigger thing and it means a lot today. joel: it is the wrong way to think about it. if you associate it with high school chemistry class and get anxiety, forget about it. we wanted to make this fun because things like helium, party city is closing stores because there is a helium shortage and yet there are entrepreneurs who are trying to solve that problem, for lithium and you think about battery technolog
jason: i'm jason kelley. we are here in new york. carol: this week, a special double issue "the elements." jason: on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table, businessweek looks at the business, economics, and politics and how they are getting stronger. carol: from fighter jets, computer chips, lasers, and the market for nitrous oxide cold brew. joel: what we decided to do was cover every single element on the periodic table because ultimately, these are all business stories. this...
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jason: and i am jason kelly. we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: more from our special double issue on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table. we explore why it is more important than ever the connections between the elements and businesses and why it is only getting stronger. jason: new york bands predatory loans, a practice brought to light last year with a series of stories, including a cover of "businessweek" on how an obscure document turned the court system into a debt collection machine. we will take a look at the new legislation and its impact. carol: porsche unveiling its first ever electric car in a battle to steal the market that tesla built. ycano -- look at the ta turbo. jason: our big story of the week, brexit. boris johnson's do or die strategy to exit the eu was derailed and his plan for a general election was rejected. carol: what a week. having bet everything on getting britain out of the european union by october 31, now he really can't back down. let's bring in our editor from london on what's next for the u.k. prime
jason: and i am jason kelly. we are here inside bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: more from our special double issue on the 150th anniversary of the periodic table. we explore why it is more important than ever the connections between the elements and businesses and why it is only getting stronger. jason: new york bands predatory loans, a practice brought to light last year with a series of stories, including a cover of "businessweek" on how an obscure document turned the...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: the attack on the plant in saudi arabia rattling markets in the exporting region. jason: plus, a look at how trumpcare brought a new era of health insurance that doesn't cover the bills. carol: and we sit down with steve schwarzman, who weighs in on the u.s. china trade war. steve: they're doing it as they recognize that the short-term in china kind of remains with policy adjustments, but they're borrowing from their future. jason: more on that conversation later on. let's begin with the cover story. it's all about general motors. the ceo is eyeing a tech future, but her most pressing issue right now, she has a lot of workers on strike. carol:. she does and that's one of the deep dives into well-known global companies in this week's issue. here's joel weber. joel: maybe you've heard of them, going through a bit of a labor strike right now, with a strike for strike in 12 years. but there's a bigger story. that's what our cover story is about. jason: why now? better to be lucky t
jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are in bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: the attack on the plant in saudi arabia rattling markets in the exporting region. jason: plus, a look at how trumpcare brought a new era of health insurance that doesn't cover the bills. carol: and we sit down with steve schwarzman, who weighs in on the u.s. china trade war. steve: they're doing it as they recognize that the short-term in china kind of remains with policy adjustments, but they're borrowing from...
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jason: i'm jason kelley. carol: this week, building on the franchise of bloomberg businessweek magazine and its ranking of the top programs, we went to one of the top schools in the world. jason: we got to have class outside over at columbia business school. we heard from faculty driving the program. carol: so much fun on college watch, we also talked with high-profile alumni who continue to shape the business community including morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. >> i'm very surprised at where rates are. i'd expect by the end of the year, the 10 year would be 3%. i was dead wrong. jason: we will hear more from james gorman in other chats and many topics are also covered in this week's issue. carol: that included a top story, the u.s.-china trade war. as goodwill lifted financial markets, financial editor peter coy warns of consequences. peter: in a way, it is as if the u.s. and china seem intent on dividing the world into two separate spheres, which is really globalization in reverse, and to use a
jason: i'm jason kelley. carol: this week, building on the franchise of bloomberg businessweek magazine and its ranking of the top programs, we went to one of the top schools in the world. jason: we got to have class outside over at columbia business school. we heard from faculty driving the program. carol: so much fun on college watch, we also talked with high-profile alumni who continue to shape the business community including morgan stanley chairman and ceo james gorman. >> i'm very...
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jason: and i am jason kelly. still ahead, more from our elements special issue. it is the 150th anniversary of the periodic table. carol: and it's not your normal issue, it is also not your normal take on the table. jason: a huge relief to me. [laughter] carol: thing you would say that. it is also more on chemistry in business and how it's getting stronger. jason: it covers all of the elements, including those the power electric cars. carol: and turning seawater into a cult culinary following. jason: for more on how this special issue devoted to the elements and their significance to the world came together, here is the editor behind it all, jeremy king. jeremy: last year, we started talking about doing something like this. we wanted to focus on metals and things bloomberg does really well. then we thought, why not do it around the periodic table? then we found out it was the 150th anniversary, and it just felt like it had to happen. carol: tell us about coming up with stories. jeremy: the head of the commodities
jason: and i am jason kelly. still ahead, more from our elements special issue. it is the 150th anniversary of the periodic table. carol: and it's not your normal issue, it is also not your normal take on the table. jason: a huge relief to me. [laughter] carol: thing you would say that. it is also more on chemistry in business and how it's getting stronger. jason: it covers all of the elements, including those the power electric cars. carol: and turning seawater into a cult culinary following....
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jason: let's talk about the public markets. the public markets have been something to watch, to say the least. talking about cognitive dissonance between public and private market valuations. why is that happening? james: the public markets are record high. so where is the dissonance? jason: in the ipo markets. some of these mega-unicorn companies going public. james: there are rounds of fundraising and companies have tended to go public later. with that comes some risk, obviously. you have got investors who come in relatively late and we have seen that in some companies that look like they will go public lower than the last couple of rounds. that is unusual. we have not seen that for a long time. it is also a function of frothy money. jason: has that changed? is private money getting smarter? james: these people are not stupid. these are very savvy people. and listen, this is the corrective mechanism that occurs. they see companies go public at lower than the valuation, that's a good corrective mechanism. that's ok. that pinpr
jason: let's talk about the public markets. the public markets have been something to watch, to say the least. talking about cognitive dissonance between public and private market valuations. why is that happening? james: the public markets are record high. so where is the dissonance? jason: in the ipo markets. some of these mega-unicorn companies going public. james: there are rounds of fundraising and companies have tended to go public later. with that comes some risk, obviously. you have got...
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jason: a known commodity. >> exactly. and in dealing with rupert murdoch the whole fox deal in -- and the drama behind that. there is a lot of juice in there and it's fun. carol: it comes at a time when well-known people in the financial community, and in the business community are out there writing books jason: and he is . not done. >> part of the deal with fox's that he has to stick around. they are launching a streaming service, and all of the stuff they are doing with pixar. the streaming service may be the period at the end of the sentence. carol: we are available online and through our mobile app. and definitely check out our podcast available on apple podcasts, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ beyond the routine checkups. beyond the not-so-routine cases. comcast business is helping doctors provide care in whole new ways. all working with a new generation of technologies powered by our gig-speed network. because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast
jason: a known commodity. >> exactly. and in dealing with rupert murdoch the whole fox deal in -- and the drama behind that. there is a lot of juice in there and it's fun. carol: it comes at a time when well-known people in the financial community, and in the business community are out there writing books jason: and he is . not done. >> part of the deal with fox's that he has to stick around. they are launching a streaming service, and all of the stuff they are doing with pixar. the...
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jason: right. >> a lot of these things about trade, about flow of goods, that does not necessarily affect us. always a little bit, but 95% of what we produce we sourced locally, brew locally, we sell locally. it's a bit different. we are brewers, so we are always paying attention to what is happening to our consumer. we are not economists, so i don't have an opinion on some of these trade conversations, but if it is good for consumers, we are happy. jason: let's talk about asia. you pulled off an ipo there after false start. onethe second biggest ipo outside uber. only behind uber this year. what does that tell you about that market and what does it tell us about the strategy going forward? >> our business in asia is an amazing business. we are a number one brewer, especially in the premium segment. in china, we are number three in volume but number one and -- in profitability by a wide margin, and that is because the premium brands are sold at a premium with higher margins. the idea of the ipo has
jason: right. >> a lot of these things about trade, about flow of goods, that does not necessarily affect us. always a little bit, but 95% of what we produce we sourced locally, brew locally, we sell locally. it's a bit different. we are brewers, so we are always paying attention to what is happening to our consumer. we are not economists, so i don't have an opinion on some of these trade conversations, but if it is good for consumers, we are happy. jason: let's talk about asia. you...
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jason: right. carol: jason also caught up to brookfield's bruce glad at bloomberg ebf to talk about investing at a time of instability. bruce: politically, many countries are up in the air in pretty extreme politics. but on the ground in business, actually it is pretty constructive. most countries in the world are doing ok. and as value investors, we look for places where you can put money for the long-term, make decent returns in the full ness of time. and instability sometimes brings opportunity. so you just need to think long-term in these situations. jason: let's talk about those opportunities. as you say, maybe some of this uncertainty drives valuations down, because valuations have been pretty high, it feels like, for the past couple of years. are you seeing that yet? bruce: not in the developed markets. valuations are still high. so our focus is special situations in those places. but europe is being driven by interest rates that are really low today. india has a situation where the financia
jason: right. carol: jason also caught up to brookfield's bruce glad at bloomberg ebf to talk about investing at a time of instability. bruce: politically, many countries are up in the air in pretty extreme politics. but on the ground in business, actually it is pretty constructive. most countries in the world are doing ok. and as value investors, we look for places where you can put money for the long-term, make decent returns in the full ness of time. and instability sometimes brings...
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>> jason: that's a great question. it's a really good question. >> yeganeh: i'm happy that you asked the question. ♪ >> anthony: do you like it? you're happy here? >> jason: look, i'm at a point now, after five years, where, uh, i miss certain things about home. i miss my buddies. i miss, uh, burritos. i miss having certain beverages with my buddies and burritos, and certain types of establishments. um, but i love it. i love it, and i hate it. you know? but, it's home. it's become home. >> anthony: are you optimistic about the future? >> yeganeh: yeah. especially if this nuclear deal finally happens, um, yeah. very much, actually. >> anthony: despite the hopeful nature of our conversation, six weeks after the filming of this episode, jason and yeganeh were mysterious arrested and detained by the police. sadly, in iran, this sort of thing is not an isolated incident. ♪ ♪ for barcelona? we did promise we'd go. [dogs] they get the miles...we get a pet-sitter. use the card that gets you miles closer to your promise.
>> jason: that's a great question. it's a really good question. >> yeganeh: i'm happy that you asked the question. ♪ >> anthony: do you like it? you're happy here? >> jason: look, i'm at a point now, after five years, where, uh, i miss certain things about home. i miss my buddies. i miss, uh, burritos. i miss having certain beverages with my buddies and burritos, and certain types of establishments. um, but i love it. i love it, and i hate it. you know? but, it's home....
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jason: a known commodity. >> exactly. and in dealing with rupert murdoch the whole fox deal in the drama behind that. there is a lot of juice in there and it's fun. when: it comes at a time well-known people in the business committee are out there writing books. jason: and he is not done. >> part of the deal with fox's that he has to stick around. he is launching a service with all of the stuff he has accomplished. this streaming service may be the peiord -- period at the end of the sentence. carol: we are available online and through our mobile app. and deftly check out our podcast available on apple podcasts, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. more bloomberg television starts now. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask
jason: a known commodity. >> exactly. and in dealing with rupert murdoch the whole fox deal in the drama behind that. there is a lot of juice in there and it's fun. when: it comes at a time well-known people in the business committee are out there writing books. jason: and he is not done. >> part of the deal with fox's that he has to stick around. he is launching a service with all of the stuff he has accomplished. this streaming service may be the peiord -- period at the end of the...
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jason: completely. it is definitely one of the most underinvested assets that we have in the city of san jose, but also that means there's a lot of opportunity to really shape the public space to the community that is there now. robert: yeah, as an urban designer, i would--to me, it's almost like a blank canvas for you, right? jason: totally, it's there's--it's actually sometimes it'srealize, you know,en you havewhere do you s? and you but i think once you kind of get over that hump and realize that there's actually a lot of people that are vested in the successsn to do a good job too. robert: yeah, and what they have there already is pretty nice. it's very nice, and yet i notice a lot of people don't go there yet. i think it still requires the sort of feeling that it's all one thing. jason: yes. we think of the river park and the design of it as ahead of its time. it's very well designed. there are a lot of amenities there. there's heritage rose garden, historic orchard, but there aren't enough people
jason: completely. it is definitely one of the most underinvested assets that we have in the city of san jose, but also that means there's a lot of opportunity to really shape the public space to the community that is there now. robert: yeah, as an urban designer, i would--to me, it's almost like a blank canvas for you, right? jason: totally, it's there's--it's actually sometimes it'srealize, you know,en you havewhere do you s? and you but i think once you kind of get over that hump and realize...
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you're right, jason. it is a national security issue and appropriate for the military. >> kennedy: i would have more faith in what chuck schumer said if some of these democrats would start offering solutions and alternatives. one of the things you can say is sure, the wall will keep some people out but not most people out. democrats have a good opportunity to say well maybe we need to look at visa overstays. maybe there are other areas where we can keep the country safe and do a better job of vetting people who are coming here. and they have failed miserably there. i actually take exception with something that you said because we vote people into office to represent us and if the feeling is well that's just how it happens and even though you elected me i pivot when it is politically expedient for me and spend that well-intentioned money somewhere else completely. i don't like when republicans or democrats do it. i have to say this is a playbook. a play from the book that democrats will rip and use on day
you're right, jason. it is a national security issue and appropriate for the military. >> kennedy: i would have more faith in what chuck schumer said if some of these democrats would start offering solutions and alternatives. one of the things you can say is sure, the wall will keep some people out but not most people out. democrats have a good opportunity to say well maybe we need to look at visa overstays. maybe there are other areas where we can keep the country safe and do a better...
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>> jason: that's a great question. it's a really good question. >> yeganeh: i'm happy that you asked the question. ♪ >> anthony: do you like it? you're happy here? >> jason: look, i'm at a point now, after five years, where, uh, i miss certain things about home. i miss my buddies. i miss, uh, burritos. i miss having certain beverages with my buddies and burritos, and certain types of establishments. um, but i love it. i love it, and i hate it. you know? but, it's home. it's become home. >> anthony: are you optimistic about the future? >> yeganeh: yeah. especially if this nuclear deal finally happens, um, yeah. very much, actually. >> anthony: despite the hopeful nature of our conversation, six weeks after the filming of this episode, jason and yeganeh were mysteriously arrested and detained by the police. sadly, in iran, this sort of thing is not an isolated incident. ♪ this is apple card. a new kind of credit card. created by apple, not a bank. with a better way to track where you spend. a new level of privacy and
>> jason: that's a great question. it's a really good question. >> yeganeh: i'm happy that you asked the question. ♪ >> anthony: do you like it? you're happy here? >> jason: look, i'm at a point now, after five years, where, uh, i miss certain things about home. i miss my buddies. i miss, uh, burritos. i miss having certain beverages with my buddies and burritos, and certain types of establishments. um, but i love it. i love it, and i hate it. you know? but, it's home....
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jason: 30 seconds to go. real estate, how are you feeling, especially in the united states, residential and commercial? jonathan: i would say ok. prices are high, multiples are high for real estate. the economy has slowed. the good news is that supplies pretty limited and rates remain low. again, you have got to focus on where you see better growth. west coast of the united states, more technology, more job creation. warehouse is, another area as opposed to retail. rental housing, the shortage of new home construction has led to strength in rental housing and single-family homes. love doing aay, speed round with you at the global business for a in new york city. vonnie: that is "bloomberg businessweek's" jason kelly interviewing blackstone president jonathan gray. coming up "balance of power" with david westin. let's look at where we are almost midway through the session. s&p 500 is up .2%. edging higher as president trump mentions china. plenty of political turmoil coming out of washington including the rele
jason: 30 seconds to go. real estate, how are you feeling, especially in the united states, residential and commercial? jonathan: i would say ok. prices are high, multiples are high for real estate. the economy has slowed. the good news is that supplies pretty limited and rates remain low. again, you have got to focus on where you see better growth. west coast of the united states, more technology, more job creation. warehouse is, another area as opposed to retail. rental housing, the shortage...
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welcome to heritage, thank you for joining us, we will have a fun discussion about jason chaffetz new book, power grab and introduce him senator mike lee, best friend of the constitution. >> hello. it's a pleasure to be with you. this merges several of my interests, the constitution, conservative politics, books about those things at the heritage foundation and my friends jason and julie chaffetz. i first came to know the name jason chaffetz over 30 years ago when he became the place kicker at byu, he's really good, to this day he holds records including the most successful points after touchdown scored in a single game and i think in a single season and he was also famous for the fact that immediately after he kicked a field goal or pap, the helmet would come off and then he had this awesome slow jog to the sidelines and became famous for that, the chaffetz, something called the chaffetz rule. i actually think it played a key role in his success as a statesman in the state of utah, people came to know him and they knew who he was, i remember many years later long after he had played
welcome to heritage, thank you for joining us, we will have a fun discussion about jason chaffetz new book, power grab and introduce him senator mike lee, best friend of the constitution. >> hello. it's a pleasure to be with you. this merges several of my interests, the constitution, conservative politics, books about those things at the heritage foundation and my friends jason and julie chaffetz. i first came to know the name jason chaffetz over 30 years ago when he became the place...
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david: that is jason kelly with john foley. now we will turn back to washington, where joseph maguire has spent the morning testifying before the house intelligence committee on the whistleblower complaint against donald trump. ,e now welcome john delaney former congressman from maryland and democratic presidential candidate coming to us from washington. thank you for being with us. i understand you have a peloton. we should mention that. delaney: i do, i like it very much. david: if you look at what is unfolding right now, you are now running for president, what you make of the impeachment investigation? was speaker pelosi correct in launching the investigation? >> i think speaker delight -- i think speaker pull oc has played this perfectly. she resisted some of the calls to start the inquiry. many of them were premature. she waited for something that had the gravity associated with it, which is this call where the president clearly try to get a foreign power to interfere in our election. that is the kind of thing that merits
david: that is jason kelly with john foley. now we will turn back to washington, where joseph maguire has spent the morning testifying before the house intelligence committee on the whistleblower complaint against donald trump. ,e now welcome john delaney former congressman from maryland and democratic presidential candidate coming to us from washington. thank you for being with us. i understand you have a peloton. we should mention that. delaney: i do, i like it very much. david: if you look...
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david: jason, always good to have you with us. jason furman of harvard kennedy school. he is a professor there. --ing up, president trump i'm sorry, president trump tells the u.n. general summary that he will not accept a bad do with china, but how did his speech go over with the business community? the executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, and this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. reports that china has agreed to waive tariffs on soybeans from the united states raises hopes that there may be progress in the trade is good. president trump threw a wrench in that with his tough talk at the united nations. here with us is myron brilliant, head of international affairs at the chamber of commerce. good to have you in new york. are we making progress or probably not? myron: david, great to be back on. the president is ascending two messages. he says we need a big deal that deals with intellectual property and forth technology transfers and all the issues he and the team have been talking about the past year. h
david: jason, always good to have you with us. jason furman of harvard kennedy school. he is a professor there. --ing up, president trump i'm sorry, president trump tells the u.n. general summary that he will not accept a bad do with china, but how did his speech go over with the business community? the executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, and this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. reports that china has agreed to...
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jason: well, congrats on all your success so far. ali satvat, head of health care strategic growth at kkr, thank you. vonnie: thank you for that. coming up, another tech giant facing antitrust scrutiny. we look at the ftc's amazon investigation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. ."is is "bloomberg markets let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. here's viviana hurtado. viviana: president donald trump commemorating 9/11 by placing a wreath at the panda gone. he spoke -- at the pentagon. he spoke to survivors and those who had relatives who died there. pres. trump: we come here and the knowledge that we cannot of pain-- we cannot erase the of that dark, wretched day, but we offer you all that we have. our unwavering loyalty, our undying devotion, and our eternal pledge that your loved ones will never, ever be forgotten. viviana: at the world trade center here in new york, fable members gathered to read the names of those killed in the attack -- family members gathered to read the name
jason: well, congrats on all your success so far. ali satvat, head of health care strategic growth at kkr, thank you. vonnie: thank you for that. coming up, another tech giant facing antitrust scrutiny. we look at the ftc's amazon investigation next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. ."is is "bloomberg markets let's check in on the bloomberg first word news. here's viviana hurtado. viviana: president donald trump commemorating 9/11 by placing a...
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jason: i think that is right. we will need to see what steps are being taken in the kingdom to see that these are being addressed going forward. david: secretary perry said this is an attack at the economic system of the globe. our economy is less dependent on oil today than it was in the 1970's and 1980's. jason: there are two answers. as you become less of an oil importer, you still feel the pain at the pump. the gdp impacted smaller because your consumers might be paying more, but producers are gaining more. the gdp impact is less. is we are still in a global market regardless of that. you will still feel those impacts at the pump. david: thank you by much. that is jason bordoff of columbia university. coming up later today, the w of "money undercover" with lisa abramowicz. today's guest is howard marks of oaktree capital. that comes up at 1:00 eastern time and this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i am david westin. this afternoon on capitol hill, the senate judiciary committee hol
jason: i think that is right. we will need to see what steps are being taken in the kingdom to see that these are being addressed going forward. david: secretary perry said this is an attack at the economic system of the globe. our economy is less dependent on oil today than it was in the 1970's and 1980's. jason: there are two answers. as you become less of an oil importer, you still feel the pain at the pump. the gdp impacted smaller because your consumers might be paying more, but producers...
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by the time jason writes clashes had erupted. hours for dollars only with so i grabbed my friends like that day me. how it's like that. and called us so they tracked me through the battle barrier that they're holding me there and they have given me up at all like feature for. i. jason faces a 5 year sentence for unlawful assembly. he says he has no regrets we need to use whatever we can to let the government hear our voice even though they may not care even though if this turns out nothing but we need to do this. jason's college roommate was also arrested the same night a philosophy major tie on has weighed the pros and cons of radical action and all wes you dye your own will by raising table like so far it's a long haul most of our homes hard because i've come looking. for the house on which home oh my god how you all are young dumb old at home how have you lost i guess i'll be so face once it was on. they're not gonna go going to use that. like many of their peers both jason and took part in the umbrella movement in 2014 for 79
by the time jason writes clashes had erupted. hours for dollars only with so i grabbed my friends like that day me. how it's like that. and called us so they tracked me through the battle barrier that they're holding me there and they have given me up at all like feature for. i. jason faces a 5 year sentence for unlawful assembly. he says he has no regrets we need to use whatever we can to let the government hear our voice even though they may not care even though if this turns out nothing but...
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jason crow said he is hearing that same kind of thing now in the united states. he wrote, i recognized that the values i fought for overseas were now under assault at home. i didn't run for office because i disliked donald trump. i ran because i love our country. and he ran in a colorado district last year that has never elected a democrat. in his statement supporting an impeachment inquiry congressman crow wrote during my tours in iraq and afghanistan i saw what happens when government officials are above the law. when democrats campaigned in previously republican districts in the west, they usually don't like to talk about the gun problem in this country. but jason crow ran as a democraa democrat who supports banning the sale of assault weapons. >> i look at the gun violence crisis and how it's torn apart so many families. enough is enough. these are the weapons i needed when i was fighting in iraq and afghanistan. now they're tearing our communities apart. when my 4-year-old daughter comes home from school and tells us about the bad guy drills that she has and
jason crow said he is hearing that same kind of thing now in the united states. he wrote, i recognized that the values i fought for overseas were now under assault at home. i didn't run for office because i disliked donald trump. i ran because i love our country. and he ran in a colorado district last year that has never elected a democrat. in his statement supporting an impeachment inquiry congressman crow wrote during my tours in iraq and afghanistan i saw what happens when government...
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go ahead, jason. >> exactly. so as everybody sees this number, those vulnerable members, their staffers are calling them now, look, it's at 187. we could be 192. nobody's going to get mad at us for that. right? so the building of this momentum is a huge part of why not only pelosi kind of knew this was the point that everybody was at, but it's also an opportunity for people who might have been vulnerable, who might for peoplt have been vulnerable, might have been nervous -- i'm guessing the last people who will come forward and officially announce will come from very blue, very safe districts which will allow them to provide cover. >> but it's still a bit of a task. it's not a burden in the hand yet to get those 31 votes. >> no kidding. >> she was waiting i think to get closer before considering what she did today. but the ukraine scandal forced her hand and created more momentum. >> we've reported it. news viewers have been following this. everyone does remember her saying well we're not close to a majority, tha
go ahead, jason. >> exactly. so as everybody sees this number, those vulnerable members, their staffers are calling them now, look, it's at 187. we could be 192. nobody's going to get mad at us for that. right? so the building of this momentum is a huge part of why not only pelosi kind of knew this was the point that everybody was at, but it's also an opportunity for people who might have been vulnerable, who might for peoplt have been vulnerable, might have been nervous -- i'm guessing...
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and he is like, jason, are you kidding me? you need to go out there as much as you possibly can to get out our message and go on every a network and talk about why you believe what you believe. it was the right answer. itself was good advice. and i would argue that we need more people who can get in front of the cam razz to go on all the networks to talk about what it is we believe and give that perspective. i don't buy into the idea that you need to just sit back and, oh, well they're not going to give us a fair shake so we won't go on limit did more interviews on msnbc and cnn -- you probably didn't see them -- not that many people saw them but -- than i did on fox news, and so eight and a half years in congress, then i left in a very pressed to have this contributor relationship with fox, but i always felt like i can still contribute in the public square because now more than ever i can get out there and talk about issues that matter, that matter for our country, and at least from a conservative standpoint, and it's been ve
and he is like, jason, are you kidding me? you need to go out there as much as you possibly can to get out our message and go on every a network and talk about why you believe what you believe. it was the right answer. itself was good advice. and i would argue that we need more people who can get in front of the cam razz to go on all the networks to talk about what it is we believe and give that perspective. i don't buy into the idea that you need to just sit back and, oh, well they're not...
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which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue jason came to call. he had something the detectives needed to hear, he said. >> reporter: i mean, that would take a certain amount of courage. >> absolutely. we would've never known about that if jason wouldn't have come forward. >> reporter: known what? the secret incident that got junior pastor jason involved. it happened soon after marie disappeared. when a very distraught james asked this church elder for help. >> he said, he goes, i need you to get me out of the country. i said what's going on? i said, does this have to do with maria -- marie? he said i cant tell you. never once said anything to me else, just it's bad. >> reporter: james seemed suicidal, said the elder. so he called a doctor friend. and the doctor committed the preacher to a mental hospital. for ten days. during which time jason anderson, took over preacher duties. but then jason heard things. not about what happened to marie, but about polygamy. with other church leaders, he confronted james and tanya. >> reporter: this is a, forgi
which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue jason came to call. he had something the detectives needed to hear, he said. >> reporter: i mean, that would take a certain amount of courage. >> absolutely. we would've never known about that if jason wouldn't have come forward. >> reporter: known what? the secret incident that got junior pastor jason involved. it happened soon after marie disappeared. when a very distraught james asked this church elder for...
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jason, is this the second time this has happened to you?m is, yes. iwas time this has happened to you?m is, yes. i was with monarch airlines. i had left them because i could see the writing was on the wall, they were actually a superb company to work for as well as thomas cook. hopefully the industry will recognise this and hopefully we will recognise this and hopefully we will find it easier to getjobs. there is a report that passengers on one of the final thomas cook flights collected two carrier bags full of cash for the cabin crew. they were in they didn't know whether the company had gone into administration, and when they landed the pilot over the tannoy said, "our dream has ended," and passengers had a whip round. i think it is outstanding and shows how much people that love thomas cook, how it was such a loved brand. being an employee of thomas cook, it is drilled into you to be a family. and it really was like that. everybody keptin it really was like that. everybody kept in contact with each other throughout the uk, we all had different soc
jason, is this the second time this has happened to you?m is, yes. iwas time this has happened to you?m is, yes. i was with monarch airlines. i had left them because i could see the writing was on the wall, they were actually a superb company to work for as well as thomas cook. hopefully the industry will recognise this and hopefully we will recognise this and hopefully we will find it easier to getjobs. there is a report that passengers on one of the final thomas cook flights collected two...
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with that, please join me in welcoming jason, the author of power grab. [applause] >> thanks for having me, thanks for being here. thank you to senator lee. he had a vote and now he has to hustle back because he has another vote on the floor. probably best that he does that. now i get to tell my story while he's not here. that's even better. i first met mike, this is amazing to me because we were at the utah county convention. there's literally a thousand people at this event and this gentleman comes up and we start talking and he introduces himself as mike and i said you have a card or something, what's your full name and he said mike lee. i knew, he was the spitting image of whose father who was the president of brigham young university and i said likely and i said any. [inaudible] he had argued a hundred plus cases before the supreme court. fast forward to when the chief of staff, general counsel, one of the best things i did while i was chief of staff, it is true and i broke my foot, i broke my right foot so i couldn't use the accelerator. i tried to
with that, please join me in welcoming jason, the author of power grab. [applause] >> thanks for having me, thanks for being here. thank you to senator lee. he had a vote and now he has to hustle back because he has another vote on the floor. probably best that he does that. now i get to tell my story while he's not here. that's even better. i first met mike, this is amazing to me because we were at the utah county convention. there's literally a thousand people at this event and this...
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jason sr. directs his son using a microphone and speaker inside his helmet. >> straight to your right. he picks up most of it just listening. he can tell which wray the play is going. >> this past saturday with his team five yards away, the play they called was for jason. >> we've been trying to figure out how to get into the end zone forever. >> he gets the ball, the line stays tight. >> it's a wall. he can high right behind there. worked the first time we used it, man. it was beautiful. >> he's in. touchdown! >> one of my teammates said to spike the ball. the feeling was great. it was mice first touchdown in my first year playing football. >> it was probably one of the greatest feelings i've had. >> it was great, man. i don't know how to explain it any more than that. >>> wow. >> just incredible. >> that's fantastic. he is so inspirational. >> definitely. >>> "words news tonight" is up next. >> for all of us here, thank you so much for inviting us into your homes tonight. >> see you at 6: >>>
jason sr. directs his son using a microphone and speaker inside his helmet. >> straight to your right. he picks up most of it just listening. he can tell which wray the play is going. >> this past saturday with his team five yards away, the play they called was for jason. >> we've been trying to figure out how to get into the end zone forever. >> he gets the ball, the line stays tight. >> it's a wall. he can high right behind there. worked the first time we used...
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we're back with jason reilly, allysia finley and kate bachelor to dell. so, jason, was the s.a.t. a decision a good one? >> yes, i think it was, paul. the average white s.a.t. score in this country is about 170 points higher than the average black s.a.t. test score. and this was initially an effort to do manager about that. -- something about that. adversity was basically a proxy for race. this was a back door attempt at racial preferences, i think -- paul: isn't the test biased against african-americans? >> no, i don't think it's biased against african-americans. i think what we need to focus on is preparing kids to do a better job for the test. not change the test or change the standard for getting into college. the problem here is trying to get kids that aren't qualified to do the work or can't handle the work into college. you're not doing them any favors. you're just going to see higher dropout rates among these groups. we've seen in the past. the real hard work is going to be done in the k-12 system getting these kids prepared to take the test. paul: why do you think the col
we're back with jason reilly, allysia finley and kate bachelor to dell. so, jason, was the s.a.t. a decision a good one? >> yes, i think it was, paul. the average white s.a.t. score in this country is about 170 points higher than the average black s.a.t. test score. and this was initially an effort to do manager about that. -- something about that. adversity was basically a proxy for race. this was a back door attempt at racial preferences, i think -- paul: isn't the test biased against...
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jason. >> jason? >> who is chauser? >> good, reran the category. >> reporter: that's jason, the math teacher from albuquerque, who earned his 19th straight win last night. >> that gives you now a 19-day total of 532, $496. >> reporter: he is already the third-highest winner ever. >> only two players, ken jennings and james holtz hauer have won more money. >> reporter: jason says he tried out for the show eight times before securing a spot. >> it was a shocking moment. >> reporter: and what did he do to prepare? >> i went to some quiz websites. i did some reading. i watched a whole slew, i had 90 episodes on my dvr. i watched them, just to get in the -- get in the moment. >> reporter: he practiced buzzing and quizzed himself with old episodes. >> i practice buzzing. i stood there, instead of sitting on the couch, i stood behind the coach. >> reporter: and even jason cannot believe his streak. >> i never, ever could have imagined this, and i'm a big dreamer. i've been thinking about this for a long time. >> we'll see how
jason. >> jason? >> who is chauser? >> good, reran the category. >> reporter: that's jason, the math teacher from albuquerque, who earned his 19th straight win last night. >> that gives you now a 19-day total of 532, $496. >> reporter: he is already the third-highest winner ever. >> only two players, ken jennings and james holtz hauer have won more money. >> reporter: jason says he tried out for the show eight times before securing a spot....
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>> jason: no. you'd be in jail, and i'd be trying to get you out of jail. >> sean: you shred the constitution, you're saying that we will have a dual justice system. we want to have equal justice under the law. you are telling me that? >> jason: i believe in this attorney general more than anyone that i've seen thus far,e participantcle backbone and guts -- the political backbone and guts to get it done, but i have not yet seen the department of justice step up and prosecute one of their own, particularly at the highest echelons. so far we do. i mean, i have a laundry list. how many people did we have before me and trey gowdy andothn handcuffs. >> tom fenton. >> well, you know what occurs to me is that james comey and hillary clinton committed some of the same crimes.no prosecuti. i think the big news out of the report is the more that you look at it in terms of its impact and explaining the coup against president trump, james comey was a spy against president-elect trump.and then president trump.
>> jason: no. you'd be in jail, and i'd be trying to get you out of jail. >> sean: you shred the constitution, you're saying that we will have a dual justice system. we want to have equal justice under the law. you are telling me that? >> jason: i believe in this attorney general more than anyone that i've seen thus far,e participantcle backbone and guts -- the political backbone and guts to get it done, but i have not yet seen the department of justice step up and prosecute...
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jason. >> literature, 200. >> jason? >> who is chaucer? >> good. you ran the category. $3,000. >> reporter: that's jason zuffranieri, the math teacher from albuquerque, who earned his 19th straight win last night. >> that gives you now a 19-day total of $532,496. >> reporter: zuffranieri is already the third-highest winner ever. >> only two players, ken jennings and james holtzhauer have won more money. >> reporter: jason says he tried out for the show eight times before securing a spot. >> it was a shocking moment. >> reporter: and what did he do to prepare? >> i went to some quiz websites. i did some reading. i watched a whole slew -- i had, like, 90 episodes on my dvr, and i watched a whole bunch of them, just to kind of get in the moment. >> reporter: he practiced buzzing and quizzed himself with old episodes. >> i practiced buzzing. i stood there, you know, instead of sitting on the couch, i stood behind the couch and would answer in the form of a question. >> reporter: and even jason cannot believe his streak. >> i never, ever could have imag
jason. >> literature, 200. >> jason? >> who is chaucer? >> good. you ran the category. $3,000. >> reporter: that's jason zuffranieri, the math teacher from albuquerque, who earned his 19th straight win last night. >> that gives you now a 19-day total of $532,496. >> reporter: zuffranieri is already the third-highest winner ever. >> only two players, ken jennings and james holtzhauer have won more money. >> reporter: jason says he tried out...
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bghtall ri stop, edman gets the out.thgaz s in to>> i jason heywar. he did what he h to do,laot the ball y, tied the game up and now the cubs are set up with a rookie to comeou thrghn season. cu leless. >> joe:s i ellihingt. o nt >> jkaloeth: wecaleelst contreras with and then heywarde on a ground ooh after mztinebehe r sc ordnnbaing. the cubs down toeeun jai ♪ budweiser reserve copper ler [vacuum] this ig yss oerav piegie rys? (vo) this is the averys. iaeldod thisd.wo i isubroe ntenheg s gnws 5 he awould betoe'shericuagainst . a resetting thes t ndting lfoothil t e has been onight because of heldie pitches>> craigrifot otfa kimbrel's return but he o gfalim o liquis ♪ ♪ br than lde 5-4. bottoebl nit incat s ceicje codssy broke upheitr?h guysi take controlf yo w oifuri. tthe and control you need with xfinity xfi. click, call or visit take conta store today.ri. tthe heohth55 theofn: reonha go omrst opp sow t tsaikssestiitmar-ag hissae an yen h r ass key holing.c tubs b har middle, ndnd eleddtother t osllomand thein
bghtall ri stop, edman gets the out.thgaz s in to>> i jason heywar. he did what he h to do,laot the ball y, tied the game up and now the cubs are set up with a rookie to comeou thrghn season. cu leless. >> joe:s i ellihingt. o nt >> jkaloeth: wecaleelst contreras with and then heywarde on a ground ooh after mztinebehe r sc ordnnbaing. the cubs down toeeun jai ♪ budweiser reserve copper ler [vacuum] this ig yss oerav piegie rys? (vo) this is the averys. iaeldod thisd.wo i...
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taylor: that was the peloton ceo john foley with bloomberg's jason kelly. and this week brought pretty of turbulence to wework. co-founder adam neumann stepped down from his ceo role tuesday in a move designed to salvage the company's planned ipo. the co-president and chief financial officer and sebastian gunningham, the vice-chairman, were named co-ceo's. i discussed the executive shakeup brett wallace and gene munster. >> i think the writing was clearly on the wall that this is where the momentum was. my reaction is to think of this in three chapters. there is the past and things that happened that were very good with wework. leadership was not as good. the leadership had a lot of the power that built the company. then there is the present, and i have to applaud everybody involved in how smooth this is going so far. if you look at the clock, it was just a few weeks ago this started, and they already have some replacements, temporary or permanent. adam, the way he stepped aside, was respectable. and so, i credit the company for that. it is different from h
taylor: that was the peloton ceo john foley with bloomberg's jason kelly. and this week brought pretty of turbulence to wework. co-founder adam neumann stepped down from his ceo role tuesday in a move designed to salvage the company's planned ipo. the co-president and chief financial officer and sebastian gunningham, the vice-chairman, were named co-ceo's. i discussed the executive shakeup brett wallace and gene munster. >> i think the writing was clearly on the wall that this is where...
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but he soon lost his batting partner, jason roy, clea n his batting partner, jason roy, clean bowled byjosh hazelwood, just before the close. so england five wickets down. still with a huge amount of work to do. while stokes is still there, the fans will believe anything is possible, but they know they face a real battle to save this match, and save the ashes hopes. we probably wouldn't have liked to have loosed a couple wickets of the end there, but i think it's setting out, pretty clear for us end there, but i think it's setting out, pretty clearfor us in end there, but i think it's setting out, pretty clear for us in terms of there is a follow to get past, and there's a score to get as close as we can. i think we are on the up a couple partnerships away from that. yeah, from a personal point of view, to be sitting here with three figures, i thought how i played, i was pretty happy with it. england have thrashed italy 37—0 at stjames‘ park in their last warm up game before the rugby world cup injapan. after a tryless first half england took three minutes to score after the re s
but he soon lost his batting partner, jason roy, clea n his batting partner, jason roy, clean bowled byjosh hazelwood, just before the close. so england five wickets down. still with a huge amount of work to do. while stokes is still there, the fans will believe anything is possible, but they know they face a real battle to save this match, and save the ashes hopes. we probably wouldn't have liked to have loosed a couple wickets of the end there, but i think it's setting out, pretty clear for...
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jessica lost her younger brother, jason. carlene, her only son, jason. dave, his eldest child, jonathan. >> i don't like wearing this gold star. i wear it with pride. i don't like it. >> reporter: frankie gaye lost his son and says the survivors are like family. >> when i hear the other soldiers tell stories about what my son did, how he sacrificed his life for his brothers, it makes me more proud than i've been in my life. >> reporter: survivors like david zwick and will coupa, knew the dangers and so did the men they were fighting with. >> the last mission, probably the worst one. >> reporter: the phone calls home were increasingly frightening. >> he said, i got to go. i could still hear everything. and there was a lot of gunshots. i just dropped to my knees and said, god, please don't let this be the time. >> reporter: 200 insurgents versus 48 service members. >> they had the numbers, and the surprise. we weren't outmatched. >> there are few things i remember clearly. but watching specialist bad take his last breaths in the foxhole next to me, those a
jessica lost her younger brother, jason. carlene, her only son, jason. dave, his eldest child, jonathan. >> i don't like wearing this gold star. i wear it with pride. i don't like it. >> reporter: frankie gaye lost his son and says the survivors are like family. >> when i hear the other soldiers tell stories about what my son did, how he sacrificed his life for his brothers, it makes me more proud than i've been in my life. >> reporter: survivors like david zwick and...