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buzz in the media it wasn't a couple of pages from from the newspapers in the end nothing nothing howard's jim good luck with all your work in the future we haven't even mentioned your music i know you're a great musician as well we'll have to do that another time you know thanks very much for being next having me. now artists have been involved with our next topic not just designing and i so tell right off in the freezing cold arctic circle village in swedish. the oldest ice hotel in the world. has to be rebuilt every year but they've been doing it for that is thirty years now and it's made from thirty thousand tons of snow ice that's a mixture of packed snow and ice. the best way to get to this destination is to speed along sweden's frozen tony river it feels like minus fifty degrees celsius on our way to a spectacular. cell from ice and snow. every year some sixty thousand visitors from across the globe come here to spend a night in the world's largest ice hotel. is the hotel's creative director he says the structure has to be rebuilt. this is actually a big art exposed the ice hotel and ev
buzz in the media it wasn't a couple of pages from from the newspapers in the end nothing nothing howard's jim good luck with all your work in the future we haven't even mentioned your music i know you're a great musician as well we'll have to do that another time you know thanks very much for being next having me. now artists have been involved with our next topic not just designing and i so tell right off in the freezing cold arctic circle village in swedish. the oldest ice hotel in the...
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jim, doreen, back to you. >> all right. nicole jacobs reporting from howard. thank you, nicole. >>> only on news 4 tonight, the mother of a preschooler is explaining how her ild's sexual abuse is impacting her family. her little girl is one of 15 suspected victims of taylor boykin. boykin was sentenced to 41 years tooled today for molesting young children when he a was assistant teacher at the bristo miniland academy. parents testified at the sentencing hearing today. one 6-year-old told her mom she wishes she was never born. many of the kids have deep emotional scars. >> for my child, we deal with nightmares. we deal with anxiety. it makes it difficult.we re a little bitto close having some closure to this, but there is still concern with the daycare that they allowedhat happen. >> reporter: as that mother alluded to, some parents are considering suits against the academy. >>> a florida man accused of sending more ahan dozen pipe bombs to prominent critics of president trump pleaded guilty in court today. cesar sayoc cried during his plea. said he knew his ac
jim, doreen, back to you. >> all right. nicole jacobs reporting from howard. thank you, nicole. >>> only on news 4 tonight, the mother of a preschooler is explaining how her ild's sexual abuse is impacting her family. her little girl is one of 15 suspected victims of taylor boykin. boykin was sentenced to 41 years tooled today for molesting young children when he a was assistant teacher at the bristo miniland academy. parents testified at the sentencing hearing today. one...
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very famously, senator jim baker -- howard baker -- was talking about that.was what the grand jury investigation, that was conducted, was never made public. was justt to congress publicly released in the past six months, some 40 years after the event. it was finally released because the judge found that the grand -- seall gnome no longer mattered. it is true that the investigation is paid for with federal dollars, but our representatives have passed laws and regulations in the past that govern when, and if, they can be made public. not everything that we find gets made public. host: asking who pays for the mueller report? if we have paid for it, why shouldn't we have the investigation? if you are going to have secrets, get someone else to pay for it. i want to read every word. 'sest: i appreciate jody feeling. i anticipate the actual report will not be worth the read. the regulations call for a report of his activities, not his findings. mueller has frankly given us his public report. ofhas put it in a number extensive indictments. there was the indictment of
very famously, senator jim baker -- howard baker -- was talking about that.was what the grand jury investigation, that was conducted, was never made public. was justt to congress publicly released in the past six months, some 40 years after the event. it was finally released because the judge found that the grand -- seall gnome no longer mattered. it is true that the investigation is paid for with federal dollars, but our representatives have passed laws and regulations in the past that govern...
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jim. a howdy boo-yah to you from chicago land >> oh, man no kidding okay, jordan howard. n eagle thought. what's up? >> thank you for your in-depth show that i've been watching for a few years now. >> there you go. thank you. >> hey, jim, i have added a chunk of tail lor brands symbol terd at a much higher price. >> you know that's not that good an outfit and i have nothing good to say. my grandma told me, nana mary told me if you don't have anything good to say, i'm not going to say it. thank you, nana mary she lived and she had jack daniels and that's how you live that long. >> sal >> boo-yah from boca raton, florida. >> i remember larry kudlow said he was laid back in boca raton >> come on down, jim >> all right >> i want to ask you, i've been ordering -- i love the clothes and i love the concept and i'm looking to purchase the stock. i agree with you i agree with you i think it's a great stock that last quarter was good the previous quarter was disappointing and i love the way they bounce back and i welcome them on the show it did sound, sal, candidly that you were spe
jim. a howdy boo-yah to you from chicago land >> oh, man no kidding okay, jordan howard. n eagle thought. what's up? >> thank you for your in-depth show that i've been watching for a few years now. >> there you go. thank you. >> hey, jim, i have added a chunk of tail lor brands symbol terd at a much higher price. >> you know that's not that good an outfit and i have nothing good to say. my grandma told me, nana mary told me if you don't have anything good to say,...
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jim: my pleasure. david: bill burton, he served in the obama white house and right now he is working with howard schultzs in independent who is thinking about running, and he's adjusted what -- he said just awakenings we are not getting out of the democratic field. >> howard schultz is looking at the question of whether he should run as an independent, because he loves this country and he is worried about the polarization and the impact it is having on the conversation and of the inability of washington to get things done. so i think you have republicans saying one thing, far left democrats saying another thing and howard schultz is just trying to listen to the american people to see if this is the right time for his candidacy. david: there is your former brother saying we have republicans on one side, far left in the cuts on the other, is there room for a moderate voice? jim: i think he is making a bunch of money peddling that bs. that is ridiculous. you saw a moderate governor, john hickenlooper of colorado, he announced he is running. joe biden is talking about running. the only reason that howard sc
jim: my pleasure. david: bill burton, he served in the obama white house and right now he is working with howard schultzs in independent who is thinking about running, and he's adjusted what -- he said just awakenings we are not getting out of the democratic field. >> howard schultz is looking at the question of whether he should run as an independent, because he loves this country and he is worried about the polarization and the impact it is having on the conversation and of the...
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jim. oak tree selling 62% of itself to brookfield asset management our viewers may know oak tree, led by howardo will continue as co-chairman. bruce karsh, they'll run them separately, but it is an important transaction. we'll keep an eye on shares of oak tree this morning. they're halted now 62% acquired by brookfield, they're going to control oaktree capital with -- has about $120 billion in assets. and they do specialize in alternative investments, of course, what they call opportunistic value oriented and risk controlled approach, credit is a big part of their portfolio. brookfield is focused on real estate to a large extent, they expanded beyond that 350 billion in assets. it is $49 a share in cash, 1.770 class a shares of brookfield, a 50/50 consideration overall, depending on how people choose to go. and as carl, i was trying to look through here to see in fact whether there is any sort of path to further purchase, buy brookfield in terms of taking their stake even higher. again, they're going to -- apparently run the companies separately they're talking about partnering to leverage thei
jim. oak tree selling 62% of itself to brookfield asset management our viewers may know oak tree, led by howardo will continue as co-chairman. bruce karsh, they'll run them separately, but it is an important transaction. we'll keep an eye on shares of oak tree this morning. they're halted now 62% acquired by brookfield, they're going to control oaktree capital with -- has about $120 billion in assets. and they do specialize in alternative investments, of course, what they call opportunistic...