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jamie: after i got fired.s shows you how stupid corporate america gets -- the company had been set up. co-ceo.ochairman and i was going to be the president and run the global corporate investment bank. amonge of turmoil management, deals are very tough. assete co-heads of management, consumer, and risk, fans, and technology reported to me. they only reported to sandy and john. i said, you guys are crazy. this will destroy the company. the second you do this, people will build trenches and stockpile ammunition. by the time you two guys figure it out, a lot of people would leave the company. they were saying, it works for me. i said come it doesn't matter if it works for you. it matters if it works for the clients and employees. when you hear a ceo say, it works for me, you should question their intelligence a little bit. that's not how you should look at business. it is what works for the client ultimately. david: when you were fired and were looking for something to do , you are offered ceo of home depot? , a
jamie: after i got fired.s shows you how stupid corporate america gets -- the company had been set up. co-ceo.ochairman and i was going to be the president and run the global corporate investment bank. amonge of turmoil management, deals are very tough. assete co-heads of management, consumer, and risk, fans, and technology reported to me. they only reported to sandy and john. i said, you guys are crazy. this will destroy the company. the second you do this, people will build trenches and...
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jamie's roommates couldn't find her. they called chuck. >> i got a call asking me if i knew where she was, and i said no, she didn't come over here last night. i don't know where she is. i hadn't talked to her the night before. and i went to work. >> that same morning, detective kenny elliot of the brazos county sheriff's office was summoned to the scene of a disturbing discovery. >> there was a young female, appeared to be in her early 20s, she was nude, she had extensive road rash on her entire body. and she was obviously deceased. >> a jogger spotted the victim in a ditch nine feet from the side of the road. >> i arrived, there was probably half a dozen officers here and they had taped off the area, blocked traffic. at that point, we started conducting a search of the area. we figured that she had been sexually assaulted and dumped here. >> less than a mile away, deputies discovered what was presumed to be the woman's clothing, strewn across the entrance to an oil field. another nine miles from there, an abandoned veh
jamie's roommates couldn't find her. they called chuck. >> i got a call asking me if i knew where she was, and i said no, she didn't come over here last night. i don't know where she is. i hadn't talked to her the night before. and i went to work. >> that same morning, detective kenny elliot of the brazos county sheriff's office was summoned to the scene of a disturbing discovery. >> there was a young female, appeared to be in her early 20s, she was nude, she had extensive...
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hi, i'm jamie. when you see my skin right now, you might not know i suffer from acne and redness, i have hyperpigmentation all across my cheeks, which is so hard to cover. but what's truly amazing is right now i don't have on any foundation or concealer at all on my skin. i'm wearing one life changing product that's unlike anything you've ever seen before and i'm so excited to share it with you. this is my skin. i've suffered from rosacea and really, really sensitive skin for more than a decade. and i used to spend hours every single day applying heavy foundations hoping they would cover. i tried foundation after foundation, and they either wouldn't cover or they'd be so thick they would cake and crease and crack and make me look older. that makeup would irritate my skin and clog my pores, so then my skin would get worse, so then i'd apply even more. i knew there had to be something better, so i worked with plastic surgeons and dermatologists and i created it cosmetics. i wanted to create a product
hi, i'm jamie. when you see my skin right now, you might not know i suffer from acne and redness, i have hyperpigmentation all across my cheeks, which is so hard to cover. but what's truly amazing is right now i don't have on any foundation or concealer at all on my skin. i'm wearing one life changing product that's unlike anything you've ever seen before and i'm so excited to share it with you. this is my skin. i've suffered from rosacea and really, really sensitive skin for more than a...
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>> jamie hince: an aristocrat.called "the angry isle," and he talks about how british are famous for being polite and apologizing a lot, but that that actually masks a deep anger. you think there's any truth to that at all? >> jamie hince: well, i think -- 'cause i've been spending a lot of time in california, which is -- you know? it's not, when you come to london, if you come to london for a month you won't make any friends and you probably won't find anywhere to go. but after that you'll meet the best people you'll ever meet in your life. and then when i went to l.a that first month i was so popular, everyone was outside, like six bands, and then nothing comes of it. there's a kind of real first impression thing. >> anthony: right. >> jamie hince: that doesn't go anywhere. in london, it's just get on down and deal with it. >> anthony: right. >> jamie hince: yay. see, here they come. >> anthony: it's the point. >> jamie hince: we're closing. closing. >> anthony: they're closing. yeah. >> jamie hince: get tony som
>> jamie hince: an aristocrat.called "the angry isle," and he talks about how british are famous for being polite and apologizing a lot, but that that actually masks a deep anger. you think there's any truth to that at all? >> jamie hince: well, i think -- 'cause i've been spending a lot of time in california, which is -- you know? it's not, when you come to london, if you come to london for a month you won't make any friends and you probably won't find anywhere to go. but...
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president draghi and jamie dimon. shy.: jamie dimon is not he will express his views. alix: it was interesting that j.p. morgan closed slightly lower yesterday despite the entire yield curve backing up. jonathan: looking forward to that conversation. latest break the ecb's rate decision at 7:45 a.m. eastern time and bring you live coverage of mario draghi's news coverage at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. 8 day losing streak for treasuries. when we make it nine? 257re up a basis point to on the u.s. 10 year. the euro firmer against the dollar. alix: take a look at commodities. oil below the 100 day moving average. that is significant. i wanted to point out it is not just oil that is weaker. it is the entire commodity complex. iron ore, copper also down. gold a little softer as well. it is important. not just about oil or the oversupply, but weakness permeating. jonathan: let's get over to pray for now. president mario draghi predicted to leave interest rates unchanged through the end of 2017. joining us for more ahead of the decision is jamie murray and matt miller. i wanted t
president draghi and jamie dimon. shy.: jamie dimon is not he will express his views. alix: it was interesting that j.p. morgan closed slightly lower yesterday despite the entire yield curve backing up. jonathan: looking forward to that conversation. latest break the ecb's rate decision at 7:45 a.m. eastern time and bring you live coverage of mario draghi's news coverage at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. 8 day losing streak for treasuries. when we make it nine? 257re up a basis point to on the u.s. 10...
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president draghi and jamie dimon. shy.: jamie dimon is not he will express his views.at j.p. morgan closed slightly lower yesterday despite the entire yield curve backing up. jonathan: looking forward to that conversation. latest break the ecb's rate decision at 7:45 a.m. eastern time and bring you live coverage of mario draghi's news coverage at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. 8 day losing streak for treasuries. when we make
president draghi and jamie dimon. shy.: jamie dimon is not he will express his views.at j.p. morgan closed slightly lower yesterday despite the entire yield curve backing up. jonathan: looking forward to that conversation. latest break the ecb's rate decision at 7:45 a.m. eastern time and bring you live coverage of mario draghi's news coverage at 8:30 a.m. eastern time. 8 day losing streak for treasuries. when we make
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jamie: how come you won't take our deposits? [laughter] jamie: these are investing clients.tly around the new administration. traditional. you have a change of leadership and people will be concerned. and around the world it is trump , mostly about trump. today at lunch i went around the table and said, what do you want to talk about it lunch, and we did not get to trump until the seventh question? francine: was the first? jamie: clash of civilizations, regulatory, inclusive capitalism, things like that. francine: they are concerned it would affect the investments or more just -- getting smarter about how they -- jamie: they are thinking more long-term. capitalism could do a better job of crting jobs, helping skills. one of the things at the business roundtable chairmanship, i think business should play its part in promoting what is good for all americans, including earnings and tax credits. i agree. most of the big companies are socially advance and give medical benefits and they train their people what we could do a better job and cover policies that are better for the com
jamie: how come you won't take our deposits? [laughter] jamie: these are investing clients.tly around the new administration. traditional. you have a change of leadership and people will be concerned. and around the world it is trump , mostly about trump. today at lunch i went around the table and said, what do you want to talk about it lunch, and we did not get to trump until the seventh question? francine: was the first? jamie: clash of civilizations, regulatory, inclusive capitalism, things...
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jamie's pretty strong, but eventually there's a time when jamie is -- it's gonna hit her and hit herd. >> are you afraid of what you could find? >> it will be hard. but the thing of it is, we have found her. either way. i mean, it will be hard. but the thing of it is, is, my wish will come true, her nightmare will be over, and she will be with us, no matter what. >> reporter: a wish now shared by these two families, united in grief, still searching for answers. for "nightline," i'm juju chang in kansas city, missouri. >> our thanks to juju for that report. >>> coming up next here, something very different. is boxing the new yoga? why more and more women are going the distance. >>> and later, the unlikely friendship between george w. bush and michelle obama. in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled on a long-term asthma control medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo is specifically designed to open up airways to improve breath
jamie's pretty strong, but eventually there's a time when jamie is -- it's gonna hit her and hit herd. >> are you afraid of what you could find? >> it will be hard. but the thing of it is, we have found her. either way. i mean, it will be hard. but the thing of it is, is, my wish will come true, her nightmare will be over, and she will be with us, no matter what. >> reporter: a wish now shared by these two families, united in grief, still searching for answers. for...
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i'm jamie. >> simon goodman., jamie. >> simon invites me into his beverly hills home. >> jamie, these are two pieces that i'm very proud of, a drawing and an engraving by renoir. >> renoir? >> yes, yes, the man himself, the great impressionist. >> you must have quite the collecting family. >> this is really just the beginning of a big story. >> it starts in london after world war ii. from an early age, simon and nick regard their dad as an often gloomy man of mystery. what did dad do for a living? >> not really sure. he was a manufacturer's agent, whatever that meant, but it allowed him to go to europe all the time. >> did he ever take you on these trips? >> yes, especially in the summer, but we would get parked on a beach, usually with our mother or a nanny, and dad would disappea somewhere. >> the boys learn that questions about their father's past are off limits. because, if you did, what would happen? >> he sunk into an even worse funk. there was something fuming in there, and it was all bottled up. >> the br
i'm jamie. >> simon goodman., jamie. >> simon invites me into his beverly hills home. >> jamie, these are two pieces that i'm very proud of, a drawing and an engraving by renoir. >> renoir? >> yes, yes, the man himself, the great impressionist. >> you must have quite the collecting family. >> this is really just the beginning of a big story. >> it starts in london after world war ii. from an early age, simon and nick regard their dad as an often...
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. >> what had been a good day became the worst day of jamie's life. the last day of dustin freedman's life. >> reporter: this man, 36-year-old basseen henry, charged with carjacking, unlawful possession of a weapon and first-degree murder. prosecutors say he drove the get-away car. he's pled not guilty. it was december 15th, 2013. just days before christmas. jamie and dustin were leaving the mall in new jersey, they just finished dinner to celebrate their anniversary, and the purchase of their new condo. >> we walked to the car. he opened the car door for me, as he always did. >> reporter: she got in and buckled her seat belt while dustin walked around the back of the car. she said she heard muffled conversation and thought her husband was making friends. i turned around and i saw dustin standing in the middle of a person, a man on each side of him. >> reporter: then seconds later, gunfire. >> i saw him put the gun to dustin's head and i heard bang bang ssshh, and then the windows shattered of the car, and then, like in slow motion, it played out. i s
. >> what had been a good day became the worst day of jamie's life. the last day of dustin freedman's life. >> reporter: this man, 36-year-old basseen henry, charged with carjacking, unlawful possession of a weapon and first-degree murder. prosecutors say he drove the get-away car. he's pled not guilty. it was december 15th, 2013. just days before christmas. jamie and dustin were leaving the mall in new jersey, they just finished dinner to celebrate their anniversary, and the...
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. >> thank you jamie. take a look at this members of the los angeles police and fire departments and members of the military ran today's la marathon in full gear some of those policemen and women were in full tactical gear for 26.2 miles and ran in honor of colleagues killed in the line of duty and raise money for local charities. several dozen kids got a chance to shine today in bucks county an organization called tiara's loving children held a pageant for special needs children and highlighted all of the kids and accomplished in the face of their physical and emotional challenges the nonprofit behind the pageant first started in new jersey but now beginning to open new branches nationwide. much more to come on action news we will introduce you to two youngsters who spent their sunday with acts of kindness. now to a story of selflessness involving two young boys from delaware and gave up their sunday to hand out lunch to homeless men and women in philadelphia and action news reporter trish introduces us t
. >> thank you jamie. take a look at this members of the los angeles police and fire departments and members of the military ran today's la marathon in full gear some of those policemen and women were in full tactical gear for 26.2 miles and ran in honor of colleagues killed in the line of duty and raise money for local charities. several dozen kids got a chance to shine today in bucks county an organization called tiara's loving children held a pageant for special needs children and...
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i'm jamie colby. >> hi, jamie., but i have to be honest. from what i've heard, your inheritance is a little disturbing. >> it's quite unique. >> well, let's take a look. oh, my god, this is not for real! i am totally creeped out right now. >> we have axes. we have knives. we have mallets. >> guns. >> there are a few guns in here. >> floor to ceiling, in every nook and niche -- big and small, sharp and blunt. intricate rows of knives, arrays of swords, hoards of hatchets. talk about "axes of evil"! >> you have to look at this more as an art display. i mean, my brother compiled this collection over his entire life. >> and he lived here? >> he lived here. >> in this room? >> his tv's in here, his bathroom is in here, and his bedroom is in here. >> where's his bed? i don't see a bed. >> up in the rafters. >> i know that our show is "strangenheritance," but this is truly weird. >> you had to know my brother. he was a little strange, but he was my brother. >> robert marek is born near san francisco in 1958. he's the seco
i'm jamie colby. >> hi, jamie., but i have to be honest. from what i've heard, your inheritance is a little disturbing. >> it's quite unique. >> well, let's take a look. oh, my god, this is not for real! i am totally creeped out right now. >> we have axes. we have knives. we have mallets. >> guns. >> there are a few guns in here. >> floor to ceiling, in every nook and niche -- big and small, sharp and blunt. intricate rows of knives, arrays of swords,...
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go to getfios.com >> jamie apody has a check on sports. villanova wasn't clicking. a problem from the beginning. >> it looked the same way last game. it wasn't their year. the pressure got to them. brackets are busted, hearts are broken. the dream of a repeat national championship ends in buffalo. after falling behind again to start the game, nova took the second half lead with a six and a half minutes into the half. chris jenkins, six points. freshman came up big. just over five to go. wisconsin ends the game on a 1 15-5 run. nova with trouble defending the paint all day. they put the ball in josh hart's hands. he turns it over. the cats are called for a foul. nova loses 65-62. wisconsin moves on. the wildcats come home earlier than ant anticipated. >> villanova's bid to become the first team in ten years to win back to back champ shch champios over. they scored one basket over the final five minutes in change and missed two key free throws. >> it's not frustrating to us. it's just basketball. it's disappointing to us. >> we didn't get buckets. you can still get a
go to getfios.com >> jamie apody has a check on sports. villanova wasn't clicking. a problem from the beginning. >> it looked the same way last game. it wasn't their year. the pressure got to them. brackets are busted, hearts are broken. the dream of a repeat national championship ends in buffalo. after falling behind again to start the game, nova took the second half lead with a six and a half minutes into the half. chris jenkins, six points. freshman came up big. just over five to...
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morgan, jamie dimon. coming up, we will build on jamie dimon view on europe.op performing hedge funds manager joins from switzerland. this is numbered. -- this is bloomberg. mark: mario draghi poke -- remains optimistic. -- not wars and having common market is very smart and a got bogged down little bit. the british thought it was too much. there are issues we dealt with through it you're talking to politicians, they are devoted to keeping together. the: joining us now, one of top performing hedge funds with us from zurich. are you as vocal in your opposition towards the concept of the euro as you've ever been right now? >> obviously i don't share the optimism of my predecessor on the program. i think the system was flawed from the beginning. it has caused a lot of challenges to the individual countries and member states. we have seen the european union union does not act. we have seen that in the debt crisis. you have seen a similar behavior in the refugee crisis. a lot of member states not agreeing and we see a lot of frustration around europe and as we know
morgan, jamie dimon. coming up, we will build on jamie dimon view on europe.op performing hedge funds manager joins from switzerland. this is numbered. -- this is bloomberg. mark: mario draghi poke -- remains optimistic. -- not wars and having common market is very smart and a got bogged down little bit. the british thought it was too much. there are issues we dealt with through it you're talking to politicians, they are devoted to keeping together. the: joining us now, one of top performing...
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tom: jamie, here is an exclusive. tom keene and jamie dimon agree. francine lacqua, wrong again.ming up, william gross of janus capital will make us brighter after the jobs report. phil about her again -- willem buiter on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: friday, a blowout adp report sets the stage for higher expectations ahead of the monthly jobs number. the market shapes up for a rate hike later this month. a commodity rally begins to crack. from new york city, happy friday. good morning and welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." i am jonathan ferro, along with alix steel and david westin. twitter, up on 230,000. david: where are they? they keep coming out of the word where -- out of the woodwork. jon: the markets, as we cap -- as we count you down to the cash open. that is two hours and 30 minutes away. the euro is stronger, up to 1.06 again. the yields up by a basis in
tom: jamie, here is an exclusive. tom keene and jamie dimon agree. francine lacqua, wrong again.ming up, william gross of janus capital will make us brighter after the jobs report. phil about her again -- willem buiter on bloomberg radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: friday, a blowout adp report sets the stage for higher expectations ahead of the monthly jobs number. the market shapes up for a rate hike later this month. a commodity rally begins to crack. from new york city, happy friday. good...
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let's go to jamie erdahl. >> jamie: you lost three straight sweet 16's coming into this year.you over the hump? >> we've got tough kids. we've got competitive kids. they fight and fight and fight. once last year -- they challenged themselves over the summer, got back in the weight room, got back in the summer and got together, competed, and this is just the reward they get for all the work. >> jamie: justin 3i89s, most outstanding player of this -- >> jamie: justin pitts. most outstanding player of the game. >> we got lucky with him. he's a stud. he led us and all of our other seniors led us too. >> jamie: 2350 people here. sold-out crowd in sioux falls. what was it like? >> awesome. this is how bearcats travel. this is how maryville is. it's a special place. we've got a bunch of special kids and we're excited. >> jamie: congratulations. i'll let you take the trophy. >> thank you. >> andrew: pitts played the whole game. had 23 points and just one turnover. we'll be back to wrap it up right after this. you're not going to make it. best-selling brand? do you think you can make i
let's go to jamie erdahl. >> jamie: you lost three straight sweet 16's coming into this year.you over the hump? >> we've got tough kids. we've got competitive kids. they fight and fight and fight. once last year -- they challenged themselves over the summer, got back in the weight room, got back in the summer and got together, competed, and this is just the reward they get for all the work. >> jamie: justin 3i89s, most outstanding player of this -- >> jamie: justin...
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shot right in front of his wife, jamie. the first of four suspects accused of the horrific 2013 murder on trial. >> what had been a good day became the worst day of jamie's day of dustinlast friedman's life. gio: just 10 days before christmas they went to the short hills mall in new jersey for some shopping d when i got back to their range rover she says two men confronted dustin. >> i saw him put the gun to dustin's head and i heard bang, bang, and in the window shattered. gio: jamie says she all but froze. >> you don't know what to do in these situations, it was so fast. he opens the car door, he leans in, he points the gun at myself and says get out of the car. gio: the carjackers flee but the horror was prolonged when it took an ambulance nearly 30 minutes to arrive after the first 911 call. >> i called 30 minutes ago, where are they? i was screaming, stay with me, stay with me. finally an ambulance showed up but not really because they could not get it into the parking deck. he is literally bleeding out on the ground.
shot right in front of his wife, jamie. the first of four suspects accused of the horrific 2013 murder on trial. >> what had been a good day became the worst day of jamie's day of dustinlast friedman's life. gio: just 10 days before christmas they went to the short hills mall in new jersey for some shopping d when i got back to their range rover she says two men confronted dustin. >> i saw him put the gun to dustin's head and i heard bang, bang, and in the window shattered. gio:...
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hey, i'm jamie. >> hello, jamie. >> how are you?llo, i'm steven. >> tell me about this car. >> well it's a '37 chevrolet, so it's 77 years old. so, i've had it quite a bit of it's life. >> part of the family. >> yes, it is. >> oh, my. i've just gotten the keys. >> we can do that. >> let's go. >> all right. >> you have this thing insured? >> yes, i do. >> oh, good thing, because there's a tree right there. >> all right. hold on. whoo-hoo! now we're talking! [ tires screech ] this would work for me in new york. auctioneer yvette vanderbrink is here, too. so, yvette, you know, you see these shiny red cars, and, i mean, you can tell there must be some value here. but some of them look like junk. but they're not? >> no. they're not junk. you know, it's a different trend in the car-collecting hobby now. >> that trend is called patina. it refers to the factory-original paint that shows the ravages of time. some car collectors relish that vintage, barn-find look and spray a clear coat of varnish on top to preserve it. that could be good new
hey, i'm jamie. >> hello, jamie. >> how are you?llo, i'm steven. >> tell me about this car. >> well it's a '37 chevrolet, so it's 77 years old. so, i've had it quite a bit of it's life. >> part of the family. >> yes, it is. >> oh, my. i've just gotten the keys. >> we can do that. >> let's go. >> all right. >> you have this thing insured? >> yes, i do. >> oh, good thing, because there's a tree right there. >> all...
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hey, i'm jamie. >> hello, jamie. >> how are you? steven. >> tell me about this car. >> well it's a '37 chevrolet, so it's 77 years old. so, i've had it quite a bit of it's life. >> part of the family. >> yes, it is. >> oh, my. i've just gotten the keys. >> we can do that. >> let's go. >> all right. >> you have this thing insured? >> yes, i do. >> oh, good thing, because there's a tree right there. >> all right. hold on. whoo-hoo! now we're talking! [ tires screech ] this would work for me in new york. auctioneer yvette vanderbrink is here, too. so, yvette, you know, you see these shiny red cars, and, i mean, you can tell there must be some value here. but some of them look like junk. but they're not? >> no. they're not junk. you know, it's a different trend in the car-collecting hobby now. >> that trend is called patina. it refers to the factory-original paint that shows the ravages of time. some car collectors relish that vintage, barn-find look and spray a clear coat of varnish on top to preserve it. that could be good news for th
hey, i'm jamie. >> hello, jamie. >> how are you? steven. >> tell me about this car. >> well it's a '37 chevrolet, so it's 77 years old. so, i've had it quite a bit of it's life. >> part of the family. >> yes, it is. >> oh, my. i've just gotten the keys. >> we can do that. >> let's go. >> all right. >> you have this thing insured? >> yes, i do. >> oh, good thing, because there's a tree right there. >> all right....
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jamie, you could probably speak to this as well. i think i still jamie ruben.r -- this is a german chancellor coming to this country just a few months away from her own re-election. we know that she is europe's longest serving head of state. what do we know about how angela merkel is perceived right now in her own country? >> well, i think she is respected around the -- around europe as probably the strongest leader. within germany she's suffered a bit of a hit in the last year and a half. it's a hit a politician rarely go through bause it was an ac of political bravery for her to decide thativen all that germany's role in the world for the last century, that when these millions of people came out of syria in the war that the world didn't want to deal with, these millions of desperate refugees, that germany was going to do something extraordinary. they were going to accept roughly a million refugees. and it was an act of moral leadership, the likes of which we haven't seen in the world. and i would say a long, long time. and towns and villages all over germany
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mark: jamie dimon from j.p. in that exclusive interview. today, we will get insight from bill gross of janus capital who says janet yellen is walking a tightrope at the fed due to record debt levels. vonnie: yeah and coming up, the latest on what's driving oil prices lower below $50 per barrel for the first time this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: you are watching bloomberg. mark: this is your global business report. the u.s. house of representatives passes a defense bill that favors a bigger military. a look at which companies stand to profit. german retailer hugo boss says is a turnaround is starting to take shape and the ceo tells us where he is seeing growth. mark: the controversy surrounding israeli settlements in the west bank, are they a roadblock to peace in the region? boeing and lockheed martin are the big winners in a defense bill that covers the rest of the fiscal year. boeing would get money to build the8 fighter planes than junta gun. lucky would get enough money for fighters which is more than the defense department asked
mark: jamie dimon from j.p. in that exclusive interview. today, we will get insight from bill gross of janus capital who says janet yellen is walking a tightrope at the fed due to record debt levels. vonnie: yeah and coming up, the latest on what's driving oil prices lower below $50 per barrel for the first time this year. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: you are watching bloomberg. mark: this is your global business report. the u.s. house of representatives passes a defense bill that favors a...
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jamie: here is what is positive.ople on ground, top professionals in the military, defense, secretary of state, secretary of treasury, economic adviser, serious people with deep knowledge and experience. their mission is to have a growth agenda and that agenda is reducing corporate taxes, starting to build better infrastructure, reducing cut growth. that job creation. you saw a jump. probably because of the progrowth agenda. francine: you have any doubt he will follow through? jamie: republicans have the house, they have the senate, the have 30 plus governorships. they have a better chance of getting those things done. i don't know the exact timetable and the choice has to be made. progrowth --th and pro business is there. but the democrats knowledge corporate taxes too high in america. everyone wants infrastructure. people acknowledge it is time to look at the regulatory regime and we look at it and recalibrate and make sure it is conducive to growth and doesn't hurt small business formation and things like that. fr
jamie: here is what is positive.ople on ground, top professionals in the military, defense, secretary of state, secretary of treasury, economic adviser, serious people with deep knowledge and experience. their mission is to have a growth agenda and that agenda is reducing corporate taxes, starting to build better infrastructure, reducing cut growth. that job creation. you saw a jump. probably because of the progrowth agenda. francine: you have any doubt he will follow through? jamie:...
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them and she passed away the next morning. >> reporter: jamie's brother chris is still numb. he was with her in the delivery room and thought she would pull through. the 30-year-old mother was diagnosed with cervical cancer last year and was able to beat it. when jamie found out she was pregnant, she learned that the cancer returned. >> couldn't give her too much chemo because it would affect the development of the babies. she made sure the babies would live. she traded her life. >> reporter: jamie posted this picture of herself on facebook saying, tomorrow will be a great day. god has been by my side the whole time. all the prayers and love have kept me going as well. wish me luck. i'm having a c-section at 7:00 and a hysterectomy right after. thank you god for keeping me positive through all of the hard times. >> she got to see those babies and hold them and be with them for a little bit. >> reporter: they are out of the neonatal intensive care unit but are still at the hospital. they are healthy and surrounded by family. gofundme pages have been set up to raise money for h
them and she passed away the next morning. >> reporter: jamie's brother chris is still numb. he was with her in the delivery room and thought she would pull through. the 30-year-old mother was diagnosed with cervical cancer last year and was able to beat it. when jamie found out she was pregnant, she learned that the cancer returned. >> couldn't give her too much chemo because it would affect the development of the babies. she made sure the babies would live. she traded her life....
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. >> oh right in front of jamie. >> jamie knows all the talk of hair and eyes.ing for compliments. right, jamie? >> yes, momma. >> oh, go along with both of you. but i truly had beautiful hair at one point. >> yes. >> a reddish brown that hung so low, below my knees. you ought to remember it too jamie. it wasn't until after edwin was born that i had a single gray hair, then white. >> that made it prettier than ever. >> what do you make of that? >> well i remember this is before we opened and i caught myself say a couple lines incorrectly. >> ahhh -- you weren't supposed to tell. none of us would have known. >> now they have been corrected. i think that's the good thing about classically trained as an actress you still keep working on it even though the play is open. >> i like you already because you are transparent honest open -- from the midwest tavis. >> me too, indian. >> milwaukee. >> madison. i have to give a shot out to badger pals, tracy and marcy and david and tom. and friends of yours. >> busy you were during this campaign and we have family members tha
. >> oh right in front of jamie. >> jamie knows all the talk of hair and eyes.ing for compliments. right, jamie? >> yes, momma. >> oh, go along with both of you. but i truly had beautiful hair at one point. >> yes. >> a reddish brown that hung so low, below my knees. you ought to remember it too jamie. it wasn't until after edwin was born that i had a single gray hair, then white. >> that made it prettier than ever. >> what do you make of that?...
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gareth southgate backs jamie vardy after the striker received death pick en}! captains for the england eddiejones tells wine gatland. tour eddiejones tells wine gatland. how the selection process of power athletes could be abused in the pursuit of medals. hello and welcome. the england manager gareth southgate jamie vardy to be in the right frame of mind to feature for his country tomorrow, despite the rel—avg —— — . admitting to receiving death threats following the sackking of claudio ranierei. players which led to the italian‘s departure. but claimed yesterday that he and his family have been ear—5292.4 l... um: 4355 l- laggreifirrrr . .. southgate takes charge of his first match as manager since receiving in a friendly in dortmund tomorrow. he says he is now building for the future. he cannot focus from game to game. we need to think longer term. if we are to have success, that is the reason i have been appointed. there is continuity for the under 21. itjoins the system up. we have to make decisions that reflect that. today after picking up an injury in trai
gareth southgate backs jamie vardy after the striker received death pick en}! captains for the england eddiejones tells wine gatland. tour eddiejones tells wine gatland. how the selection process of power athletes could be abused in the pursuit of medals. hello and welcome. the england manager gareth southgate jamie vardy to be in the right frame of mind to feature for his country tomorrow, despite the rel—avg —— — . admitting to receiving death threats following the sackking of claudio...
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jamie dimon, he may almost edge this one. it is an amazing conversation. thank you very much. its get the bloomberg business flash. sebastian: -- agreed to buy general electric's unit for 3 billion euros. 70% and 30%ld respectively. -- expand its operation outside of europe. we will bring you an exclusive interview with -- at 9:45 u.k. time. electric, has reportedly brought in bankruptcy lawyers. a u.s. chapter 11 filing could limit losses, citing unidentified people with the matter. reeling from the breakdown of its nuclear business. not aware of any intention by westinghouse to declare chapter 11 and westinghouse didn't immediately respond to requests for comment. will payf a aveda capital payouts to shareholders and refinance costly debt. after the insurer posted a 12% rise in full-year operating profits. >> our balance sheet is transformed. we have this problem of having too much capital. we are going to invest in our business. we are going to give some of that back to our shareholders in 2017 and we are going to pay down some pretty expensive hybrid d
jamie dimon, he may almost edge this one. it is an amazing conversation. thank you very much. its get the bloomberg business flash. sebastian: -- agreed to buy general electric's unit for 3 billion euros. 70% and 30%ld respectively. -- expand its operation outside of europe. we will bring you an exclusive interview with -- at 9:45 u.k. time. electric, has reportedly brought in bankruptcy lawyers. a u.s. chapter 11 filing could limit losses, citing unidentified people with the matter. reeling...
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. >>> jamie apody has sports when "action news" comes right back. >>> the 2017 philadelphia flower show is officially, in the books. organizers say that during the nine day show, more than 245,000 visitors took in the tulips and other displays, highlighting the traditions and customs of the dutch. it raises a million-dollar to help support the pennsylvania horticultural society and theme for next years show has been announced. it will be wonders of water which will celebrate life, seas and oceans. >>> barbecue restaurant in northeast philadelphia became a police dog's best friend today. sweet lucy's smoke house on state road hosted a fundraiser today. workers served up pulled pork and chicken sandwiches. special treats like cotton candy and balloon artists. the couple who owns sweet lucy 's wanted to that i can k-9 office are for doing so much for the city. >>> several dozen kid got a chance to shine today in bucks county. an organization called, tiara 's loving children held a beauty pageant for special need children in langhorne this highlighted all of the kid have accomplished in the
. >>> jamie apody has sports when "action news" comes right back. >>> the 2017 philadelphia flower show is officially, in the books. organizers say that during the nine day show, more than 245,000 visitors took in the tulips and other displays, highlighting the traditions and customs of the dutch. it raises a million-dollar to help support the pennsylvania horticultural society and theme for next years show has been announced. it will be wonders of water which will...
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that's coming up, jim. >> thank you jamie.f course cecily tynan returns with that late word from accuweather when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ >> two former penn state university administrators pleaded guilty today in connection with the jerry sandusky child molestation case. tim curley and gary schultz pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of child endangerment. both were originally charged with felonies for allegedly failing to report a complaint by a graduate assistant that he saw sandusky abusing a boy in a team shower. the reduced charge is punishable by up to five years in prison. >>> delaware governor john carney and wants to hire 50 new corrections officers at the prison which was taken over by inmates last month. one officer was killed during the melee at the vaughn correctional center in smyrna. lieutenant steven floyd. the governor says the 2018 budget proposal will include more than $2 million to hire addition iadditional officers. officials allocated money for additional equipment and training. >> former
that's coming up, jim. >> thank you jamie.f course cecily tynan returns with that late word from accuweather when "action news" continues tonight. >> ♪ >> two former penn state university administrators pleaded guilty today in connection with the jerry sandusky child molestation case. tim curley and gary schultz pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of child endangerment. both were originally charged with felonies for allegedly failing to report a complaint by a...
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jamie apody has more. [ cheering ]. >> reporter: the moment may not have been as drama-filled as thet. but the first name called, brought march madness to life. >> it's not a privilege, it's an honor, it's humbling. even though we have a tough road. >> this is the first time -- it was different. because you kind of knew you were going to be number one, you knew you would be in buffalo. so there wasn't that anticipation to see who you were going to play. but it's still thrilling to know it's going to get started. >> villanova's road, not easy. never is. in fact, audible growns when they heard they would have to get through duke to get back to the final four. >> it's so wide open. the competition is amazing, the talent is amazing. no cake walk. >> reporter: the cats leave early for buffalo, take off tomorrow night to beat the impending snow. only seven in history repeated as national champions. florida the last to do so a decade ago. imagine if these seniors were able to go out doing the same. have you dreamed of holding than trophy again? >> always. always agree of winning and going o
jamie apody has more. [ cheering ]. >> reporter: the moment may not have been as drama-filled as thet. but the first name called, brought march madness to life. >> it's not a privilege, it's an honor, it's humbling. even though we have a tough road. >> this is the first time -- it was different. because you kind of knew you were going to be number one, you knew you would be in buffalo. so there wasn't that anticipation to see who you were going to play. but it's still...
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jamie joins us now. a lot going on. julie: it looks like investors are waiting for tomorrow's job report as yet another confirmation that the fed can go ahead and raise rates on march 15, which is already largely priced into the market. expectations higher after the adp report yesterday. a little bit of an upward bias today but not that much movement. if you look at individual winners, there are significant gains. we have signet rising after the company said it will close some of its mall locations and refocus its efforts away from malls. earnings per shares also beat estimates. marathon oil doing asset sales and benefiting from that. it will be buying permian basin properties. hertz global holdings, according to morgan stanley, may need radical options including potentially a sale. maybe it would be attractive to other companies. we have been watching the bond market. there is not necessarily a huge move today. not just in response to what's going on in the u.s. but to mario draghi's bringing up inflation at vacations.
jamie joins us now. a lot going on. julie: it looks like investors are waiting for tomorrow's job report as yet another confirmation that the fed can go ahead and raise rates on march 15, which is already largely priced into the market. expectations higher after the adp report yesterday. a little bit of an upward bias today but not that much movement. if you look at individual winners, there are significant gains. we have signet rising after the company said it will close some of its mall...
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the man you heard from, jamie keep records. yes., we caught up with a little later, asking for his reaction to what he heard today from nicole sapstead. what we are trying to establish in our enquiry, how do british cycling, team sky administered their medical policies. and they're anti—doping policies. what we have discovered is that they do not. there are no record saying this is what the doctor is given to the riders, and this is why. that should be at the heart of any policy into anti—doping. a diet indictment to the way things have been running british cycling and team sky. this has been a damaging day for british cycling and team sky. both organisations over the years keen to promote the benefits and how committed they are too clean cycling, drug—free cycling. questions will persist past
the man you heard from, jamie keep records. yes., we caught up with a little later, asking for his reaction to what he heard today from nicole sapstead. what we are trying to establish in our enquiry, how do british cycling, team sky administered their medical policies. and they're anti—doping policies. what we have discovered is that they do not. there are no record saying this is what the doctor is given to the riders, and this is why. that should be at the heart of any policy into...
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david: kevin, i love you, you're not answering, who do you believe jamie dimon -- >> i believe jamie dimon because nothing gets done in washington quickly or fast enough. you have too many lawyers and lobbiests with their hands out there. david: i vote for jamie dimon. adam lashinsky, who are you voting for? >> i do as well. there is a substantive issue here regarding this isn't just not what is right for the economy or what economists think. this is a political issue and it is not just jamie dimon who will say this not going to happen as quickly as you might think. it's a lot of house republicans who say this will not happen as quickly as you think. that is because the administration is not going after entitlements at the same time. there are a lot of people -- david: market believes the president and treasury secretary for this day anyway. we'll have to wait and see. we're going to come back in just a minute. melissa. melissa: art "art of the deal," baby. riding enthusiasm after most tweeted presidential address ever. president trump is back in business and so is blake burman live
david: kevin, i love you, you're not answering, who do you believe jamie dimon -- >> i believe jamie dimon because nothing gets done in washington quickly or fast enough. you have too many lawyers and lobbiests with their hands out there. david: i vote for jamie dimon. adam lashinsky, who are you voting for? >> i do as well. there is a substantive issue here regarding this isn't just not what is right for the economy or what economists think. this is a political issue and it is not...
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we oiled up jamie ice skin.think it is great to sort of destress the muscles so to speak. people who really believe in the philosophy of facia blasting don't believe in foam rolling. they say it compresses more. rather, you want to get in there and loosen things up. i don't know. i have to tell you, this is another example of one of these segments that we do that i feel like could apply to so many, certainly of my patients, and people at home. everybody with chronic tension and pain and things like that. >> i've got to get one. >> do it yourself. there are certainly therapists who are trained in this kind of therapy. you can ask your provider about them. >> natalie, thank you so much. >>> we're back in a fios is not differently. cable. we're wired maybe that's why we've been ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the firs
we oiled up jamie ice skin.think it is great to sort of destress the muscles so to speak. people who really believe in the philosophy of facia blasting don't believe in foam rolling. they say it compresses more. rather, you want to get in there and loosen things up. i don't know. i have to tell you, this is another example of one of these segments that we do that i feel like could apply to so many, certainly of my patients, and people at home. everybody with chronic tension and pain and things...
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and now with high rights -- rates, jamie dimon is showing more optimism. tone out of europe today, mario draghi giving hope to the idea that european banks might follow the u.s. banks, with some of that recovery. and au have the oil price lot of excitement in the oil sector, the u.s. now the low cost producer globally. and i think that is one of the reasons why you see some excitement. scarlet: even as individuals are turning a little more bearish on equities. joe: you mentioned you like the opportunity overseas more them the u.s., what do you like? europe,: i am going to i have been in japan. actually with japan is very different. the story is i cannot say excitement in the economy, but there are real changes with companies, companies increasing their shareholder orientation and increasingly conducting board minis -- meetings in english i'm a they are talking about what they will do with cash flow -- english. and they are talking about what they will do with cash flow. it is a rare and exciting new thing to hear from japanese businesses. in europe, i thin
and now with high rights -- rates, jamie dimon is showing more optimism. tone out of europe today, mario draghi giving hope to the idea that european banks might follow the u.s. banks, with some of that recovery. and au have the oil price lot of excitement in the oil sector, the u.s. now the low cost producer globally. and i think that is one of the reasons why you see some excitement. scarlet: even as individuals are turning a little more bearish on equities. joe: you mentioned you like the...
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with jamie murray and dom inglot as well. we'll get there.pare really well, and give ourselves every chance. liverpool midfielder adam lalla na could be out for up to a month after injuring a thigh on england duty. lallana set upjamie vardy for england's second goal in their 2—0 world cup qualifying win over lithuania on sunday, having also started against germany in a friendly on wednesday. there's no official timescale on lallana's recovery, but it's thought he could potentially miss five games. liverpool host everton in the merseyside derby on saturday. lionel messi has been banned for four international matches, just before argentina's world cup qualifier against bolivia kicked off this evening. the barcelona forward was punished for directing "insulting words" at an assistant referee in thursday's 1—0 win over chile. messi, who scored the only goal in the qualifier, was angered when he was flagged for a foul, waving and shouting at the assistant in response. he's also been fined just over £8,000. argentina trailing 2—0. that kicked off a
with jamie murray and dom inglot as well. we'll get there.pare really well, and give ourselves every chance. liverpool midfielder adam lalla na could be out for up to a month after injuring a thigh on england duty. lallana set upjamie vardy for england's second goal in their 2—0 world cup qualifying win over lithuania on sunday, having also started against germany in a friendly on wednesday. there's no official timescale on lallana's recovery, but it's thought he could potentially miss five...
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loses to wisconsin by three, jamie apody is here. >> so it just wasn't meant to be.rd to repeat. walter. brackets are busted and around here hearts are broken. the villanova dream of a repeat national championship. a place that has not been kind. things tied at 62, 14 seconds to play, nisel haze put on a nice lead. nova trouble with set the pace all day. they call a time out and josh hart diving to hoop. on the missed free throw, one last play for villanova and they lose 65-62, wisconsin ending the game on a 15 to five run. another terrible game for kris jenkins who was are just two for nine with six points, he and josh hart so see their careers end like this. >> they make two great offensive place, two great defensive stops and that was the difference in the game with them knew it was going to a tough game because we have so much respect for them, and they deserved it. they got it. but we play hard too. i was proud of our guys. >> took a lot of the first weekend shocked. what would you describe the feeling right now? >> just upset that we lost. you know, just the wa
loses to wisconsin by three, jamie apody is here. >> so it just wasn't meant to be.rd to repeat. walter. brackets are busted and around here hearts are broken. the villanova dream of a repeat national championship. a place that has not been kind. things tied at 62, 14 seconds to play, nisel haze put on a nice lead. nova trouble with set the pace all day. they call a time out and josh hart diving to hoop. on the missed free throw, one last play for villanova and they lose 65-62, wisconsin...
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jamie dimon's talking about stress tests and capital rules.ongress does not really have to get involved. if you are wall street, you shouldn't want them to get involved. be a long time before they get to dodd-frank. the problem for the trump notnistration is they are being quick staffing these agencies are people are dropping out four important jobs at the federal reserve, some of the most important jobs on financial regulation. people are saying they do not want to do them. there is a bit of an error with the trump administration. they could be moving faster on deregulation as regulatory agencies and it is not happening. having to matter of work through the details of how they will be repealing or changing dodd-frank and that type of stuff, or can gary: and steve mnuchin and president trump sit down to figure out the path they want to take and push it off? >> the most important job in all of this is the vice chair of supervision, at the federal reserve. one of the main at the job dropped out yesterday. steve mnuchin can advocate policy. that
jamie dimon's talking about stress tests and capital rules.ongress does not really have to get involved. if you are wall street, you shouldn't want them to get involved. be a long time before they get to dodd-frank. the problem for the trump notnistration is they are being quick staffing these agencies are people are dropping out four important jobs at the federal reserve, some of the most important jobs on financial regulation. people are saying they do not want to do them. there is a bit of...
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where is jamie? thank goodness.e don't know if you are there appear this is how much we value you. our apologies. we had some technical difficulties. because of that, i'm going to give him the first question, we owe him that much. jamie, we just heard from one of the experts that really the public should have known more about what russia was doing, that in some ways, we are being kept in the dark a little bit because of that. at least the question when we see the senate investigating, house investigating, fbi investigating, who to really trust, who do you think the public should trust when it comes to this issue and russia's role in our country at all? >> i spent the morning actually listening to the whole hearing and watching the whole hearing. i have to say that the senators both republicans and democrats acted in a very bipartisan manner. there was not much partisanship here, and that is surprising in today's washington. >> jenna: breaking news. >> it doesn't seem at the senate intelligence committee is trying to
where is jamie? thank goodness.e don't know if you are there appear this is how much we value you. our apologies. we had some technical difficulties. because of that, i'm going to give him the first question, we owe him that much. jamie, we just heard from one of the experts that really the public should have known more about what russia was doing, that in some ways, we are being kept in the dark a little bit because of that. at least the question when we see the senate investigating, house...
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thank you. >> thank you, jamie. now rick. [ inaudible ] >> good morning, chairman grassley, senator feinstein and members of the committee. i'm rick adams, chief of paralympic sport and national governing body organizational development for the united states olympic committee. my responsibilities include oversight and management of safe sport. the term we use for our ongoing efforts to protect athletes from sexual and other abuses. the stories of abuse that we have heard today are appalling, disheartening, and unacceptable. the olympic community failed the people it was supposed to protect. the u.s. olympic committee leads the diverse network of olympic sport organizations in the united states, and we must, therefore, take responsibility for its failures. we do take responsibility. and we apologize to any young athlete who has ever faced abuse. we recognize the difficulty of stepping forward to share your stories. and it is our obligation to build on your courage and bravery to make real and lasting changes. that in
thank you. >> thank you, jamie. now rick. [ inaudible ] >> good morning, chairman grassley, senator feinstein and members of the committee. i'm rick adams, chief of paralympic sport and national governing body organizational development for the united states olympic committee. my responsibilities include oversight and management of safe sport. the term we use for our ongoing efforts to protect athletes from sexual and other abuses. the stories of abuse that we have heard today are...
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brian: here is jamie dimon. let's watch this.deo clip] >> in hindsight, the traders did not have the requisite understanding of the risk they took. the cio should have gotten more scrutiny from senior management and the firmwide risk control functions. [end video clip] brian: tell us about him. sandra: jamie is the unofficial diplomat for wall street here in washington. he has been the absolute alpha male amongst all these over meals. -- the absolute alpha male amongst all of these alpha males. he has not backed down. by all accounts, he has done a good job. it is a hard job. yeah, i don't know. brian: again, tell us why jpmorgan was fined $40 billion. and that's several different reasons in there. but how do you then maintain your ceo-ship and you get rewarded and the stock keeps going up? explain it to the average person. if they did the same thing, they would be bankrupt. they wouldn't have anything. sandra: yeah, capitalism without bankruptcy is like religion without hell. there is no accountability. these big banks have an i
brian: here is jamie dimon. let's watch this.deo clip] >> in hindsight, the traders did not have the requisite understanding of the risk they took. the cio should have gotten more scrutiny from senior management and the firmwide risk control functions. [end video clip] brian: tell us about him. sandra: jamie is the unofficial diplomat for wall street here in washington. he has been the absolute alpha male amongst all these over meals. -- the absolute alpha male amongst all of these alpha...
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i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thank you so much for joining us.nd remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> announcer: a veteran of the battle of the bulge squirrels away enough old military gear to supply a platoon. >> it was in boxes, gun cabinets, closets. >> they couldn't even get access to their master bathroom, it was so clogged with stuff. >> it was one of those finds you get once in a lifetime. >> announcer: uniforms, weapons, plus plenty of surprises. >> this is worth $50,000?! does it work? >> announcer: and what's up with this bullet-riddled log? >> it was usually wrapped in a blanket in a bathtub. >> in a bathtub? >> in a bathtub. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance." thank you so much for joining us.nd remember, you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it. send me an e-mail, or go to our website, strangeinheritance.com. >> announcer: a veteran of the battle of the bulge squirrels away enough old military gear to supply a platoon. >> it was in boxes, gun cabinets, closets. >> they couldn't even get...
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i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance."so much for watching, and remember -- you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it! send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. ♪ >> a farmer with an unusual hobby hands down a humongous collection to his family. >> anybody that collects 150 tractors -- doesn't that make you eccentric? ♪ >> he spent a lifetime, and a pretty penny, amassing it. >> definitely a method to grandpa's madness. >> is it a treasure trove of valuable americana? >> it was almost out of control maybe you would say. >> or a herd of white elephants? >> dad, are you ever gonna stop? you know, for one thing, you're running out of room. where are you going to put them all? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] ♪ >> i'm jamie colby, and i'm just
i'm jamie colby for "strange inheritance."so much for watching, and remember -- you can't take it with you. do you have a "strange inheritance" story you'd like to share with us? we'd love to hear it! send me an e-mail or go to our website -- strangeinheritance.com. ♪ >> a farmer with an unusual hobby hands down a humongous collection to his family. >> anybody that collects 150 tractors -- doesn't that make you eccentric? ♪ >> he spent a lifetime, and a...
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jamie dansher was a bronze medalist in the 2000 olympics. last month she told "60 minutes" she started seeing dr. nassar at age 13 or 14. >> i started having really bad lower back pain on my right side of my back. >> what specifically would he do? >> he would put his fingers inside of me, move my leg around. he would tell me i was going to feel a pop. >> reporter: nassar is being held without bail in michigan, charged with possession of child pornography and sexual assault of ten young women not connected to dantzcher. he pleaded not guilty and has defended his actions as legitimate medical treatment. i just spoke to jamie dantzscher who called pen chriss resignation a major step to reforming the whole system. and she added now hopefully these young athletes will be in much better hands. >> dr. jon lapook. thanks, john. coming up next, dramatic video of a good samaritan shooting a man to save a deputy in danger. >>> and later, the 8-year-old author who made the best-seller list. how do you become america's #1? start by taking care of familie
jamie dansher was a bronze medalist in the 2000 olympics. last month she told "60 minutes" she started seeing dr. nassar at age 13 or 14. >> i started having really bad lower back pain on my right side of my back. >> what specifically would he do? >> he would put his fingers inside of me, move my leg around. he would tell me i was going to feel a pop. >> reporter: nassar is being held without bail in michigan, charged with possession of child pornography and...
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host: jamie mcintyre talking about terminal high altitude area defense. north korean missile launches. we welcome your calls in the conversation, 202-748-8000 for democrats. all others, 202-748-8002. roll out last week of the thaad system, delivery to south korea, missile shield arrive nothing south korea. trip by the secretary of state, tillerson, travel to the region this week on trip that will include stop necessary japan, south korea and china. state department officials says the threat posed by north korea high on mr. tillerson agenda. what message will he be bringing? >> i'd be surprised if it is not the only thing on his agenda that is the issue preeminent in that area. of course he'll be talking to south korea about continuing with the thaad deployment, despite the pressure from china. china putting economic pressure on the south. the korean war didn't end with peace agreement, it just ended with seization of hostility, never been a peace agreement. the u.s. and south korea are linked, unlike places where rising tension, you know there might be de
host: jamie mcintyre talking about terminal high altitude area defense. north korean missile launches. we welcome your calls in the conversation, 202-748-8000 for democrats. all others, 202-748-8002. roll out last week of the thaad system, delivery to south korea, missile shield arrive nothing south korea. trip by the secretary of state, tillerson, travel to the region this week on trip that will include stop necessary japan, south korea and china. state department officials says the threat...
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. >> jamie dimon fires from the hip in an exclusive interview. >> the banking problem's not his biggesteople say. >> wilbur ross draws the battle lines on trade. >> we have been in a trade war for decades. >> plus, executive insight from the geneva motor show. and international women's day,
. >> jamie dimon fires from the hip in an exclusive interview. >> the banking problem's not his biggesteople say. >> wilbur ross draws the battle lines on trade. >> we have been in a trade war for decades. >> plus, executive insight from the geneva motor show. and international women's day,