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but jason wore a size 12. but, this was weird.here was another partial footprint defied easy identification. so they began calling in shoe experts. and now they wondered, were there two attackers? of course investigators discovered early on that michelle and jason's marriage was strained. and in the last weeks of michelle's life, things were not good. >> at our friend shelley's wedding, he was so drunk. just really out of it. when we got to the wedding our friends were letting us know that michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war three. >> reporter: jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays. and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay. and said so in an email, along with another nugget. >> he wrote, "our marriage has seen better days and i don't see it trending up." and i remember that really striking a chord with me because i didn't know that their marriage had se
but jason wore a size 12. but, this was weird.here was another partial footprint defied easy identification. so they began calling in shoe experts. and now they wondered, were there two attackers? of course investigators discovered early on that michelle and jason's marriage was strained. and in the last weeks of michelle's life, things were not good. >> at our friend shelley's wedding, he was so drunk. just really out of it. when we got to the wedding our friends were letting us know...
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todd retaliated by choking jason or throwing jason to the ground. jason reported it to the police. it turns out there wasn't enough of a conflict there that anybody got charged. >> todd denied any involvement in the murders. gunshot residue tests on his hands were negative. but he said something curious, that he didn't hear any gunshots from jason's apartment. ballistic experts say that's not necessarily unusual. >> if they don't expect to hear a gunshot, when they do hear something, they'll interpret it some other way. >> next, police started to run down the vehicles parked outside jason's apartment. one was jason's cadillac escalade. the other was a red toyota, one of two vehicles owned by jason's friend, 19-year-old mark wu. he was from taiwan, the son of a wealthy businessman and an honor student at the university of wisconsin. when police tracked him down, mark wu was in new york city and about to board a plane to taiwan to visit his family for the summer vacation. mark said he left one of his two cars in jason's parking lot because it was safer than parking in the city. >> wu
todd retaliated by choking jason or throwing jason to the ground. jason reported it to the police. it turns out there wasn't enough of a conflict there that anybody got charged. >> todd denied any involvement in the murders. gunshot residue tests on his hands were negative. but he said something curious, that he didn't hear any gunshots from jason's apartment. ballistic experts say that's not necessarily unusual. >> if they don't expect to hear a gunshot, when they do hear...
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i want to go to jason. i don't know if jason is anywhere near this. jason, if you can hear me what are you seeing at your location? >> reporter: don, i can hear you. i'm standing right here at the front line here where you can see a number of the police officers that are still here still in their stance. we've seen a number of people small number throwing bottles, water bottles, glass bottles at police. what's been happening is, every few moments or so the number of police officers here in this one single formation start moving a few feet. they make an announcement clear the area then they start moving a few more feet. continuously asking those who are here to move back and to clear the area. what's been interesting, don, i know you saw this in some of the video earlier, not seeing it at this point, but there were members of the community standing out there between the small fraction of people who are out here and this front line even as incoming glass bottles and water bottles were being thrown. still standing there, still telling those few who are l
i want to go to jason. i don't know if jason is anywhere near this. jason, if you can hear me what are you seeing at your location? >> reporter: don, i can hear you. i'm standing right here at the front line here where you can see a number of the police officers that are still here still in their stance. we've seen a number of people small number throwing bottles, water bottles, glass bottles at police. what's been happening is, every few moments or so the number of police officers here...
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jason jones! >> how are you jon? ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: now, jason, normally right now i would ask you to explain how we ended up on both sides of the sunni-shia conflict but i'm not going to do that. >> well, thank god because i know nothing about tseriously nothing. >> jon: i'm not going to ask you because we have a far more important story to talk about tonight. tonight is your last day. >> audience: oooh. >> they were not paid to do that. ( laughter ) >> jon: i-- i was-- from the sound of that, i was going on say "on earth." it's not on earth. ( laughter ) it's here with us on "the daily show." this is your final program. >> audience: ooh. >> oh, says the audience. there we go. ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: rather than that-- they turned awfully quickly from rueing that to celebrating. rather than spend another segment pretending we know something about the middle east, which we don't, i'm going to ask you right now to come home. >> really, right -- >> come home from the middle east? >> right now. >>
jason jones! >> how are you jon? ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: now, jason, normally right now i would ask you to explain how we ended up on both sides of the sunni-shia conflict but i'm not going to do that. >> well, thank god because i know nothing about tseriously nothing. >> jon: i'm not going to ask you because we have a far more important story to talk about tonight. tonight is your last day. >> audience: oooh. >> they were not paid to do that. (...
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tom: jason turner with us -- jason trennart. you can dovetail this into the doubt in europe about the way we play the game over here. it's a constraint on american companies. jason: we have a washington office, we focus on policy. i will say technology is probably one of the most politically protected industries in the u.s. it's largely left alone in many ways. i disagree with what europe is doing because i don't think it's a good way to develop their own economy it will prevent other companies from coming in. there is a lot of u.s. companies -- tom: brendan, explain this. there is a valid case. brendan: jason is 80% right. we have to make a distinction between what europe is doing now and a more skeptical stance they have taken towards american tech companies. this move, i don't understand how they are going to get regulation right. search is, by its nature, subjective. we are talking about search neutrality. net neutrality is so much easier to define than search neutrality. olivia: the accusation is they are prioritizing their
tom: jason turner with us -- jason trennart. you can dovetail this into the doubt in europe about the way we play the game over here. it's a constraint on american companies. jason: we have a washington office, we focus on policy. i will say technology is probably one of the most politically protected industries in the u.s. it's largely left alone in many ways. i disagree with what europe is doing because i don't think it's a good way to develop their own economy it will prevent other companies...
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jason only had one meeting with a lawyer.ery hard to know what the process is because it is opaque from the outside. >> what was the interrogation like for you. >> it was persistent is the word i would use. i was interrogated regularly for many hours each of the days i was there. couple of guys and one ask the questions and a second guy come in and ask the questions and come back together. and you're not, if you are in the position you are not sure what they are getting at. they are trying to get you to slip up in the fashion and the best thing to do is tell the truth. and when you are sitting there and being interrogated you are not sure the ul terior motive. >> you experienced it five days, and what do you think about someone experiencing that nine months? >> that is a good question. i told myself the most likely outc here for i long time. and probably work out fine in the end, happily and blessedly that was not the case for me. but you prepare yourself for that because that tends to be the process in this case. and in my c
jason only had one meeting with a lawyer.ery hard to know what the process is because it is opaque from the outside. >> what was the interrogation like for you. >> it was persistent is the word i would use. i was interrogated regularly for many hours each of the days i was there. couple of guys and one ask the questions and a second guy come in and ask the questions and come back together. and you're not, if you are in the position you are not sure what they are getting at. they are...
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jason was a fumigation tech anything. april 7th 25 jason was perform performing a fumigation here at gloucester township the way they would typically work through a tarp over a blair. >>> large stack of produce and fifty three it bi 19 that. levels were testing low. it was jason's job to wait while others figure out why. >> came back and he said, it was loy and it was low because half of it out here with me. >> a leak according to jason left him exposed to the meth they will bromide for 45 minutes minutes. symptoms came on slowly. >> i woke up one morning and like my chest was on fire. and then it went into my hands and then by -- through the burning after that came numbness. >> in a workers compensation hearing, the company western fumigation question the legitimacy leak and also required employees to be trained and wear protective gear which jason admits he wasn't wearing. but he says employees were pressured to go without the gear. western is now under new ownership. they chose not to comment for the story. >> that's m
jason was a fumigation tech anything. april 7th 25 jason was perform performing a fumigation here at gloucester township the way they would typically work through a tarp over a blair. >>> large stack of produce and fifty three it bi 19 that. levels were testing low. it was jason's job to wait while others figure out why. >> came back and he said, it was loy and it was low because half of it out here with me. >> a leak according to jason left him exposed to the meth they...
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jason, set the table for us.us up to speed. >> reporter: even up until a few hours ago, we were at a rite aid that was set on fire. just when you thought it was all going to be over even at that late hour still unrest. firefighters were able to get there and put the fire out.
jason, set the table for us.us up to speed. >> reporter: even up until a few hours ago, we were at a rite aid that was set on fire. just when you thought it was all going to be over even at that late hour still unrest. firefighters were able to get there and put the fire out.
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. >> jason is a former professional basketball player. >> reporter: jason and his restaurant society are all over youtube and social media. >> decided to do something special in silver spring. >> reporter: he's a college basketball star at george mason university. he opened a high end restaurant that brought big crowds and attention to downtown silver springs. >> i've never been in any trouble or caused any trouble. >> reporter: customers and fellow business owners on the georgia avenue strip did not know jason was trafficking major marijuana deals from mexico, arizona, and california. >> i was astonished over what happened. when i was looking at the news, i was like no, that can't be him. >> reporter: jason was nowhere to be found today. awaiting sentencing after admitting his role in funding more than a ton of marijuana shipments. his plea agreement with federal prosecutors is laid out in these documents. he admits in these papers to using more than a million dollars from the marijuana proceeds to start this restaurant. business owners say the society restaurant brought customers t
. >> jason is a former professional basketball player. >> reporter: jason and his restaurant society are all over youtube and social media. >> decided to do something special in silver spring. >> reporter: he's a college basketball star at george mason university. he opened a high end restaurant that brought big crowds and attention to downtown silver springs. >> i've never been in any trouble or caused any trouble. >> reporter: customers and fellow business...
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i will let tom or jason say a few words.jason: you are right that we are in a world of social media beyond e-mail. there are billions of e-mails sent in the government. it is still an important means of communication although there are others. the federal records act applies no matter what the application is, whether it is social media tweeting, messages, video. if it is appropriate for preservation as government business, it is a temporary record or federal record. the government needs to figure out ways of preserving not e-mail digital communications. as for the cost point, this is a conversation we could have off-line. there is a tremendous push in this administration for cloud computing. my challenge to every federal agency is, if you are getting on the train to do cloud computing, putting e-mail of the mccloud and lots of data in the cloud, you could build in record management considerations on the front end of those procurements. it can be done at minimal cost in the delta. the extra cost to a cloud computing environme
i will let tom or jason say a few words.jason: you are right that we are in a world of social media beyond e-mail. there are billions of e-mails sent in the government. it is still an important means of communication although there are others. the federal records act applies no matter what the application is, whether it is social media tweeting, messages, video. if it is appropriate for preservation as government business, it is a temporary record or federal record. the government needs to...
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don. >> jason carroll, thank you, jason. appreciate your reporting. >>> tonight, we're hearing the story of one of the officers involved in the freddie gray arrest. a family member of that officer, who asked us not to use her name or her face, she came to us wanting to share what the officer told her happened. she said the officer did not ask her to approach us. we know her identity and relationship to the officer, but we have agreed not to disclose that. we talked to her earlier today. take a listen. >> why are you coming forward? >> because no one else is speaking up for the officers that were involved. nobody is standing up for the officers, any of them. and that's just not right. >> and the person that you are directly related to is -- >> african-american. >> is african-american. >> yes. >> what did he is happened? >> he believes that whatever happened to mr. gray happened before he was transported. >> did he hear screaming? was he in the back? it was saying that he was in the back going crazy, maybe, and yelling and mov
don. >> jason carroll, thank you, jason. appreciate your reporting. >>> tonight, we're hearing the story of one of the officers involved in the freddie gray arrest. a family member of that officer, who asked us not to use her name or her face, she came to us wanting to share what the officer told her happened. she said the officer did not ask her to approach us. we know her identity and relationship to the officer, but we have agreed not to disclose that. we talked to her earlier...
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patrice: i agree with jason and tom.ould also note, i spent a lot of time in the last few months explaining nara regulations, explaining the basics of the government's record-keeping policy to journalists. i would hope that this does not die and that it does not die because of the press. i would also hope that the same amount of time that is put into training journalists on foia and the importance of it that at least an equivalent amount of time or some percentage of that amount of time would go into training journalists in what the statutes are, what the regulations are. we do not have many beat journalists anymore were looking at the agencies. that is a huge problem because nobody is paying attention
patrice: i agree with jason and tom.ould also note, i spent a lot of time in the last few months explaining nara regulations, explaining the basics of the government's record-keeping policy to journalists. i would hope that this does not die and that it does not die because of the press. i would also hope that the same amount of time that is put into training journalists on foia and the importance of it that at least an equivalent amount of time or some percentage of that amount of time would...
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vin diesel, jason statham.h away to mention that you wind up hitting each other after that clip? >> i think you can surmise that, yeah, that's what happens. it's the usual. >> jimmy: in the end -- you're not actually fighting in slow motion, that's done with effects. >> no, that's really -- >> jimmy: it's incredible that you're able to get up there. >> it really is. >> jimmy: do you ever go, what in the hell am i doing? >> totally ridiculous, the stupidest thing you can do. >> jimmy: i assume you've been in a number of real fights. maybe that's presumptuous. but yes? >> it's presumptuous but correct, yeah. >> jimmy: correct? what are the big differences between movie fighting, besides the obvious, and real fighting? >> well, i mean, you know, i'm a big fan of the ufc. these are the real fighters, in my eye. >> jimmy: right. >> you're talking about some idiot in the street. >> jimmy: right, the bar or something like that. >> yeah. i mean, what we're doing on the screen, we're not actually hitting each other. you
vin diesel, jason statham.h away to mention that you wind up hitting each other after that clip? >> i think you can surmise that, yeah, that's what happens. it's the usual. >> jimmy: in the end -- you're not actually fighting in slow motion, that's done with effects. >> no, that's really -- >> jimmy: it's incredible that you're able to get up there. >> it really is. >> jimmy: do you ever go, what in the hell am i doing? >> totally ridiculous, the...
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patrice: i agree with jason and tom. i would also note, i spent a lot of time in the last few months explaining nara regulations explaining the basics of the government's record-keeping policy to journalists. i would hope that this does not die and that it does not die because of the press. i would also hope that the same amount of time that is put into training journalists on foia and the importance of it that at least an equivalent amount of time or some percentage of that amount of time would go into training journalists in what the statutes are, what the regulations are. we do not have many beat journalists anymore were looking at the agencies. that is a huge problem because nobody is paying attention outside of the government, to whether things are being implemented properly in the government. i think it is incumbent upon all of us of how are you going to keep this an issue, not a scandal but an important issue in governance and accountability and history. it will disappear. it will fall below the radar at some poin
patrice: i agree with jason and tom. i would also note, i spent a lot of time in the last few months explaining nara regulations explaining the basics of the government's record-keeping policy to journalists. i would hope that this does not die and that it does not die because of the press. i would also hope that the same amount of time that is put into training journalists on foia and the importance of it that at least an equivalent amount of time or some percentage of that amount of time...
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thank you. >> how jason i have a lot of questions for you first of all, you introduced this gentleman and said he was the your partner. >> sorry. >> if he was your partner he should be list on the application what you say matters. >> got you. >> so moving right on okay. so bear with me you say you have a full service bar with what kind of liquor license. >> type 48 great that wasn't in our operation either you have to fill out the entire application so it said type of food and beverage full service bar with light bar snacks and asked for the number of your liquor license you left it blank you can't have blank spaces just letting you know you said that have you done any ground testing you said, yes sound like levels are tested using a decimal motor what kind of a decimal motors. >> it was one we used to use. >> what kind of a meter do you use to use. >> i'm not sure exactly. >> okay. >> up to date, no problems with the sound like issues. >> i'm just going through your application and checking it so you said here your security company is cms is cms intervention. >> we're no longer worki
thank you. >> how jason i have a lot of questions for you first of all, you introduced this gentleman and said he was the your partner. >> sorry. >> if he was your partner he should be list on the application what you say matters. >> got you. >> so moving right on okay. so bear with me you say you have a full service bar with what kind of liquor license. >> type 48 great that wasn't in our operation either you have to fill out the entire application so it...
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jason, let me finish with you.oing back to this question of iran there is some talk at the white house perhaps you make a deal with iran and this begins to open up a new chapter there's more engagement less isolation, it will change iran's behavior. the flip side we'll give them billions of dollars more which boosts their economy and their ability to be a bad actor. >> well i think one way to look at this in terms of whether we conceded too much is to look at who is chairing the agreement and who is not. why are our adversaries more excited about this deal than our strategic allies, like france and saudi arabia and the rest of the sunnis and the arab states as well as israel. >> all right. >>> we have to take a break here. but when we come back, the fire storm of a religious freedom bill in indiana and arkansas raises questions over who is really being intolerant. our sunday group debates that. >>> plus a dismal jobs report has experts wondering how strong is an economic recovery. >>> this is a bill that an ordinar
jason, let me finish with you.oing back to this question of iran there is some talk at the white house perhaps you make a deal with iran and this begins to open up a new chapter there's more engagement less isolation, it will change iran's behavior. the flip side we'll give them billions of dollars more which boosts their economy and their ability to be a bad actor. >> well i think one way to look at this in terms of whether we conceded too much is to look at who is chairing the agreement...
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including our own jason.ause] for nine months, jason has been in prison for nothing more than writing about the hopes and fears of the iranian people. carrying their stories, in the effort to rate coming humanity. -- bring common things to humanity. his brother is here tonight, and i have told them personally we will not rest until we bring him home to his family, safe and sound. [applause] these journalists do their work as so much more than a profession, and indispensable pillar of society. i want to give a toast to them. i raise a glass to them and all of you for the words of the american foreign correspondents' dorothy thompsons. it is the way liberty is exercised that determines whether liberty itself survives. thank you for your devotion and exercising liberty and telling our american story. god bless you, god bless the united states of america. [applause]
including our own jason.ause] for nine months, jason has been in prison for nothing more than writing about the hopes and fears of the iranian people. carrying their stories, in the effort to rate coming humanity. -- bring common things to humanity. his brother is here tonight, and i have told them personally we will not rest until we bring him home to his family, safe and sound. [applause] these journalists do their work as so much more than a profession, and indispensable pillar of society. i...
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jason, they jumped all over this team. how di
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jason, a lot of people had to watch it but put it on your ringtone?han like lil' wayne. is there something more than excessive -- >> jason, what's your ring tone? >> mine's generic. i have the basic ring tone that came with the phone. >> mine makes sense, it's "call me maybe." it's, hey, i just met you, this is crazy, it's call me maybe. at least it makes sense. >> true. >> all right. but let me try to wheel it back in seema. you know the point is he said that it rings that way when his grandkids call. so i guess that's a reasonable explanation. >> yes. >> for sure. >> makes sense. >> sure. >> finally, let me wish everyone a happy national high five day. for 13 years, we've celebrated on the third thursday of april, by giving high fives all day to friends, coworkers, and strangers. but politicians are no stranger to the high five. it's one of president obama's favorite moves. and it's how senator clinton always handled tough diplomacy. here's senator warren getting ready to go in on a high five on the campaign trail. john mccain even got a high five i
jason, a lot of people had to watch it but put it on your ringtone?han like lil' wayne. is there something more than excessive -- >> jason, what's your ring tone? >> mine's generic. i have the basic ring tone that came with the phone. >> mine makes sense, it's "call me maybe." it's, hey, i just met you, this is crazy, it's call me maybe. at least it makes sense. >> true. >> all right. but let me try to wheel it back in seema. you know the point is he said...
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jason: microsoft has been slow to catch up with change. they are going to get up there with their tablets. i do believe in three to five years you are only going to see tablet computers in retail and restaurants. this year we have to move to chip cards. you are going to start getting your chip card if you haven't already gotten it. that is going to create cycles in the small business space. brendan: microsoft said it is going to the cloud and it did not find microsoft waiting there for him. >> it is very hard to change to a cloud-based model. we started from a cloud-based model. stephanie: it is hard to get your business back once it goes apple. brendan: what is the first question a small business asks you? jason: we never call out. usually doesn't work with my payment processor. we now provide payments for them. are you going to answer the phone do we have 47 customer care? those are the things we ask. we do everything on that first phone call to get them up to speed and get them set up with the payments. brendan: jason richardson founder
jason: microsoft has been slow to catch up with change. they are going to get up there with their tablets. i do believe in three to five years you are only going to see tablet computers in retail and restaurants. this year we have to move to chip cards. you are going to start getting your chip card if you haven't already gotten it. that is going to create cycles in the small business space. brendan: microsoft said it is going to the cloud and it did not find microsoft waiting there for him....
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jason, the original elizabeth warren, what do you think?ourself after 20 years in public life when you have to compare yourself to a relatively least recent political star in order to convince people that you care about regular worker issues, you're in trouble. i don't doubt that hillary clinton cares about the middle class, that goes all the way back to her time with bill clinton but the fact that she has to make this argument she will have a hard time motivating and galvanizing the left for 2016. >> angela, she's better than the republicans if you compare those records. is that enough though to galvanize the turnout that she will need? >> absolutely i think it's enough, and i don't just think that she's better than the republicans, rev. i have to substantially disagree with jason's characteristics or characterizing rather of hillary clinton. i first have to say that elizabeth warren is hillary clinton jr. this is someone who has taken her original model. we're talking about a woman who spent the beginning of her career with marian wright
jason, the original elizabeth warren, what do you think?ourself after 20 years in public life when you have to compare yourself to a relatively least recent political star in order to convince people that you care about regular worker issues, you're in trouble. i don't doubt that hillary clinton cares about the middle class, that goes all the way back to her time with bill clinton but the fact that she has to make this argument she will have a hard time motivating and galvanizing the left for...
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cheryl: jason, just a moment, jason. so sorry, jason, i need to pause here for a moment. >> that's okay. cheryl: we have linked inn numbers really quick. here is linkedin. lnkd is the ticker. as you can see the stock is moving substantially lower, down is 7% down in after-market hours trading -- 17%. 57 cents was earnings per share number. estimate was 56. as far as revenue, 68 million. as you can see on the screen -- 638. this is not helping stock whatsoever. there is a lot of question marks about linkedin. if they tan continue to monetize and become not quote, unquote, media site but stay in the core focus of the company. jason continue, i wanted to bring in viewers numbers on linkedin and pressure in after-hours. >> generally, we'll proponent of international investing, that is where value is domestically going for stable, kind of steady eddie companies. particularly things in the health care space, like abbott labs or medtronic, where valuations are still reasonable. not high-flying biotechnology stocks. steady eddie
cheryl: jason, just a moment, jason. so sorry, jason, i need to pause here for a moment. >> that's okay. cheryl: we have linked inn numbers really quick. here is linkedin. lnkd is the ticker. as you can see the stock is moving substantially lower, down is 7% down in after-market hours trading -- 17%. 57 cents was earnings per share number. estimate was 56. as far as revenue, 68 million. as you can see on the screen -- 638. this is not helping stock whatsoever. there is a lot of question...
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chairman with related california we have don falk with the tenderloin development corporation and jason long how is the principle with the lead architect o m a. >> did it go? >> it's not going. >> for the agenda today, we have a general overview to begin with and scenic designs scenic designs will be broken into two parts i'll start out then is developer architect will give a presentation and then d da and then is next steps. >> what you have before you is is transbay project area map as you can see block 8 i've cycle it on fulsome between first and fremont streets if you look at on is west side of block 8 as you can see block 9 and and a original is east side is block 6 both have been approved by this commission earlier in 2012, the former redevelopment agency was dissolved by abs and is further dissolution law all is agency asked that the responsibility were transferred to the successor agency to the former agency is redevelopment dissolution law let them enter into other contracts that existed prior to 2008 or 2011 on april 2013, the california dnls finally and exclusively that the p
chairman with related california we have don falk with the tenderloin development corporation and jason long how is the principle with the lead architect o m a. >> did it go? >> it's not going. >> for the agenda today, we have a general overview to begin with and scenic designs scenic designs will be broken into two parts i'll start out then is developer architect will give a presentation and then d da and then is next steps. >> what you have before you is is transbay...
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jason rezaian could get 20 years. nancy cordes is following this. >> reporter: some of the charges came from rezaian's attorney after she was finally allowed to meet with him. the 39-year-old reporter, she said, is accused of conducting propaganda against the establishment, collaborating with hostile governments, and collecting information with malicious intent. the "washington post" called the charges "ludicrous." white house press secretary josh earnest agreed. >> these charges are absurd, should be immediately dismissed and jason should be freed immediately so he can return home to his family. >> reporter: rezaian, who is an american citizen, moved to iran in 2007 and became the "post's" tehran bureau chief in 2012. in a statement, "washington post" editor martin baron says "it's despicable to assert that jason's work amounted to espionage or otherwise posed any threat to iranian national security." he's being held in a notoriously brutal prison and spent nearly five months in solitary confinement according to his
jason rezaian could get 20 years. nancy cordes is following this. >> reporter: some of the charges came from rezaian's attorney after she was finally allowed to meet with him. the 39-year-old reporter, she said, is accused of conducting propaganda against the establishment, collaborating with hostile governments, and collecting information with malicious intent. the "washington post" called the charges "ludicrous." white house press secretary josh earnest agreed....
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with that, i will turn it over to jason. jason fichtner: thanks, david. good afternoon, guys. there is an old joke that if you lined up all the economists end to end, the one thing you would not get is a conclusion. but we are actually up here in a lot of agreement on tax policy. on what is wrong with taxes, the tax system, corporate income tax, what needs to be done with it. and it puts me in an odd spot. my two colleagues have said almost everything. i am going to clean up at some points that they touched upon and we emphasize the importance of it. we are also now getting into the start of the presidential sort of election season, if you will. and with that, candidates come out with their various tax plans, and there is misinformation on what taxes does and doesn't do. it might be a good time to review some of the important issues about tax rates and bases and margins. so, with that, i want to highlight what both david and dan said about how economists generally prefer a broader tax base with lower marginal rates. this is very important because it really is the tax rates tha
with that, i will turn it over to jason. jason fichtner: thanks, david. good afternoon, guys. there is an old joke that if you lined up all the economists end to end, the one thing you would not get is a conclusion. but we are actually up here in a lot of agreement on tax policy. on what is wrong with taxes, the tax system, corporate income tax, what needs to be done with it. and it puts me in an odd spot. my two colleagues have said almost everything. i am going to clean up at some points that...
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and i said "jason, what's the matter with you?" i said "jason, i can't understand you." i went to the nurse's saying and said what is wrong with him, he can't talk. she said "we gave him medication for the migraine, he'll be all right in a couple of hours." >> reporter: a few hours later jason stopped bleeding. the parties were told his death was a result of aneurysm. the reality was different. >> every drug was prescribed by the v.a. >> a former v.a. housekeeper was a last witness she spoke out about what she saw. >> i remember seeing him sitting up in bed. he seemed fine, he was mumbling. he was on a ward where people don't die. in and out word. >> reporter: the death of justin and a report by the center for investigative reporting set off a fire storm. in january, bob mcdonald announced a review of practices. including allegations of overmedication and accusations of retall yachtery before. at the heart of many the chief of staff, psychiatrist dr david houlihan. >> the patients were - a lot of them were just working around like some bys. i couldn't understand why ther
and i said "jason, what's the matter with you?" i said "jason, i can't understand you." i went to the nurse's saying and said what is wrong with him, he can't talk. she said "we gave him medication for the migraine, he'll be all right in a couple of hours." >> reporter: a few hours later jason stopped bleeding. the parties were told his death was a result of aneurysm. the reality was different. >> every drug was prescribed by the v.a. >> a former...
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free jason. 1,000 of these pins were handed out by "the washington post."been detained in an iranian prison for over 90s month and he's facing four charges. they were revealed this week one of them is espionage. president obama appealed for his release last night. take a look. >> we remember the journalist unlustun unjustly imprison around the world including our own jason rezaian rezaian. for nine months jason has been imprisoned in tehran for nothing more than writing about the hopes and the fears of the iranian people carrying their stories to the readers of "the washington post" in an effort to bring our common humanity. jason's brother ali is here tonight and i have told him personally we will not rest until we bring him home to his family safe and sound. [ applause ] >> major garrett used to be at fox, now at cbs. this is one of the rare stories where the entire journalistic establishment is all lined up trying to get jason freed. the executive editor of "the washington post" marty barren has called the charges absurd and mardy joins me from washingto
free jason. 1,000 of these pins were handed out by "the washington post."been detained in an iranian prison for over 90s month and he's facing four charges. they were revealed this week one of them is espionage. president obama appealed for his release last night. take a look. >> we remember the journalist unlustun unjustly imprison around the world including our own jason rezaian rezaian. for nine months jason has been imprisoned in tehran for nothing more than writing about...
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i said "jason, what's the matter?" said - i said "jason, i can't understand you", i went to the nurse's statement and said what's wrong with him, he can't talk. she said "we gave him medication for the mying rain, he'll be all right in a couple of hours." >> reporter: a view hours later he stopped breathing. efforts to revive him failed. his death was caused by an aneurysm. a state autopsy revealed something different. mixed drug toxicity. every one is a medication that the v.a. prescribed to him. >> reporter: a witness to his last day was christian, a former v.a. housekeeper, speaking out about what she saw. >> i remember seeing him sit up in bed. he seemed fine, he was mumbling. i didn't think anything of it. he was on a ward where people don't die. in on outward. >> reporter: the death of jason and a subsequent report by the center for investigative reporting set off a firestorm. in january bob mcdonald secretary of veteran affairs announced an overview. including accusations of retaliatory behaviour. at the heart o
i said "jason, what's the matter?" said - i said "jason, i can't understand you", i went to the nurse's statement and said what's wrong with him, he can't talk. she said "we gave him medication for the mying rain, he'll be all right in a couple of hours." >> reporter: a view hours later he stopped breathing. efforts to revive him failed. his death was caused by an aneurysm. a state autopsy revealed something different. mixed drug toxicity. every one is a...
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that incident with jason davis has always stuck with me. i always tried to figure out what the heck was that all about? was that to show me he's in charge? i'm with a camera, but he wanted to let me know this was his house. it may have been a macho, spontaneous moment for him. for me, it was a scary, real moment. >> next on "lockup raw" -- >> to me, the cells are too small. i think it is wired for homosexuality. >> one inmate's fight for solitude. >> we're inside that cell all day. that's not a luxury of prison. you should have thought about that before you went to prison. he's got to have a cellie. to go left. and like so to go right. where are the brakes? uh, just grab ahold of both and pull straight back. and the "whoa!" is optional. you wouldn't buy a motorcycle without handlebars. no thanks. and you shouldn't ride a motorcycle without geico insurance. roadside assistance, 24 hour service, great rates. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. th
that incident with jason davis has always stuck with me. i always tried to figure out what the heck was that all about? was that to show me he's in charge? i'm with a camera, but he wanted to let me know this was his house. it may have been a macho, spontaneous moment for him. for me, it was a scary, real moment. >> next on "lockup raw" -- >> to me, the cells are too small. i think it is wired for homosexuality. >> one inmate's fight for solitude. >> we're...
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trying to make a laugh. >> jason and sky were a real team.uys were playing cards, smoking cigarettes. i think it was their way to survive. he's got his back, the other guy's got his, and that's the way they made it work. >> lonely days in brushy mountain. >> both men conceded drug use played a part in putting them in prison. bishop's aggravated assault conviction began with an argument over a parking space at a mall. >> he was smarting off to my girlfriend, so i got into a fight with the guy, ended up stabbing him and then running his buddy off the road, off the interstate. i got six years for it. >> davis has a 17-year sentence for attempted murder but claims he was only defending himself. >> two people come in to rob me. i shot them both. i shot one with a gun, shot one with a bow. but in the state of tennessee, you cannot shoot people regardless, in your house, on your property, or anything. if they're trying to come and rob you, they say to run. they say try to call the law or whatever. you cannot defend yourself in the state of tennessee
trying to make a laugh. >> jason and sky were a real team.uys were playing cards, smoking cigarettes. i think it was their way to survive. he's got his back, the other guy's got his, and that's the way they made it work. >> lonely days in brushy mountain. >> both men conceded drug use played a part in putting them in prison. bishop's aggravated assault conviction began with an argument over a parking space at a mall. >> he was smarting off to my girlfriend, so i got into...
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jason, what kind of signal is president obama sending by singling out walker?k on somebody who doesn't have game okay? scott walker, i have said this from the beginning. he's the republican party's best chance of winning the white house in 2016. if you look back on it the sitting presidents always know what it takes to get the job done. they can see it in another candidate's eyes. george bush spent more time criticizing senator obama han hillary clinton. he's signals, this is the candidate that the democrats have to look out for. >> now, shirra do you feel that the president by -- in many ways raising scott walker up, will that rally republicans around walker? will it in many ways help walker become the single anti-obama candidate in the field, since he seems to have the president zeroing in on him? >> i'm going to bet no one was happier to hear the president criticize scott walker than scott walker's campaign staff. for them that means the president sees him as a viable challenger. it sets up a confrontation that scott walker would love to have directly with t
jason, what kind of signal is president obama sending by singling out walker?k on somebody who doesn't have game okay? scott walker, i have said this from the beginning. he's the republican party's best chance of winning the white house in 2016. if you look back on it the sitting presidents always know what it takes to get the job done. they can see it in another candidate's eyes. george bush spent more time criticizing senator obama han hillary clinton. he's signals, this is the candidate that...
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get over to jason chimera, first shot no comes right back to him. he doesn't miss and always entertaining chimera, goal celebration. caps beat the islanders 4-3 to even the series at one. >> it's good for the back of the head just to know that -- that we have it in us and let them know that that's the game that we hope to play. >> just because it doesn't work right away doesn't mean that it's not working. you've just got to keep doing the same things and the right things and i thought we did. >> we have confidence in us and even when we're down 1-0 kept on going and kept on fighting and got a big goal. >> ovie gets a big goal and chimera a huge goal pretty pumped about that. i don't know if he'll be too quite on the plane on the way out to the isle. he's pretty pumped. >> not too quiet anywhere. >> surprised we can't hear him from here. >> always yapping in there. don't forget game three sunday at noon up in new york and before the game kara maloney joins us live from long island to get us ready with the pregame show all right here on nbc 4. >> to t
get over to jason chimera, first shot no comes right back to him. he doesn't miss and always entertaining chimera, goal celebration. caps beat the islanders 4-3 to even the series at one. >> it's good for the back of the head just to know that -- that we have it in us and let them know that that's the game that we hope to play. >> just because it doesn't work right away doesn't mean that it's not working. you've just got to keep doing the same things and the right things and i...
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it's incredible. >> jason, i appreciate the reporting.cott's mother, judy, we had a remarkable conversation and i stress, she just is an incredible woman. she told me she considers that witness to have been heaven-sent. more from her and the pastor in the hour ahead, but first, conversation with walter scott's brother, anthony, who you saw briefly in jason carroll's report and also the attorney, chris stewart. >> you and your wife were the first people in the family to see this video. when you first saw it, what did you think? >> i was thinking that this can't be true. this can't be the way it really happened, but from knowing my brother's character, i know that he wouldn't have fought for a taser and tried to shoot, use a taser on the officer. i'm sure it had to have been a different story. >> you actually went down when you heard what had happened to your brother. >> yes. >> you went down to the scene. >> i did. >> and what were you told had happened? did the police say it? >> the only thing i was told was that he was shot once. that's
it's incredible. >> jason, i appreciate the reporting.cott's mother, judy, we had a remarkable conversation and i stress, she just is an incredible woman. she told me she considers that witness to have been heaven-sent. more from her and the pastor in the hour ahead, but first, conversation with walter scott's brother, anthony, who you saw briefly in jason carroll's report and also the attorney, chris stewart. >> you and your wife were the first people in the family to see this...
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jason, thank you for joining us.ding to you, the doctor that -- dollar rally is on the last legs. is it fundamentals or has it been too far? jason: i think it comes down to expectations. it is very crowded and has been crowded for the last few months. when it comes down to expectations it is important, which are you looking at? from our perspective it is the currencies that we are most interested in. rishaad: which ones? jason: looking at the current friday, we see a retrace. there does not seem to be any particular reason to look for a rate increase in june and even in september of the probabilities were becoming a lot less and as we move through the summer, if we do not get a pickup in the data we will have concerns. at the moment, we have this disconnect between risk and where risk is trying to somewhat negate and somewhat think it is groundhog day like last year all of the weather-related data. within that, with risk so elevated and expected to shrug off the macroeconomic data, we are at decent risk. absolutely,
jason, thank you for joining us.ding to you, the doctor that -- dollar rally is on the last legs. is it fundamentals or has it been too far? jason: i think it comes down to expectations. it is very crowded and has been crowded for the last few months. when it comes down to expectations it is important, which are you looking at? from our perspective it is the currencies that we are most interested in. rishaad: which ones? jason: looking at the current friday, we see a retrace. there does not...