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but jason wore a size 12.ird, there was another partial footprint, defied easy identification so they began calling in shoe experts. now they wondered were there two attackers? of course, investigators discovered early on 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 friend were letting us know michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> 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 relation help with his mother-in-law wanted to limit her stay. and said so in an e-mail. along with another nugget. >> he wrote, our marriage has seen better days i don't see it trending up. i remember that really striking a chord with me. i didn't know that their marriage had seen better days. >> reporter: of cour
but jason wore a size 12.ird, there was another partial footprint, defied easy identification so they began calling in shoe experts. now they wondered were there two attackers? of course, investigators discovered early on 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 friend were letting us know michelle and jason were...
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according to friends, ken all but abandoned jason's mother as she lay dying of cancer, and jason deeply resented it. >> regardless of the relationship between ken and his wife, if the woman's dying, it just looks bad if you take off and go to another continent and don't come back for weeks, leaving jason, who might have been 12 years old, to take care of his dying mother. >> it appeared that things changed for him, that he became more troubled, started to have more trouble in school. >> after his wife's death, ken continued to travel extensively for work. >> there were stories about jason being left alone for weeks with virtually nothing in the refrigerator and having no money. i don't know how exaggerated these stories are. obviously, jason didn't starve. >> after ken maclennan's murder, police received a tip from one of jason's fellow high school students. >> at least one other high school student had been asked to provide a gun, a number of high school students knew about this. >> the informant said that jason asked several people to help him kill his father, but all of them declined
according to friends, ken all but abandoned jason's mother as she lay dying of cancer, and jason deeply resented it. >> regardless of the relationship between ken and his wife, if the woman's dying, it just looks bad if you take off and go to another continent and don't come back for weeks, leaving jason, who might have been 12 years old, to take care of his dying mother. >> it appeared that things changed for him, that he became more troubled, started to have more trouble in...
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it is the jason trennert decade. it is up, up, and away you this anybody younger than me know what a bear market is? jason: a lot of guys do not know what a bear market is. i feel sadly about this for younger guys in my office. they have never felt the joy of a bull market either. this has in some ways been one of the most unloved bull markets in history. no one quite leaves it. if you look at mutual fund flows, the retail investors are pretty much out of this market, have not been participating in any meaningful way. it is a strange market, to put it mildly, and it certainly has not been smooth sailing. tom: jason trennert goes after the media crew including michael wolff, and the wolves. brendan: i'm glad he will be here for the hour because we talk so much about numbers, we do not talk about culture. coming up, fee for implodes -- fifa implodes. raids, bank accounts being opened up. we will learn a lot that we have not known about before but only suspected. soccer officials under arrest in switzerland. that brings
it is the jason trennert decade. it is up, up, and away you this anybody younger than me know what a bear market is? jason: a lot of guys do not know what a bear market is. i feel sadly about this for younger guys in my office. they have never felt the joy of a bull market either. this has in some ways been one of the most unloved bull markets in history. no one quite leaves it. if you look at mutual fund flows, the retail investors are pretty much out of this market, have not been...
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how damaging is that for jason and his case? >> we've always made the case that jason is innocent. he shouldn't be tied to some activities that he had no control over. certainly it's a concern. the negotiations are going on and it's a very complicated situation, but, you know what we do know is that jason is innocent. the process is moving along. the iranians have claimed for ten months that they wanted to move their process along and have a trial. for whatever reason many reasons i'm sure they delayed, delayed, delayed. and now the trial started, and we're hoping that that would move along. what we don't want is to be in a situation where they decide they want to extend the deadline again or potentially they can't come to an agreement. having jason connected with those things that have nothing to do with his guilt or innocence is just not that hopeful at this point. >> how many contact have you and the rest of your family been able to have with jason since he was detained? from that how do you think he's feeling both physically and mentally? >> personally i haven't spoke to jason
how damaging is that for jason and his case? >> we've always made the case that jason is innocent. he shouldn't be tied to some activities that he had no control over. certainly it's a concern. the negotiations are going on and it's a very complicated situation, but, you know what we do know is that jason is innocent. the process is moving along. the iranians have claimed for ten months that they wanted to move their process along and have a trial. for whatever reason many reasons i'm...
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against jason in terms of these espionage charges.irst reportedly is an american visa application for jason's wife. he was trying to get his wife a visa to visit the u.s. he apparently met with some american consular officials about that and maybe iran finds that incredibly suspect. the second piece of evidence against him reportedly is a form letter sent by jason rezaian to president obama's white house transition team in 2008 when president obama had been elected but not sworn in and the transition team put a form letter up on their website that people could fill in to offer any help they may be able to suggest to the transition team and jason rezaian reportedly offered, use that form to help improve relations between iran and the united states. and maybe iran finds that incredibly suspect, too. we don't know because the trial will be held behind closed doors. supporters of press freedom in general and jason rezaian in particular have been clambering for the american government to do something to somehow get him freed but the canadi
against jason in terms of these espionage charges.irst reportedly is an american visa application for jason's wife. he was trying to get his wife a visa to visit the u.s. he apparently met with some american consular officials about that and maybe iran finds that incredibly suspect. the second piece of evidence against him reportedly is a form letter sent by jason rezaian to president obama's white house transition team in 2008 when president obama had been elected but not sworn in and the...
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jason's case is a political case. even though people within the iran system have been doubting the validity of the charge it is clear t hardline sanctions that have been pushing to jason's case and pushing to bring him to trial are in full control. >> what should we watch for? they had the court proceedings that lasted a few hours. what should we watch for next? >> the charge of espionage can lead to a 10-25 year implies prisonment. you might remember the case of the marine who was sentenced to death then it was lowered to ten years in prison. such a thing might happen to jason. the are other things meetings being held we don't know about. >> very little access to his attorney or family. thomas if you could can you play out for us the situation jason is in as a fellow journalist, when you look at this story, what do you think is the message being sent? why are they singling him out? >> this is increasingly the question. some people might say jason is the car in the nuclear negotiations and a way for the political lead
jason's case is a political case. even though people within the iran system have been doubting the validity of the charge it is clear t hardline sanctions that have been pushing to jason's case and pushing to bring him to trial are in full control. >> what should we watch for? they had the court proceedings that lasted a few hours. what should we watch for next? >> the charge of espionage can lead to a 10-25 year implies prisonment. you might remember the case of the marine who was...
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we'll start with jason. what's the mood in the lockerroom. jason? >> jason :it was a jubilant time but the team is actually quite subdued with their eyes on a bigger prize to win the championship we asked him how he celebrated the what--locker room he said they just took some selfies here is steph curry bring his daughter right up to the press again >>:everybody on the court produced and made plays stepping up making big moments. it is a proud moment for everybody in the bay area to be just four wins away from our goal >> jason :what is going to your mind now? >>:looked in the long journey some knowledge want to make the best of the --it's been a long journey and we just wantt omak to make the best of it >>:let's just enjoy this for the night >> jason :we also talked to the honor and asked about a few things and asked him how long the team is going to celebrate the. he said about 12 hours and then it is back to work >> pam :thank you jason. joining us now.out in the middle of the warrior faithful. kron- 4's jr-stone. hey j-r. what are folks talking
we'll start with jason. what's the mood in the lockerroom. jason? >> jason :it was a jubilant time but the team is actually quite subdued with their eyes on a bigger prize to win the championship we asked him how he celebrated the what--locker room he said they just took some selfies here is steph curry bring his daughter right up to the press again >>:everybody on the court produced and made plays stepping up making big moments. it is a proud moment for everybody in the bay area to...
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jason stopped playing baseball. jason didn't want to go to school. there was no more kisses good night. there was no more hugs. jason started sleeping with weapons in his room. he would sleep with baseball bats. his whole life changed. >> once someone found out about it, i cut them out of my life. i wouldn't want to associate with them anymore because i knew that they knew. >> flores says it wasn't long before he joined a gang and began using drugs. he paid for his habit by stealing cars and breaking into homes. >> it was like this demonic seed that was planted in my son's soul. and we couldn't kill the weed. >> flores was able to identify his attacker, a man named kevin kinder. eventually kinder was convicted and incarcerated for attacking flores and three other boys. but cornett says that wasn't the end of their nightmare. >> kevin kinder got sentenced to 17 years. he only served six. he got released, and when he got released, i followed him everywhere he went. >> some mothers are going to fight for their kids until the day they die. my mother is t
jason stopped playing baseball. jason didn't want to go to school. there was no more kisses good night. there was no more hugs. jason started sleeping with weapons in his room. he would sleep with baseball bats. his whole life changed. >> once someone found out about it, i cut them out of my life. i wouldn't want to associate with them anymore because i knew that they knew. >> flores says it wasn't long before he joined a gang and began using drugs. he paid for his habit by stealing...
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shot. >> jason's teammates threw it right to jason.icipation and he pulls up from three or four feet behind the three-point arc. i'm thinking, oh my god, jason, don't shoot from there. that's too far. >> but he makes it. jason scored a total of 20 points in four minutes. when the buzzer sounds, the crowd bursts onto the court. >> we just ran over to him as fast as we could after the game. we just all grabbed him and squeezed him and put him on our shoulders. >> to see a young man see his dream come true. there's no better feeling than that. >> jason's fan base quickly expands into a much wider audience thanks to those amateur videos. >> received a lot of letters from the white house. meeting president bush. getting to meet magic johnson. went to the final four that year. >> jason leaves greece athena high school as a student in 2006 but in 2009 returns to his alma mater, this time as an assistant coach. no one would deny it's a triumph jason has earned. >> it feels great to get back to the game that i always loved. >> nice shot. final
shot. >> jason's teammates threw it right to jason.icipation and he pulls up from three or four feet behind the three-point arc. i'm thinking, oh my god, jason, don't shoot from there. that's too far. >> but he makes it. jason scored a total of 20 points in four minutes. when the buzzer sounds, the crowd bursts onto the court. >> we just ran over to him as fast as we could after the game. we just all grabbed him and squeezed him and put him on our shoulders. >> to see a...
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i said "jason, what's the matter with you." i said "jason, i can't understand you." i went to the nurse's stakes and said what's wrong with him -- station and said "what's wrong with him, he can't talk?" she said we gave him medication for a migraine he'll be all later. >> reporter: but he wasn't. he stopped breathing. the hospital said his death was caused by an aneurysm. an autopsy revealed mixed drug toxicity. every one is a medication the v.a. prescribed to them. >> reporter: the medical system. >> they had him so drugged up. he took a drug to get up, get going, and drugs ot night to make him sleep. >> reporter: jason was one veteran treated at a hospital where many patients were kept doped up on high amounts of opiates. it had been a difficult journey for jason after four years in the marines enned in 2002. he was married and had a daughter. and joined marve in the family construction business, building homes in steven's point wisconsin. but an addiction to pain medication, a result of an injury from a service, led him to years of treatment at the v.a. one witne
i said "jason, what's the matter with you." i said "jason, i can't understand you." i went to the nurse's stakes and said what's wrong with him -- station and said "what's wrong with him, he can't talk?" she said we gave him medication for a migraine he'll be all later. >> reporter: but he wasn't. he stopped breathing. the hospital said his death was caused by an aneurysm. an autopsy revealed mixed drug toxicity. every one is a medication the v.a. prescribed...
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as a portrait artist, jason grew tired of drawing with charcoal and pencil.e looked everywhere for inspiration, and one night he found it -- in his happy meal. >> i came across it by accident, eating some french fries, and saw that i could manipulate the ketchup with the french fry, and it could be like a brush. >> jason wanted to paint something that related to the tools that he was using, so he decided to paint his own version of the movie poster for "super size me." >> it related to the ketchup. it gave somewhat of a meaning and interpretation to it. >> with a small web camera recording, jason prepares his ketchup, picks up a fry, and begins painting. >> mcdonald's french fries as a paintbrush. it's unbelievable. >> ketchup may work as a condiment, but it proves tricky as paint. >> unlike paint, the ketchup was a matter of how thick it was on there. so if there was a very thin layer of ketchup, it showed up as a light color because the background showed through. if it was piled on there thick, it was the darkest red. so it was more of sculpting the actual
as a portrait artist, jason grew tired of drawing with charcoal and pencil.e looked everywhere for inspiration, and one night he found it -- in his happy meal. >> i came across it by accident, eating some french fries, and saw that i could manipulate the ketchup with the french fry, and it could be like a brush. >> jason wanted to paint something that related to the tools that he was using, so he decided to paint his own version of the movie poster for "super size me."...
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jason: i think the idea behind it would work.ant to make sure it would work on a mobile phone. " gives themad men rest of us who are not in your business and appreciation for what you do? was it accurate? jason: i think a lot of the approach to creating ads, this score values and tenets were, but the extramarital, extracurricular behavior -- mark: [laughter] i am glad you said it, and not me. sweeneysante and paul -- my colleague lovers media for bloomberg intelligence. gentlemen, thank you so much. a breakthrough on talks between greece and its creditors. we have a look at today's european market action when we return. ♪ welcome back to the bloomberg market day. i'm mark crumpton. julie hyman joins us with a check of the markets on this monday afternoon. julie: we have the dow trading at a record, but i wanted to bring in some analysts on stocks. neutral ataded to piper jaffray. $70.rice point from $46 to yelp is exploring a sale. there is only a 6% chance that the company gets acquired at or even slight below the current share
jason: i think the idea behind it would work.ant to make sure it would work on a mobile phone. " gives themad men rest of us who are not in your business and appreciation for what you do? was it accurate? jason: i think a lot of the approach to creating ads, this score values and tenets were, but the extramarital, extracurricular behavior -- mark: [laughter] i am glad you said it, and not me. sweeneysante and paul -- my colleague lovers media for bloomberg intelligence. gentlemen, thank...
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i'm jason pugh. >> jason, we follow our top story in a dallas suburb. who people opened fire at a contest to draw the prophet muhammad. police had to kill both of them. we will bring you any new >> i thought it was a little boring actually. >> for a guy, money may weather. fans didn't feel they got their money's worth. others say they had to fight to order it. whether mayweather/pacquiao lived up to the hype open for debate. made a ton of money. fans paid up to $100 for pay-per-view. some watched it for free thanks to crafty folks who streamed the whole thing online. nbc's ron mott breaks down the drama inside and outside the ring. after a five-year wait for the fight of the century. rush hour. fans clutching the hottest tickets on the planet streaming into witness history. boxing's most lucrative bout ever. $400 million spectacle. >> let's get ready to rumble! >> floyd playweatherther/pacquiao, michael jordan tom brady, j.z. beyonce, social media abuzz. yielding complaints from those who didn't get what they paid for. $90 to fight their cable company.
i'm jason pugh. >> jason, we follow our top story in a dallas suburb. who people opened fire at a contest to draw the prophet muhammad. police had to kill both of them. we will bring you any new >> i thought it was a little boring actually. >> for a guy, money may weather. fans didn't feel they got their money's worth. others say they had to fight to order it. whether mayweather/pacquiao lived up to the hype open for debate. made a ton of money. fans paid up to $100 for...
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jason rezaian has been held for ten minutesonths.blic even the wife and mother from the courtroom. cnn's becky anderson is monitoring this for us from abu dhabi. >> reporter: this is a troubling case. jason was arrested with his wife and two others last july. the others were released on bail after a couple of months. jason was held in solitary confinement in the notorious prison. now there was speculation he could have been arrested over some of his writings or appearance on cnn's anthony bordain's "parts unknown" which was six weeks before the detention. in april of this year it became clear that the charges against jason were far more serious than initially thought. now the iranian security establishment establishment and judiciary have been on this trial and no fair process so far. what we know the judge assigned to the case is known to be close to the operators in iran and accused of passing down politically motivated sentences in the past. perhaps this is at heart of the matter. this is a political trial. jason a pawn in a wider
jason rezaian has been held for ten minutesonths.blic even the wife and mother from the courtroom. cnn's becky anderson is monitoring this for us from abu dhabi. >> reporter: this is a troubling case. jason was arrested with his wife and two others last july. the others were released on bail after a couple of months. jason was held in solitary confinement in the notorious prison. now there was speculation he could have been arrested over some of his writings or appearance on cnn's anthony...
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jason was a good reporter. he followed the rules in iran. >> this man says his mother -- brother was in iran writing for the washington post about social life in iran. he was no spy. >> he did a story on the iranian national baseball tee, a story on hamburgers and how much people in iran were starting to like hamburgers and the stores were starting to pop up. how is that spying '. >> he was put in solitary -- spying? >> he was put in solitary confinement many months under very harsh conditions in the worst prison in iran. he's only been able to meet with his lawyer for an hour and a half. while we still retain home we don't have a lot of confidence. >> reporter: jason rezaian grew up in california. he's got dual citizenship in america and iran. he's being tried as an iranian citizen. >> it's really difficult. they treat us as an iranian citizen and don't recognize our american citizenship. so their first claim is why are you asking about this iranian citizen. you don't have any reason to pay attention to them a
jason was a good reporter. he followed the rules in iran. >> this man says his mother -- brother was in iran writing for the washington post about social life in iran. he was no spy. >> he did a story on the iranian national baseball tee, a story on hamburgers and how much people in iran were starting to like hamburgers and the stores were starting to pop up. how is that spying '. >> he was put in solitary -- spying? >> he was put in solitary confinement many months...
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jason, let's start with you. what do you think the comparisons are with the other protest is? >> i remember coming out of ferguson this had everything to do with the racial makeup of the police department, the racial racial makeup of city leaders.
jason, let's start with you. what do you think the comparisons are with the other protest is? >> i remember coming out of ferguson this had everything to do with the racial makeup of the police department, the racial racial makeup of city leaders.
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i'm with jason. what really went up in flames in baltimore was the great society, this blue city model of governing. the president called for soul searching. what he always means is for other people to search their souls. he's not rethinking this city. >> what do you mean by that? >> i would say, look they've got it backwards. one of the things the government should do is be on the side of law abiding. >> that's number one. make sure you go into high crime neighborhoods. >> rudy giuliani in new york which is worse than baltimore today in terms of murders and so forth, went into the poor neighborhoods, and we heard all these people saying this is terrible what's happening with our city we just didn't have officials putting the force on the side of those people. that's one thing. that makes investment possible. the president has talked about investment. he doesn't mean businesses investing, he means more federal spending and so forth. and the third is schools. maryland has one of the worst charter laws
i'm with jason. what really went up in flames in baltimore was the great society, this blue city model of governing. the president called for soul searching. what he always means is for other people to search their souls. he's not rethinking this city. >> what do you mean by that? >> i would say, look they've got it backwards. one of the things the government should do is be on the side of law abiding. >> that's number one. make sure you go into high crime neighborhoods....
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i don't know about stealing it if jason had it jason nos what i'm talking about.s not worth stealing. >> i find it ghoulish as it were over the dead bodies of so many people. having said that i think the case is strong for the northeast corridor for passenger rail. it's densely populated. there are a lot of stops. the ridership is up. but the system wide subsidy is obviously a big waste of federal money and congress interferes with the spending to make sure it goes from this district to that district. they don't even get the maximum out of the money that they do spend. i want to sail one other thing about rail. it's 19th century technology fundamentally the idea that wire going to move large number of people through these trains is just not on. the reason it's going to lose money is we have trains and planes and cars to compete with them. frankly the bus competes pretty well in the northeast corridor as well. the next thing coming literally down the road is a driverless automobile. so it seems to me people are talking about we have got to pour more money into amtr
i don't know about stealing it if jason had it jason nos what i'm talking about.s not worth stealing. >> i find it ghoulish as it were over the dead bodies of so many people. having said that i think the case is strong for the northeast corridor for passenger rail. it's densely populated. there are a lot of stops. the ridership is up. but the system wide subsidy is obviously a big waste of federal money and congress interferes with the spending to make sure it goes from this district to...
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have you had any contact with jason? douglas: no, not for 10 months since he was arrested when authorities burst into his apartment. very few people have been able to speak with jason. we've had indirect communication. annette: what have they produced to support to their claim? douglas: the answer is very little. we don't know exactly what charges they are bringing and what evidence. the trouble with the secret trial is iran, everything is secret. so his lawyer can't really tell us what is in the proceedings. she can say there is no basis for the charges and we can certainly say the idea jason was acting as a spy is absurd and ludicrous. annette: teharn does not recognize the internationality of the matter. douglas: that is right. jason is an iranian-american citizen, but in the eyes he is an iranian, which tells the united states this is not their business. it makes it more difficult for the united states to put pressure on iran to act in a fair manner. this complicates our efforts to bring this matter to an end. annett
have you had any contact with jason? douglas: no, not for 10 months since he was arrested when authorities burst into his apartment. very few people have been able to speak with jason. we've had indirect communication. annette: what have they produced to support to their claim? douglas: the answer is very little. we don't know exactly what charges they are bringing and what evidence. the trouble with the secret trial is iran, everything is secret. so his lawyer can't really tell us what is in...
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we are joined, however, by jason's brother, ali rezaian. we welcome you to the program. >> thank you for having me. disploo. >> woodruff: so what do you know when what happened in that room today? >> we know this was the first day of the court. they were would go in and read jason the charges against him and the information about it, and he would have to respond to those. because it's a secret court, because it's closed, we don't have a lot more information than that. it's illegal to disclose information but we know the process and we know that the next thing that's going to happen is the judge will set the second day of trial and there will be more testimony. >> woodruff: now he does have an attorney as we mentioned. >> that's correct. >> woodruff: and this is someone your family selected, is that right or helped select? >> it was kind of a long, hard process. we selected asan to be my sister-in-law's attorney, and because of the complexity of the case we wanted to have another attorney. we were hoping to find somebody who had a lot of eng
we are joined, however, by jason's brother, ali rezaian. we welcome you to the program. >> thank you for having me. disploo. >> woodruff: so what do you know when what happened in that room today? >> we know this was the first day of the court. they were would go in and read jason the charges against him and the information about it, and he would have to respond to those. because it's a secret court, because it's closed, we don't have a lot more information than that. it's...
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jason did not have anything to do with the u.s. government. we know the conversations are going on, but not as part of the negotiation. it doesn't make sense to hold jason as a bargaining chip, as potentially as much of a way to show that they are an independent country and can do with they want. unfortunately, what they are doing is illegal, and we hope the world will make sure they know that. katty: for more on jason rezaian 's case i spoke with our state apartment correspondent. barbara, what do we know about what he is being charged with? barbara: we don't know anything from the iranians, all we knows what his lawyer has said, and he is only met with her once. she says there were four counts of espionage, including collecting information and passing it to a hostile government, presumably the united states, and have again to about the islamic regime. that is something the u.s. administration and the washington post has said is absurd. he was doing his job, collecting information and publishing it. he has called -- they have called again for
jason did not have anything to do with the u.s. government. we know the conversations are going on, but not as part of the negotiation. it doesn't make sense to hold jason as a bargaining chip, as potentially as much of a way to show that they are an independent country and can do with they want. unfortunately, what they are doing is illegal, and we hope the world will make sure they know that. katty: for more on jason rezaian 's case i spoke with our state apartment correspondent. barbara,...
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jason was meticulous on how he followed the rules. journalists in iran are can he knew where he could go. -- credentialed. there is a process there. mark: what is your theory about why he was singled out? ali rezaian: it's hard to say. jason is one of the only americans over there that was reporting. he has a lot of friends, and a lot of people think that it might have had something to do with internal politics, trying to get some pressure on the president and that country or something else. we really don't know. john: when you folks in the family deal with the administration and talk with them, as am sure you have repeatedly over the time that he has been in captivity, who do you deal with, and what are the nature of the interchanges you've had with the government? the u.s. government, that is. ali rezaian: we speak with a variety of people in the u.s. government, primarily in the state department. we have a contact who we talk with. she is very good at getting information for us as well as helping us reach out to other governments w
jason was meticulous on how he followed the rules. journalists in iran are can he knew where he could go. -- credentialed. there is a process there. mark: what is your theory about why he was singled out? ali rezaian: it's hard to say. jason is one of the only americans over there that was reporting. he has a lot of friends, and a lot of people think that it might have had something to do with internal politics, trying to get some pressure on the president and that country or something else. we...
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i think what you're trying to -- >> go ahead, jason, jason. >> there's unicorns involved here. is just voicing legitimate concerns. >> no but address the point that angela raised. the difference between tpa and t pp. tpa, the power of the president to negotiate is different than tpp and tpp has to be transparent. we're talking about two different things here, like it's all one thing. >> right. that's exactly right. >> and congress has to vote up or down on any trade agreement anyway. what we're doing is we're providing the president the authority to have america at the table. and let's fa it in an increasingly globalized world, we want to be able at that table. we want to be negotiating on behalf. >> we have to be. it's key to our survival. >> let me move on. we're now -- jason's not going to agree on that one. now that jeb bush's foreign policy team. back in february he distanced himself from his brother, saying he has -- he was his own man. but this week when he was asked who advises him on u.s./israel policy, he says and i'm quoting, if you want to know who i listen to for a
i think what you're trying to -- >> go ahead, jason, jason. >> there's unicorns involved here. is just voicing legitimate concerns. >> no but address the point that angela raised. the difference between tpa and t pp. tpa, the power of the president to negotiate is different than tpp and tpp has to be transparent. we're talking about two different things here, like it's all one thing. >> right. that's exactly right. >> and congress has to vote up or down on any...
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unfortunately this did not happen in terms of jason.gton post," and jason's family were coerced into silence. they did not start the campaign about him for four or five months. and i think what the iranian government is doing now with impunity is a direct result of that. and i think the lesson for other journalists and other media organizations is that they should be as vocal as possible against the unjust arrest and imprisonment of their colleagues as soon as they are arrested and do not listen to any word of the iranian government and do not trust any of the iranian firms. >> good to speak with you on this. thanks for your time. >> thanks. >>> still to come on the program, an agreement is reached in nigeria to end fuel shortages, but just how long before things go back to normal? >>> and in sport rafael nadal begins his quest for a fourth title. the latest from day three coming up. ♪ [beeping] ooo come on everybody, i think this is my grandson. [lip syncing] ♪little girl you look so lonesome oh my goodness. ♪i see you are feeling blue
unfortunately this did not happen in terms of jason.gton post," and jason's family were coerced into silence. they did not start the campaign about him for four or five months. and i think what the iranian government is doing now with impunity is a direct result of that. and i think the lesson for other journalists and other media organizations is that they should be as vocal as possible against the unjust arrest and imprisonment of their colleagues as soon as they are arrested and do not...
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jason rezaian has dual iranian and american citizenship. since his arrest last summer, he had 190 minute visit with a lawyer ahead of the trial. catherine p at reports. >> after 10 months in an iranian prison, jason rezaian has made his first court appearance despite multiple pleased by the 39-year-old's family, the trial will be closed to the world. >> not only will it be closed to the public, but they have also said that my mother and jason's wife will be prevented from attending. >> iran's spokesman said a lawyer and interpreter would be present in court, but declined to give further details. according to the family, the iranian-american national has only had one brief cursory visit with his lawyer. >> for nine months he -- they have prevented us from hiring an attorney friend. at that point, they allowed us to hire an attorney. he has met with us exactly wants -- he has met with her exactly wants for 90 minutes. >> he is accused of propaganda against the iranian regime and collaborating with hostile nations and gathering classified info
jason rezaian has dual iranian and american citizenship. since his arrest last summer, he had 190 minute visit with a lawyer ahead of the trial. catherine p at reports. >> after 10 months in an iranian prison, jason rezaian has made his first court appearance despite multiple pleased by the 39-year-old's family, the trial will be closed to the world. >> not only will it be closed to the public, but they have also said that my mother and jason's wife will be prevented from attending....
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jason: $4 trillion is the big number.dreds of billions of dollars throughout the world. sometimes in really not easy to find places. one of the consistent themes we heard from the folks we talked to about this is how different each of these family offices is. if you've met one family office, you've met one family office. the all come at it from a very different perspective. you were talking about the people on both sides of these transactions, steve schwarzman and tech entrepreneurs. they are investing and they want to be really active investors. mark: what can we glean about the pe industry at large? scarlet: it's in a time of transition as it has been for quite some time. mark: transition doesn't necessarily mean a people? -- upheaval? jason: this is an industry that has only been around for 30 or 40 years. which is not that long in the history of investing. they are looking for these new sources of funds. one of the inches to things, it is relatively new for the big names we've been talking about. we talked to a couple
jason: $4 trillion is the big number.dreds of billions of dollars throughout the world. sometimes in really not easy to find places. one of the consistent themes we heard from the folks we talked to about this is how different each of these family offices is. if you've met one family office, you've met one family office. the all come at it from a very different perspective. you were talking about the people on both sides of these transactions, steve schwarzman and tech entrepreneurs. they are...
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jason used to work under him. talk to us first of all about -- we read the list of charges there from the iranian authorities. is it clear just what exactly it is he's been accused of doing and how is it different from the normal job of a journalist? >> unfortunately there's nothing at all that's clear in this case. from the moment jason was detained mine months ago we've heard nothing from the iranian authorities. the nature of these charges have not been made public. what we heard is ludicrous the idea that jason doing anything more than does he as a journalist. we're confident that he did nothing wrong, would be acquitted in a fair court and we very much hope that that's what will emerge from this proceedings now. >> what should we read into the timing of this? as you know, this is coming with iran and the u.s. and other world powers working towards a final deal on iran's nuclear program. do you think there's a connection there the possibility has been put out there that he is used as a bargaining chip. >> it's
jason used to work under him. talk to us first of all about -- we read the list of charges there from the iranian authorities. is it clear just what exactly it is he's been accused of doing and how is it different from the normal job of a journalist? >> unfortunately there's nothing at all that's clear in this case. from the moment jason was detained mine months ago we've heard nothing from the iranian authorities. the nature of these charges have not been made public. what we heard is...
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and to many people it seems like jason is a pawn here.ery complicated and ugly political game within iran between the hard liners and the more moderate members of the government there. >> is it possible he'll be put through this horrible experience of being placed on trial for being a u.s. spy and then serve some time in an iranian prison and suddenly and without warning or reason be released? >> that's one of the scenarios here. his brother said we hope the next date is as soon as possible. we want this trial to move forward as soon as possible. he's been behind bars for more than 300 days. that's more than any other american journalist detained in iran. much longer than any other american journalist detained in iran which suggests that he's a pawn in this geopolitical game. >> is the u.s. government intervening in any way? >> the state department has been trying. john kerry and others called this absurd which it clearly is. but because jason is iranian american he holds dual citizenship and iran says he's not an american at all. >> bria
and to many people it seems like jason is a pawn here.ery complicated and ugly political game within iran between the hard liners and the more moderate members of the government there. >> is it possible he'll be put through this horrible experience of being placed on trial for being a u.s. spy and then serve some time in an iranian prison and suddenly and without warning or reason be released? >> that's one of the scenarios here. his brother said we hope the next date is as soon as...
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jason rezaian jonathan betz has the story. >> jason rezaian's appearance before an iranian judge was brief and private. closed to the public and even his family. >> he knows he hasn't done anything wrong that he's innocent. >> rezaian only met with his lawyer once but is facing one of the most difficult judges in iran. growing more worried about his health. >> i think it's taken a toll on him physically, being isolated the way he is. he has got a roommate but doesn't interact with anyone else. he doesn't have access to other people and i think that really weighs on him. >> the washington post reporter was arrested in his tehran home in july, accused of being an american spy and working with hostile governments. >> what we've heard seems absurd and ludicrous to us. we are confident he did nothing wrong. >> the case put pressures on u.s. iranian relations as the two sides try to reach a deal to end iran's nuclear program. rezaian's case sounds like it falls into a pattern using them as bargaining chips. >> they want to use him to get leverage either from the moderates or from foreign g
jason rezaian jonathan betz has the story. >> jason rezaian's appearance before an iranian judge was brief and private. closed to the public and even his family. >> he knows he hasn't done anything wrong that he's innocent. >> rezaian only met with his lawyer once but is facing one of the most difficult judges in iran. growing more worried about his health. >> i think it's taken a toll on him physically, being isolated the way he is. he has got a roommate but doesn't...
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we look at whatever we thought could be used against jason.here was a process during the transition before president obama took office to let people go online and send in information to apply for a job almost. what do you think about the new president and how can you help. he sent a letter that said he lived in iran, love their man grew up in the united states loves the united states, and once the country's -- countries to be more harmonious. i was basically an extent of the letter. it was filled out on a web form online, and he did receive a response which said, "this is an automated response. we have received your submission." john: are you saying it was an application for a job? rezaian: not necessarily an application, but basically if you are looking for someone who understands iran and can help you speak more clearly with the iranian government, i'd like to help you. mark: your brother has been there for a number of years. was he worried before this incident that he might have something like this happened to him? rezaian: i don't think an
we look at whatever we thought could be used against jason.here was a process during the transition before president obama took office to let people go online and send in information to apply for a job almost. what do you think about the new president and how can you help. he sent a letter that said he lived in iran, love their man grew up in the united states loves the united states, and once the country's -- countries to be more harmonious. i was basically an extent of the letter. it was...
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a speedy return of jason. i hope we're all celebrating soon. thanks. >>> in california teams are set to remove the broken section of pipeline that spilled oil, mile of oil. crews continue to clean up the shoreline. some details over here from ryan. this was one of those stories that seemed sort of underreported and misunderstood. >> it is 90 miles up the coast from l.a. it closed two major beaches and memorial day it wasn't right timing for that one. it created an oil slick on the water half the size. santa barbara. >> that's a big oil spill. gosh! >> so in addition to the camp grounds, beaches, folks can't fish. you can see by the signs. this is a mess. workers are cleaning up. they have to wear the rubberized boots and the overalls. >> toxic. >> you know the dangers if you go help out. it is dangerous. this is everywhere on the rocks, the sand. you can see all over the wildlife, the crabs and mussels and you can see how thick it is. they say they can maybe get beaches open by next week but that's an at best estimate. >> worse than most though
a speedy return of jason. i hope we're all celebrating soon. thanks. >>> in california teams are set to remove the broken section of pipeline that spilled oil, mile of oil. crews continue to clean up the shoreline. some details over here from ryan. this was one of those stories that seemed sort of underreported and misunderstood. >> it is 90 miles up the coast from l.a. it closed two major beaches and memorial day it wasn't right timing for that one. it created an oil slick on...
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jason is accused of espionage. the trial is happening in secret. we have more on the case. >> for 10 months, jason has been held in an iranian prison, charged with spying, facing charges behind closed doors. not even his family can attend the trial. his brother, ali, believes that is telling. >> now they'll have a trial and they want to keep it as closed as possible, so there's less information for people to say why have you held this person, he's totally innocent. >> he was raised in the u.s. but made a documentary about returning to the country his father left. >> getting to iran is the hardest part. not the actual journey so much through, to get permission so visit. >> he received dual citizenship and took a job working for the washington post. >> the editor tried to get a visa to go into iran but didn't get anything back. they are making the case, unless our journalist is freed, you can't trust iran to follow through on a nuclear deal. washington is treating these as separate issues. >> jason has been in prison in tehran for nothing more than w
jason is accused of espionage. the trial is happening in secret. we have more on the case. >> for 10 months, jason has been held in an iranian prison, charged with spying, facing charges behind closed doors. not even his family can attend the trial. his brother, ali, believes that is telling. >> now they'll have a trial and they want to keep it as closed as possible, so there's less information for people to say why have you held this person, he's totally innocent. >> he was...
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jason rezaian is accused of spying for the united states. session of the trial ended today. it's not clear what happened since it's in the open to the public. both rezaian and his wife were arrested last july. she's since been released on jail. we have the paper's foreign editor douglas, thanks very much for joining us. i've been following the story from the gng. we know "the post" has been using strong language characterizing what's happening, calling it right now this trial a shameful act of injustice. tell us what's going on based on everything you at "the washington post" now know. >> well what's so alarming is that we know so little wolf. it's been ten months now that jason has been in prison in iran. and the access to him has been extraordinarily limited. we've been unable to have direct communication with limb communications have really been limited through his wife and only a 90-minute visit with his lawyer. we had hoped today would be good news. we hoped it would be a chance for the world to scrutinize the charges against jason and
jason rezaian is accused of spying for the united states. session of the trial ended today. it's not clear what happened since it's in the open to the public. both rezaian and his wife were arrested last july. she's since been released on jail. we have the paper's foreign editor douglas, thanks very much for joining us. i've been following the story from the gng. we know "the post" has been using strong language characterizing what's happening, calling it right now this trial a...
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is a break i want to thank kim and jason for getting this contract through our contractor was this was a tough one and he did a great job of making that happen we wanted it for acquit some time adult calls come ♪ the intact line our staff takes the calls and passes them on to adult protective services and one of the things that jason wanted for a long time was the having a dignities making telegraph hill tool that helps staff to give better information to the adult services to the workers can figure out what the response time should be whether it was a real emergency situations and consistency across staff we're excited to use this tool jason has spent time in fourth what communities use it and work with the contractor to you know kind of custom in itself it for us we've we'll be implementing that and give us the ability to track data and figure out the kinds of calls we're getting and basically, if there are certain types we need to make certain decisions and get out there quicker and helps us manage our resources better that's essentially what the tool does >> do i have a motion to d
is a break i want to thank kim and jason for getting this contract through our contractor was this was a tough one and he did a great job of making that happen we wanted it for acquit some time adult calls come ♪ the intact line our staff takes the calls and passes them on to adult protective services and one of the things that jason wanted for a long time was the having a dignities making telegraph hill tool that helps staff to give better information to the adult services to the workers can...
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why do you think jason was targeted? >> i think it's hard to tell.ferent factions within the governments that have their own political agendas and go about trying to get them in different ways than we do over here and you also have the larger conversation about the biolateral and multilateral conversations going on. we are not sure why. jason was the most meticulous journalist in iran, and he knew he needed to play by the rules and follow the rules, and his credentials were just renewed the day before they came and took him off to prison so it just came out of the blue. >> according to the new york times, the iranian government presented two pieces of evidence during the trial, and they said they had an american visa application for jason's wife as well as a form letter sent by jason to barack obama's 2008 white house transition team offering help to improve relations between iran and the united states. do you think those are evidence of spying? >> well in my opinion, of course not. those are consistent with what we believe were parts of the case fil
why do you think jason was targeted? >> i think it's hard to tell.ferent factions within the governments that have their own political agendas and go about trying to get them in different ways than we do over here and you also have the larger conversation about the biolateral and multilateral conversations going on. we are not sure why. jason was the most meticulous journalist in iran, and he knew he needed to play by the rules and follow the rules, and his credentials were just renewed...
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jason: first of all definitely agree on the jobs.straight months of job growth in the last year we have seen three million jobs added to the economy. the unemployment rate, you said at the top there, is nearly the lowest it's been in seven years. that is just really substantial progress in our economic recovery. that's a recovery that's continuing. we should all be excited about that. when it comes to wages we have seen wage growth over the last 2 1/2 years in excess of inflation. consumers are able to spend more, so you have seen a general pickup over the last year in consumer spending. but there's no debate whatsoever that we can and should do even better on wages. what's important though, is to figure out what we can do. jobs in exporting pay higher than average. we are trying to have more of those jobs, the president's talking about that today. infrastructure is a great source of jobs. raising the minimum wage. there's a lot of steps we can take to raise wages. betty: i want to talk about the trade agreement in a moment. speaker
jason: first of all definitely agree on the jobs.straight months of job growth in the last year we have seen three million jobs added to the economy. the unemployment rate, you said at the top there, is nearly the lowest it's been in seven years. that is just really substantial progress in our economic recovery. that's a recovery that's continuing. we should all be excited about that. when it comes to wages we have seen wage growth over the last 2 1/2 years in excess of inflation. consumers are...
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. >> jason fried executive officer the budget is a relatively the same as presented in the budget of last month one small change as discussed at the meeting we're going to be changing the process to reinforce the city clerk we'll be making i paying for it as needed basis this not to exceed rates and also we've done an celebrate in determining how much time for the clerk time and how much time to be spend on the mosaic time there are a slight change in the numbers and in the end it will mean a savings of 15 plus thousand dollars for the lafco for the purposes i'll be suggesting we take that amount of money and return that in addition to the number we pledged to your honor to the city and county 0 we'll be this year ac hundred and 24043 and keeping that and returning hundred and 63289 bad actor to the city and county once again encouraging us we're keeping hundred and 97 thousand and returning hundred and 63 must to the city and county to use as it sees fit that concludes my presentation. i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> do we have to make a motion. >> yes. >> okay. so let me
. >> jason fried executive officer the budget is a relatively the same as presented in the budget of last month one small change as discussed at the meeting we're going to be changing the process to reinforce the city clerk we'll be making i paying for it as needed basis this not to exceed rates and also we've done an celebrate in determining how much time for the clerk time and how much time to be spend on the mosaic time there are a slight change in the numbers and in the end it will...
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jason schwartzman is here. his movie is called the kwoefr night.mmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. while others go in circles... ...and repeat themselves... ...we choose to carve our own path, in the pursuit of exhilaration. the 306 horse power lexus gs. experience the next level of performance... ...and there's no going back. lease the 2015 gs 350 f sport with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. i've been claritin clear for ten incdays.le! when your allergy symptoms start, doctors recommend taking one claritin every day of your allergy season for continuous relief. with powerful 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin live claritin clear. every day. what are you, a 78-year-old grandma knitting a sweater? don't waste taste. drink pepsi max. ♪ ba, bah, bah, bah, buhhh like it used to?ould bounce back new neutrogena hydro boost water gel. with hyaluronic acid it plumps skin cells with intense hydration and locks it in. for supple, hydrated skin. hydro boost. from neutrogena. what do you loo
jason schwartzman is here. his movie is called the kwoefr night.mmel live" concert series is presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. while others go in circles... ...and repeat themselves... ...we choose to carve our own path, in the pursuit of exhilaration. the 306 horse power lexus gs. experience the next level of performance... ...and there's no going back. lease the 2015 gs 350 f sport with complimentary navigation system for these terms. see your lexus dealer. i've been claritin...
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through a crack in the blinds, jason could actually see what later turned out to be michelle's foot. >> when police arrived, they found michelle's body in her bedroom, face down. it was clear she'd been dead for some time. >> she was in a somewhat awkward position with her left arm folded up underneath her body. >> at first glance, there was no trauma to the body, no bruises, no wounds, no blood. >> we had no indication of what would have caused her death. >> the medical examiner thought the position of michelle's body face down was unusual. >> if somebody is sick and in the process of dying, most folks tend to end up either on their side or on their back. >> there were no foreign fingerprints in the apartment, no signs of forced entry, and no valuables were missing. >> her vcr, her television set, her radio, jewelry, it was all intact. >> and there was no indication this was a suicide. >> if it's going to be a suicide, there's going to be pill bottles laying around and frequently a note. there was none of that on this case. >> there was a half-full bottle of beer next to michelle's
through a crack in the blinds, jason could actually see what later turned out to be michelle's foot. >> when police arrived, they found michelle's body in her bedroom, face down. it was clear she'd been dead for some time. >> she was in a somewhat awkward position with her left arm folded up underneath her body. >> at first glance, there was no trauma to the body, no bruises, no wounds, no blood. >> we had no indication of what would have caused her death. >> the...
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jason is one of the only americans over there that was reporting. he had a lot of friends.ot of people think it might have something to do with internal politics, trying to get pressure on the president in that country, or maybe something else. we really do not know. john: when you deal with the administration, i ensure you have repeatedly encountered this over his captivity, who do you doeal with? ali: we speak with a variety of people in the u.s. government primarily over in the states department. i spoke with people on different levels. we have a contact that we talk with. she is very good at getting information from us, as well as helping us reach out to other governments when we need to. for example, reaching out to the swiss in iran to try and send letters to officials, things like that. i have also spoken with folks on the hill as well. conquers been, senators -- congressman, senators, and aides,. john: are there things you have asked administration to do that they have reviewed yuan? --r they have rebuked you on? ali: no, we mainly hear rumors. when we wanted to esc
jason is one of the only americans over there that was reporting. he had a lot of friends.ot of people think it might have something to do with internal politics, trying to get pressure on the president in that country, or maybe something else. we really do not know. john: when you deal with the administration, i ensure you have repeatedly encountered this over his captivity, who do you doeal with? ali: we speak with a variety of people in the u.s. government primarily over in the states...
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jason, how do you react to ms. childs' assessment? >> i love it. can i just say the first campaign i ever ran out of college was in south carolina and i feel like i'm back home. look, this what hillary clinton's got to do. she's got to be able to speak to everybody under all circumstances. and faking a southern drawl when she does a drive-through is not going to be enough. she's got to speak to people like ms. childs. she's got to speak to the community on a regular basis. i think that she can do that. i think that it's not just speaking to minority women there. she has been speaking at delta sigma theta. she has been speaking at sororities around the country. i think hillary clinton learned the lesson of 2008. i think she is going to win over some people. she is going to get that slogan. she is going to get that new catchphrase by time this campaign is over. >> i'm going to look for how warm ms. childs is will determine a lot of where we see the forecast going. you can't turn her on you can't turn south carolina out. >> exactly. >> keep us on her
jason, how do you react to ms. childs' assessment? >> i love it. can i just say the first campaign i ever ran out of college was in south carolina and i feel like i'm back home. look, this what hillary clinton's got to do. she's got to be able to speak to everybody under all circumstances. and faking a southern drawl when she does a drive-through is not going to be enough. she's got to speak to people like ms. childs. she's got to speak to the community on a regular basis. i think that...