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jason: and i'm jason kelly.ten to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. carol: in london on dab mux 3 and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. this week's pursuit is devoted to summer entertaining. rather timely. jason: we start with a game changer. a renowned chef at standard hotels. >> i just got hired at the standard international hotel group and i am the creative director for food and culture, a really unique title and i am really excited about it. carol: what does that mean? i think of the creative director for a museum or something and i get it. what does it mean? >> it is kind of what i wanted -- why make it up to be. the position was created for me, which is a really unique route that i never thought i would go in and that happened because the ceo was interested in working with me as a chef and -- at one of our development properties and realized that the work that i had been doing was really fast --
jason: and i'm jason kelly.ten to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. carol: in london on dab mux 3 and in asia on the bloomberg radio plus app. this week's pursuit is devoted to summer entertaining. rather timely. jason: we start with a game changer. a renowned chef at standard hotels. >> i just got hired at the standard international hotel group and i am the creative director for food...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, general motors signing a winning strategy in china. jason: that's right. i don't think many people have heard of it outside of china. carol: exactly. jason: first, we get to a really interesting story about a deal that died. the art of killing the deal, you might say. a $6 billion bdeal, and a cast of characters. carol: a bunch of companies, on-again, off-again deal. we got more from our reporter. >> carl icahn bought a-shares in xerox back in 2016. at that point, xerox had gotten into the outsourcing business by buying a company that been started by another colorful billionaire, who will be a character in our tale. carl icahn bought a-shares thinking there was an opportunity that these two companies should split. they did. and the standalone xerox is basically left as a pure play copier maker. jason: before we get too deep into the story, remind us who carol icahn is? >> sure. some people call him a corporate raider. he prefers to call himself an active i
jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, general motors signing a winning strategy in china. jason: that's right. i don't think many people have heard of it outside of china. carol: exactly. jason: first, we get to a really interesting story about a deal that died. the art of killing the deal, you might say. a $6 billion bdeal, and a cast of characters. carol: a bunch of companies, on-again, off-again deal. we got more from our...
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jason: .01.ol: they are looking for different kinds of investment carried they want to own companies, so they are competing for these kinds of ventures. simone: this is sort of a growing trend. you see there was $25 billion worth of family deals in 2011, according to pitch book. five years later, there were $100 billion worth of these deals. the market has been going higher, right? a familyn a share of business, it is probably worth more than it was five years ago, but that has been a really attractive investment for these family offices. investment firms that look like family offices. jason: one fascinating thing about this is the idea that the jpmorgan's and goldmans are trying to bank the next titans. they are trying to find the next jpmorgan the surface in this case. simone: and that is a lot of how these banks became prominent and they stopped doing as much business with billionaires because it was riskier, frankly. this was a cool thing i learned in the course of reporting this story. the g
jason: .01.ol: they are looking for different kinds of investment carried they want to own companies, so they are competing for these kinds of ventures. simone: this is sort of a growing trend. you see there was $25 billion worth of family deals in 2011, according to pitch book. five years later, there were $100 billion worth of these deals. the market has been going higher, right? a familyn a share of business, it is probably worth more than it was five years ago, but that has been a really...
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jason: i am jason kelly. we are at bloomberg headquarters in new york. taylor: one of our favorite stories, justin trudeau. we spoke about how he is navigating negotiations with president donald trump. jason: trade on the forefront, we also go global with one of the most listened to voices on business and economics mohamed el-erian, and he tells us what to be worried about and what not to be worried about around the world. taylor: with our cover story, some say toys "r" us and others say tears "r" us. jason: a deep dive into the world's most famous toy store. taylor: and some saying why they didn't have to declare bankruptcy. carol massar spoke to a reporter. carol: toys "r" us was really one of the first of the big box stores. it started in the late 1950's but came into its own in the 1970's and 1980's. started by charles lazarus, who had a simple idea. a lot of people were coming home from world war ii, he served. they were starting families and were going to have kids and they wanted homes and wanted to fi
jason: i am jason kelly. we are at bloomberg headquarters in new york. taylor: one of our favorite stories, justin trudeau. we spoke about how he is navigating negotiations with president donald trump. jason: trade on the forefront, we also go global with one of the most listened to voices on business and economics mohamed el-erian, and he tells us what to be worried about and what not to be worried about around the world. taylor: with our cover story, some say toys "r" us and others...
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jason: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i am jason kelly at bloomberg headquarters in new york. a big show for you this week. we start in london where we explore that city's future as a financial hub given the backdrop of brexit. we go to south carolina where we talk to the although ceo about the new plant there. what it means for that state's economy and for volvo's chinese owner. we start with the big story of the week, and evolving story about the thousands of immigrant children separated from their families at the u.s.-mexico border. so many facets to this story. we looked into it with editor matthew philips. matthew: the epicenter of this story the last few weeks has been this one detention center in brownsville, texas, a former walmart turned into a detention center and run by a company called southwest key programs. they are the biggest by far beneficiary or contractor of this government program to take into custody and to care for these children. we ran some data. they will be making probably more than this, but because the numbers are not current, it looks like on the o
jason: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i am jason kelly at bloomberg headquarters in new york. a big show for you this week. we start in london where we explore that city's future as a financial hub given the backdrop of brexit. we go to south carolina where we talk to the although ceo about the new plant there. what it means for that state's economy and for volvo's chinese owner. we start with the big story of the week, and evolving story about the thousands of immigrant children separated...
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jason: that's right. out looking for the best voices. mixnine lacqua had a exclusive -- an exclusive interview. >> i think the selloff is not justified. we are in a situation right now where the fundamentals of italy are very good. the economy is growing at a good pace, the corporate's positive, and the consumers are positive as well. of course there is political uncertainty, but i think the ceo -- the idea of italy leaving the eurozone are overdone. we should go back to reality. italy will not leave the eurozone. we need to look at the good fundamentals of the country. francine: how much is your exposure to italian sovereign debt? and are you changing any of the exposure? >> exposure to italian sovereign ,ebt is around 42 billion euros which is less than our total capital. has lessexposure that than a three-year duration, so it is short-term exposure. we are very comfortable with it. francine: is there anything that politicians can do? is there anything that bankers can do to appease the markets right no
jason: that's right. out looking for the best voices. mixnine lacqua had a exclusive -- an exclusive interview. >> i think the selloff is not justified. we are in a situation right now where the fundamentals of italy are very good. the economy is growing at a good pace, the corporate's positive, and the consumers are positive as well. of course there is political uncertainty, but i think the ceo -- the idea of italy leaving the eurozone are overdone. we should go back to reality. italy...
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jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back. i am jason kelly.: i am carol massar. still ahead, artificial intelligence to the rescue at hospitals. jason: we also go into the g league, which could be the salvation for college basketball. carol: and we have a big dive into nintendo. jason: one of our top reporters talked his way into the headquarters in kyoto. he found a lot of interesting things. carol: it is a great company with a lot of ups and downs and they manage it well. they are getting ready for a new head. jason: nintendo-mania on the rise. here is felix. felix: incredible boom and bust cycles they go through. i think of it like almost like the american movie business or the blockbuster business. only even more exaggerated because basically every three years or four years, nintendo comes out with a new platform, a new gaming console. and you have to get all your fans to move over to this console before you can start selling new versions of the games. and when it works, it is this incredible cycle that feeds into itself. carol: the initia
jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ jason: welcome back. i am jason kelly.: i am carol massar. still ahead, artificial intelligence to the rescue at hospitals. jason: we also go into the g league, which could be the salvation for college basketball. carol: and we have a big dive into nintendo. jason: one of our top reporters talked his way into the headquarters in kyoto. he found a lot of interesting things. carol: it is a great company with a lot of ups and downs and they manage it...
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jason jason and i'm jason. you can find us online. in the politics section, we tak a look at russia's a defense system. . inon: it's never been tested combat. it has never been fired in any sort of how but has provoked skirmishes from eastern europe to the indian ocean. . carol: we have more from henry. henry: my story focuses on the the s400, a missile defense system that is increasingly popular in the world. russia is in talks with a number of countries that would be seen esther traditional u.s. markets, saudi arabia, qatar, and it has signed an agreement with turkey. this is a major concern for the united states. that's why i am focusing specifically on this weapon. obviously, there's wider competition in the arms market. but this weapon is interesting because it has a geopolitical dimension as well as a purely commercial one. jason: physically, what does the system do? what does a purchaser a country look to do with it once they have it? henry: it protects up to 50 kilometers. it shoots down any incoming ballistic and cruise missi
jason jason and i'm jason. you can find us online. in the politics section, we tak a look at russia's a defense system. . inon: it's never been tested combat. it has never been fired in any sort of how but has provoked skirmishes from eastern europe to the indian ocean. . carol: we have more from henry. henry: my story focuses on the the s400, a missile defense system that is increasingly popular in the world. russia is in talks with a number of countries that would be seen esther traditional...
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jason: for u.s.anything that dampens prices is going to reduce the probability of additional marginal drilling. that is something we see from trade war and these tariff retaliations. .hat presents a risk you see less need, and opec is under the same pressures as well. haidi: jason, always a pleasure. thank you for coming on for us. stick around as well. jason schenker from prestige economic. the saudi oil chief executive expects -- talking about opec, the gathering indiana. what is at stake and how prices are volatile. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: getting some lines crossing the bloomberg. arizonaked to buy mining for $1.3 billion, six dollars 20 canadian. and all caps off are. arizona mining there with that packed being a great to be bought out by south32. we will get details. we will stick with commodities. oil in particular, the big event the opechis week, meeting friday and over the weekend, saudi arabia, russia's desire to raise oil production by 1.5 million barrels a day cou
jason: for u.s.anything that dampens prices is going to reduce the probability of additional marginal drilling. that is something we see from trade war and these tariff retaliations. .hat presents a risk you see less need, and opec is under the same pressures as well. haidi: jason, always a pleasure. thank you for coming on for us. stick around as well. jason schenker from prestige economic. the saudi oil chief executive expects -- talking about opec, the gathering indiana. what is at stake and...
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jason: very prescriptive.ok in your trunk to make sure you are not buying into these things. i loved the bees. i think my almond milk every morning. i had no idea they were so necessary for so much of the food that we eat. carol: and you're getting stolen big-time. jason more bloomberg television : starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: let me ask you about the country you are from. khaldoon: the uae is a federation of seven emirates. oil is finite. we have to prepare herself for the future. david: you lead a group that bought a team in the premier league. khaldoon: manchester has been the most successful club. david: do you ever go down and say let me kick some footballs? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
jason: very prescriptive.ok in your trunk to make sure you are not buying into these things. i loved the bees. i think my almond milk every morning. i had no idea they were so necessary for so much of the food that we eat. carol: and you're getting stolen big-time. jason more bloomberg television : starts right now. ♪ ♪ david: let me ask you about the country you are from. khaldoon: the uae is a federation of seven emirates. oil is finite. we have to prepare herself for the future. david:...
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jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back.cial intelligence to the rescue at hospitals. jason: we also go into the g league, which could be the salvation for college basketball. carroll column and a deep dive into nintendo. jason: one of our top reporters walked his way -- talked his way into the headquarters in kyoto. carol: they are getting ready for a new head. incredible boom and bust cycles they go through. likenk of it like almost the american movie business or the blockbuster business. every three or four years, nintendo comes out with a new platform, a new gaming console. and you have to get all your fans to move over to this console before you can start selling new versions of the games. and then when it works, it is this incredible cycle that feeds into itself. carol: the initial wii worked really well. felix: the follow-up, the cycle did not go well. that was 2012. and 2017, when they released their new console, there was a lot of doubts about the company. maybe they can survive anymore. maybe all of gaming is movin
jason: this is bloomberg businessweek. ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back.cial intelligence to the rescue at hospitals. jason: we also go into the g league, which could be the salvation for college basketball. carroll column and a deep dive into nintendo. jason: one of our top reporters walked his way -- talked his way into the headquarters in kyoto. carol: they are getting ready for a new head. incredible boom and bust cycles they go through. likenk of it like almost the american movie business or...
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jason: very prescriptive.ok in your trunk to make sure you are not buying into these things. i loved the bees. i think my almond milk every morning. i had no idea they were so necessary for so much of the food that we eat. carol: and you're getting stolen big-time. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ announcer: the following program is sponsored by food for the poor. >> it is so difficult to look at my children who are so hungry, and i can't give them food. >> i am scared because if the trucks are not careful -- the other day i saw a little boy get killed. >> i have a child who doesn't even have a cup of rice to eat. >> if we don't have any money, then we don't eat, that is all. >> i don't want anything to happen to them.
jason: very prescriptive.ok in your trunk to make sure you are not buying into these things. i loved the bees. i think my almond milk every morning. i had no idea they were so necessary for so much of the food that we eat. carol: and you're getting stolen big-time. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ announcer: the following program is sponsored by food for the poor. >> it is so difficult to look at my children who are so hungry, and i can't give them food. >> i...
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jason: i am jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio. new york, boston, washington, dc and the bay area. also in london and asia on the radio one plus at. this one is devoted to summer entertaining. jason: we start with a game changer. she is angela. this is a renowned chef. i got hired at the standard international hotel group. i am the creative director for food and culture. >> tells what that means. what does it mean? >> it is whatever i make it up to be. the position was created specifically for me. way thatreally unique i never thought i would go in. that happened because of the ceo. he wanted to work with me as a chef at one of our development properties. work being done was really fast and really weird. you think out-of-the-box. how do you approach food? >> food was something i did as a chore at home. i have five brothers and sisters but it was something i wanted to do. i was a kid that looked up at six in the morning to watch pbs food tv shows. julia child and jack le pen. i would watch cartoons and video games but that was somet
jason: i am jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio. new york, boston, washington, dc and the bay area. also in london and asia on the radio one plus at. this one is devoted to summer entertaining. jason: we start with a game changer. she is angela. this is a renowned chef. i got hired at the standard international hotel group. i am the creative director for food and culture. >> tells what that means. what does it mean? >> it is whatever i make it up to be. the position was...
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jason: welcome. what is the state of the world for an investor right now, for investors today at carlyle? kewsong: i think what's interesting is we've been through a period time which has been a wonderful time to really invest. the economy was growing, a lot of central bank liquidity, low volatility, rates were low. it has shown up in our performance. our performance has been terrific. recently, some volatility has been introduced. , geopolitics, trade tensions, a whole host of issues. i don't look at the volatility as an increase in vy. there was an absence of volatility over the past five or sixears. because ithealthy allows us to avoid complacency. let's be clear, valuations are high, the real economy is still pretty strong. it's very difficult to find great deals, but we have a great platform to do that. the emphasis for investing the moving forward is to find those great companies where we can really add value and make real fundamental business improvements to capture private equity returns goin
jason: welcome. what is the state of the world for an investor right now, for investors today at carlyle? kewsong: i think what's interesting is we've been through a period time which has been a wonderful time to really invest. the economy was growing, a lot of central bank liquidity, low volatility, rates were low. it has shown up in our performance. our performance has been terrific. recently, some volatility has been introduced. , geopolitics, trade tensions, a whole host of issues. i don't...
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jason: very prescriptive.e i had no idea they were so necessary for so much of the food that we eat. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ francine: president trump says that from the brink on china, deciding against the harshest measures. we assess what that means for chinese tech companies. plus, we talked to the man leading movers legal battle. the right-hander getting a shortened license to operate in london. their chief legal officer joins us.
jason: very prescriptive.e i had no idea they were so necessary for so much of the food that we eat. more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ ♪ francine: president trump says that from the brink on china, deciding against the harshest measures. we assess what that means for chinese tech companies. plus, we talked to the man leading movers legal battle. the right-hander getting a shortened license to operate in london. their chief legal officer joins us.
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sorry, jason. >> jason: no progress. >> melissa: every person in office noween the past.emocrat, republican, whatever. there is plenty of blame to go around. it's infuriating to hear them message the right thing from the white house then they are doing a terrible job. democrats are doing a terrible job, republicans are doing a terrible job. with the pressure, sit down and get something done. this is unacceptable. >> harris: so kennedy, what is interesting about the whole thing with the president calling on the democrats to come to the table. you have two republican bills that are making their way through congress right now. one more conservative than the other. this has been a battle with the republican party. >> kennedy: absolutely. it shows how emotional and difficult this is when you try to do something comprehensively all at once. there is the argument to do one thing at a time and you build consensus for each issue. you can speak to that more eloquently than i could having been in the seat of power. but the republicans are losing on this issue. and the president is a
sorry, jason. >> jason: no progress. >> melissa: every person in office noween the past.emocrat, republican, whatever. there is plenty of blame to go around. it's infuriating to hear them message the right thing from the white house then they are doing a terrible job. democrats are doing a terrible job, republicans are doing a terrible job. with the pressure, sit down and get something done. this is unacceptable. >> harris: so kennedy, what is interesting about the whole thing...
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jason ? jason: the u.s.na trade escalates, beijing quickly retaliating over the weekend president trump's announcement on tariffs. two detailed lists of products on which tariffs will be collected now form the core of the conflict the between the world's largest economies. joining us now, our bloomberg agricultural market specialist, and a manager harden farms, a seventh generation family farm located in indiana. he joins us from colorado springs, colorado. i want to start with you. there were a lot of superlatives around soybeans. we were talking about this earlier this morning. it's amazing that this is really right at the center of this dispute. >> it is one of the biggest things we export to china. china,hird row goes to it is our one spot where we are winning a little bit with china and that is where we will see the retaliation. we've seen a lot of market volatility off this, prices have dropped severely and we are looking at a lot of wild price gyration coming into the period of risk for corn and soybe
jason ? jason: the u.s.na trade escalates, beijing quickly retaliating over the weekend president trump's announcement on tariffs. two detailed lists of products on which tariffs will be collected now form the core of the conflict the between the world's largest economies. joining us now, our bloomberg agricultural market specialist, and a manager harden farms, a seventh generation family farm located in indiana. he joins us from colorado springs, colorado. i want to start with you. there were...
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joining us now, jason gammel. jason let's talk about the big picture. is that wetion now are likely to see kind of opec plus, this deal coming in. what does it look like? jason: it will be a gradual reintroduction in the market by those countries that have capacity. i don't expect to see saudi arabia, the uae kuwait and russia will start to put this thousand barrels a day into the market in the third quarter. as the effects of the sanctions began to kick in we will see further increases. abouthere is a concern demand destruction. can this new structure keep oil prices within a range of $70 to $80 that precludes the worst elements? jason: i think that is the case. it gets tighter as venezuelan production continues to fall. i think we have very good support around the $70 level. it is going to be difficult for the markets to respond quickly later this year. we could see prices over $80. matt: is that where it gets too painful for consumers? president trump has been tweeting about his concern over opec policy but is $80 a time where demand starts to get da
joining us now, jason gammel. jason let's talk about the big picture. is that wetion now are likely to see kind of opec plus, this deal coming in. what does it look like? jason: it will be a gradual reintroduction in the market by those countries that have capacity. i don't expect to see saudi arabia, the uae kuwait and russia will start to put this thousand barrels a day into the market in the third quarter. as the effects of the sanctions began to kick in we will see further increases....
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for erin's widower, jason, his dream is gone. and empty ache remain as he and so many in the family, as if climbing those montana mountains try to keep putting one foot in front of the other. >> it's a dance between the grief of their loss to the joy and the blessing of having experienced them. >> it's like seeing a meteor. you wouldn't curse your luck that you saw this meteor. you would be thankful that you were blessed to see it so we just have to cling to that, just that wow. how amazing that we got to spend a good part of our life with two of the most precious people on the planet. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc headquarters. it is 7:00 in the east, 4:00 out west. plans with putin, a new report says there are talks for a summit between vladimir putin and president trump. this coming just hours after the white house declares the korean summit between trump and kim jong-un is back on. >>> the president is wrong, former
for erin's widower, jason, his dream is gone. and empty ache remain as he and so many in the family, as if climbing those montana mountains try to keep putting one foot in front of the other. >> it's a dance between the grief of their loss to the joy and the blessing of having experienced them. >> it's like seeing a meteor. you wouldn't curse your luck that you saw this meteor. you would be thankful that you were blessed to see it so we just have to cling to that, just that wow. how...
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jason may be right. it may never be enough. when you're the president, you can say things and change the course of the national conversation. had he said something about roseanne, it would have mattered. it wouldn't matter to people who hate him. it would matter to people who want to see how washington re t reacts to this. the president can do better on race issues. i thought president obama's term for eight years was disappointing on race issues. we had a chance to do better and we didn't. we've been failing at pulling this country together for a long time. it's collectively on all of us to do better. it includes a president and other people. i hope we get there. we cannot get there if these double standards continue to exist when certain people are punished and others aren't. that part of the country that supports this president is going to say there's no way for us to win and get the benefit of doubt. >> was it wrong to host ted nugent in the white house? >> and sheriff arpaio. >> you're making my point. they want to pin the
jason may be right. it may never be enough. when you're the president, you can say things and change the course of the national conversation. had he said something about roseanne, it would have mattered. it wouldn't matter to people who hate him. it would matter to people who want to see how washington re t reacts to this. the president can do better on race issues. i thought president obama's term for eight years was disappointing on race issues. we had a chance to do better and we didn't....
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what are the consequences jason?> state won taxing powers, that's what the court should given them and that should worry us. illinois, new jersey, you anymore it. the courts does it so states can create revenue stream and that will come at the expense of smaller online retailers, wal-mart and amazon, these compliance aren't going to hurt them that much but mom and pop shops, they will feel the burden of this. paul: is there any recourse here at all, allysia, any recourse for small business, say, suddenly gets hit with barrage, 10,000 taxing jurisdictions that do sales taxes. is that going to hit a lot of small mom and pop shops? >> of course, their only hope is they will have to sue the states in their own local courts and judges on case-by-case basis will have to look and say, consider the wayfair decision and see if this is undue burden on interstate commerce or if the company doesn't have a substantial, this is going to be difficult for companies or businesses to prove, though. >> they let congress off the hook he
what are the consequences jason?> state won taxing powers, that's what the court should given them and that should worry us. illinois, new jersey, you anymore it. the courts does it so states can create revenue stream and that will come at the expense of smaller online retailers, wal-mart and amazon, these compliance aren't going to hurt them that much but mom and pop shops, they will feel the burden of this. paul: is there any recourse here at all, allysia, any recourse for small business,...
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jason: yes.on't know the resolution better than anyone does because all of this is up to one person and that is president trump, and he prides himself on being unpredictable. so far, the trend is in a bad direction where the united states acts, other nations respond and the united states responds to their responses. how much has it already impacted things like corporate strategy, consumer confidence? are you feeling any real economic impact yet? jason: this is something i would not expect to in cap -- impact consumers but it is something that businesses are facing increased uncertainty and you are certain to see some supply chains unwind. you saw harley davidson move their production to europe and you will see some delays on investment as well as businesses wait to see how this shakes out. vonnie: speaking of which, we're getting signals that china is doing things other than rhetorically targeting the u.s. there is a potential currency movement that might be a leverage. are you seeing that in chi
jason: yes.on't know the resolution better than anyone does because all of this is up to one person and that is president trump, and he prides himself on being unpredictable. so far, the trend is in a bad direction where the united states acts, other nations respond and the united states responds to their responses. how much has it already impacted things like corporate strategy, consumer confidence? are you feeling any real economic impact yet? jason: this is something i would not expect to in...
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what are the consequences jason?ate won taxing powers, that's what the court should given them and that should worry us. illinois, new jersey, you anymore it. the courts does it so states can create revenue stream and that will come at the expense of smaller online retailers, wal-mart and amazon, these compliance aren't going to hurt them that much but mom and pop shops, they will feel the burden of this. paul: is there any recourse here at all, allysia, any recourse for small business, say, suddenly gets hit with barrage, 10,000 taxing jurisdictions that do sales taxes. is that going to hit a lot of small mom and pop shops? >> of course, their only hope is they will have to sue the states in their own local courts and judges on case-by-case basis will have to look and say, consider the wayfair decision and see if this is undue burden on interstate commerce or if the company doesn't have a substantial, this is going to be difficult for companies or businesses to prove, though. >> they let congress off the hook here.
what are the consequences jason?ate won taxing powers, that's what the court should given them and that should worry us. illinois, new jersey, you anymore it. the courts does it so states can create revenue stream and that will come at the expense of smaller online retailers, wal-mart and amazon, these compliance aren't going to hurt them that much but mom and pop shops, they will feel the burden of this. paul: is there any recourse here at all, allysia, any recourse for small business, say,...
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right now, yes. >> jason: you're actually allowed to play music. you to practice. i think this is how the society is limiting the possibility of young people in that sense. >> anthony: whatever your feelings about how things are going some things are a constant. a comfort. a birthright. like egg custard buns. egg yolks. sweet and condensed milk. when steamed the custard returns to more molten form. braised chicken feet first fried then braised with ginger and star anise before being finished in the steamer. >> anthony: is it possible to make a living playing your kind of music? >> janice: no. >> jason: impossible. >> janice: hence the day job. >> anthony: hence the day job. >> jason: actually hong kong is a society that really values elitism and professionalism. >> anthony: right. >> jason: but in a way that we are seeing even these standards are falling apart within the system. >> janice: but it's important to be part of the system to make any changes at all. because if you just stay on the fringe it's very hard to get people to listen to you. ♪ ♪
right now, yes. >> jason: you're actually allowed to play music. you to practice. i think this is how the society is limiting the possibility of young people in that sense. >> anthony: whatever your feelings about how things are going some things are a constant. a comfort. a birthright. like egg custard buns. egg yolks. sweet and condensed milk. when steamed the custard returns to more molten form. braised chicken feet first fried then braised with ginger and star anise before being...
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these kids are children, jason. so when you're talking about this issue, we have an ms-13 gang problem in the united states of america. that's one issue. but don't try to put the audience in a pretzel conflating the fact that we have kids there, and the president of the united states, your former boss, calls this a humanitarian crisis and he can fix it. >> i get that you don't like the zero tolerance policy, we can't have a 100% tolerance policy. that's why they're losing on this. >>> chris cuomo comes up in a few minutes on "cuomo prime time." hi, chris. >> it's clear the president doesn't want to, he favors this. the polls suggest he's right. he's got republicans moving his way on this issue. the problem is they have every two or three other people in the country against him. tonight he has his great defender coming on the show, "prime time." kellyanne conway will be here to make the case. we also have what the democrats will do, and we're going to have a debate of our own tonight. two on one. both chairs will be
these kids are children, jason. so when you're talking about this issue, we have an ms-13 gang problem in the united states of america. that's one issue. but don't try to put the audience in a pretzel conflating the fact that we have kids there, and the president of the united states, your former boss, calls this a humanitarian crisis and he can fix it. >> i get that you don't like the zero tolerance policy, we can't have a 100% tolerance policy. that's why they're losing on this....
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ana navarro, jason miller. next. ♪ come to my window.hhh. ♪ crawl inside, wait by the light of the moon. ♪ applebee's to go. order online and get 20% off $20. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. hey, i'm curious about your social security alerts. oh! just sign up online and we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites. ounds super how much is it? well, if you have a discover card, it's free. no way! yes way! we just think it's important for you to be in the know. all right! hey... ewww! everything ok? being in the know is very good. yeah, it is. ooo don't shake! don't shake! ahhh! know if your social security number iky sites. free from discover. gary: i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobo else even comes close it's about delivering a more comf
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jason: what was involved in being an analyst at kkr?lists back in the day. 15 or so total on the investment team. in, who isity came less busy? that would -- they would take it on, all the way through ownership and managing it as a portfolio company. joseph: we have very structured investment committees now. back in 1996, it was a small partnership. yowere asked to look at a company over the weekend and monday, you talk about the company, why you like it, why you don't. days, thethose investment committees would walk into henry's office and call george and those were your investment committees. i say that joe comes from the korean branch of the nuttall family. jason: that is something distinct and utterly unique about kkr, the sense that there is literally a blood relation between the founders. they are still there. that exactlylicate without some strange science. how do you replicate the east coast of that between the two of you -- the ethos of that between the two of you? working,e and i were our families have grown up together. we ha
jason: what was involved in being an analyst at kkr?lists back in the day. 15 or so total on the investment team. in, who isity came less busy? that would -- they would take it on, all the way through ownership and managing it as a portfolio company. joseph: we have very structured investment committees now. back in 1996, it was a small partnership. yowere asked to look at a company over the weekend and monday, you talk about the company, why you like it, why you don't. days, thethose...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york.: in this week's issue, general motors signing a winning strategy in china. jason: that's right. i don't think many people have heard of it outside of china. carol: exactly. jason: first, we get to a really interesting story about a deal that died.
jason: and i'm jason kelly. we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york.: in this week's issue, general motors signing a winning strategy in china. jason: that's right. i don't think many people have heard of it outside of china. carol: exactly. jason: first, we get to a really interesting story about a deal that died.
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jason: i am jason kelly. we are at bloomberg headquarters in new york.rite tories this week, justin trudeau, canada's prime minister. we spoke about how he is navigating negotiations with president donald trump. jason: trade on the forefront, we also go global with one of the most listened to voices on business and economics mohamed el-erian, and he tells us what t
jason: i am jason kelly. we are at bloomberg headquarters in new york.rite tories this week, justin trudeau, canada's prime minister. we spoke about how he is navigating negotiations with president donald trump. jason: trade on the forefront, we also go global with one of the most listened to voices on business and economics mohamed el-erian, and he tells us what t
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is a man is as a leader that his country can put more trust into jason strother and so fucking care. the big prize of all of this is the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula trysts finn is executive director of the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons a group was awarded the nobel peace prize last year welcome to d w i believe you're a heartbeat with today's declaration she could tell us why. well we are really welcoming the fact that these two leaders have chosen a diplomatic way to solve their their conflicts just a few months ago they were threatening to start a nuclear war starts a really beautiful thing but when it comes to the actual agreement or this document that they signed on there lots of you know for photographs it doesn't contain that much actually there are no details and doesn't actually muster hasn't already being agreed on before there's still quite a wide gap between what the u.s. considers is the nuclearization of the korean peninsula and what north korea thinks is so i think we will still have to see what happens in the next steps america
is a man is as a leader that his country can put more trust into jason strother and so fucking care. the big prize of all of this is the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula trysts finn is executive director of the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons a group was awarded the nobel peace prize last year welcome to d w i believe you're a heartbeat with today's declaration she could tell us why. well we are really welcoming the fact that these two leaders have chosen a...
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please welcome jason mitchell! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> how you feeling?>> jimmy: i have to tell you, you know -- of course i saw you in "straight outta compton." you look to different. >> is it the curl? >> jimmy: yeah, you miss the jerry curl. >> yeah, yeah. i kept it, at home in a drawer, in case life ever goes south, i can pick up where i left off. >> jimmy: start doing an easy e tour. >> exactly. >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> really good. >> jimmy: it's good to have you here. >> it's good to be here. this is a milestone for my career, you know what i mean? >> jimmy: is it a milestone? >> some people want to work with people. some people want to work with denzel. i just wanted to be on jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i appreciate that. i can give you a little career advice, still try to get the denzel thing going. >> yeah, yeah, i can't count that out. >> jimmy: when you were in that movie "straight outta compton," dr. dre and ice cube were the producers. how much producing did they do? >> dre was there every day. >> jimmy: really. >>
please welcome jason mitchell! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> how you feeling?>> jimmy: i have to tell you, you know -- of course i saw you in "straight outta compton." you look to different. >> is it the curl? >> jimmy: yeah, you miss the jerry curl. >> yeah, yeah. i kept it, at home in a drawer, in case life ever goes south, i can pick up where i left off. >> jimmy: start doing an easy e tour. >> exactly. >> jimmy: how are you doing?...
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when we announced the line-up jason. i received a lot of tweets that said good luck jason chaffetz getting a world in. i want to start with you kimberly. >> happy father's day. >> i want to start with one bit of the elite and that's the established republicans. they hate trump just as much as the democrats but they never stop for one moment to realize it's their mistake and policy failures that lead to donald trump being elected. they have no humility about their role. >> also, no honesty about the process. we arrived because of the failures ofhe past of both sides. you would thinky would have someone that's a winner on the team as it relates to jobs and the economy. record low employment by blacks, hispanics, and women. it's also something negative. you see that with the left and the elite conservatives in the republican party that don't want an honest dialog about the successes of this president. instead of joining together and moving forward with specific goals to restore getting wins in the midterms. they are being d
when we announced the line-up jason. i received a lot of tweets that said good luck jason chaffetz getting a world in. i want to start with you kimberly. >> happy father's day. >> i want to start with one bit of the elite and that's the established republicans. they hate trump just as much as the democrats but they never stop for one moment to realize it's their mistake and policy failures that lead to donald trump being elected. they have no humility about their role. >>...
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if you want to stay in, you stay ave ana navarro and jason pred. miller. let's take care of easy business. sorry to dump this in your lap, but have to. you don't want to own corey stewart, do you? is that who you want as the face of your party? >> i think the face of the party is president donald trump. we're doing a lot of winning with president trump. >> that's who trump picked. that's why i'm asking. >> hold on, but the president also has a lot of great picks like marsha blackburn in tennessee. they're really the future of the party when you talk about who we look to beyond president trump. they're couple of the superstars. i don't know mr. stewart well. he has to up his game if going to be a serious candidate in the fall. you talk about kind of the present and future for the party is president trump. he's supporting a lot of winners out there. >> ana navarro, the president tweets -- >> oh, honey. can i tell you somethin>> he tw. >> jason miller doesn't have to own corey stewart. because sweetheart, you just did. for the last two segments. that is the m
if you want to stay in, you stay ave ana navarro and jason pred. miller. let's take care of easy business. sorry to dump this in your lap, but have to. you don't want to own corey stewart, do you? is that who you want as the face of your party? >> i think the face of the party is president donald trump. we're doing a lot of winning with president trump. >> that's who trump picked. that's why i'm asking. >> hold on, but the president also has a lot of great picks like marsha...
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is a man is as a leader that his country can put more trust into jason strother and sophia here. thank you. president trump has hailed today summit as a turning point in relations with north korea but many are criticizing the joint declaration some accusing the u.s. president of conceding too much sweden's former prime minister carl bildt currently serves on the european council of foreign relations is treated as fair to trump evidently agreed to limited u.s. defense efforts in south korea in return for so far nothing more than words we have seen before. to the bitterest athene who has the nobel prize winning a nuclear disarmament group i can she also condemned aspects of the summits outcome tweeting there is no agreement on nuclear disarmament and this all looks more like a big welcome party to the nuclear armed club now many groups are also hoping for your president and chairman would discuss the issue of human rights in north korea the country has a poor human rights record on the north korean leader has himself been accused of ordering members of his own family to be killed t
is a man is as a leader that his country can put more trust into jason strother and sophia here. thank you. president trump has hailed today summit as a turning point in relations with north korea but many are criticizing the joint declaration some accusing the u.s. president of conceding too much sweden's former prime minister carl bildt currently serves on the european council of foreign relations is treated as fair to trump evidently agreed to limited u.s. defense efforts in south korea in...