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jason: i'm jason kelly. we are joining you in new york. carol: this week's issue is about the space race. jason: so much going on. tiny rockets and drug therapy at the international space station. carroll: we are talking about space aged balloon rides. jason it goes back to money. : billionaires are pouring money into the space race 2.0. carol: it is an economic story. lebron suspect what we are from our reporter who took us to spacex. jason: not to elon musk, but to a woman behind elon who is making it all happen. max: gwynne shotwell is the coo and president of spacex. she has been one of the people closest to elon musk over the last 15 years or so. she is the person besides elon musk who is most responsible for turning this into something more than a wild set of dreams to colonize mars. jason: where did she come from? max: she is from the midwest, north of chicago. she started at chrysler and moved into the aerospace industry. musk founder in 2002 when there was not a lot there. it was like, we're going to make cheap rockets and make sp
jason: i'm jason kelly. we are joining you in new york. carol: this week's issue is about the space race. jason: so much going on. tiny rockets and drug therapy at the international space station. carroll: we are talking about space aged balloon rides. jason it goes back to money. : billionaires are pouring money into the space race 2.0. carol: it is an economic story. lebron suspect what we are from our reporter who took us to spacex. jason: not to elon musk, but to a woman behind elon who is...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. carol: coming up in this week's issue, a question. can the republican party survive a trade war? jason: we also look at the conflicting relationship between vladimir putin and donald trump ahead of the big summit next week. carol: but we begin with our global cover story about tesla. jason: elon musk has made a lot of promises. can he live up to them? carol: building a car turning out to be pretty tough. max: tesla quite famously for the last year and a half had been kicking the can down the road on its goals for its model 3, which is the mass-market sedan. jason: $35,000 the average. max: selling price for a car in the u.s. is somewhere around $30,000. $35,000 for the base model. it is the least expensive model tesla has to offer. there is a ton of demand for this thing, and yet tesla has not been able to produce these in the numbers that they wanted. that has led to this weird bifurcation which has happened, in which you have tesla bulls who believe in this company and the electric car aficionados, and you have a lot of people in th
jason: and i'm jason kelly. carol: coming up in this week's issue, a question. can the republican party survive a trade war? jason: we also look at the conflicting relationship between vladimir putin and donald trump ahead of the big summit next week. carol: but we begin with our global cover story about tesla. jason: elon musk has made a lot of promises. can he live up to them? carol: building a car turning out to be pretty tough. max: tesla quite famously for the last year and a half had been...
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jason: i am jason kelly.n to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and a.m. 1130 in new york, one of 6.1 in boston, and a.m. 960 in the bay area. carol: and in london on dab mux 3. we have the game changer this week. jason: he has managed to turn passionate fan bases into product designers. >> mousedrop is a new type of online community for enthusiasts, people that are really knowledgeable and passionate about their interests, or hobbies. what we built for these people is a way for them to connect with each other, by what they care about and work together to make new things. carol: you have a few million users at this point. they are doing discussions and polls, and it is also getting noticed by brands, correct? steve: that is right. within the enthusiasts, they are knowledgeable about products, what makes them good, how they are made. we built them in a way to give brands feedback on the things they like about their products, but also to make them better and improve them. jason: where has it worked? stev
jason: i am jason kelly.n to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and a.m. 1130 in new york, one of 6.1 in boston, and a.m. 960 in the bay area. carol: and in london on dab mux 3. we have the game changer this week. jason: he has managed to turn passionate fan bases into product designers. >> mousedrop is a new type of online community for enthusiasts, people that are really knowledgeable and passionate about their interests, or hobbies. what we built for these people is a way for...
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courtney: i am jason kidd -- jason: i am jason kelly. whatrope, contemplation on the continent will be like without angela merkel. and we go digital. we look at something happening all around the world, cash getting stolen using the internet. ed robinson has more. this was a big break in the case that has been legendary in the digital world for years, since 2013. the whole network of banks in russia, other european countries, germany, the u.k., and taiwan had been mysteriously atm's andut cash from these mysterious characters have been collecting the cash and making off with it, so that authorities -- and all of these countries had been chasing the cyber thieves for a long time -- when they got a big break in july 2016 in taipei. one of the thieves dropped a bank card, and for the first time, the cops could get their hands on something physical that was a lead to the gang that had been running the cyber theft. jason: i want to take you back to something you mentioned, which is it deals almost cinematic. it feels like the opening of a mov
courtney: i am jason kidd -- jason: i am jason kelly. whatrope, contemplation on the continent will be like without angela merkel. and we go digital. we look at something happening all around the world, cash getting stolen using the internet. ed robinson has more. this was a big break in the case that has been legendary in the digital world for years, since 2013. the whole network of banks in russia, other european countries, germany, the u.k., and taiwan had been mysteriously atm's andut cash...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly.lso listen to us on the radio. , 106.1us xm channel 119 in boston, and a.m. 960 in the bay area. jason: and in london on dab digital. we have a pretty cool story. jason: amazing. this is a high-altitude balloon company. they think their balloons can ultimately predict the wathe forer, look out pirates, and maybe even take tourists into space. carol: we talked to our reporters. >> we are able to send all kinds of things to the edge of space, from communications, really awesome weather applications. in the future, only want to take people, as well, but we really are focused on the whole communications aspect of the company right now. carol: our producer is going to want to show the video. what was interesting about that, that was your first payload you guys sent into the atmosphere. as a result, i think it gave you money to do a lot more research and development and to what you -- and to fine tune what you are doing. >> it has been great. we have been able to have paying customers on all
jason: and i'm jason kelly.lso listen to us on the radio. , 106.1us xm channel 119 in boston, and a.m. 960 in the bay area. jason: and in london on dab digital. we have a pretty cool story. jason: amazing. this is a high-altitude balloon company. they think their balloons can ultimately predict the wathe forer, look out pirates, and maybe even take tourists into space. carol: we talked to our reporters. >> we are able to send all kinds of things to the edge of space, from communications,...
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jason: i'm jason kelly. we are joining you in new york. carol: this week's issue is about the space race. jason: it goes back to money. billionaires are pouring money into the space race. carol: it does come back to money. our reporter took us to spacex. jason: a woman behind elon musk is making it all happen. max: gwynne shotwell is the coo and president of spacex. she has been one of the people closest to elon musk over the last year and a half. she is one of the people most responsible for turning this into something more than a wild set of dreams to land on mars. jason: where did she come from? max: she is from the midwest, north of chicago. she started at chrysler and moved into the aerospace industry. musk found her when there was not a lot there. it was like, we're going to make cheap rockets and make spaceflight cheaper and eventually get to mars. gwynne said, we will have to sell some of these rockets. she had to convince nasa and some of the private telecom companies to trust a rocket company that had never launched one. carol: s
jason: i'm jason kelly. we are joining you in new york. carol: this week's issue is about the space race. jason: it goes back to money. billionaires are pouring money into the space race. carol: it does come back to money. our reporter took us to spacex. jason: a woman behind elon musk is making it all happen. max: gwynne shotwell is the coo and president of spacex. she has been one of the people closest to elon musk over the last year and a half. she is one of the people most responsible for...
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jason: i'm jason kelly.arol: a conspiracy to put a president on trial. >> life without angela merkel. carol: this issue is all about height. >> we go digital. cash getting stolen using the internet.' carol: probably still going on. >> at robinson has more. >> this is a big break in a case that has been legendary inns at least 2013. a whole network of banks in russia, other eastern european countries, germany, the u.k., and taiwan, has been spitting at cash from atm's. and these mysterious characters have an collecting the cash and making off with it. the authorities have been chasing these mysterious cyber thieves for a long time when i got a really big break in 2016 in taipei. one of the thieves dropped a bankcard, just dropped it. for the first time, the cops could get their hands on something physical that was a lead to the gang that had been running what had been known as the carbon act's ever theft. >> i want to take you back to something you mentioned right there, which is it feels almost cinematic, li
jason: i'm jason kelly.arol: a conspiracy to put a president on trial. >> life without angela merkel. carol: this issue is all about height. >> we go digital. cash getting stolen using the internet.' carol: probably still going on. >> at robinson has more. >> this is a big break in a case that has been legendary inns at least 2013. a whole network of banks in russia, other eastern european countries, germany, the u.k., and taiwan, has been spitting at cash from atm's....
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jason: she is with you.tician, three of these sweet spot's -- they're called the grange points. it is a parking spot in space. you will stay right where you are because of the combination of the gravitational forces acting on the spacecraft. use the parking spaces. kathleen howell advanced the idea by having this orbit around one of these sweet spot. context.t this in enthusiasm,of this all of this money going toward not just getting into space, but space exploration. how does this work? >> propulsion is a key point. if you have to constantly be using your thrusters to stay at a certain vantage point from the moon, you will run out of propellant pretty soon. kathleen howell's orbit was a orbit.tro halo because it is near one of these sweet-spots, it requires very little station-keeping. they have these xenon thrusters which are totally cool. carol: you doing ok? jason: i am barely hanging on. peter: you use a busy on after a wild, but if you are in the sweet spot, the spacecraft can stay where it is longer a
jason: she is with you.tician, three of these sweet spot's -- they're called the grange points. it is a parking spot in space. you will stay right where you are because of the combination of the gravitational forces acting on the spacecraft. use the parking spaces. kathleen howell advanced the idea by having this orbit around one of these sweet spot. context.t this in enthusiasm,of this all of this money going toward not just getting into space, but space exploration. how does this work?...
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i am jason. jason and the house if you are following me on social media. >> jake your natural. nicely done. >> pete: good evening from new york city. welcome to the "the ingram angle. in tonight for laura. there is lot stomach of neuss. making waves as you can imagine from anything to illegal immigration to maxine waters, his favorite nickname for his favorite senator. we have it all covered for you. plus, three candidates are said to remain for president trump supreme court pick. we have new details on the democratic onslaught against whoever the finalist is, no matter who he or she may be. and why we could be seen the democratic party self-destruct before our eyes. news
i am jason. jason and the house if you are following me on social media. >> jake your natural. nicely done. >> pete: good evening from new york city. welcome to the "the ingram angle. in tonight for laura. there is lot stomach of neuss. making waves as you can imagine from anything to illegal immigration to maxine waters, his favorite nickname for his favorite senator. we have it all covered for you. plus, three candidates are said to remain for president trump supreme court...
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jason: i do. i really do. jeff, you are experienced, cia. is it possible that they didn't know these things? and why would president obama go to great lengths to tell the world that there was nothing like this happening? >> i think of course they knew. they knew this was going on. but i think it was another failure on brennan's part primarily. he was the director of central intelligence. he underestimated the threat. and he failed. he failed to protect the system. okay, so we could have hearings about that. the reason you ask the question earlier, jason, why do people go nuts after trump was elected, is because you heard the rhetoric during the election. "lock her up." there were so much that was going on that the opposition, the resistance, had to go on the offensive, to try to make the trump administration play defense. and that is what they tried to do. one other thing real quickly. this all goes back to really a stupid decision when hillary attacked, and 2011, putin, the legitimacy of of his e
jason: i do. i really do. jeff, you are experienced, cia. is it possible that they didn't know these things? and why would president obama go to great lengths to tell the world that there was nothing like this happening? >> i think of course they knew. they knew this was going on. but i think it was another failure on brennan's part primarily. he was the director of central intelligence. he underestimated the threat. and he failed. he failed to protect the system. okay, so we could have...
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then he gets on a consequential -- >> jason: i think -- >> he's does nothing about it. >> jason: it's too strong to say he denies it. he said he misspoke. >> misspoke? >> jason: you know donald trump doesn't -- >> on the world stage he misspoke? >> jason: you know he doesn't like to do that. >> but saying misspoke when you're -- that summit shouldn't have taken place. with these indictments and the seven -- >> jason: what about the democrats? don't talk to anybody. john, i want to -- i have to bring in john here. you have a lot of experiences in fbi. is it the right proper place for these intel chiefs to raid and advocate for the democrats? how does that play? >> i'm just happy that comey is using his personal phone and not a government phone if he's tweeting. they shouldn't be doing this. the reality is that they understand from those positions a lot of moving parts are going on. nobody know what's the president is doing or his administration. so they actually could be undermining other facts as they're taking place. i'll tell you whether you like putin, don't like putin or don't lik
then he gets on a consequential -- >> jason: i think -- >> he's does nothing about it. >> jason: it's too strong to say he denies it. he said he misspoke. >> misspoke? >> jason: you know donald trump doesn't -- >> on the world stage he misspoke? >> jason: you know he doesn't like to do that. >> but saying misspoke when you're -- that summit shouldn't have taken place. with these indictments and the seven -- >> jason: what about the...
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jason is sitting in. >> jason: thanks, tucker. i am from there so i look forward seeing that report. i am jason in for sean. over 18 months ago donald trump was sworn into office as the 45th president of the united states. from day one he hit the ground running. now we are seeing the impact of the trump agenda.it lower regulation, lower taxes. new diplomatic efforts abroad. now president trump will have the opportunity to nominate a second judged the u.s. supreme court.ur a task this president does not take lightly. take a look. >> as you know, there is a vacancy on the supreme court.ou if you turn into monday at m 9:00, i think you will be extremely happy with the selection. they are all great. they are all great. i want to thank justice kennedy for his lifetime of truly distinguished service. he had confidence in me. he left because he said you're going to pick someone great. that is so nice. so nice.e. a great man. a great gentleman. >> jason: joining us now to with analysis of upcoming decision is a law professor at georgetown
jason is sitting in. >> jason: thanks, tucker. i am from there so i look forward seeing that report. i am jason in for sean. over 18 months ago donald trump was sworn into office as the 45th president of the united states. from day one he hit the ground running. now we are seeing the impact of the trump agenda.it lower regulation, lower taxes. new diplomatic efforts abroad. now president trump will have the opportunity to nominate a second judged the u.s. supreme court.ur a task this...
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jason: jason: we jason: go digital and look at something happening all around the world.ash getting stalling. and robinson has more. >> this was a big break in a case that has been legendary. since at least 2013. a whole network of banks in russia, other eastern european countries, germany, the event and taiwan had been mysteriously spitting out cash from atm's. these mysterious characters have been collecting the cash and making off with it. the authorities in all of these countries had been chasing these cyber thieves for a long time. they got a really big break in taipei. one of the thieves dropped a bank card. for the first time, the cops could get something on their hands that was a lead to the gang that have been running. jason: i want to take you back to something you mentioned. it feels almost cinematic. you can like the opening of a movie when you read this. unsuspecting people are walking up to people. in front of them, they see people go up to a machine and as you say, it is literally spitting money out. they are just collecting and taking off with it. how were
jason: jason: we jason: go digital and look at something happening all around the world.ash getting stalling. and robinson has more. >> this was a big break in a case that has been legendary. since at least 2013. a whole network of banks in russia, other eastern european countries, germany, the event and taiwan had been mysteriously spitting out cash from atm's. these mysterious characters have been collecting the cash and making off with it. the authorities in all of these countries had...
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jason: you distill down. you talked about this theory of the business week cover, that simplicity wins the day. chris: definitely. and we really try to focus on the idea and let that thing bubble up to the. form of itself. the design -- to the purest form of itself. the design comes together to make that happen. jason: next, the connection between trump and putin and what to expect from their upcoming summit. carol: and where the trade war might hurt the most. inside the u.s.. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." [laughter] -- ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also find us online at businessweek.com. carol: and on our mobile app. we got up use -- review of the summit between donald trump and vladimir putin. jason: we compare and contrast the two world leaders, arguably the most important world leaders on a style and substance. carol: they agree on some things. jason: he puts forth the idea, are the natural partners? here he is. is anone way, it unrequited relationship so fa
jason: you distill down. you talked about this theory of the business week cover, that simplicity wins the day. chris: definitely. and we really try to focus on the idea and let that thing bubble up to the. form of itself. the design -- to the purest form of itself. the design comes together to make that happen. jason: next, the connection between trump and putin and what to expect from their upcoming summit. carol: and where the trade war might hurt the most. inside the u.s.. jason: this is...
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jason: and i am jason kelly. carol: coming up in this week's issue future with robot taxies. , awe will introduce you to a pioneering driverless startup. jason: and how best buy is surviving and may be driving in an amazon world. carol: first, we start with a cover story. we will take a look at president trump's trade policies. jason: we look at the applications of the policies around the world and here at home. carol: and the destruction of the trade policies and how lasting they might be. jason: we talked with taylor riggs. peter: he is making changes that are likely to endure for a couple of reasons. one is, a lot of international commerce has to do with trust. it is not just the words that are in the trade treaties. or the phrasing in the wto. it is the sense that countries have that open borders, and free trading is good from both sides. if that trust goes away, you feel like the other party is trying to hurt you, and it can cause a corrosive damage that is not reversed easily. and then you have the fact we
jason: and i am jason kelly. carol: coming up in this week's issue future with robot taxies. , awe will introduce you to a pioneering driverless startup. jason: and how best buy is surviving and may be driving in an amazon world. carol: first, we start with a cover story. we will take a look at president trump's trade policies. jason: we look at the applications of the policies around the world and here at home. carol: and the destruction of the trade policies and how lasting they might be....
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jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham. how are you, sir? >> jason: doing great, thanks, sean. i appreciate it. >> sean: have a great show. >> jason: thank you. welcome to "the ingraham angle." under busy news night. i am jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham from washington." coming up, what is the status oo congress' relationship with the intel agencies? florida congressman ron desantis is here to react to comments by dan coats and rod rosenstein earlier today. plus are the media and democratic party beating the war drums with russia? we'll dive into some questionable language from both sides. is it possible the fbi covered up a damaging foreign hack of hillary's server? "clinton cash" author peter schweizer is here to pull back the curtain. we begin tonight with the oh, so curious timing of a damaging leak targeting president trump. and why it may have come from the unholy alliance of james comey, jim clapper, and john brennan. it was a headline that sent the media apparatus into apoplexy. "the new york times" blaring from the start, trump has muddied a clear message, putin i
jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham. how are you, sir? >> jason: doing great, thanks, sean. i appreciate it. >> sean: have a great show. >> jason: thank you. welcome to "the ingraham angle." under busy news night. i am jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham from washington." coming up, what is the status oo congress' relationship with the intel agencies? florida congressman ron desantis is here to react to comments by dan coats and rod rosenstein earlier today....
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>> no. >> jason: he does! >> theodore roosevelt said talk softly and carry -- >> okay. >> it was president kennedy. horace, how about missiles of october? 13 days in october. i suggest you read it and review it. the guy in the white house is a guy named j.f.k., a democrat. you may not want to know that. >> jason: that was the last time i think we can go back to -- >> more recently the russians brushed in and took over crimea. i didn't hear the democrats criticizing barack obama. i didn't hear them raising thisr the president misspoke at a press conference something that he recanted and clarified and ya'll are going nuts. that's what's -- >> 60 years, the left has been on the wrong side, siding with moscow against the interests of america. >> jason: let leo have the last word. we have 10 seconds here. >> horace and jason, talk is cheap. let's see some results. if president trump is going to have putin come to the white house, let's see some result in all of these so-called disasters created by obama. let's see
>> no. >> jason: he does! >> theodore roosevelt said talk softly and carry -- >> okay. >> it was president kennedy. horace, how about missiles of october? 13 days in october. i suggest you read it and review it. the guy in the white house is a guy named j.f.k., a democrat. you may not want to know that. >> jason: that was the last time i think we can go back to -- >> more recently the russians brushed in and took over crimea. i didn't hear the democrats...
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jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek.". ♪ jason: welcome back.you can find us online at businessweek.com. jason: and our mobile app. this was the year u.s. studios will make it big in china -- would make it big in china. carol: three policies changed all that. to our reporters. >> there was the expectation that by this year, with the chinese market restricting the number of movies that could be imported, there was the expectation that would loosen up, and more hollywood films would be able to be getting chinese businesses and hollywood could be getting a cut from the movies played there. but this has not worked with chinese tensions over trade and we are positioned in the chinese government and how the film industry is over there. there has been a slowdown on any improvements happening for u.s. studios. carol: i want to bring -- jason: i want to bring in an expert in this area. we find an interesting moment historically and economically between these two superpowers. what you make of it? >> this is the worst that i have in the 18 years between th
jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek.". ♪ jason: welcome back.you can find us online at businessweek.com. jason: and our mobile app. this was the year u.s. studios will make it big in china -- would make it big in china. carol: three policies changed all that. to our reporters. >> there was the expectation that by this year, with the chinese market restricting the number of movies that could be imported, there was the expectation that would loosen up, and more hollywood...
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jason: sun valley.e was another sun valley next week, so they could to the next round of deals. erik, i have to think that everybody on wall street is -- they will make a lot of money on this, but they have to be salivating on what we have been talking about, which is more deals to come. this is a great time to be an investment banker. out invery banker was sun valley buying craft beers for people. [laughter] alix: they were doing that weeks ago. erik: it goes in waves. for my students, this is where they want to do. alix: what is going forward, with the regulatory issues that we need to pay attention to? erik: they are coming up on the antitrust side, but if you have exposure to the fcc, they can throw up roadblocks and sinclair broadcasting is apparently going to do stuff with television stations to try to get through the fcc. these mergers, these are the so-called vertical mergers, and they pose more difficult questions and more difficulty for the government, but they can be won. i think the governme
jason: sun valley.e was another sun valley next week, so they could to the next round of deals. erik, i have to think that everybody on wall street is -- they will make a lot of money on this, but they have to be salivating on what we have been talking about, which is more deals to come. this is a great time to be an investment banker. out invery banker was sun valley buying craft beers for people. [laughter] alix: they were doing that weeks ago. erik: it goes in waves. for my students, this is...
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jason: and on our mobile app.o india and the prime minister, a lot of reforms of taking place there, including in the area of bankruptcy. carol: he is making a lot of changes. the new code stipulates that cases must be resolved in nine months rather than four years, which is what it has been taking. jason: turning out to be easier said than done. a lot of speed bumps along the way. >> they are trying to create a whole new bankruptcy process for companies from scratch. that obviously is not so easily done. they have many companies that were really struggling where owners would hang on, kind of squeeze everything they could out of it. banks not willing to crack down, there was a lot of capitalism involved in lending to some of these companies. they put a new bankruptcy law in the books in late 2016 that has slowly been moving towards full implementation now they have this overstrained bankruptcy court system or they don't have enough courts and judges and it is still a challenge because it's a question of whether or
jason: and on our mobile app.o india and the prime minister, a lot of reforms of taking place there, including in the area of bankruptcy. carol: he is making a lot of changes. the new code stipulates that cases must be resolved in nine months rather than four years, which is what it has been taking. jason: turning out to be easier said than done. a lot of speed bumps along the way. >> they are trying to create a whole new bankruptcy process for companies from scratch. that obviously is...
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jason: alternative. there, still fairly heavily weighted toward at a time of relative existential crisis in the hedge fund world. what our clients saying about that and what are you telling them about hedge funds specifically? ida: we are telling them they need to build diverse. the whole goal is to make sure you have a very solid portfolio, withstanding political -- geopolitical risk that could happen in the future. alternatives are very important part of that. private equity, real estate, alternative, we bet 100 different ideas in the coinvestment space. we end up with a 6-8 the our clients invest in every year depending on themes we are seeing in technology, geography, etc. alix: is there one worry that everyone seems to have right now? ida: how do i invest my money? i reiterate to everyone that we have to go global and put the cash to work and stay invested. alix: clearly, high net worth individuals are looking out for the next 20 years. such a pleasure. up, a look at earnings after the bell and how
jason: alternative. there, still fairly heavily weighted toward at a time of relative existential crisis in the hedge fund world. what our clients saying about that and what are you telling them about hedge funds specifically? ida: we are telling them they need to build diverse. the whole goal is to make sure you have a very solid portfolio, withstanding political -- geopolitical risk that could happen in the future. alternatives are very important part of that. private equity, real estate,...
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jason: very prescriptive.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. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all the top interviews from this week in tech. president trump deciding against the harshest measures on chinese investments in the u.s. we discussed what it means for chinese tech companies like alibaba. plus, we talked to the man leading uber's legal battle on the heels of the deal operating in london. uber's chief legal officer joins s
jason: very prescriptive.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. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you all the top interviews from this week in tech. president trump deciding against the...
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jason kelly is joining us.nts as we start to turn over as a report from president trump he would not think about tariffs on $500 billion worth of chinese goods. he talked about the fed and not liking them raising rates. the spread weaker, 24 basis points. has nownger story paused, helping crude up by .1%. ge offering investors relief after earnings beat estimates. strong demand for aviation and health care equipment help to boost results. joining us now is scott davis, melius research chairman and ceo. ing of $27.t why do you have a buy? >> we think the stock is discounting pretty much every piece of bad news you could throw at it. down. come the report was fine. it was not inspiring when you compared to honeywell, honeywell was fantastic. it is a $13 stock. they did not need to put up much to give it a lift. i think it is going to be fine and flannery is making progress. it feels like mediocre seems pretty good for investors in ge now. what is your sense of the state of the turnaround at this point, which flan
jason kelly is joining us.nts as we start to turn over as a report from president trump he would not think about tariffs on $500 billion worth of chinese goods. he talked about the fed and not liking them raising rates. the spread weaker, 24 basis points. has nownger story paused, helping crude up by .1%. ge offering investors relief after earnings beat estimates. strong demand for aviation and health care equipment help to boost results. joining us now is scott davis, melius research chairman...
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>> jason: yes, people got hurt.s year, and it will be a good one. but back in the '90s, you thought it was one at a time? no, 1 million firecrackers at one time. >> dana: you know what is a good place to spend the fourth of july? mount rushmore. the fireworks behind the faces. beautiful. >> tom: obviously, you want to stay safe around the holidays. the problem usually has to do with combining alcohol and whatever fun you are having. you shouldn't drink before you barbecue. [laughs] no hair spray and fireworks, of course. >> juan: by the way, what you just said is a really good point. >> kimberly: i could let my hair on fire. >> juan: the number one cause of injury on the fourth of july, people drinking and driving. >> tom: a serious issue. no drinking and driving. unfortunately, people who get hit by a drunk driver. so don't do it. okay, "one more thing" is up next. ♪ you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper and up go your rates. what good is your insurance if you get punished for using it? news
>> jason: yes, people got hurt.s year, and it will be a good one. but back in the '90s, you thought it was one at a time? no, 1 million firecrackers at one time. >> dana: you know what is a good place to spend the fourth of july? mount rushmore. the fireworks behind the faces. beautiful. >> tom: obviously, you want to stay safe around the holidays. the problem usually has to do with combining alcohol and whatever fun you are having. you shouldn't drink before you barbecue....
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they see them -- >> jason: it said 14% more. majority of people think the democrats are off -- >> juan: let's ask, what do you think about health care in this country. >> jason: that's not what the democrats are out there talking about. >> juan: that is the platform that got ocasio-cortez elected. >> dana: i think the republicans could hold the house but i think recent trends are probably troubling for them a little bit. especially this quinnipiac poll that shows white voters, that net decrease was 19 points. i'm not sure that what's that put down too. it might be an outlier but i would say if the democrats to win, could be their worst problem. president trump will have something to run against and inevitably the democrats will overreach. they will have impeachment hearings. you know this. in 2014 when president obama loses the house, or 2010, excuse me. then what happens? hearing after hearing. call those people up. then what happens in 2012? president obama wins reelection. it could be the same scenario for president trump. >>
they see them -- >> jason: it said 14% more. majority of people think the democrats are off -- >> juan: let's ask, what do you think about health care in this country. >> jason: that's not what the democrats are out there talking about. >> juan: that is the platform that got ocasio-cortez elected. >> dana: i think the republicans could hold the house but i think recent trends are probably troubling for them a little bit. especially this quinnipiac poll that shows...
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she questions kelly and husband jason and sees red flags right away.your initial reaction when you meet them? >> watching and listening to the interviews, you know, at that point i knew that there was -- something wasn't right, there was most definitely a possibility of their involvement. >> hi, i'm chief rizzo with iron county police, nice to meet you -- >> reporter: chief rizzo wonders if jealousy over the affair may have something to do with the missing man. she eventually gets a search warrant to enter the cochran house. police gather evidence. but make no arrests. then, under the cloak of darkness, the cochrans flee to indiana. >> normal people pack their things and take them, they don't just leave everything behind. which is what they did. >> reporter: the neighbors they left behind in michigan tell chief rizzo the cochrans began behaving strangely around the time chris regan went missing. using power tools in the middle of the night. then came an invitation for dinner. >> kelly and jason asked if i want to come over for dinner one night. i was l
she questions kelly and husband jason and sees red flags right away.your initial reaction when you meet them? >> watching and listening to the interviews, you know, at that point i knew that there was -- something wasn't right, there was most definitely a possibility of their involvement. >> hi, i'm chief rizzo with iron county police, nice to meet you -- >> reporter: chief rizzo wonders if jealousy over the affair may have something to do with the missing man. she eventually...
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jason your agency does over the horizon research. you are focused more on what's coming than the here and now. get the say cyber weather forecast and what you see is shaping up to be the most significantt threat in the futue and what are you doing to counter at? >> one of the trends in cyber security is something that is sort of touring which is 70 to 80% of the impact goes from state actors in cyber criminals are really attacks that are meant to manipulate the behavior of users. the most common form is fishing -- phishing so someone sends you an e-mail telling you to click on a link but then puts malware in your machine. that's a boring problem. it's not tech lead very interesting but it represents by far the largest share of attacks we have to deal with. on the technology side looking at the horizon for the next five to 10 years both defenses and the threats themselves in social engineering attacks are becoming more sophisticated thanks to advances in machine learning. one type of advance is that we can develop better filters for b
jason your agency does over the horizon research. you are focused more on what's coming than the here and now. get the say cyber weather forecast and what you see is shaping up to be the most significantt threat in the futue and what are you doing to counter at? >> one of the trends in cyber security is something that is sort of touring which is 70 to 80% of the impact goes from state actors in cyber criminals are really attacks that are meant to manipulate the behavior of users. the most...
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jason: sounds like a lot of good coming out of first reserve. thank you.nd that is jason kelly in new york. thank you for that wonderful interview. caroline: fascinating. still ahead, we have to check in on the markets, on the turkish markets, the central bank holding rates in the face of rising inflation. we saw the lira plunge, the dollar rising. stocks plunge, bonds plunge. a shock reaction from the market as they expect the rate to go all the way to 80.75, but instead held them still. markets. from the this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in london. vonnie: i'm vonnie quinn in new york. this is "bloomberg markets." caroline: checking in with first word news. here is kailey leinz. inley: the central bank turkey stunned investors by keeping interest rates unchanged, the first monetary policy decision since the president was reelected. he has battle with the central bank over his desire to keep borrowing costs low. protectionism weighing on the european economy. growth in the region has a softened this month on falling confidence. european com
jason: sounds like a lot of good coming out of first reserve. thank you.nd that is jason kelly in new york. thank you for that wonderful interview. caroline: fascinating. still ahead, we have to check in on the markets, on the turkish markets, the central bank holding rates in the face of rising inflation. we saw the lira plunge, the dollar rising. stocks plunge, bonds plunge. a shock reaction from the market as they expect the rate to go all the way to 80.75, but instead held them still....
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e writt erin married jason.nd young cayden, who kepted father their mother's and father door's adventure. just about sharing that time together. and there was that plan that erin hatched with amber. >> we had a dream of growing up and living next door to each other. >> and soon, the plan expanded wonderfully. erin and jason announced they were expecting a phone of their own. >> praise my wife and my little baby that i would finally have. it all made sense. >> and then, came march 29th, 2009. as the news and the brief spread, there was still hope, you know, for one of the victims of the crash. justine winter was arrive, although barely. doct docto docto doctors didn't think they she wouldn't live the trip to the hospital. >> i said [ bleep ]. she's flying in that airport. and don't give me any grief. >> and she did survive, the light to seattle and the emergency operations to stitch together the broken pieces of her body. she was unconscious when she arri arrived. while her body, slowly, slowly, began to knit its
e writt erin married jason.nd young cayden, who kepted father their mother's and father door's adventure. just about sharing that time together. and there was that plan that erin hatched with amber. >> we had a dream of growing up and living next door to each other. >> and soon, the plan expanded wonderfully. erin and jason announced they were expecting a phone of their own. >> praise my wife and my little baby that i would finally have. it all made sense. >> and then,...
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jason for a top scoring. —— jason total of 198—8. jason for a top scoring.—— jason roy top scored. rohit sharma's 100 not out was scoring. —— jason roy top scored. rohitsharma's100 not out was the strong performance. australia's miserable run of results in the shorterforms of the game continues — after they were beaten by six wickets by pakistan in harare. fakhar zaman top scored with 91. pakistan reached their target of 184, with four balls to spare. that's all the sport for now. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. ten people have been killed and dozens more wounded in a train derailment in the north west of turkey. the train was travelling from kapikule, on the country's border with bulgaria, towards istanbul. 0ver100 ambulances and a number of army helicopters were sent to the scene to take part in rescue operations. an appeals court in brazil has cancelled an order to release the country's former president, lula da silva. it reverses an earlier — and unexpected — order by another judge of the same court. the popular left—wing
jason for a top scoring. —— jason total of 198—8. jason for a top scoring.—— jason roy top scored. rohit sharma's 100 not out was scoring. —— jason roy top scored. rohitsharma's100 not out was the strong performance. australia's miserable run of results in the shorterforms of the game continues — after they were beaten by six wickets by pakistan in harare. fakhar zaman top scored with 91. pakistan reached their target of 184, with four balls to spare. that's all the sport for...
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>> jason, jason, jason.ou're a -- >> there are bills on the table -- >> you're a communications expert. you think that's good communicating? >> his full plan? >> no! >> what i laid out for you in what he said to reporters and tweeted out. >> sorry, you guys are both talking at me at the same time. >> no one was talking when i laid it out for you. come on, jason. >> i think what the president is trying to do is trying to keep the issue front and center. i think that he knows until we get more republicans in and until we have going into this next congress, we're not going to get it done. but obviously he thinks it's an issue going into the fall. and i think if democrats continue to take the bait on things like abolish i.c.e. and going too far to the left, i think the president is probably right. >> right on what? that's my question, though. right on what position he's taken in the past month? >> that we need more republicans -- >> if you take all the positions, you're going to be right. >> don't blink, because
>> jason, jason, jason.ou're a -- >> there are bills on the table -- >> you're a communications expert. you think that's good communicating? >> his full plan? >> no! >> what i laid out for you in what he said to reporters and tweeted out. >> sorry, you guys are both talking at me at the same time. >> no one was talking when i laid it out for you. come on, jason. >> i think what the president is trying to do is trying to keep the issue front...
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jason, would you start? let's go to right. jason, would you start? let's gotoa right. story, it's not as simple as it appears. the first thing is this is good news, and it will be welcomed by politicians from across the spectrum. the ridiculous thing we had was that, from 1971, the drugs act, which is the basis for all of oui’ act, which is the basis for all of our legislation, it's responsible for deciding a medical decision, and this is a kind of home office deciding a medical decision, and finally sajid javid, the home secretary, and there's a bit of politics here, because this is a break with his predecessor, theresa may, who was home secretary once, he's woken up to common sense that there is a medicinal purpose for cannabis oil and it can help every delete —— help alleviate people with certain conditions. it's a common—sense verdict. it's not a free for all, and sajid javid is careful to say, look, this isn't going to be for recreational use. it's specifically for this medicinal area. yes, as i say, quite a few hurdles to overcome all this, and it's an example of
jason, would you start? let's go to right. jason, would you start? let's gotoa right. story, it's not as simple as it appears. the first thing is this is good news, and it will be welcomed by politicians from across the spectrum. the ridiculous thing we had was that, from 1971, the drugs act, which is the basis for all of oui’ act, which is the basis for all of our legislation, it's responsible for deciding a medical decision, and this is a kind of home office deciding a medical decision, and...
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steve: hey, jason. how you doing? jason: good, good. happy to be here. steve: all right, jason.ody, man. jason: all right. i got my super-cool brother zachary right here... [cheering and applause] i got my tall, dark, and handsome brother aaron... [cheering and applause] i got the baby of our family, jonny... [cheering and applause] and the man that started it all--my dad tom. thomas: whoo!
steve: hey, jason. how you doing? jason: good, good. happy to be here. steve: all right, jason.ody, man. jason: all right. i got my super-cool brother zachary right here... [cheering and applause] i got my tall, dark, and handsome brother aaron... [cheering and applause] i got the baby of our family, jonny... [cheering and applause] and the man that started it all--my dad tom. thomas: whoo!
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>> see you soon, jason, time for becca's day with garrett, bamboo rafting.hey weren't the only once, lots of talking him then garrett goes for it. >> i truly do love you. >> reporter: another note to read. rose ceremony time. two guys, two roses, got to like your chances. queue the odd two-on-one moments. >> great. >> so everybody got all worked up. >> garrett. >> i forgot his name. >> jason so much for him. maybe he's in bachelor if paradise in two weeks. >> you know what this means? it's my pick versus your pick. >> the analysts are confident as far as blake goes. >> i got to be honest. >> becca, garrett the analysts pick blake next week. unfortunately the men will tell all, jordan likely to play a prominent part in the festivities there the finale in three weeks. i think her family will invade the maldives. >> whoa. >> a geography lesson. i looked it up on wiki pedia, they're islands in the indian ocean some get ready out there in the maldives. >> a geography lesson. >> it doesn't get any better than this. this season has to be over soon. >> can you take
>> see you soon, jason, time for becca's day with garrett, bamboo rafting.hey weren't the only once, lots of talking him then garrett goes for it. >> i truly do love you. >> reporter: another note to read. rose ceremony time. two guys, two roses, got to like your chances. queue the odd two-on-one moments. >> great. >> so everybody got all worked up. >> garrett. >> i forgot his name. >> jason so much for him. maybe he's in bachelor if paradise in...
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very interesting, jason, miller, if not telling.y all take an oath to protect america against enemies foreign and domestic. the president does not. he takes an oath to the constitution and uphold its laws. however, be that as it may, how weak a position is trump in right now after helsinki? >> i think he's in a good position right now, and i think today's move to go and invite putin -- >> when you say good, how do you mean that word? >> well, i think good in the fact that now that the president has gotten together with vladimir putin and they've started to develop that relationship, frequently in these meetings, at least the first one, you're not going to get a heck of a lot done. you're going to feel out the person -- >> adopt all his own positions and throw your own intel people under the bus? you can't leave that part out, jason. >> hold on. as we look at the global chess board, whether we're talking lebanon, syria, iran, whether we're talking ukraine, whether we're talking north korea, russia is a critical player -- >> true. >>
very interesting, jason, miller, if not telling.y all take an oath to protect america against enemies foreign and domestic. the president does not. he takes an oath to the constitution and uphold its laws. however, be that as it may, how weak a position is trump in right now after helsinki? >> i think he's in a good position right now, and i think today's move to go and invite putin -- >> when you say good, how do you mean that word? >> well, i think good in the fact that now...
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jason: i think it is more of a mixed bag.we look at other data that was out in the last couple of weeks, housing has started to have fallen,les auto sales have fallen. that is normal when interest rates are rising. i think the rising interest rate environment is risky. the other thing to consider is, the most recent gdp report. business contracted for the first time since the third quarter of 2016. that had to do with inventories, that that is not great. as we look forward at what will happen with his this investment, can is an area where you see pullback because ceos are trying to do their corporate planning. they do it typically in q3 and they are looking ahead at next year. folks have told me, if i knew tariffs would stay, fine, it is tough for me to plan in this kind of environment. if that is the case, they pull back their spending and that is a risk on top of the slowing housing and slowing autos for 2019. yvonne: is 4.1% good when it comes to the u.s. economy? numbers thatn have are at this level or higher from time to
jason: i think it is more of a mixed bag.we look at other data that was out in the last couple of weeks, housing has started to have fallen,les auto sales have fallen. that is normal when interest rates are rising. i think the rising interest rate environment is risky. the other thing to consider is, the most recent gdp report. business contracted for the first time since the third quarter of 2016. that had to do with inventories, that that is not great. as we look forward at what will happen...
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jason: probably not. i don't think -- i don't see us going back and looking at convictions were people were convicted -- were prosecutors used data collected similarly in the carpenter case. i don't see we're going to be able to go back and overturn those convictions or even challenge them. i've heard people ask whether we will be able to sue the government under a 1983 through for the violation of the fourth amendment. i don't see those types of cases because of qualified immunity. no, i do say, but i don't see civil suits nor do i see is going back and overturning convictions. >> if you have already been slivicted based on the c acquired without a warrant and -- well, let's say you made a and her casesress pending on appeal. the new preserve the argument and you can potentially challenge the admission of that evidence at your trial. if you have already had your appeal and you don't have a you didd argument that not try to suppress this information at trial, no, most likely those defendants will not get
jason: probably not. i don't think -- i don't see us going back and looking at convictions were people were convicted -- were prosecutors used data collected similarly in the carpenter case. i don't see we're going to be able to go back and overturn those convictions or even challenge them. i've heard people ask whether we will be able to sue the government under a 1983 through for the violation of the fourth amendment. i don't see those types of cases because of qualified immunity. no, i do...
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my full name daniel jason sudeik sudeikis.arly when i got the ticket i'm like i'm not going to pay, this i'm off the grid, baby, they don't know who i am. like they'll never figure this out. >> jimmy: this is david's problem. sxli don't know who david is. they're like is that your signature? that is my signature. i didn't know it said david when i signed it. so the cop's like, we're going to have to take you in. you're under arrest. this is on 4th of july, independence day of all days, and my dad's just sitting there with -- i don't know. whatever. a coke or diet coke in the morning. and like all right, jace, see you later, have fun. and they had to handcuff me, walk me through the suburbs. >> jimmy: were you crying? >> not yet. at this point i was kind of like this is ridiculous. like i also knew my dad was b.s.-ing. the guy didn't have to put my head down like that but i get in the back and they don't have partners to ride along in overland park, kansas. not too dangerous of a town. and he just sort of looks in the mirror at
my full name daniel jason sudeik sudeikis.arly when i got the ticket i'm like i'm not going to pay, this i'm off the grid, baby, they don't know who i am. like they'll never figure this out. >> jimmy: this is david's problem. sxli don't know who david is. they're like is that your signature? that is my signature. i didn't know it said david when i signed it. so the cop's like, we're going to have to take you in. you're under arrest. this is on 4th of july, independence day of all days,...
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pastor jason webb and his team have been there ministering, helping and feeding those in need. this morning when protests broke out due to a huge increase in gas prices. (voice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "there are some riots right now, the street is quiet but the roads are blocked. they are burning some tires." he tells us up until this point their week has been wonderful. and it wasn't until this morning when things started to get heated. (voice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "about 5 o'clock (unintelligible) ...violence and some road blocks and that sort of thing. it wasn't long the group got a look at it themselves. stacks of rocks blocking the roads. tires on fire creating clouds of thick black smoke and people all over the roads protesting.(voice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "this morning early we could hear some large popping noises that we deduced were gas canisters being popped to disperse the crowds." however back at their church in hartwell a room full of prayer warriors were gathering. "so we
pastor jason webb and his team have been there ministering, helping and feeding those in need. this morning when protests broke out due to a huge increase in gas prices. (voice of) jason webb / pastor, mount olivet baptist church: "there are some riots right now, the street is quiet but the roads are blocked. they are burning some tires." he tells us up until this point their week has been wonderful. and it wasn't until this morning when things started to get heated. (voice of) jason...
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i would push back on jason. a lot of the republican message for the midterms is on the economy in the stock market and what people are feeling from the tax cut. if these tariffs start impacting individual voters indicate the impacts of the tax cuts, which were already starting to see whether his soybean farmers come as no workers throughout the midwest and the rust belt, i think politically this is contributing to a sense of anxiety that republicans are running up all this debt. it's like a sugar high and now people are seeing tariffs. it doesn't make any sense to a lot of voters. dagen: i will push back a little bit ominous. the tariffs are not being passed through to the end consumer for the most part. we've talked about it on the program. a lot of impact in mc than the short-term tariffs and they are willing. they are calling their congressmen in the midwest and we had a congressman on yesterday and said they are going to sit vac. how long are they willing to wade when it doesn't appear donald trump has made
i would push back on jason. a lot of the republican message for the midterms is on the economy in the stock market and what people are feeling from the tax cut. if these tariffs start impacting individual voters indicate the impacts of the tax cuts, which were already starting to see whether his soybean farmers come as no workers throughout the midwest and the rust belt, i think politically this is contributing to a sense of anxiety that republicans are running up all this debt. it's like a...
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. >> let me finish, jason. over 250 radical groups, planned parenthood, common cause, every left group is against them. steve hilton has spoken out in favor. mark laven. all of these people, every major figure in america scholar or television person spoke out about it. >> no, that's not true. >> hang on. let's make sure everyone can hear. >> jason, go with that point about the alleys. >> i just would argue that every single conservative person has spoken out on this. i disagree. >> i didn't say that. >> mark, please. senator mike lee. there are a lot of people that oppose this and it scarce them. the idea is you don't know what the rules will be if you have one of these. i don't believe getting this group together to reconfigure regurgitate the constitution with 20 plus amendments that are out there is necessarily the recipe. i appreciate the conservatives. we'll have more conservative judges and a more conservative approach. i'm totally onboard. i don't think this is the right way to do this. tommy and last wo
. >> let me finish, jason. over 250 radical groups, planned parenthood, common cause, every left group is against them. steve hilton has spoken out in favor. mark laven. all of these people, every major figure in america scholar or television person spoke out about it. >> no, that's not true. >> hang on. let's make sure everyone can hear. >> jason, go with that point about the alleys. >> i just would argue that every single conservative person has spoken out on...
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one of your colleagues in the house, jason lewis, there has been reports, in his prior life -- mr. ryan: oh, yeah. i was wondering where you were going with this. reporter: he said some very disrftful thingses about women and african-americans. saying -- [inaudible] -- entitlement mentality and that women couldn't be called certain words. should he apologize for those comments? mr. ryan: i thai actually -- whenever i drive around western wisconsin, as i have in the past years, i turn on minneapolis radio and i remember jason lewis back in those days. he was a shock jock. that was his job at the time. i've seen some of these comments and i obviously don't support those comments. but the jason lewis i know here, who is a congressman, is an extremely conscientious man, a very hardworking, very effective member of congress, who has been nothing but an exemplary congressman, who represents his constituents well. reporter: would an apology help? mr. ryan: i'll leave it to him. reporter: thank you, mr. speaker. when the house returns in september, there will be just 19 days before the mid
one of your colleagues in the house, jason lewis, there has been reports, in his prior life -- mr. ryan: oh, yeah. i was wondering where you were going with this. reporter: he said some very disrftful thingses about women and african-americans. saying -- [inaudible] -- entitlement mentality and that women couldn't be called certain words. should he apologize for those comments? mr. ryan: i thai actually -- whenever i drive around western wisconsin, as i have in the past years, i turn on...