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, but would jason talk to them? one night in november, 2006, while her husband was away on business, michelle young was attacked in her own bedroom and brutally beaten to death. her body discovered the next day by her sister, meredith. along with her 2 1/2-year-old daughter, cassidy, who'd been left to wander in her blood. for the investigators who set out to find her killer, no way to get those little footprints out of their minds. sergeant richard spivey, lead investigator. >> those of us who work in law enforcement, this is our profession, but we're also parents. that certainly strikes a different note with you when you see something like that. >> michelle's husband, jason, a medical software salesman, was 170 miles away the night of the murder. even so, investigators had to look at him. >> we know that he was the last person to talk to michelle that night, and he was also the reason why she was found. he called meredith fisher to dwo go to the house. >> jason young's business trip that night was routine. securit
, but would jason talk to them? one night in november, 2006, while her husband was away on business, michelle young was attacked in her own bedroom and brutally beaten to death. her body discovered the next day by her sister, meredith. along with her 2 1/2-year-old daughter, cassidy, who'd been left to wander in her blood. for the investigators who set out to find her killer, no way to get those little footprints out of their minds. sergeant richard spivey, lead investigator. >> those of...
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but jason wore a size 12.his was weird, there was another partial footprint, defied easy identification, so they began calling in shoe experts. now they wondered were there two attackers? of course, investigators discovered early on michelle and jason's marriage was strained. and in the last weeks of michelle's life, things were not good. >> at our friend shelley's wedding he was so drunk. just -- really, out of it. when we got to the wedding, our friends were letting us know, michelle and jason were fighting and they were referring to it as world war iii. >> jennifer powers told investigators about another fight that october. michelle wanted her mother to stay with them for the holidays. and jason who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law wanted to limit her stay. and said so in an e-mail. along with another nugget. >> he wrote, our marriage has seen better days, i don't see it trending up. i remember that really striking a chord with me. i didn't know that their marriage had seen better days. >> re
but jason wore a size 12.his was weird, there was another partial footprint, defied easy identification, so they began calling in shoe experts. now they wondered were there two attackers? of course, investigators discovered early on michelle and jason's marriage was strained. and in the last weeks of michelle's life, things were not good. >> at our friend shelley's wedding he was so drunk. just -- really, out of it. when we got to the wedding, our friends were letting us know, michelle...
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>> yeah, jason. look, for your audience, anyone who heard this allocution michael cohen gave yesterday, allocution might sound like something from "the sopranos." i am italian-american. folks would get up in front of the court and attest there was a thing called the mafia in the united states. i'm not sure if the president should nickname michael cohen either "better not call saul" or "captain obvious." it's pretty obvious that what he said yesterday, the president, women he was having relationships with outside of his marriage that he thought that might impact his view, folks' view on the election. nothing criminal about that. getting to your question is a lawyer, attorney-client privilege is one thing we have. lawyers have terrible reputations. and unfortunately we have it for a reason a lot of times. it looks like donald trump has found himself in the jurassic park of lawyers. i'm waiting for the next raptor lawyer to come out. between lanny davis, and i was listening to your last segment, the stu
>> yeah, jason. look, for your audience, anyone who heard this allocution michael cohen gave yesterday, allocution might sound like something from "the sopranos." i am italian-american. folks would get up in front of the court and attest there was a thing called the mafia in the united states. i'm not sure if the president should nickname michael cohen either "better not call saul" or "captain obvious." it's pretty obvious that what he said yesterday, the...
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thank you, jason. >> thank you, jason. >> jason: protesters toppled a confederate statue at the universityh carolina. is it mob rule or justified? wheel debated next. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at greater risk for low blood sugar. tresiba® releases slow and steady and works all day and night like the body's insulin. (vo) tresiba® is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. don't use tresiba® to treat diabetic ketoacidosis, during episodes of low blood sugar, or if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. don't share needles or insulin pens. don't reuse needles. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause dizziness, sweating, confusion, and headache. check your blood sugar. low blood sugar can be serious and may be life-threatening. injection site r
thank you, jason. >> thank you, jason. >> jason: protesters toppled a confederate statue at the universityh carolina. is it mob rule or justified? wheel debated next. i found my tresiba® reason. now i'm doing more to lower my a1c. i take tresiba® once a day. tresiba® controls blood sugar for 24 hours for powerful a1c reduction. (woman) we'd been counting down to his retirement. it was our tresiba® reason. he needs insulin to control his high blood sugar and, at his age, he's at...
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jason: i'm jason kelly.an listen 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. taylor: and in london on dab digital. tmz,e starting with plotting its second revival in the age of trump. jason: they are going from hollywood to washington, d.c., planting their flag and politics. 2000's, when time warner and aol were famously trying to make something work between these companies, one of the ideas for synergy, they came up with an idea. maybe we use a await -- aol technology and warner bros.' library of interviews to create this website. as they tried to figure out what that looked like. harvey's show got canceled. harvey, you know l.a., you know celebrities, why don't you run this new thing? wasas very vague what it going to be. harvey took it, made the smart decision initially not to do it from the warner bros. tv lot. he moved it elsewhere into glendale, and instead of doing soft celebrity coverage, he used his exp
jason: i'm jason kelly.an listen 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. taylor: and in london on dab digital. tmz,e starting with plotting its second revival in the age of trump. jason: they are going from hollywood to washington, d.c., planting their flag and politics. 2000's, when time warner and aol were famously trying to make something work between these companies, one of the ideas for...
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>> jason: sorry, let james jump in. >> thanks, jason. don't think it is that inconsistent or at least it's an inconsistency he can live with. he can still attack the mueller probe and say they are doing things wrong, saying that they are comprised of partisans, whatever you want to say, but also be able to say at some point, hey, i, as president, was transparent. i allowed my attorney to speak unfettered to them for 30 hours. i turn over millions of documents. it is unnerving for us lawyers to think of waving an available privilege but i think it might deserve the message pretty well for the president overall, witches, even though he doesn't like this probe, he's willing to be cooperative and give them what they want. >> jason: james, is giuliani right? if mcgahn had evidence of a crime or something going on in the white house, he wouldn't be here, right? >> i think is a pretty good assumption. i think that's probably right. i hesitate only because rudy might change his comments any minute. but overall, i think you've got this one right.
>> jason: sorry, let james jump in. >> thanks, jason. don't think it is that inconsistent or at least it's an inconsistency he can live with. he can still attack the mueller probe and say they are doing things wrong, saying that they are comprised of partisans, whatever you want to say, but also be able to say at some point, hey, i, as president, was transparent. i allowed my attorney to speak unfettered to them for 30 hours. i turn over millions of documents. it is unnerving for us...
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jason: i'm jason kelley.isten 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. taylor: and in london on dab digital. jason, we go over to the features section and take a deep dive into snapchat. he had the disastrous app redesign. they cannot turn a profit, but they are trying to re-vamp their image. jason: a lot of it falls on the ceo and he is looking inward to change the culture of the company. max: the writer of the story got a special invitation to something called counsel, which is a sort of regular meeting. they have had -- i think somewhere around 700 of these this year, so we are talking everyday kind of meeting where a group of snap employees get together and share. it is a very -- snap is a los angeles based company, a very california thing. there is a sharon stone they -- sharing stone they pass around. i think it is a purple amethyst. this is something snap's ceo evan spiegel learned in a new age class an
jason: i'm jason kelley.isten 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. taylor: and in london on dab digital. jason, we go over to the features section and take a deep dive into snapchat. he had the disastrous app redesign. they cannot turn a profit, but they are trying to re-vamp their image. jason: a lot of it falls on the ceo and he is looking inward to change the culture of the company. max:...
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m >> jason: chris, chris. then why doesn't rod rosenstein recuse himself and why doesn't james comey come forward with all of the conflicts of interest?t if that is the standard, then tell me. rod rosenstein's name is on the fisa report. the subject of an investigation. >> the president is making it up. if we had a congress that was half as interested as you were when you were chair of the house oversight committee on who wrote the talking points, who were interested in the felonies might've happened in new york, not to mention the trump organization and the trump foundation.fo we would have investigations in congress. congress is hapless right now. when you were chair of that committee, you investigated. i think you would beld investigating right now. >> jason: you know what.. you know why congress is hapless? because this attorney general does nothing to provideis documents that congress has issued subpoenas to. matt, come on in here and give us your perspective.e this attorney general is thereis in name onl
m >> jason: chris, chris. then why doesn't rod rosenstein recuse himself and why doesn't james comey come forward with all of the conflicts of interest?t if that is the standard, then tell me. rod rosenstein's name is on the fisa report. the subject of an investigation. >> the president is making it up. if we had a congress that was half as interested as you were when you were chair of the house oversight committee on who wrote the talking points, who were interested in the felonies...
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jason: thank you. up next, what elon musk might learn from michael bell about taking a company private. carol: and how antimonopoly laws can only type amazon's hands. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also find us online at business week.com. carol: and on the mobile app. huge news this week. elon musk tweeting he is prepared to take the company private. jason: getting out of the spotlight may not solve all his problems. max: elon musk is a master of the product launch. we have been used to him coming out with these crazy new ideas and impressing everyone. the latest is an unprecedented buyout of tesla, the biggest buyout in history if it happens. jason: take us back to what led this -- led to this decision, knowing yvonne and his idiosyncrasies as a ceo. -- elon and his idiosyncrasies as a ceo. chris: elon logged on to twitter and said, i am considering buying the company, funding secured. in the immediate aftermath, there was a
jason: thank you. up next, what elon musk might learn from michael bell about taking a company private. carol: and how antimonopoly laws can only type amazon's hands. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: you can also find us online at business week.com. carol: and on the mobile app. huge news this week. elon musk tweeting he is prepared to take the company private. jason: getting out of the spotlight may not...
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jason: wow. kim: people have noticed. jason: why is that?or that lag and why is it hitting so well now? kim: "black panther" was finally a superhero movie that acknowledged other cultures. we are just seeing a moment now. thanks to this movie, it was reported that netflix had thought about bidding for it. the director and the author wanted it to be a hollywood film to prove that this is possible. carol: also, the latest fitness trend, and jason was our guinea pig. jason: it is called brrn, burning calories and cold. i don't know which was more fun, doing the workouts or talking to the founders. enthusiasticmost entrepreneurs. here's what they had to say. >> in 2013, i was training with a harvard professor in the middle of summer. it was hotter in the studio that it was outside. she was remarking how she exercised better and felt better when she was teaching in boston during the fall and winter months. that got me thinking, why are we not turning the thermostat down? jason: there is science here, right? how did you go about figuring out what
jason: wow. kim: people have noticed. jason: why is that?or that lag and why is it hitting so well now? kim: "black panther" was finally a superhero movie that acknowledged other cultures. we are just seeing a moment now. thanks to this movie, it was reported that netflix had thought about bidding for it. the director and the author wanted it to be a hollywood film to prove that this is possible. carol: also, the latest fitness trend, and jason was our guinea pig. jason: it is called...
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thank you very much, jason.ensational. >> jason: thank you. >> shannon: thank you. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. we begin with a fox news alert. were tonight that another compensator has been working with authorities providing information about the payments to two women claiming they had affairs with the president. and reports that the manhattan das considering pursuing state criminal charges against top officials at the trump organization. what does it mean for the president? former assistant u.s. attorney andrew mccarthy has some good news possibly for the commander in chief. he is minutes away. later president trump at his attorney general once again locked in an intense feud.
thank you very much, jason.ensational. >> jason: thank you. >> shannon: thank you. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night." i'm shannon bream in washington. we begin with a fox news alert. were tonight that another compensator has been working with authorities providing information about the payments to two women claiming they had affairs with the president. and reports that the manhattan das considering pursuing state criminal charges against top officials at the trump...
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thank you, jason. >> thank you, jason. >> jason: protesters toppled a confederate statue at the universityf north carolina. is it mob rule or justified? we'll debate it next. justified? wheel debated >> jason: a wild scene in the university of north carolina yesterday. protesters taking down confederate statue that had been on campus for more than 100 years. check this out. >> [protesters chanting] [protesters chanting] [screams] >> jason: university leaders condemned the students' actions and are cooperating with a criminal investigation. joining me for reaction are horace cooper, cochair of project 21 and civil rights attorney eric johnson. eric, the day before school starts, the students are gathered, there for a couple of hours in the know, they are not just engaging in free speech, but they are actually engaging in taking this thing down. what is your take on this? is this free speech or is this sort of mob rule? what is your take on it? >> i think it is really a combination of both. it is an expression of free speech in the fact that many people are upset with the images that a lot o
thank you, jason. >> thank you, jason. >> jason: protesters toppled a confederate statue at the universityf north carolina. is it mob rule or justified? we'll debate it next. justified? wheel debated >> jason: a wild scene in the university of north carolina yesterday. protesters taking down confederate statue that had been on campus for more than 100 years. check this out. >> [protesters chanting] [protesters chanting] [screams] >> jason: university leaders...
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jason: and in london.ent trump's position reimpose sanctions on iran are threatening an already fragile economy. carol: what will it mean for the iranian president? >> this week we got the wii imposition of u.s. sanctions on iran after months of discussions and preparations about this. this stems from president trump's decision in may to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal. we got the reimposition of financial sanctions that ban i ran from dealing in dollars and hertz their ability to issue foreign debt and affects the gold trade, mental trade, and autos. what we have seen is a severe decline in their currency, 70% decline relative to the dollar. this is just the beginning. the real ones that are going to severely hit are coming in november, when we get the oil sanctions. at a difficultes time for the iranian economy. matthew: absolutely. them innly two years of joining the fruits of the accord they signed almost three years ago to the date. it went into effect in january 2016. we did see an influx of foreig
jason: and in london.ent trump's position reimpose sanctions on iran are threatening an already fragile economy. carol: what will it mean for the iranian president? >> this week we got the wii imposition of u.s. sanctions on iran after months of discussions and preparations about this. this stems from president trump's decision in may to pull out of the 2015 nuclear deal. we got the reimposition of financial sanctions that ban i ran from dealing in dollars and hertz their ability to issue...
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what. >> jason: wait, wait. so. if they're here illegally and abusing-- you know a smoking pot ordealing of drugs, dealing or consuming drugs you think they should just be released back out because they're harmless. >> what i think is i think we should have a policy to deal with that. i think the republicans have both houses and the white house, i think that they should come through with a, with a comprehensive immigration plan, which they haven't. >> jason: garland let me give you the right answer. in the case of admiti smith killed. ilene smith's son who lived for one minute. the person who was accused of killing that child had three prior driving while intoxicated convictions. let me turn it over to mike. >> if you look at the immigration laws and the grounds for excluding an alien and aliens who evade the inspections to come here illegally know they belong to category with exclusivability. mental illness. criminal, spies, terrorists. human rights violators. war criminal and fugitives from justice. if someone run
what. >> jason: wait, wait. so. if they're here illegally and abusing-- you know a smoking pot ordealing of drugs, dealing or consuming drugs you think they should just be released back out because they're harmless. >> what i think is i think we should have a policy to deal with that. i think the republicans have both houses and the white house, i think that they should come through with a, with a comprehensive immigration plan, which they haven't. >> jason: garland let me...
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jason: it is friday.ughter] trying to separate the geopolitical from the geoeconomic has got to be one of the biggest challenges of your job in this case, because as alix was saying, president erdogan will make this all about politics and about the relationship with the u.s., even while he has a massive economic and financial problem at home. how do you make sense of it? alex: it is one of the more challenging aspects of the job, working out when politics will leave marks on the economy and how much of it is noise, how much will actually be implemented. a plot of what we see in turkey, unfortunate, is politics leaving marks on the underlined economy. that is when you have to pay attention. there are geopolitical events elsewhere in the world, where it is harder to understand the ramifications, go back to the north korea debate earlier this year. a case study. despite it having devastating consequences potentially from a geopolitical point of view, try to understand how that implements the markets is diffi
jason: it is friday.ughter] trying to separate the geopolitical from the geoeconomic has got to be one of the biggest challenges of your job in this case, because as alix was saying, president erdogan will make this all about politics and about the relationship with the u.s., even while he has a massive economic and financial problem at home. how do you make sense of it? alex: it is one of the more challenging aspects of the job, working out when politics will leave marks on the economy and how...
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jason. >> jason: i love that we are still calling them smartphones.out there. they do almost everything you can possibly want them to do. my biggest concern is how it's going to change particularly a younger generation. i think sporting events, with the supreme court ruling, it's going to change how you watch sports now that gaming is going to happen on phones. people betting five bucks if they are going to make the free throw or not. i am worried what the government and private companies are doing with facial recognition. the government has, one out of every two people is in a database. >> morgan: you are taking is way too seriously. >> jason: i lose sleep over this stuff. >> morgan: do you lose sleep over your smartphone? c7 what i don't do is have voice messages on my phone. i didn't set up my phone at all for voice messages. what people do is, they want to make a point. you have to go pick up the garbage and they say okay. you have no chance to respond, rebut, deny. i don't have a lot of talking on the phone. i've not set up the voice mail. >> mor
jason. >> jason: i love that we are still calling them smartphones.out there. they do almost everything you can possibly want them to do. my biggest concern is how it's going to change particularly a younger generation. i think sporting events, with the supreme court ruling, it's going to change how you watch sports now that gaming is going to happen on phones. people betting five bucks if they are going to make the free throw or not. i am worried what the government and private companies...
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jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week.ou for watching the film review. the weather is improving now for the second half of the day, just in time for friday night, if you are popping out. this evening. the weather is going to remain changeable overwrought this weekend, but we are entering over the next few hours a window of quieter weather after the rainstorms and thunder and lightning that we've had in the last day. i wa nt to that we've had in the last day. i want to show you where the lightning has been in the last few hours, from lunchtime onwards. quite a lot across the south—east, the midlands, parts of eastern britain. these are the showers that brought the storms, moving out into the north sea, and the skies clearing nicely behind it. one of these scenarios where you had really dark cloud overhead, it's out of the way and the skies are suddenly clear and blue. a beautiful evening on the way, but a chilly one. there will be that thing in the air. temperatures down to seven, 8 degrees, even in city centres, and london
jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week.ou for watching the film review. the weather is improving now for the second half of the day, just in time for friday night, if you are popping out. this evening. the weather is going to remain changeable overwrought this weekend, but we are entering over the next few hours a window of quieter weather after the rainstorms and thunder and lightning that we've had in the last day. i wa nt to that we've had in...
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jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week.e film review. bye— bye. hello. it stays changeable over the next few days and if you have had sunshine today like here in north yorkshire, you are likely to see rain over the next 12— 2a hours. conversely, where we have rat —— where we have had rain today, tomorrow you should see a bit more in the way of sunshine. it is still really quite a messy picture because we have low pressure to the west of the uk. tonight, outbreaks of rain will continue working northwards and eastwards. not much rain getting to the far south—east. the far north of scotla nd the far south—east. the far north of scotland will also be seen clear skies. temperatures up —— down to seven. he is the low pressure to the west of the uk. fronts working eastwards through sunday, bringing further outbreaks of rain. there will be holes in it and it will be patchy through the morning. outbreaks of rain continuing pushing its woods to england and wales. brighter skies with some showers following on. —— pushing its way. the
jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week.e film review. bye— bye. hello. it stays changeable over the next few days and if you have had sunshine today like here in north yorkshire, you are likely to see rain over the next 12— 2a hours. conversely, where we have rat —— where we have had rain today, tomorrow you should see a bit more in the way of sunshine. it is still really quite a messy picture because we have low pressure to the west of...
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jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week.e film review. bye— bye. while many of us all some sunshine on saturday, sunday was a different story with a lot of cloud around, outbreaks of rain. this sums up sunday afternoon quite well. a large swathe of the weather in lincolnshire. by contrast the best weather has been in shetland, 11! hours this afternoon, because for shetland and orkney they have been in the south of these were fronts. they will continue to work eastwards overnight and continuing to bring some heavy and thundery showers which are currently from southern scotla nd which are currently from southern scotland down to north—west england, east wales, the west midlands, continuing to work eastwards, bringing heavy downpours of rain in places. behind it, clearspells, bringing heavy downpours of rain in places. behind it, clear spells, the chance of a look at the media shower, and cloud across scotland and outbreaks of rain here, clear skies for shetland, loads of io— 15. so the area of low pressure is still close by. l
jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week.e film review. bye— bye. while many of us all some sunshine on saturday, sunday was a different story with a lot of cloud around, outbreaks of rain. this sums up sunday afternoon quite well. a large swathe of the weather in lincolnshire. by contrast the best weather has been in shetland, 11! hours this afternoon, because for shetland and orkney they have been in the south of these were fronts. they will...
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jason: i am not surprised.ariffs on a limited -- we only seen tariffs on a limited set of products from limited countries, but we will potentially see more. we will potentially see more retaliation, so it could get more serious. the other thing is consumer spending. but business investments, there is some-and uncertainty that there is some heightened uncertainty. but i think that means less than what is going on in the economy and that is a fiscal stimulus. michael: we have the fiscal stimulus and the tariffs to whatever extent they are, so what is your forecast for the next couple of quarters into 2019 for the economy? jason: try not to make any forecasts and make them long-range enough so no one can really -- michael: in 2019 in general? jason: we have a lot of moment him and we could see growth -- we have a lot of momentum and could see growth for another couple quarters in a row or so. but the underlying demography of the economy is an aging population with an increasing number of people retiring. productiv
jason: i am not surprised.ariffs on a limited -- we only seen tariffs on a limited set of products from limited countries, but we will potentially see more. we will potentially see more retaliation, so it could get more serious. the other thing is consumer spending. but business investments, there is some-and uncertainty that there is some heightened uncertainty. but i think that means less than what is going on in the economy and that is a fiscal stimulus. michael: we have the fiscal stimulus...
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guys. >> don't you love jason's hat.going to check your news at 8:00. the fight over immigration raging once again with a judge halting a deportation in progress and sending a stern warning to the trump administration this morning. nbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson joins us with the latest on this. hallie, where does this case stand? >> in a holding pattern. the judge was upset over the immigration law. fleeing domestic organic violence can no longer be considered grounds for asylum. aclu wants that reversed. a mother and her daughter had been deported but agreed to keep them in the u.s. while they held an emergency hearing. when the judge found out the mother and her child were already being taken back to el salvador, he was furious. he ordered the add metroplminiso bring them back, even turn the plane around, threatened to hold them in contempt if it didn't detention waiting for a hearing on whether or not they can seek asylum, hoda. >> another announcement getting a lot of attention this morning abo
guys. >> don't you love jason's hat.going to check your news at 8:00. the fight over immigration raging once again with a judge halting a deportation in progress and sending a stern warning to the trump administration this morning. nbc's chief white house correspondent hallie jackson joins us with the latest on this. hallie, where does this case stand? >> in a holding pattern. the judge was upset over the immigration law. fleeing domestic organic violence can no longer be considered...
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jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week.film review. bye— bye. good evening. it is fair to say most of us have had sunshine and rain today. not any normal rain, pretty much like a monsoon with localised flooding, such as here in surrey. things have calmed down but only for a while. very changeable heading into the weekend. most places will be dry on saturday and there will be rain on sunday. all our weather is coming in from the atlantic, which is why it is so changeable. that area of cloud brought storms earlier today was that it is getting moved away by this ridge of high pressure. the low pressure will bring in cloud of the two sharp showers on the eastern coasts of england. for the most pa rt eastern coasts of england. for the most part we will have clear skies. it will be quite chilly overnight. towards the far south—west we have much more power which will come into play as we head into tomorrow. a bit ofa play as we head into tomorrow. a bit of a struggle to get much play at lord's for the cricket. we should get a full
jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week.film review. bye— bye. good evening. it is fair to say most of us have had sunshine and rain today. not any normal rain, pretty much like a monsoon with localised flooding, such as here in surrey. things have calmed down but only for a while. very changeable heading into the weekend. most places will be dry on saturday and there will be rain on sunday. all our weather is coming in from the atlantic, which...
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we love it when jason directs.eetest and most satisfying when he's the one calling the shots. >> in "ozark" jason plays marty, a man who secretly moves his family to missouri to launder money for a drug cartel. laura is his wife wendy. >> my character lies. lie lies. just lie lies. >> you have killed other people? >> we did not kill people. >> guys, that's it please. to school. learning. >> one thing we learn second down no one is safe on the show. 14 characters were killed off last season and the cast says fans can expect more. >> yes. it's not fun. >> really good actors have left our show this year because their characters are in a bad place at a bad time. >> guest stars. maybe your friend, jennifer aniston? >> yeah. boy, that would be interesting, wouldn't it? >> i planted a seed there. >> you never know what's going to be happen in the ozarks. >> that would be good. she's friendly with jennifer. she took home her emmy for "friends." next month we'll find out with jason wins for "ozark." >>> coming travel consid
we love it when jason directs.eetest and most satisfying when he's the one calling the shots. >> in "ozark" jason plays marty, a man who secretly moves his family to missouri to launder money for a drug cartel. laura is his wife wendy. >> my character lies. lie lies. just lie lies. >> you have killed other people? >> we did not kill people. >> guys, that's it please. to school. learning. >> one thing we learn second down no one is safe on the show....
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so what do you make of it, jason? off he goes to beirut and he's given a handler called sandy, a local cia operative, played by rosamund pike, with a succession of cold stares, which helps him through the rubble of beirut. this film is really good on the atmosphere of the crumbling town that beirut has become, because it's been seized from all sides, druze militia on one side, muslims, christians, thejewish negotiations with the israelis. we don't know who's got the hostage — is it the plo, is it the various militias? it was an extraordinary time in the middle east. i don't know if you were out there as a news correspondent... i was sent to beirut actually in the ‘80s. john mccarthy had just been kidnapped. it was just a terrifying time. so hostage—taking was all the rage, in a way, terry waite and john mccarthy, and that's the era we are in here, especially with the americans trying to horse trade. they wanted the release of another terrorist. it becomes a moral maze as well as a kind of bond scenario. the tension is
so what do you make of it, jason? off he goes to beirut and he's given a handler called sandy, a local cia operative, played by rosamund pike, with a succession of cold stares, which helps him through the rubble of beirut. this film is really good on the atmosphere of the crumbling town that beirut has become, because it's been seized from all sides, druze militia on one side, muslims, christians, thejewish negotiations with the israelis. we don't know who's got the hostage — is it the plo,...
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jason mraz is here.ut first, your local news. ♪ what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today the french girls yogurt is so thick and creamy it could stay upside down. for how long? who knows? oui™ the french style yogurt presents new sea salt caramel oui™ petite. so, you'll be here to i got you.need you? what about here? p. here? yes, kyle. and here sir robert from state farm? if you invite me. go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. happy anniversary dinner, darlin'. can this much love be cleaned by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah one bottle has the grease cleaning power of three bottles of this other liquid. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. before people invite something they want to know who y
jason mraz is here.ut first, your local news. ♪ what might seem like a small cough can be a big bad problem for your grandchildren. babies too young to be vaccinated against whooping cough are the most at risk for severe illness. help prevent this! talk to your doctor or pharmacist today about getting vaccinated against whooping cough. talk to your doctor or pharmacist today the french girls yogurt is so thick and creamy it could stay upside down. for how long? who knows? oui™ the french...
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jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week. is a slightly different story, outbreaks of rain, this weather watcher picture from lincolnshire sums up the afternoon. some sunshine around but the best of the sunshine today has been reserved for shetland and orkney, that is well to the north of these fronts, which will continue there very slow progress is through this evening and overnight, further outbreaks of patchy rain and potentially heavy and locally thundery showers. this is where it has been falling in the last three or four hours, central and northern scotland, showery rain, eastern coast of england, these clusters of showers, across north—west england, into wales, south—west england, which will work east through the evening and overnight, local thunderstorms, warnings in place for those. clea rest bells, warnings in place for those. clearest bells, northern ireland, far south of wales. a lot of cloud, rain continuing to work nor through central and northern parts, lows overnight between ten and 15 celsius. on into tomorro
jason, you've changed your mind. thank very much indeed, jason. that is it for this week. is a slightly different story, outbreaks of rain, this weather watcher picture from lincolnshire sums up the afternoon. some sunshine around but the best of the sunshine today has been reserved for shetland and orkney, that is well to the north of these fronts, which will continue there very slow progress is through this evening and overnight, further outbreaks of patchy rain and potentially heavy and...
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jason: it's a great question.ould hope jay powell and the whole federal reserve open market committee, which has shown themselves to be some adults in the room, is sticking with their mandate. their mandate is pretty clear. .hey talk about it a lot in front of congress they talked that staying in their lane. it seems to me that 2019 might be more of a challenge, not because of my be lots of tweets or presidential pressure, but rather because we've seen expansion here, rates are dampening down housing in the united states. they may not be able to raise rates, not because of the president but because of the underlying economics. yvonne: we will leave it there, jason brady, joining us from santa fe, new mexico. don't forget our interactive function, tv . a lot to talk about with the bond market and the short position we've seen these days. be part of the conversation, send us instant messages during our show. this is for bloomberg subscribers only but check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: this is "b
jason: it's a great question.ould hope jay powell and the whole federal reserve open market committee, which has shown themselves to be some adults in the room, is sticking with their mandate. their mandate is pretty clear. .hey talk about it a lot in front of congress they talked that staying in their lane. it seems to me that 2019 might be more of a challenge, not because of my be lots of tweets or presidential pressure, but rather because we've seen expansion here, rates are dampening down...
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i will ask you, jason. these web sites set up in order to seem like their policy web sites people go when they visit them in as a result, they are downloading malware, getting there passwords over two russian hackers, it is a constant cat-and-mouse game where they're constantly coming up with something new to trap people. what you think of the handling so far? >> jason: i think this administration is the first one to actually be doing something about it. you had barack obama right before the election saying he couldn't hack into this even if you wanted to when he was misleading the american people based on the intelligence. i do like with the trump administration is doing and i wish they do more, there should be more sanctions and i don't think it's just russia. from stuff i've seen and heard, it is not just russia. there were other nefarious actors, some of them state players, a guy in a van down by the river, it will continue and you've got to actually push back. i think it is a huge public policy questio
i will ask you, jason. these web sites set up in order to seem like their policy web sites people go when they visit them in as a result, they are downloading malware, getting there passwords over two russian hackers, it is a constant cat-and-mouse game where they're constantly coming up with something new to trap people. what you think of the handling so far? >> jason: i think this administration is the first one to actually be doing something about it. you had barack obama right before...
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through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late flowering freedom found amongst older women. so let's start with the negotiator. this has been billed as sort of bond or bourne meets mad men, in beirut. that's right, bourne is a particularly good example, because it's written by tony gilroy, the scriptwriter who wrote the first four bourne films and directed one of them himself. so he's very good on the shady operations of the cia and the negotiations that happen, and mad men, because donald draper, one of the great tv characters
through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late...
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i think he needed to see for himself. >> jason drove to cottage hospital where jason was shocked to learnt sage was still in surgery. how can she be in surgery? so i go down to the surgery room an the doors are shut and everything and they won't let me in. >> jason kept vigil for hi another, sage began bleeding internally. the source her severely broken pelvis. back to surgery. it was in the middle of this a blurry eyed jason noticed a newspaper. >> i slided over and i look at the front page and there is a car dangling over a bridge with kelli's face in the car and it's mangled and i'm like, whoa. this is what happened? >> now he began to wonder like everyone else how against all odds his family survived and whether sage is gointo it. >> so how are you doing? >> good. pretty good. >> as it turned out, sage groves may have been the toughest one of all. >> you know, i didn't know whether you would want to talk about this or not on television. here you are. you seem fine. >> thank you. a year and there is some nerve damage, her leg still doesn't quite work the way it used to and maybe this i
i think he needed to see for himself. >> jason drove to cottage hospital where jason was shocked to learnt sage was still in surgery. how can she be in surgery? so i go down to the surgery room an the doors are shut and everything and they won't let me in. >> jason kept vigil for hi another, sage began bleeding internally. the source her severely broken pelvis. back to surgery. it was in the middle of this a blurry eyed jason noticed a newspaper. >> i slided over and i look at...
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through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late flowering freedom found amongst older women. so let's start with the negotiator. this has been billed as sort of bond or bourne meets mad men, in beirut. that's right, bourne is a particularly good example, because it's written by tony gilroy, the scriptwriter who wrote the first four bourne films and directed one of them himself. so he's very good on the shady operations of the cia and the negotiations that happen, and mad men, because donald draper, one of the great tv characters of our time, was played
through this week's releases is jason sullivan. what have you got for us? this week, we go to beirut in 1982. it's mad men in the middle east, wherejohn hamm tries to negotiate the release of a hostage in the negotiator. and there's a big goldfish, an angry one coming up. there it is, jason statham getting his teeth into the meg, and a prehistoric shark is on the loose. can he save us from it? and we take a rare cinematic trip to paraguay for a film called the heiresses. it's about late...
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but now they have calibrated their message like today wi jason kesler's rally. he is calling a white civil rights rally saying we don't think we are better than everyone we just want to be treated the same way. we have also seen this throughout the summer int portland withhe patriot prair group. their rallies are anti-immigrant, profirst amendment, free speech rallies they traditionally call them. they say we are notabout hate, we are just about asserting rights that the constitution gl uarantees ople, even white people. >> sreenivasan: pj, the people you spoke to in charlottesville and the ones you mavht h talked to today, do they feel that the issues that charlottesville surfaced last year have been resolved? >> well, yes and no. they feel that there has been a change. that a lot of these issues that you mentioned, around inequality and access to public resources and policing are now brothht to e surface. but they're very, very far from being resolved. as one african-american business owner told me yesterday, the problems aren't solved but now we know where ev
but now they have calibrated their message like today wi jason kesler's rally. he is calling a white civil rights rally saying we don't think we are better than everyone we just want to be treated the same way. we have also seen this throughout the summer int portland withhe patriot prair group. their rallies are anti-immigrant, profirst amendment, free speech rallies they traditionally call them. they say we are notabout hate, we are just about asserting rights that the constitution gl...
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hi, jason — what have you been watching? hi,jane.ell, this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to another, as mark cousins addresses his hero orson welles in a documentary called the eyes of orson welles, which is inspired by finding a treasure trove of orson welles‘ never—before—seen sketches and drawings. and the boss is back, just in time for the football — denzel washington pops up with the equalizer 2. he is on a vengeful mission, and you don't want to get in his way. i wouldn't argue with him! starting with christopher robin... only a pg, and i am fascinated about whether this is really children's film, for summer? what is this? ijust came from a screening where there were children there with their merchandise, thinking, "great, i am going see a winnie—the—pooh movie — how cute." they're not. ah, they're not. what they will see is very cute. he is famously a bea
hi, jason — what have you been watching? hi,jane.ell, this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to another, as mark cousins addresses his hero orson welles in a documentary called the eyes of orson welles, which is inspired by finding a treasure trove of orson welles‘ never—before—seen sketches and drawings. and the...
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jason, you mention cronyism which makes me think corporate welfare. where does this fall in the rankings where states and local governments offer tax breaks, subsidies, loan guarantees where, to lure big corporations? we saw with amazon's second headquarters were every city was trying to draw amazon in or use a taxpayer-funded date fund an arena with pumps acute economic benefits later. where does that fall in the rankings? >> it doesn't directly. no one has good data on this. good jobs first to try to get data on this. right now it's just kind of a massive data on projects that they happen to get information on and we don't know thcts that they happen to get information on and we don't know that it's comprehensive. it's not organized by your source not suitable for our purposes. the one thing i will say is that states the simply do not have a broad-based tax are unable to offer incentives on that tax. if you don't have a state income tax or state corporate income tax, you're not going to happen lots of exemptions and loopholes to these taxes. in gene
jason, you mention cronyism which makes me think corporate welfare. where does this fall in the rankings where states and local governments offer tax breaks, subsidies, loan guarantees where, to lure big corporations? we saw with amazon's second headquarters were every city was trying to draw amazon in or use a taxpayer-funded date fund an arena with pumps acute economic benefits later. where does that fall in the rankings? >> it doesn't directly. no one has good data on this. good jobs...
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hi, jason — what have you been watching? hi,jane. this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to another, as mark cousins addresses his hero orson welles in a documentary called the eyes of orson welles, which is inspired by finding a treasure trove of orson welles‘ never—before—seen sketches and drawings. and the boss is back, just in time for the football — denzel washington pops up with the equalizer 2. he is on a vengeful mission, and you don't want to get in his way. i wouldn't argue with him! starting with christopher robin... it's only a pg, and i am fascinated about whether this is really a children's film, for summer? what is this? ijust came from a screening where there were children there with their merchandise, thinking, "great, i am going see a winnie—the—pooh movie — how cute." they're not. ah, they're not. what they will see is very cute. he is famously a
hi, jason — what have you been watching? hi,jane. this week, an uptight ewan mcgregor gets a surprise visit from some familiar furry flying friends. he's with hayley atwell. more to come in disney's christopher robin. there's a love letter from one film—maker to another, as mark cousins addresses his hero orson welles in a documentary called the eyes of orson welles, which is inspired by finding a treasure trove of orson welles‘ never—before—seen sketches and drawings. and the boss is...
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jason: the psychology that is exposed the sentiment by this reaction. much further do we have with that? are we foretelling something in the broader market? dan: we don't have uninvestable macro view. we know what we know from empirical data. i would say it is unclear whether we are in a ninth-inning of the current game or the first inning of the next game. data points bubbling up across the world would suggest the people's understanding of the collateral they are financing and the rate at which they are financing are starting to converge. why has that happened? what is going on out there? short-term, the market is a voting machine and in -- and in the long-term, it is a weighing machine. if too much has been lent that too low of a rate, the chickens will come home to roost. we have been in a marketplace where credit has been incredibly easy. the issuance of loans and bonds enormous ands been the types of entities that have haveout there post prices been greater than the have ever been. dan: let's talk about that because it feels like something of a sec
jason: the psychology that is exposed the sentiment by this reaction. much further do we have with that? are we foretelling something in the broader market? dan: we don't have uninvestable macro view. we know what we know from empirical data. i would say it is unclear whether we are in a ninth-inning of the current game or the first inning of the next game. data points bubbling up across the world would suggest the people's understanding of the collateral they are financing and the rate at...