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jason: and i am jason kelly. to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. taylor: a.m. 960 in the bay area, london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. jason: over in the features section, a photo essay about a new effort to save a rainforest. >> guyana is a small country east of venezuela. it has 45 million acres of the amazon rain forest. that is about as big as washington state. they have argued to the world that force has value for it is cut down. the trees in the forest take carbon dioxide out of the air, they store the carbon and release oxygen. in 2009, norway, a country that made its money from pumping oil out of the north sea, offered them $250 million, a lot of money that is a batch for a country that is 75,000 people, to limit its deforestation and to maintain one of the lowest deforestation rates. guyana has taken that model and ran with it and now it is at a crossroads. pretty soon, exxon will pump more oi
jason: and i am jason kelly. to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. taylor: a.m. 960 in the bay area, london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. jason: over in the features section, a photo essay about a new effort to save a rainforest. >> guyana is a small country east of venezuela. it has 45 million acres of the amazon rain forest. that is about as big as washington state. they have...
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. -- jason and i'm jason kelly.e are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. >> in this week's issue, fighting the world's greatest art. >> and the potential $7 billion tax bill facing the heris of samsung's chairman. >> and the rich are richer than we all thought. jason: and one man is uncovering inequality in a whole new way. editor joel weber joins us now. you and i were talking and i ask what the cover was an you told me. this is an amazing one. . >> what we tried to do is follow where the money is. there is one guy who is incredibly good where the richest in the world with their money. a lot of it has been hidden. he has been a wealth detective who has been our two -- able to .cour data he has revealed how rich the richest are. carol: you made that distinction between income and wealth. >> that's right. and one of the things that was brought to the forefront is this wealth disparity, that income inequality that has become such a big part of the zeitgeist. his data has really been seized by democrat candidat
. -- jason and i'm jason kelly.e are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. >> in this week's issue, fighting the world's greatest art. >> and the potential $7 billion tax bill facing the heris of samsung's chairman. >> and the rich are richer than we all thought. jason: and one man is uncovering inequality in a whole new way. editor joel weber joins us now. you and i were talking and i ask what the cover was an you told me. this is an amazing one. . >> what we...
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jason: i love the story.e's max abelson. >> if you happen to tune in to a minute of the primaries, they haven't started yet, but the competition among democratic if you tune into a random minute, you will probably hear things like i'm giving back the money lobbyists gave me. you might hear joe biden say i'm rejecting super pac's. you might hear a bento or amy klobuchar or kamala harris say pac money isk -- not welcome here. carol: corporation money. yes -- >> yes, the goldman sachs political action committee will bundle checks from individual goldman sachs and give it over to a candidate. democrats are saying we will reject that. what this story is about is that, behind the scenes, wall street donors are being wooed just as much as ever by the democrats. jason: let's go back a little ways. you know this better than anyone. over the last 15 or 20 years, we have seen wall street become much more bipartisan in its giving. they really fell in love with barack obama, bill clinton before that, and so you had wall s
jason: i love the story.e's max abelson. >> if you happen to tune in to a minute of the primaries, they haven't started yet, but the competition among democratic if you tune into a random minute, you will probably hear things like i'm giving back the money lobbyists gave me. you might hear joe biden say i'm rejecting super pac's. you might hear a bento or amy klobuchar or kamala harris say pac money isk -- not welcome here. carol: corporation money. yes -- >> yes, the goldman sachs...
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♪ jason: welcome to "bloomberg: businessweek." i'm jason kelley.oining you from bloomberg headquarters in new york. how boeing has focused on the bottom line, sent the company into a tailspin. the company and the decisions that led to the current crisis. flipping homes has proved and -- flipping homes has proved lucrative again, but the downturn in some hot markets is causing great recession deja vu. the cover story this week, we've probably all used gore-tex, but the company that invented it is finding amazing new uses for the classic material. joel weber joins me now. so much to choose from in this week's issue. why is this the cover? joel: it is a company renowned for its products, not only in gore-tex in the jacket, but a ton of other stuff. membranes to the coating that goes in the space station. it is an incredible company for its product, but revered in the business community for innovation. jason: i love to the deep dive into culture and we talk about strategy so much and what is going on in a ceo and founder's mind. joel: it is a company w
♪ jason: welcome to "bloomberg: businessweek." i'm jason kelley.oining you from bloomberg headquarters in new york. how boeing has focused on the bottom line, sent the company into a tailspin. the company and the decisions that led to the current crisis. flipping homes has proved and -- flipping homes has proved lucrative again, but the downturn in some hot markets is causing great recession deja vu. the cover story this week, we've probably all used gore-tex, but the company that...
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jason: absolutely.hey are on the forefront of trying to figure out if these public-private partnerships will work. here's what we had to say. >> inevitably, all infrastructure will transfer into private hands, but until the point that governments are either stretched, or governments and the individuals who run them are pushed, it's easier not to do it. because people yell at you when they have to pay for the toll on the road they did not have to pay for. it is going to be slow in the oec countries, but it's coming in eventually. jason: do you see a lot of opportunity outside the united states for infrastructure, and is there still appetite for that investment? >> yes, there is a lot. the largest business in the world is real estate. the second-largest is the infrastructure it's all built on, so these are enormous businesses. when i say it is slow, there are still incredible amounts of infrastructure being privatized all around the world. in fact, much, much more outside of the united states because it w
jason: absolutely.hey are on the forefront of trying to figure out if these public-private partnerships will work. here's what we had to say. >> inevitably, all infrastructure will transfer into private hands, but until the point that governments are either stretched, or governments and the individuals who run them are pushed, it's easier not to do it. because people yell at you when they have to pay for the toll on the road they did not have to pay for. it is going to be slow in the oec...
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jason: it is amazing.f devotees, the writers and runners that have turned this company into a fitness juggernaut convened in manhattan. carol and i were there as the weekend got underway. we also got some time with one of the most popular peloton coaches. >> we call it the democratization of great fitness classes. we are trying to bring fitness to everyone if you have $2000 in your checkbook, if you have $58 a month, you can finance the bike. but even below that, if you have your own bike or treadmill you can download the app and pay under $20 a month without any hardware and take these fantastic classes. we think there are 23 million americans with treadmills in their homes today. they can transform their own hardware into a boot camp experience and throw it up to their 60 inch television screen or basement or wherever and be consuming our classes and joining the community. it is a big part of our growth. jason: what is the next modality you may go after? we start with the bike, went to the treadmill. whe
jason: it is amazing.f devotees, the writers and runners that have turned this company into a fitness juggernaut convened in manhattan. carol and i were there as the weekend got underway. we also got some time with one of the most popular peloton coaches. >> we call it the democratization of great fitness classes. we are trying to bring fitness to everyone if you have $2000 in your checkbook, if you have $58 a month, you can finance the bike. but even below that, if you have your own bike...
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jason: i'm jason kelly.us for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. london time, and catch up on our daily show. listen and subscribe to our podcast, including at itunes. taylor and you can find is : online, of course, at businessweek.com and on our mobile app. jason: in the finance action, uber shares tumbling since they released after making their debut on wall street. taylor: and we have a great chart, of course, which tells the story. we are looking at how much these companies raised. uber raised about $8 billion, and take a look at both lyft and uber, both declining since they went public. i think this speaks to, jason, the lack of profitability. jason exactly. : the maker of the meatless burger that is catching on across the country. it is really catching on with investors. back to some investors are blaming morgan stanley as how the bank handled that ipo. taylor: here is our reporter. >> i was at the stock exchange the morning of the listing, and it was rising, until a
jason: i'm jason kelly.us for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. london time, and catch up on our daily show. listen and subscribe to our podcast, including at itunes. taylor and you can find is : online, of course, at businessweek.com and on our mobile app. jason: in the finance action, uber shares tumbling since they released after making their debut on wall street. taylor: and we have a great chart, of course, which tells the story. we are...
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jason: and him joyce and kelly -- i'm jason kelly.us every day on the radio from 2:00 until 5:00 p.m. wall street and. listen and subscribe to our podcast. carol: you can find us online at businessweek.com and honor mobile app. here i hosted a real estate panel with some of the most prolific names in the industry. we are talking about tom barrick, jonathan goldstein, michael nelson and, robert morris, and michael kingston. he is this -- ron kingston. he joined me for a one-on-one conversation. >> we are in the midst of one of the longest recoveries and will probably be the longest recovery in u.s. history. clearly we are later in the cycle. the offering is very strong. we have strong gdp growth, low unemployment, low interest rates, and supply in most of the real estate sectors. carol: you see that continuing? >> i see that continuing. that's a favorable backdrop for investing in real estate. carol: you closed a really big funds this year and am just curious, what's your next big target acquisition when it comes to real estate. a $15
jason: and him joyce and kelly -- i'm jason kelly.us every day on the radio from 2:00 until 5:00 p.m. wall street and. listen and subscribe to our podcast. carol: you can find us online at businessweek.com and honor mobile app. here i hosted a real estate panel with some of the most prolific names in the industry. we are talking about tom barrick, jonathan goldstein, michael nelson and, robert morris, and michael kingston. he is this -- ron kingston. he joined me for a one-on-one conversation....
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jason: steady as she goes. x yes. jason: -- >> yes.: one of the things we were always interested in is our trading business. we got a little bit of detail about natural gas. tell us what was moving there. >> well, we did have a good quarter in the trading, both in global oil trading and natural gas. l&g prices were moving a little bit. of course, oil prices are very volatile. there is a lot of volatility in the oil markets right now. everyone is waiting to see about the either extension or no extension of iran waivers. i think the market isn't really sure. even though it said they won't be asked ended, if they are extended, i think you'll see the price of oil dip a bit. if they're not, you can see it drift up. jason: what's your biggest worry about oil prices, as we go through the rest of '19? >> we plan the company on $55 a barrel, very narrow fairway for b.p. if i worry about it longer term, not short-term, longer term, we end up either with a spike or a drop. that's not good for the world. not good for planning. right now i think we
jason: steady as she goes. x yes. jason: -- >> yes.: one of the things we were always interested in is our trading business. we got a little bit of detail about natural gas. tell us what was moving there. >> well, we did have a good quarter in the trading, both in global oil trading and natural gas. l&g prices were moving a little bit. of course, oil prices are very volatile. there is a lot of volatility in the oil markets right now. everyone is waiting to see about the either...
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jason? >> jason: trace, thank you.th reaction, fox news contributor and attorney emily compagno. and attorney and legal analyst royal oaks. thank you for joining us f here. emily, let me start with you first. i know you follow the jayme closs case. t this is an amazing case. do you think justice was properly served here today? >> in the state of wisconsin, this was the most extreme penalty he could actually receive. punish since the mid-1800s. wisconsin only executed one e person in the entire history. so here, the fact that he received two life sentences without the possibility ofnc parole, plus an additional 25 years, plus 15 for the kidnapping, then, yes, i do believe, short of a capitall sentence, which was not possible in wisconsin, the most maximum justice could be served. remember, too, the family, jayme and the rest of her family were spared a trial. the taxpayers were spared the tax burden as well. >> jason: it's people like jayme who are an inspiration like me. ordinary americans who go through horrific thing
jason? >> jason: trace, thank you.th reaction, fox news contributor and attorney emily compagno. and attorney and legal analyst royal oaks. thank you for joining us f here. emily, let me start with you first. i know you follow the jayme closs case. t this is an amazing case. do you think justice was properly served here today? >> in the state of wisconsin, this was the most extreme penalty he could actually receive. punish since the mid-1800s. wisconsin only executed one e person in...
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jason: i'm jason kelly.n carol and me for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., and catch up on our daily show, listen and subscribe to our podcast. get that at itunes, soundcloud, or bloomberg.com. carol: and of course you can find us online at businessweek.com and on our mobile app. the u.s. may be running out of options with north korea. jason: those nuclear discussions face collapse since that first summit between president trump and leader kim. carol: but the tensions don't jive with what both leaders say is a great personal relationship. our politics editor jillian goodman has our story. jillian: trump has really taken on the role of being the person that is going to fix this relationship, of being the person who is going to negotiate one-on-one with kim, and as that has fallen apart -- you saw the nuclear negotiator, the north korea negotiator, was in south korea during one of the missile tests that prompted this latest bout of tensions. it is a pretty bold move for t
jason: i'm jason kelly.n carol and me for "bloomberg businessweek" every day on the radio from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., and catch up on our daily show, listen and subscribe to our podcast. get that at itunes, soundcloud, or bloomberg.com. carol: and of course you can find us online at businessweek.com and on our mobile app. the u.s. may be running out of options with north korea. jason: those nuclear discussions face collapse since that first summit between president trump and leader kim....
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shame on you. >> jason: wow.ning us in a stealth reaction, american conservative union chairman matt schoff. judicial judicial watch president tom fitton and fox news contributor tammy bruce. i want to thank all three of you. this is a little close to my heart. i was f here when that first started and there were knowingly and willingly, the government gave 2,000 my fence to the drug cartels and we have a dead borderer patrol agent and these same people, i mean, compare and contrast the reaction to that versus what is going on today. >> people get killed in these terrible circumstances, like fast and furious. the ag was compelled to turn over records, which he stonewalled congress over, for the first time in over 200 years, the house has moved to condemn the attorney general for not willing to be scrutinized by a staffer on the committee, which you know is an absurd criteria. we have not done that for two centuries without some kind of negotiation. he's willing to testify. by the way, on the mueller report, he doe
shame on you. >> jason: wow.ning us in a stealth reaction, american conservative union chairman matt schoff. judicial judicial watch president tom fitton and fox news contributor tammy bruce. i want to thank all three of you. this is a little close to my heart. i was f here when that first started and there were knowingly and willingly, the government gave 2,000 my fence to the drug cartels and we have a dead borderer patrol agent and these same people, i mean, compare and contrast the...
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♪ jason: welcome to "bloomberg: businessweek." i'm jason kelly.oining you from bloomberg headquarters in new york. how boeing has focused on the bottom line said the company into a tailspin. -- sent the company into a tailspin. we take you inside the company and the decisions that led to the current crisis. plus, flipping homes has proved lucrative again, but a downturn in some hot markets is causing great recession deja vu. the cover story this week, we've probably all used gore-tex, but the company that invented it is finding amazing new uses for the classic material. businessweek editor joel weber joins me now. so much to choose from in this week's issue. joel: it is a company renowned for its products, not only in gore-tex in the jacket, but a ton of other stuff. membranes to the coding that goes in the space station. it is an incredible company for its product but revered in the business community for innovation. jason: i love to the deep dive into culture and we talk about strategy so much and what is going on in a ceo and founder's mind. jo
♪ jason: welcome to "bloomberg: businessweek." i'm jason kelly.oining you from bloomberg headquarters in new york. how boeing has focused on the bottom line said the company into a tailspin. -- sent the company into a tailspin. we take you inside the company and the decisions that led to the current crisis. plus, flipping homes has proved lucrative again, but a downturn in some hot markets is causing great recession deja vu. the cover story this week, we've probably all used...
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jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio from two-5 p.m.. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast. jason: and find us online and through our mobile app. our finance editor shepherded this week's special money issue. carol: we talked to pat about two of our favorites. about how chinese tycoons are different from counterparts in the rest of the world. jason: and a high-stakes succession battle in samsung. >> the family behind the samsung conglomerate has about $50 -- $15 billionts in assets but is located in a country with one of the biggest estate taxes in the world. so when the chairman passes away , there is a question about what is going to happen not to the money, but to control of this complex web of companies. jason: let's talk about that when. people -- web. samsung, tv's,e but it is much bigger in a way that almost defies description. there is not a western analog. , these conglomerates are very important in south korea. important in business and
jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."bloomberg businessweek everyday on the radio from two-5 p.m.. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast. jason: and find us online and through our mobile app. our finance editor shepherded this week's special money issue. carol: we talked to pat about two of our favorites. about how chinese tycoons are different from counterparts in the rest of the world. jason:...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. this week, we are in los angeles at the milken institute global conference. carol: it is an annual gathering of the most influential people in business, finance, economics, commerce, innovation media, and much more. jason: it has been a busy week. we sat down with people like the bp ceo. he was here to talk about energy. carol: we also sat down with the former whole foods co-ceo. also, the u.s. transportation secretary elaine chao. jason: also, not to flex, but the edge. joining us now, joel weber. what is this all about? joel: a chance for you to hang out with edge. as many times as possible. this is a massive dealmaker conference. there is programming on main stages, side rooms. a lot of investment opportunities and big thoughts, but it's a chance for a bunch of important people to get together and figure out how they want to deploy capital. jason: it has been named davos of the west. it is the creation of mike milken, a legendary financier, philanthropist, sort of like being in his
jason: and i'm jason kelly. this week, we are in los angeles at the milken institute global conference. carol: it is an annual gathering of the most influential people in business, finance, economics, commerce, innovation media, and much more. jason: it has been a busy week. we sat down with people like the bp ceo. he was here to talk about energy. carol: we also sat down with the former whole foods co-ceo. also, the u.s. transportation secretary elaine chao. jason: also, not to flex, but the...
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i'm jason chaffetz in for sean.or the hour we highlight the bad actors in the deep state that must be held accountable and we start with the fired f.b.i. director james comey. last night, the unemployed hyper partisan bureaucrat made another appearance on cnn. where he continued to impugn the character of the president and float baseless conspiracy theories about trump and russia. watch this. >> do you think the russians have leverage over president trump? >> i don't know the answer to that. do you think it's possible? >> yes. i think the trump presidency risks sending a message that leadership doesn't have to have a moral component. that it's not important in this country for a leader to have external ethical reference points. >> explain how you believe the president of the united states is eating people's souls and how that process takes place. >> yeah, it doesn't make me happy to write that. but it's what i believe. >> comey is now all but rooting for president trump to be impeached and locked up for phantom obst
i'm jason chaffetz in for sean.or the hour we highlight the bad actors in the deep state that must be held accountable and we start with the fired f.b.i. director james comey. last night, the unemployed hyper partisan bureaucrat made another appearance on cnn. where he continued to impugn the character of the president and float baseless conspiracy theories about trump and russia. watch this. >> do you think the russians have leverage over president trump? >> i don't know the answer...
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jason: yes.e have a big opportunity in front of us, and right now we think our best bet is to stay alone. carol: jason, always good to check in with you. jason: thank you for having me. carol: bitcoin see -- draftkings ceo and founder jason robin joining us. facebook is looking to integrate more privacy into the platform, but they could face backlash from advertisers. that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ and l: i'm carol massar, this is "bloomberg technology" live from boston this week. facebook is close to rolling out a long-awaited privacy feature, but issued a warning to advertisers that improved privacy will have at least one key trade-off, weaker targeting. kurt wegner has the latest. tell us about this new privacy feature, clear history. what is it about? kurt: this is something that facebook announced over a year ago. it allows users to basically take their browsing history from around the web and disconnected from their facebook profiles. right now, facebook knows where most people tr
jason: yes.e have a big opportunity in front of us, and right now we think our best bet is to stay alone. carol: jason, always good to check in with you. jason: thank you for having me. carol: bitcoin see -- draftkings ceo and founder jason robin joining us. facebook is looking to integrate more privacy into the platform, but they could face backlash from advertisers. that story is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ and l: i'm carol massar, this is "bloomberg technology" live from boston...
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we also good jason.eeting with the oncologist one drivers and immunotherapy drug. you have heard along a lot about them, off label at the time and not marketed for what jason had, not even sold are available they managed to get a dozen a couple doses later his girlfriend woke him up two weeks after he'd been sent home to hospice. can you switch the slide? jason, she said get out of bed. your tumor has disappeared turkeys are pictures of what happened to jason's tumor after he was sent home to hospice, 15 pounds doubling every few weeks, a mobilized-- immobilized get the picture. little and proverbial. this is the point where i picked up my pen and that i'm good buddies with this kind of good near times health health and science reporter. forgive my language, what in the hell just happened? i asked myself not merely what is immunotherapy. people i began to write about that, but i said what is the immune system? what is this thing inside of us and how have we got to the point where we are tinkering with it
we also good jason.eeting with the oncologist one drivers and immunotherapy drug. you have heard along a lot about them, off label at the time and not marketed for what jason had, not even sold are available they managed to get a dozen a couple doses later his girlfriend woke him up two weeks after he'd been sent home to hospice. can you switch the slide? jason, she said get out of bed. your tumor has disappeared turkeys are pictures of what happened to jason's tumor after he was sent home to...
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so jason did what any normal person would do. to court to prove it this is the kind of story we need right now most of us are ashamed when we eat mcdonalds in our cars, but not this guy this guy went to court to prove that's what he was doing by the way, the best thing about this story is it gives me an excuse to eat a mcdonald's hash brown. [ cheers and applause call mom >> calling mom [ laughter ] >> seth: now when i say that jason went to court, i don't mean he put on a wrinkled blazer and mumbled some [ bleep ] he heard on "law & order. my man hired a lawyer and that lawyer came to play. [ laughter ] that was a little residual hash brown. [ laughter ] at the trial, jason's lawyer submitted cell phone records proving jason wasn't on the phone when he was pulled over, proof that jason has bluetooth in his car so he doesn't need to talk on his phone when he drives and a receipt for the hash brown. [ cheers and applause this trial had more exhibits than the smithsonian [ laughter ] also, how did that guy still have the receipt fo
so jason did what any normal person would do. to court to prove it this is the kind of story we need right now most of us are ashamed when we eat mcdonalds in our cars, but not this guy this guy went to court to prove that's what he was doing by the way, the best thing about this story is it gives me an excuse to eat a mcdonald's hash brown. [ cheers and applause call mom >> calling mom [ laughter ] >> seth: now when i say that jason went to court, i don't mean he put on a wrinkled...
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and: let's turn to iran jason. it is a close ally of syria and was instrumental in the military victory there. isiran domestically, it different. they are not in a domestic political crisis, but they have a long-standing and arbitrary sentence system. i wonder if you could talk about how such a system functions during normal times. how many people are in it at a given time and the torture you experienced was not physical, but psychological. can you talk about the role of that type of torture in deterring free-speech and dissent. jason: iran is in a different era than syria is right now. it has a long and rich tradition of political imprisonment. to silencever it can and stifle. going back to the previous regime. political repression, political murders, imprisonment have been going on for at least 60 years in iran. they slowed down in terms of actually killing detainees because it worked as a deterrent. it silenced a lot of dissent. iran has evolved into a system in which it will put people in prison for many years
and: let's turn to iran jason. it is a close ally of syria and was instrumental in the military victory there. isiran domestically, it different. they are not in a domestic political crisis, but they have a long-standing and arbitrary sentence system. i wonder if you could talk about how such a system functions during normal times. how many people are in it at a given time and the torture you experienced was not physical, but psychological. can you talk about the role of that type of torture in...
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joining us tonight is jason chaffetz.epublican congressman from the great state of utah, former house oversight committee chairman, best selling author, fox business contributor, great american. good to have you with us. and i know the reason you're with us is you want to watch very, very close up the rally e in pennsylvania. you're on fox business. >> yeah. lou: let's start with adam schiff, because it just amuses me to even mention his name. insisting on impeachment, justin amash, republican so-called pushing the same nonsense. why do the american people have to put up with these clowns? >> well, if they're so adamant about bringing it up and there's so much evidence, why don't they actually do it? i mean, you have about 60 democrats who have actually, before the mueller report even came out, piled on and said, oh, yeah, we've got to impeach the president, but they're not doing it because there is no case, there is no the underlying way to do it. and i'm surprised, you know, it shows how far, you know, "face the nation"
joining us tonight is jason chaffetz.epublican congressman from the great state of utah, former house oversight committee chairman, best selling author, fox business contributor, great american. good to have you with us. and i know the reason you're with us is you want to watch very, very close up the rally e in pennsylvania. you're on fox business. >> yeah. lou: let's start with adam schiff, because it just amuses me to even mention his name. insisting on impeachment, justin amash,...
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>> jason is exactly right.desperate to deflect from their own political scandal from the spying that happened in the obama administration. you remember when president trump announced that tweet about obama happy now we find out all of that was true. human source it is in the trump campaign. wiretapping based on dossier full of lies unmasking. the president was right all along the media outrage was unfounded and proven right and they're so terrified that they are going to be exposed. >> not only remember that i remember the national left wing media mocking the president. as he said -- he was being wiretapped -- it is extraordinary. jason your thoughtses this president put up with so much and now he's being told as well apparently by jared according to politico that he shouldn't campaign against democrats he's campaigning hard against them. your thoughts about that counsel to the president. >> i don't believe it. first of all, i believe jared kushner is a very smart person and very loyal to his father-in-law the
>> jason is exactly right.desperate to deflect from their own political scandal from the spying that happened in the obama administration. you remember when president trump announced that tweet about obama happy now we find out all of that was true. human source it is in the trump campaign. wiretapping based on dossier full of lies unmasking. the president was right all along the media outrage was unfounded and proven right and they're so terrified that they are going to be exposed....
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was jason. >> although he didn't know john juca personal, jason aloe knew people who knew him. >> thet here is less about how much did he know about these people and more did he intentionally lie to get on the jury. >> i said okay, so i need to speak to this guy. and that's when i began my undercover work. i started to know his routine. he hung out on the corner. he was talkin' about blondes. that's when i decided to go really blond. ♪ >> dorine changes her hair color. she puts on spike high heels. she wears provocative clothes and changes her name to dee quinn. >> reporter: were you going to woo him. >> yeah, i knew i needed to use whatever i could to get him to confess what happened. >> reporter: one day, dorine rides down jason's block on her bike and strikes up a conversation with him and his friend. >> new to the neighborhood. i said i was from california, and eventually, i did turn around and started talking to jason aloe, the juror on my son's case. >> reporter: and so you struck up a friendship after that? >> i did. he needed somebody to vent to, and i was there. i was a very
was jason. >> although he didn't know john juca personal, jason aloe knew people who knew him. >> thet here is less about how much did he know about these people and more did he intentionally lie to get on the jury. >> i said okay, so i need to speak to this guy. and that's when i began my undercover work. i started to know his routine. he hung out on the corner. he was talkin' about blondes. that's when i decided to go really blond. ♪ >> dorine changes her hair color....
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jason's killer was caught he was just 17 at the time rap videos of him and his gang can be seen on the internet known as drell the style of hip hop is very popular with for she she needs. to know. when all the talk about stabbing people in the back which is what they do and jason obviously was stopped in the in the park so. the issue here is a systemic one violence is normalised now unless we start looking. the fervor of the young people we're never going to get to the bottom of these very values and the new belief systems they lead to believe there is a future you talk to some of these young people they can't see past 20 and any society that has a generation of young people that can't see past 20 and you've got it you've got to address that from above. rather than the whole mckenzie knows there aren't any quick fixes to the situation the british government has now committed itself to investing in you can strengthening the police presence everyone that is the problem has simply become too large to ignore. it was fought on the only man in history there moving up to the top tier of germa
jason's killer was caught he was just 17 at the time rap videos of him and his gang can be seen on the internet known as drell the style of hip hop is very popular with for she she needs. to know. when all the talk about stabbing people in the back which is what they do and jason obviously was stopped in the in the park so. the issue here is a systemic one violence is normalised now unless we start looking. the fervor of the young people we're never going to get to the bottom of these very...
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to talk about stabbing people in the back which is what they do and jason obviously was stabbed in it in the park. and then the boy ended up dead what influence does drill music have what can you do when carrying a knife is considered normal. these are the kinds of questions paul mckenzie asks in the talks with teens so everyone here is familiar with the drill they all know kids who carry knives. now finding answers is tough. but these youths and their parents agreed jail time isn't enough i know someone that's in prison and he's still able to get a phone and post on snap chat he's in jail in prison it's just listening to music rap and doing all that up so prison isn't really like i think thing to them the issue here is a systemic one violence is normalised now unless we start looking. the young people were never going to get to the bottom of this any values any new belief systems they need to believe there is a future you talk to some of these young people they can't see past 20 and any society that has a generation of young people at constant past 20 you've got it you've got to addr
to talk about stabbing people in the back which is what they do and jason obviously was stabbed in it in the park. and then the boy ended up dead what influence does drill music have what can you do when carrying a knife is considered normal. these are the kinds of questions paul mckenzie asks in the talks with teens so everyone here is familiar with the drill they all know kids who carry knives. now finding answers is tough. but these youths and their parents agreed jail time isn't enough i...
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we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and jillian melchior.to an agricultural city, close to the border, how bad are -- how are they dealing with the immigrant surge? >> well, they just declared a state of emergency. what they're seeing is at times, about two weeks ago, 300 people crossing the border illegally every single day. paul: illegally? >> yes. paul: okay. and often these are families with children. >> yeah. it's difficult to care for them, because you have got customs and border enforcement agencies baby sitting, providing medical care, making sure there are diapers and baby formula on hand. they've got about 2-3300 people passing through -- 2-300 people passing through every single day. this is an area where there are forest fires and other emergencies, and we're seeing resources tacken up to deal with this humanitarian crisis on the border. paul: and how about the city services? are they under strain? are they, how are they coping? >> well, the state of emergency that they declare ared allows them to fiddle with the zoning, so that'
we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and jillian melchior.to an agricultural city, close to the border, how bad are -- how are they dealing with the immigrant surge? >> well, they just declared a state of emergency. what they're seeing is at times, about two weeks ago, 300 people crossing the border illegally every single day. paul: illegally? >> yes. paul: okay. and often these are families with children. >> yeah. it's difficult to care for them, because you have got...
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paul: jason? voter suppression that went on in the midterm elections particularly regarding minority voters? it's supposedly why andrew gillam lost, stacey abrams in georgia. well, a new pew poll shows minority voter turn hit historic highs in the midterm elections last year, paul. apparently, if republicans are engaged in voter suppression, they're not very good at it. paul: and that's based on census bureau data. jillian. >> unc-charlotte student riley howl. this kid was -- how howell. you know, masculinity is under attack on college campuses right now, particularly if you're a white male, particularly if you're an athlete, but thank god there was a man there who behaved like a man. paul: jillian -- dan. >> i'm giving a hit to a buddhist monk who discovered a fossil of a human jaw dating back 160,000 years. the monk stumbled upon the fossil about 40 years ago, but only in recent years did they realize the significance of what they had, and they made the announcement this week. i, for one, am onl
paul: jason? voter suppression that went on in the midterm elections particularly regarding minority voters? it's supposedly why andrew gillam lost, stacey abrams in georgia. well, a new pew poll shows minority voter turn hit historic highs in the midterm elections last year, paul. apparently, if republicans are engaged in voter suppression, they're not very good at it. paul: and that's based on census bureau data. jillian. >> unc-charlotte student riley howl. this kid was -- how howell....
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which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue jason came to call.ing the detectives needed to hear, he said. i mean, that would take a certain amount of courage. >> absolutely. we would've never known about that if jason wouldn't have come forward. >> reporter: known what? the secret incident that got junior pastor jason involved. it happened soon after marie disappeared. when a very distraught james asked this church elder for help. >> he said, he goes, i need you to get me out of the country. i said what's going on? i said, does this have to do with maria -- marie? he said, "i can't tell you." never once said anything to me else, just it's bad. >> reporter: james seemed suicidal, said the elder. so he called a doctor friend. and the doctor committed the preacher to a psychiatric ward for ten days during which time jason anderson took over preacher duties. but then jason heard things. not about what happened to marie, but about polygamy. with other church leaders, he confronted james and tanya. >> reporter: this is a, forgive my saying, come to jes
which is when jason, the youth pastor, remember him? out of the blue jason came to call.ing the detectives needed to hear, he said. i mean, that would take a certain amount of courage. >> absolutely. we would've never known about that if jason wouldn't have come forward. >> reporter: known what? the secret incident that got junior pastor jason involved. it happened soon after marie disappeared. when a very distraught james asked this church elder for help. >> he said, he goes,...
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julian and jason, you agree on that.on the just passed, now strict's abortion ban in the country. the equality bill that conservatives claim would undermine religious freedom. fact from fiction. we will talk about it with capri cafaro and eric metaxas next. you should be mad at airports. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support snake. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, whose tech helps you understand the risk and reward potential on an options trade it's a paste. it's not liquid or a gel. and even explore what-if scenarios. where's gate 87? don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. [ chuckles ] so, what are some key takeaways from this commercial? did any of you hear the "bundle your home and auto" part? -i like that, just not when it comes out of her mouth. -yeah, as a mother, i wouldn't want my kids to see that. -good mom. -to see --
julian and jason, you agree on that.on the just passed, now strict's abortion ban in the country. the equality bill that conservatives claim would undermine religious freedom. fact from fiction. we will talk about it with capri cafaro and eric metaxas next. you should be mad at airports. excuse me, where is gate 87? you should be mad at non-seasoned travelers. and they took my toothpaste away. and you should be mad at people who take unnecessary risks. how dare you, he's my emotional support...
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jason isaacs was stabbed to death one and a half years ago he was showing candles elder son. now her younger children always have to come home straight from school because she fears for their lives jason was killed early in the evening when he was out with a few friends. just some were far friends so 5 of them and yeah that's one for their lives and they all were in different directions and jessen got call and stabs 8 times jason was targeted by a gang achieved self had nothing to do with everyone that knew jess and he always hoped you were christian which was nice because evan every time we went our physical eyes i was i love you mom case and that's what we got that night and we did everything together really we it was a very family person. jason's killer was caught he was just 17 time rock videos of him and his gun can be seen from the internet known as drill the style of hip hop is very popular with british youths. talk about stabbing people in the back which is what they do and jason obviously was stabbed in it in the park so. i'm in the boy and what influence does drill
jason isaacs was stabbed to death one and a half years ago he was showing candles elder son. now her younger children always have to come home straight from school because she fears for their lives jason was killed early in the evening when he was out with a few friends. just some were far friends so 5 of them and yeah that's one for their lives and they all were in different directions and jessen got call and stabs 8 times jason was targeted by a gang achieved self had nothing to do with...
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jason: we will transition to our panel. regina, who has served in a number of senior roles, will moderating the session. -- regina is a distinguished distinguished scholar and an anchor of much of our work. regina, thank you very much. regina: good morning, and thank you. i want to thank our panel to discuss this important issue, and from the attorney general of oklahoma, discussing his perspective. as you said, which i think is a great set up to this, the settlement in oklahoma has have -- has significance for oklahoma and national significance. we're entering this moment of those working on the opioid epidemic, this is an important moment that we are seeing before us. we are joined by a distinguished panel. directorhe founding for health on policy at yale law school, and has a great combination of line public inicy, and was an attorney new jersey and worked for mayor bloomberg as well and clerked for justice ginsburg. we're also joined by marshall taylor, the vice president for external and government relations at the cen
jason: we will transition to our panel. regina, who has served in a number of senior roles, will moderating the session. -- regina is a distinguished distinguished scholar and an anchor of much of our work. regina, thank you very much. regina: good morning, and thank you. i want to thank our panel to discuss this important issue, and from the attorney general of oklahoma, discussing his perspective. as you said, which i think is a great set up to this, the settlement in oklahoma has have -- has...