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jason: my company makes video games.s being published by tencent, woman #2: (over phone) they just say we have to terminate any business relationship with lofty sky. so this is not about the game, it's about the company. jason: there's someone in the government who told you to cancel a contract? our game was pulled from storefronts in china. woman #2: (over phone) maybe there are staff the company, not working in the direction aligned with the government direction. i don't know. i can't really tell anything. chen: many people in the brainwashing center had been transformed. they might have broadcast my conversion that night. the police told me: "your wife has been arrested." she will be jailed five or six years. at that moment, i felt i could barely hold on. so my wife was also detained. what about our son?" my mother was ill. i thought lot. it was at that momen that i shed tears. i only had to say three words: "i won't practice." then i cld reunite with my family. and i could take ce of my child. but i couldn't do it. i
jason: my company makes video games.s being published by tencent, woman #2: (over phone) they just say we have to terminate any business relationship with lofty sky. so this is not about the game, it's about the company. jason: there's someone in the government who told you to cancel a contract? our game was pulled from storefronts in china. woman #2: (over phone) maybe there are staff the company, not working in the direction aligned with the government direction. i don't know. i can't really...
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♪ ♪ jason: good morning,.come to "sunday morning futures," i'm jason chaffetz in for maria bartiromo. coming up this july 4th weekend, life, liberty and the liberal world order? at least according to president biden's economic adviser,. brian: d.c., who appeared on cnn thursday to address soaring gas prices. >> what do you say to those families who say, listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years? >> what we heard from the president today was a clear articulation of the stakes. this is about the future of the liberal world order, and we have to stand firm. jason: remember last year when the white house highlighted a 16-cent discount for your fourth of july? not this year. gas is up, interest rates are up, food is up. in fact, it's pretty hard to find anything that isn't more expensive than it was one year ago. this as the supreme court caps off a historic session with some of the most consequential rulings we've ever seen. coming up, senator mike lee from utah who clerked for justice
♪ ♪ jason: good morning,.come to "sunday morning futures," i'm jason chaffetz in for maria bartiromo. coming up this july 4th weekend, life, liberty and the liberal world order? at least according to president biden's economic adviser,. brian: d.c., who appeared on cnn thursday to address soaring gas prices. >> what do you say to those families who say, listen, we can't afford to pay $4.85 a gallon for months, if not years? >> what we heard from the president today was...
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it jason. >> jason: matt finn, thank you.officials continue to mock the speed tende diplomacy it comes as the coach says there is standards of play are giving if it's lebron james imprisoned overseas, he'd be already back home. buck sexton and clay travis, thank you for joining us. let's start with you. would you make of the story? >> i think there is a double standard at play. thank you for having us on. the double standard is that if donald trump were president, he'd already have brittany greiner back. that's because you look at what happened with the ucla basketball players who were arrested in china, trump got personally involved. trump got personally involved and we wouldn't have the war in europe at all, i don't think russia would have invaded ukraine if trump were president, but if this had happen regardless, i think trump would have gotten involved and gotten brittany greiner back. if brittany greiner has regrets, it's potentially traveling with drugs in russia which she regretted in letter, voting for joe biden. >> y
it jason. >> jason: matt finn, thank you.officials continue to mock the speed tende diplomacy it comes as the coach says there is standards of play are giving if it's lebron james imprisoned overseas, he'd be already back home. buck sexton and clay travis, thank you for joining us. let's start with you. would you make of the story? >> i think there is a double standard at play. thank you for having us on. the double standard is that if donald trump were president, he'd already have...
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oh, jason chaffetz is in? >> jason: what are you doing? what did you get every person in the country to turn off the television? you throw that up on the screen? >> tucker: i didn't mean it appeared >> jason: i'm going to have my show before you and do that to you. see how you like that. >> totally fair. good luck tonight, jason. >> jason: appreciate it, i owe you one. welcome to the special edition of "hannity." i'm jason chaffetz sitting in for sean. a rare moment of bipartisanship, as we speak both democrats and republicans agree joe biden is not up for the job. 88% of americans believe the united states is on the wrong track. meanwhile confidence in the office of the presidency is at an all-time low. just 23%. biden's overall job approval is also at an all new low, and according to "politico," many top democrats are wondering if biden can rise to any moment. but today during a rambling speech in ohio, biden touted his bold economic vision, and then blamed all of our problems yet again on vladimir putin. watch this. >> it really is hist
oh, jason chaffetz is in? >> jason: what are you doing? what did you get every person in the country to turn off the television? you throw that up on the screen? >> tucker: i didn't mean it appeared >> jason: i'm going to have my show before you and do that to you. see how you like that. >> totally fair. good luck tonight, jason. >> jason: appreciate it, i owe you one. welcome to the special edition of "hannity." i'm jason chaffetz sitting in for sean. a...
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and jason harper signed on as a math teacher and a volleyball caught at a local high school. >> jasonrn california surfer, beach volleyball, public school teacher. >> where he met the third of those tall friends, andy tomkinson. and he and his wife kristin taught at the same school. calls high. >> on the campus of 3000 hundred students, you can't do notice other people or at the same eye level as you. and jason being 66, and myself being 69. >> they don't have too many people in the same high-level as you are? >> you do notice after awhile who they are. >> the two became fast friends, surfing pick up basketball, poker, guy things. and then, jason actually started a family. jake first, then jackie. jay names. >> even if that meant not playing cards with the boys or going on trips, those gates always came first. >> home was here in the terrorists at sonny creek, a brand-new gate took place not far from the beach. these were their neighbors. >> so many neighborhoods now, you don't even know who your next door neighbors are? but that's not like this place at all, right? >> no, not at all.
and jason harper signed on as a math teacher and a volleyball caught at a local high school. >> jasonrn california surfer, beach volleyball, public school teacher. >> where he met the third of those tall friends, andy tomkinson. and he and his wife kristin taught at the same school. calls high. >> on the campus of 3000 hundred students, you can't do notice other people or at the same eye level as you. and jason being 66, and myself being 69. >> they don't have too many...
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jason: yeah.ious that congress usually applauds the court when congress gets more authority, but in case they don't. senator, you wrote one of the more timely books, i can't believe the timing of this. it's a book called "saving nine." it's been wildly successful, but you authored this book, and the idea that, of saving nine, you have the people like aoc and senator markey from massachusetts, elizabeth warren, others that are out there saying, look, the only wayed to do this is to change the court, to pack the court. transportation secretary buttigieg is has advocates this -- advocated this. you hear a drum beat from the left. why is this so dangerous, and is it really still in motion? >> you know, i wrote "saving nine" over a year ago because i could see this coming, i knew what would happen. i them the story of what happened the last time court packing was attempt by president biden's role model and hero, president franklin d. roos vel. i tell -- roosevelt. how much damage it inflicted on the am
jason: yeah.ious that congress usually applauds the court when congress gets more authority, but in case they don't. senator, you wrote one of the more timely books, i can't believe the timing of this. it's a book called "saving nine." it's been wildly successful, but you authored this book, and the idea that, of saving nine, you have the people like aoc and senator markey from massachusetts, elizabeth warren, others that are out there saying, look, the only wayed to do this is to...
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you mentioned the chips bill jason, $280 billion.they're trying to do is lower taxes for chip companies to incentivize them to come to america. so democrats know, lower taxes, more economic growth, more business comes to your country. but then the build back better bill, the joe manchin bill they're raising taxes on american businesses. so in one breath they know lowering taxes gives us growth but now they're going to raise taxes again which they know will give us less growths, more jobs are going to leave america, more companies are going to leave america and go somewhere else. and jason, we're in the business of helping people when you're in politics. democrats don't care about helping people. they care about the transition to, you know, green energy. they care about their ideology around global warning and they don't care about the american people. they don't care how we're suffering, they don't care if you can't put foot around your table and gas in your car. >> steve raising taxes during a recession, even president obama said th
you mentioned the chips bill jason, $280 billion.they're trying to do is lower taxes for chip companies to incentivize them to come to america. so democrats know, lower taxes, more economic growth, more business comes to your country. but then the build back better bill, the joe manchin bill they're raising taxes on american businesses. so in one breath they know lowering taxes gives us growth but now they're going to raise taxes again which they know will give us less growths, more jobs are...
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jason: thank you for having me.k: an important, candid conversation and a realization that those suffering from ptsd are not alone. and that is our chauffeur tonight. i'm nick schifrin. for all of us at “pbs news weekend,” i hope you had a good day. thanks for watching. have a good night. >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performeby the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy.] >> you're watching pbs. buongiorno. i'm rick steves. today, we're heading off on a very special adventure, traveling to some of my favorite corners of italy. this special is called the heart of italy, and you're about to see y. i'll be with you during each break, sharing special tips on traveling smartly as together we celebrate the value of
jason: thank you for having me.k: an important, candid conversation and a realization that those suffering from ptsd are not alone. and that is our chauffeur tonight. i'm nick schifrin. for all of us at “pbs news weekend,” i hope you had a good day. thanks for watching. have a good night. >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for...
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my name is jason lee. i have the country director for safety, georgia in the occupied palestinian territory. i am calling you tonight from jerusalem. i get to have the wall or all right, so everybody who's watching right now, you've seen how our panel is, you know, their expertise. if you have a question for them or comment about children garza how they are managing or really how they are not managing the comment section is right here for you. jason. how do you survey the mental health of children who live in chrissy situations? pretty much all your out yes. look, we 1st did a report and 5 years ago, after after the 10 year anniversary of the globe garza brocade and we wanted to see has the situation approved. has it gotten worse, particularly with the, the escalation last year in may, and, of course, the global covert lighting pandemic. so this year we did a refresher. we spoke to about $500.00 children and $160.00 caregivers. just to get a pulse arm to get a sense of how things were and you shared some d
my name is jason lee. i have the country director for safety, georgia in the occupied palestinian territory. i am calling you tonight from jerusalem. i get to have the wall or all right, so everybody who's watching right now, you've seen how our panel is, you know, their expertise. if you have a question for them or comment about children garza how they are managing or really how they are not managing the comment section is right here for you. jason. how do you survey the mental health of...
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i said, jason, i am thinking these are numbers. the reason this report is, is, is so's so shocking is because the numbers are so high for children who are in distress. and so you can't put out that report without saying now, what are we going to do about it? which is where i want to pivot our conversation and this is what i want to go. i'm going to start with dr. ishmael because i'm really curious about what level of services and help will be available for young people who need it. festival. he's dr . ishmael and then jason, please pick up of the back of him a and i also sorta and then was good in the ceo with couldn't help us. you know, i don't and i'm with had been a minute or so i had them, i should have a share with you to see a he has a whole know he had yeah, thanks for that. look, i, i would agree, i think one of the 1st things that we need to do is to make sure that the triggers or the stresses are removed. a lot of the work that save the children dance and we see that children are resilient, they can recover. there is to h
i said, jason, i am thinking these are numbers. the reason this report is, is, is so's so shocking is because the numbers are so high for children who are in distress. and so you can't put out that report without saying now, what are we going to do about it? which is where i want to pivot our conversation and this is what i want to go. i'm going to start with dr. ishmael because i'm really curious about what level of services and help will be available for young people who need it. festival....
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. >> and remember, you can check out my podcast, jason in the house, just type jason in y the house and you canou go find that podcast. >> pete hegseth up on that podcast. have a great evening. laura ingraham, the fingerman girl is upam next. >> laura , it's all yours. jason , fantastic job as always. great to see you, my friend and i am laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle". thank you for being with us tonight. globalists are on the run. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle. they told us it would be wonderful. i believe we can make our economy even stronger and make open trade an even greater force for peace and prosperity in the new century. keeping america competitive requires us to open more markets for all. i believe the process of globalization is here to stay. there are enormous benefits to be gained from that global
. >> and remember, you can check out my podcast, jason in the house, just type jason in y the house and you canou go find that podcast. >> pete hegseth up on that podcast. have a great evening. laura ingraham, the fingerman girl is upam next. >> laura , it's all yours. jason , fantastic job as always. great to see you, my friend and i am laura ingraham. this is the "ingraham angle". thank you for being with us tonight. globalists are on the run. >> that's the...
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larry, what jason ?the good news is that in the event that this thing goest to trial and i don't believe that it will , my cousin vinny could get him down nowri, look, what are the possible reasons why this man is beingon prosecuted? is it that the evidence of selfo defense is weak? no, this videotape is that he provoked the attack.vo no, the man who gotked stabbede and died provoked the attack. what is the possible rationale for charging a manhe who clearly was engaging in self defense? >> my first job was as a law clerk with the l.a. county d.a.'s office. they were very careful aboutas bringing cases, only brought cases they thought they could win . ades when i practiced law decades ago, i wasa a trial lawyer. no way you're going to get this guy convicted . so the only thing i can see,, the only rationale r i could possibly think of a bragg is afraid of these charges. and by the he hasn't issued a statement. i wonder why is iien guess the purpose of black person? i wonder, had he been stabbed and kille
larry, what jason ?the good news is that in the event that this thing goest to trial and i don't believe that it will , my cousin vinny could get him down nowri, look, what are the possible reasons why this man is beingon prosecuted? is it that the evidence of selfo defense is weak? no, this videotape is that he provoked the attack.vo no, the man who gotked stabbede and died provoked the attack. what is the possible rationale for charging a manhe who clearly was engaging in self defense?...
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jason first.out that the murders took place the night before the bodies were discovered. so, where exactly were he and jessica then? >> we went to the pizza hut, i don't know, probably 5:30. something like that. then came back and stayed home. >> home, five hours away in oklahoma city. >> do you remember how you pay for the pizza hut stuff? -- pretty sure it's on my card. >> you didn't do anything to her? time didn't go into the, house anything like that? everything you tell me is the truth? >> absolutely. >> next, jessica was in the chair. answering questions about her relationship with her parents. >> are they paying any of your? bills >> they pay my at&t bill for myself phone. pay my car insurance. and i think that is it. >> i'm just going to ask, did you have any ill feelings toward your folks? anything that would have been mad at them for? anything to want to harm them or anything like that? >> no. my parents were my wife. >> to better your financial situation or anything like that? >> no. i
jason first.out that the murders took place the night before the bodies were discovered. so, where exactly were he and jessica then? >> we went to the pizza hut, i don't know, probably 5:30. something like that. then came back and stayed home. >> home, five hours away in oklahoma city. >> do you remember how you pay for the pizza hut stuff? -- pretty sure it's on my card. >> you didn't do anything to her? time didn't go into the, house anything like that? everything you...
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i will be patient. >> jason, you feel patient, impatient?wn it, as well. >> i second what bryn said it's been a struggle it's down 74% off the highs. it's down 54% year to date we'll see what happens with eliot potentially coming in as an activist as bryn said working on cost reduction strategies i love the business model. i think venmo and payment volumes is an opportunity. let's see what happens i haven't done anything yet with the stock here. >> turning to cvs, jim >> this is a steady performer. what do they do with the excess cash is pay down debt. now they're at the point to pay it down as sufficiently they'll be returning cash to shareholders they instituted a share buyback. i want to see that increase. maybe there's a ding in there that we are not doing as much covid vaccine. >> how about cv in particular? >> don't have a comment on cvs the names we warm are eog on tuesday and fort net >> turning to mgm, jason. >> yeah. also been a struggler this year why down close to 30% year to date macaw with 13% exposure there. let's see the minu
i will be patient. >> jason, you feel patient, impatient?wn it, as well. >> i second what bryn said it's been a struggle it's down 74% off the highs. it's down 54% year to date we'll see what happens with eliot potentially coming in as an activist as bryn said working on cost reduction strategies i love the business model. i think venmo and payment volumes is an opportunity. let's see what happens i haven't done anything yet with the stock here. >> turning to cvs, jim >>...
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you never foruet charlene, kylie and jason. you never forget where — charlene, kylie and jason. you come _ charlene, kylie and jason. you never forget where you come from - charlene, kylie and jason. you never forget where you come from in - charlene, kylie and jason. you never forget where you come from in life. | forget where you come from in life. you neverforget forget where you come from in life. you never forget your roots and to see today the amount of talent that has come back to neighbours, shows just how much that show meant to them. i knew we needed to shout out loud about this show and what this moment meant to a lot of people and how proud we are to have been part of something that changed all our lives. �* h, . of something that changed all our lives. �* . . of something that changed all our lives. . ., ., ., ., lives. and so a final moment of neighbourly _ lives. and so a final moment of neighbourly togetherness - lives. and so a final moment of neighbourly togetherness to . neighbourly togetherness to celebrate it all, the daily dramas, to bouncer�*s dream. and t
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jason, let's start the trashing of justice thomas.instance when a justice of the supreme court was treated this way by members of congress, can you? >> no i can't. but we have seen this treatment of thomas for 30 years now, david. recently, a group of black intellectuals and others signed a statement denouncing this treatment we have seen of justice thomas over the years. and i am glad they did. it seems like it is open season on black conservatives in this country and has been for a long time. and justice thomas has been the face of this. other justices are just wrong. but thomas isn't wrong, he is a sellout, he is an uncle tom. he needs psychiatric treatment pretty think it's really deplorable for. >> it is indeed. kim, again it's not just justice thomas you have kavanaugh and others being ridiculed as well. the supreme court is not just another branch of congress for its independent branch of the u.s. government. if separate from these kind of political attacks in the past. is that beating down of individuals on the court an attemp
jason, let's start the trashing of justice thomas.instance when a justice of the supreme court was treated this way by members of congress, can you? >> no i can't. but we have seen this treatment of thomas for 30 years now, david. recently, a group of black intellectuals and others signed a statement denouncing this treatment we have seen of justice thomas over the years. and i am glad they did. it seems like it is open season on black conservatives in this country and has been for a long...
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jason: not particularly concerned. investment banking fees had a robust 2001, this year, second quarter, 50% year after year. banks built up and now you are going to see a leveling off as pipelines have come down, but he remains a good business. pipelines are still elevated. to the extent that volatility subsides at some point, you should see a return to growth. sonali: to what end is this good for investors? that banks have leverage in terms of flow and hiring plans. to what extent do those plans become firing plans when businesses start to slow down? jason: banks have gotten prudent in terms of managing costs. the opportunities of the next couple of years will be less than the last few years given the shift in the environment banks are prudently reacting, but there is leverage inherent in these models. if you look at the banking industry overall with the leverage being negative over the last couple of years, we think we will see it improve over the next several quarters, particularly benefit that income benefits. kri
jason: not particularly concerned. investment banking fees had a robust 2001, this year, second quarter, 50% year after year. banks built up and now you are going to see a leveling off as pipelines have come down, but he remains a good business. pipelines are still elevated. to the extent that volatility subsides at some point, you should see a return to growth. sonali: to what end is this good for investors? that banks have leverage in terms of flow and hiring plans. to what extent do those...
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just type in jason p in theodcat house, jason and out this week i interviewed pete hegseth and i hope you enjoy it. have a great, wonderful holiday. , hand great night. you want to stick stick with us because laura ingraham, she takes it from here on the ingraham angle. >> laura , thanks. jason , great to see you as always. >> a fantastic show. and we'll pick it up where youef left off my friend. >> all right. i'm laura ingraham.m. this is the ingram angle from wyoming tonight. >> we have a lot to get to, so we're going to dove right in all about loose. >> that's the focus of tonight's angle now all high and mighty. liz cheney has spent basically the last year claiming too be the supreme defender ofme the constitution. i will never put party above my duty to the constitution. i swore an under god and i will abide by that oath. i'm a conservative republican and i believe deeply in
just type in jason p in theodcat house, jason and out this week i interviewed pete hegseth and i hope you enjoy it. have a great, wonderful holiday. , hand great night. you want to stick stick with us because laura ingraham, she takes it from here on the ingraham angle. >> laura , thanks. jason , great to see you as always. >> a fantastic show. and we'll pick it up where youef left off my friend. >> all right. i'm laura ingraham.m. this is the ingram angle from wyoming...
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ranch show, it is jason grant.on, i'll start with you, how about that remark by the billy mayor? he can't wait to get into the private sector or retire or something, anything. what does it say about the policies he's been following in his city? >> there are probably a lot of people who aren't willing to continue to put up with this guy. when you say that as a mayor after this kind of event, i think clearly you are indicating you don't have a plan and you don't want to look inward at policies that have been in place because of democrats in philadelphia, the same way we seen across the country. we have these policies go easy on criminals, that create a few victim class, the criminal is the victim, not the victims of the violence but the criminals because they live in an unjust world with white supremacy culture institutionalized and it is dizzying and rather than step back and say maybe our policies or contribute to this, not a not putting criminals in jail is country, they just say it is what it is, i can't wait unt
ranch show, it is jason grant.on, i'll start with you, how about that remark by the billy mayor? he can't wait to get into the private sector or retire or something, anything. what does it say about the policies he's been following in his city? >> there are probably a lot of people who aren't willing to continue to put up with this guy. when you say that as a mayor after this kind of event, i think clearly you are indicating you don't have a plan and you don't want to look inward at...
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>> jason, the stakes just got way higher.d trump may now be the subject of a federal grand jury investigation. now that's different from being a target. criminal charges are not imminent, but the grand jury is actively investigating trump's criminal conduct. this is historic. >> so now they have got grand juries. now they are investigating him for direct conduct. so, as you said, this is lighting the cannedle, lighting the giant, you know, bomb, okay. it's sizzling. does that mean we could see something in the next 18 months? does that mean that -- i mean, by the time you had this information leak out does that mean you're rounding the curve, sore this likely just beginning? >> we have no idea because the department of justice just doesn't talk about its pace which appeared until really this week to be extremely slow and now it's a much faster pace. jason, i think the justice department is interested in two types of crimes, one is the cleanse and blood that we associate with insurrection day, january 6th, and we know that one
>> jason, the stakes just got way higher.d trump may now be the subject of a federal grand jury investigation. now that's different from being a target. criminal charges are not imminent, but the grand jury is actively investigating trump's criminal conduct. this is historic. >> so now they have got grand juries. now they are investigating him for direct conduct. so, as you said, this is lighting the cannedle, lighting the giant, you know, bomb, okay. it's sizzling. does that mean...
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jason, we welcome you good morning the budget of the united states of america for 2022 financial year amounted to 770 billion by 2023, they pledged 69 billion more than last year and 37 billion more than what joe biden proposed it is obvious that they are looking for and even more opportunities a-a and-y how did you see these best children 50 billion dollars of their own, read that four meats are stolen for the settlement and i believe that this will be even after this , nothing new money in ukraine then есть это будет traps go which we are koment on the screen помощь или it will be two berestivska i will help you and you will be redundant because we will go out and weapons are such things , and there are those that will help financially. работые Ветом ичить как он мого найти деньги и весо всё how will it be so and and and i am asking very much jason president biden returned from his tour of the middle east was in saudi arabia in other countries regions of importance and in the context of ukraine here are the conclusions from this visit you can to do if the news is good for us, well,
jason, we welcome you good morning the budget of the united states of america for 2022 financial year amounted to 770 billion by 2023, they pledged 69 billion more than last year and 37 billion more than what joe biden proposed it is obvious that they are looking for and even more opportunities a-a and-y how did you see these best children 50 billion dollars of their own, read that four meats are stolen for the settlement and i believe that this will be even after this , nothing new money in...
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jason, this is not the country i was promised.untry i was owed or jayland was owed . >> it is not the country i wish to be playing paying my taxes. brittany cunningham, thank you so much for your time in joining us on the beat tonight. >>> still ahead, a prosecutor vowed she won't enforce the abortion ban. she is my special guest next on "the beat." "the beat. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. " visit indeed.com/hire to a child, this is what conflict looks like. children in ukraine are caught in the crossfire of war, forced to flee their homes. a steady stream of refugees has been coming across all day. it's basically cold. lacking clean water and sanitation. exposed to injury, hunger. exhausted and shell shocked from what they've been through. every dollar you give can help bring a meal, a blanket, or simply hope to a child living in conflict. please call or go online to givenowtosave.org today with your gift
jason, this is not the country i was promised.untry i was owed or jayland was owed . >> it is not the country i wish to be playing paying my taxes. brittany cunningham, thank you so much for your time in joining us on the beat tonight. >>> still ahead, a prosecutor vowed she won't enforce the abortion ban. she is my special guest next on "the beat." "the beat. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates...
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journalist jason hugo lowell jason rezaian was held in an iranian prison for nearly 18 months, and thedmiration what it can and should be doing? plus, a young black man in ohio killed by police, opening up old wounds around this country. the authors of his name is george floyd: tell me how it is we traumatizing black americans. tell me how it i a monster was attacking we answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it easy. >> tech vo: you can schedule in just a few clicks. and we'll come to you with a replacement you can trust. >> man: looks great. >> tech: that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (grandmother) thank you for taking me home tc americans. this'll be fun. (young woman) two chocolate milkshakes, please. (grandmother) make it three. (young woman) three? (grandmother) did you get his number? (young woman) no, grandma! grandma!! (grandmother) excuse me! (young woman vo) some relationships get better with time. that's why i got a crosstrek. (avo) ninety-s
journalist jason hugo lowell jason rezaian was held in an iranian prison for nearly 18 months, and thedmiration what it can and should be doing? plus, a young black man in ohio killed by police, opening up old wounds around this country. the authors of his name is george floyd: tell me how it is we traumatizing black americans. tell me how it i a monster was attacking we answer that was right under their nose. or... his nose. >> tech: need to get your windshield fixed? safelite makes it...
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, thank you very much _ simultaneously. jason, thank you very much for— simultaneously. jason, thankimultaneously. jason, thank you very much for being with - simultaneously. jason, thank you very much for being with us. - senate democrats have reached agreement on a landmark energy, climate and health care bill. the deal includes nearly 370 billion dollars worth of tax incentives, to encourage consumers and companies to switch to clean sources of energy. for more on this and american energy policy as russia's at war with ukraine, i sat down with the us energy secretary, jennifer granholm, and began by asking about the impact of the new climate agreement. if it goes through for the us ability to reduce polluting emissions? we have got to significantly expand our clean energy capacity in order to meet our paris goals and in order to meet the president's goal of 100% clean electricity by 2035. so it's going to give us the tools to see that deployment happen. and that is so welcome and very exciting. again, it hasn't happened yet. of course, we have to wait for it to pass both chambers,
, thank you very much _ simultaneously. jason, thank you very much for— simultaneously. jason, thankimultaneously. jason, thank you very much for being with - simultaneously. jason, thank you very much for being with us. - senate democrats have reached agreement on a landmark energy, climate and health care bill. the deal includes nearly 370 billion dollars worth of tax incentives, to encourage consumers and companies to switch to clean sources of energy. for more on this and american energy...
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>> jason: yes.need to make sure they feel the consequences of their action and how we have to play their game once republicans take the house. if they want to bribe people with your money let's do the same with their money get all those gender studies grads to pay for your projects. how about nra instruction for teachers, fund students instead of the schools so people have a real choice at education. and let's embrace loan forgiveness but make the overpaid colleges refund the dough. defund the crap out of them. they have it coming. you send billy off to harvard at 73 grand a year and comes home for christmas with a new pronoun a pair of home grown boobs and hatred for america, i'm thinking you got a raw deal. [cheers and applause] >> greg: poor billy. as for crime, they applauded incoherent mobs coming to supreme court justices home. which is ironic when the president, their biggest cheerleader can't find his own. meanwhile new york governor said to disrupt lee zeldin's rallies. what if thugs made i
>> jason: yes.need to make sure they feel the consequences of their action and how we have to play their game once republicans take the house. if they want to bribe people with your money let's do the same with their money get all those gender studies grads to pay for your projects. how about nra instruction for teachers, fund students instead of the schools so people have a real choice at education. and let's embrace loan forgiveness but make the overpaid colleges refund the dough....
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if you want to learn more about me, go to jason in the house. .com jason in the house, .com podcast,s, wildlife photography again, thanks to laura for allowing me to sit in and have a great and wonderful weekend. remember the united states of america, greatest country on the face of the planet. have a great weekend. by the way, for one minute. one minute and you guys. all right, happy friday. wearing my glasses tonight. maybe we'll win an emmy. so let's take a look at all the things that me off the it looks i get when i buy clothes in the boys department on my
if you want to learn more about me, go to jason in the house. .com jason in the house, .com podcast,s, wildlife photography again, thanks to laura for allowing me to sit in and have a great and wonderful weekend. remember the united states of america, greatest country on the face of the planet. have a great weekend. by the way, for one minute. one minute and you guys. all right, happy friday. wearing my glasses tonight. maybe we'll win an emmy. so let's take a look at all the things that me off...
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oh, jason chaffetz is in? >> jason: what are you doing?n the country to turn off the television? you throw that up on the screen? >> tucker: i didn't mean it appeared >> jason: i'm going to have my show before you and do that to you. see how you like that. >> totally fair. good luck tonight, jason. >> jason: appreciate it, i owe you one. welcome to the special edition of "hannity." i'm jason chaffetz
oh, jason chaffetz is in? >> jason: what are you doing?n the country to turn off the television? you throw that up on the screen? >> tucker: i didn't mean it appeared >> jason: i'm going to have my show before you and do that to you. see how you like that. >> totally fair. good luck tonight, jason. >> jason: appreciate it, i owe you one. welcome to the special edition of "hannity." i'm jason chaffetz
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. >> i want to bring in nbc capitol hill correspondent ali viatali, jason furman served as chair of the economic advisers and is professor of economic policy at harvard. i don't know how much of this you were able to listen to, jason, but if you had to sort of break it down for folks to the basics of what is, as we said, a very complex economic argument that the white house is trying to make, what is it? >> it's a very complex economic situation. the economy is adding lots of jobs but gdp growth is negative and households are falling behind when it comes to inflation. the fed is raising rates at the fastest pace it has in decades. in some sense it doesn't matter as much what the white house says about the economy because people already know how it affects them. it matters what they do about the economy and this new legislation, the deal that was reached between manchin and schumer is the right thing to do for the economy right now. >> can what extent can it make a difference and how quickly, though, jason? >> it's the bigger factor is the fed when it comes to inflation, but this is the
. >> i want to bring in nbc capitol hill correspondent ali viatali, jason furman served as chair of the economic advisers and is professor of economic policy at harvard. i don't know how much of this you were able to listen to, jason, but if you had to sort of break it down for folks to the basics of what is, as we said, a very complex economic argument that the white house is trying to make, what is it? >> it's a very complex economic situation. the economy is adding lots of jobs...
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jason. it's just been bumpy. it's been a little bit turbulent up and down. the giants have lost 5 straight 3 separate times after getting off to such a strong start the season. they were 13 5 to begin with. but since then, it just seems like everything is falling apart. it's hard to pinpoint really one area that the giants have struggled at batting wiser 22nd in the league in batting average across the team. you've got guys like brandon crawford hitting one 16 the last 30 days. that's just brutal. he's now at the bottom of the order were typically he was close to 300 last season. so if you like batting looks like a problem area. and then also fielding has been a huge problem, their 20th in the league. and it just seems like they're making so many small mental mistakes. we're seeing players colliding. i think it was on friday night that we saw brandon crawford and david dr, you know, going for the same ball colliding with each other. it drops in just like silly mental mistakes like that. that
jason. it's just been bumpy. it's been a little bit turbulent up and down. the giants have lost 5 straight 3 separate times after getting off to such a strong start the season. they were 13 5 to begin with. but since then, it just seems like everything is falling apart. it's hard to pinpoint really one area that the giants have struggled at batting wiser 22nd in the league in batting average across the team. you've got guys like brandon crawford hitting one 16 the last 30 days. that's just...
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>> hey, jason, good to be with you tonight.always have to take into account a couple of points. because at the end of the day, we know that some voters lie, right? we could call it the bradley effect or whatever you want to call it. there are some voters that just don't want to tell you that they're still willing to vote for somebody as disastrous as kemp or even as disastrous as a herschel walker -- so we always know that you've got to have some cushion in they're with some of these polls. that said, there's no mistaking the direction of these polls, in both the gubernatorial poll, especially in the senate poll -- and the senate race there -- is a clear direction that these polls are moving in. that's for good reason and that's particularly in the senate race. we believe that the more that people learn about herschel walker -- and as you said, his multiple father's days presents. he's got one, not two, but three different children he hasn't been involved in, in's bite of his protestations around fathers that are not involved i
>> hey, jason, good to be with you tonight.always have to take into account a couple of points. because at the end of the day, we know that some voters lie, right? we could call it the bradley effect or whatever you want to call it. there are some voters that just don't want to tell you that they're still willing to vote for somebody as disastrous as kemp or even as disastrous as a herschel walker -- so we always know that you've got to have some cushion in they're with some of these...
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jason, you would say what in response to that?> for months afterwards parents, students, community members were allowed to think and say horrible things about me and my character. and they were allowed eed eed te it because the school never corrected it. and i can't go back. i wouldn't want to go back to a place where it was unsafe for anybody. and it's one of those situations where there's so many horrible things said that students feel i'm this way. they don't know the truth. and that needs to be corrected. >> so, the fact finder also says francis, that you didn't put forth any evidence of threats against your client. i'm going to play a voice mail. then i'm going to ask you to respond to it. roll that. >> hey, idiot, i saw you on the news. i think you're a piece of [ bleep ] and you got conned by donald trump. participating in a coup. call me back if you want to talk about it. direct me like a man, but you're a trump supporter, so you're a scared little [ bleep ]. >> francis, did you put forth evidence of him being threatened?
jason, you would say what in response to that?> for months afterwards parents, students, community members were allowed to think and say horrible things about me and my character. and they were allowed eed eed te it because the school never corrected it. and i can't go back. i wouldn't want to go back to a place where it was unsafe for anybody. and it's one of those situations where there's so many horrible things said that students feel i'm this way. they don't know the truth. and that...
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jason: no. it's not good for anyone. it's not good for twitter if elon ends up owning the company because he doesn't have a real plan for what he wants to do with it. he has revealed that over time. there were any number of silicon valley luminaries that lined up a hind elon owning the companies and pledged to be equity partners, whether that's entries in the horowitz or sequoia, all of those folks have been remarkably silent in terms of their belief in elon as the ultimate owner of this company because in his conversations, he showed he was not serious about what he would do it that. elon owning it is not good. a settlement is likely to equal any amount of value that equals the damage done. the real problem is there are actual employees who want to make a better product and make the company better but they just don't have the leadership that will enable them to do that. emily: let's be clear -- there are so many, including elon musk co. love twitter and love using butter. but twitter, over so many years, has not been ab
jason: no. it's not good for anyone. it's not good for twitter if elon ends up owning the company because he doesn't have a real plan for what he wants to do with it. he has revealed that over time. there were any number of silicon valley luminaries that lined up a hind elon owning the companies and pledged to be equity partners, whether that's entries in the horowitz or sequoia, all of those folks have been remarkably silent in terms of their belief in elon as the ultimate owner of this...
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what you take away jason? jason: it's one of the biggest downward revisions we have seen for two months. that's something we keep. the challenger layoffs data showed a 58% year on year, 57% month on month. you can see that the month of june is not good. in the next few months we are likely to see job gains, payrolls, slow significantly. kathleen: how much do you think that will come from an aggressive fed? we had another fed president, rafael bostick saying he is very supportive of a 75 base height -- point based in july. they are holding the door open to 50 points ahead. is that baked into the recession or is the fed right that they can get a soft landing? jason: the fed does not really target gdp. the dual mandate is full employment and low inflation. at that point, equity, a home prices, gdp, does not matter. something has to give for the fed to slow down. inflation has to ease or the job market has to get markedly weaker. one of those things has to happen. unfortunately, the expectation of only a recession
what you take away jason? jason: it's one of the biggest downward revisions we have seen for two months. that's something we keep. the challenger layoffs data showed a 58% year on year, 57% month on month. you can see that the month of june is not good. in the next few months we are likely to see job gains, payrolls, slow significantly. kathleen: how much do you think that will come from an aggressive fed? we had another fed president, rafael bostick saying he is very supportive of a 75 base...
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jason kander joins me now. jason, it's great to have you on this show. for sharing your story with us. it was like detailing your own journey in your book. >> first, of all thank you for having me, and i really appreciated. i know you've been to some of the same places i've been to, and probably experienced some of the same sorts of things. so it's nice to be able to talk to you, what was it like? it was a lot harder to do the my first book. my first book was a, here are some charming stories that might make you want to vote for me for president, book. which is fine, and it did well, and i appreciate everybody who bought, it i respect that book. this is a different book, it's one that i needed 14 years ago when i got home from afghanistan. but it didn't exist, so i had to write it. the hardest part to write in this book was, there's just really one chapter that takes place in afghanistan, it was hard for me. the rest of it was less hard, because it was really about just explaining when i went through, emotionally, mentally, and how it sort of got through
jason kander joins me now. jason, it's great to have you on this show. for sharing your story with us. it was like detailing your own journey in your book. >> first, of all thank you for having me, and i really appreciated. i know you've been to some of the same places i've been to, and probably experienced some of the same sorts of things. so it's nice to be able to talk to you, what was it like? it was a lot harder to do the my first book. my first book was a, here are some charming...
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we also have doctor jason johnson.he is a professor of journalism and politics at morgan state university. we are glad to have all of you here. this is such a wild time that we live in. jason, i want to bring you in first here. you and i have talked about this a little bit. we are gonna pick up the conversation on live later. how likely is a civil war in this country? in ten years, i wonder if the united states will still be united, it is not looking so likely. what should we be considering when we are thinking about the lead up to whatever is going to happen? >> this is the thing that i need people to understand so that they don't think we are being hyperbolic. a civil war on the way that we see it in the united states is north versus south, red versus gray. it is books and stuff like that. that is not how all civil wars operate. in many countries, a civil war manifests itself by having large sections of the country that cannot be managed or controlled by the central government. that is something that is possible in t
we also have doctor jason johnson.he is a professor of journalism and politics at morgan state university. we are glad to have all of you here. this is such a wild time that we live in. jason, i want to bring you in first here. you and i have talked about this a little bit. we are gonna pick up the conversation on live later. how likely is a civil war in this country? in ten years, i wonder if the united states will still be united, it is not looking so likely. what should we be considering...
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. >> sergeant ernst learned the 9-1-1 caller was a man named jason kovach.rker. diana lovejoy's husband, greg mulvihill. >> he said that his friend greg mulvihill had been shot and they needed assistance immediately. >> ernst learned that when the first officer got to the scene, he found greg in his car bleeding from a gunshot wound. >> he was shot in the left side of his chest and the bullet went essentially in through the front and out through the back. >> while greg was rushed to the hospital, a swat team combed the hillside where he had been shot. did they find the shooter? >> no. >> just vanished? >> vanished. >> but sergeant ernst heard a detail that was curious. when the 9-1-1 call about the shooting came in, the situation immediately rang a bell with the dispatchers. >> greg mulvihill had called our dispatchers earlier in the evening to ask their advice. he had received a phone call from an unknown person stating that that person was a private investigator and had some information. >> greg said the mysterious caller was a man with a deep voice, who c
. >> sergeant ernst learned the 9-1-1 caller was a man named jason kovach.rker. diana lovejoy's husband, greg mulvihill. >> he said that his friend greg mulvihill had been shot and they needed assistance immediately. >> ernst learned that when the first officer got to the scene, he found greg in his car bleeding from a gunshot wound. >> he was shot in the left side of his chest and the bullet went essentially in through the front and out through the back. >> while...
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. >> harris: jason rantz joining me now. we often get together and talk about the problems who got us here. today the focus in the senate hearing is how do we get out of it? >> it seems pretty simple. you can protect cops by rolling back laws or policies that make their jobs more dangerous. jobs that are already dangerous. put a ban on pursuits. severe restrictions on use of force and criminals know that. when you have prosecutors who refuse to offer sentencing enhancements for gang members or for the use of guns or drive bys, that has an impact. you should bring back cash bail to keep some of the criminals in jail where they belong. and stop pretending the democrat party hasn't actually been pushing for defunding. that senator durbin clip is so dishonest. it is a flat out lie. the democratic party promoted the defunding of the police and in a lot of ways the abolition of police and prisons. you cannot pretend that wasn't the case. you cannot continue to gas light us and tell us we're the delusional ones. you have to fund po
. >> harris: jason rantz joining me now. we often get together and talk about the problems who got us here. today the focus in the senate hearing is how do we get out of it? >> it seems pretty simple. you can protect cops by rolling back laws or policies that make their jobs more dangerous. jobs that are already dangerous. put a ban on pursuits. severe restrictions on use of force and criminals know that. when you have prosecutors who refuse to offer sentencing enhancements for gang...
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we're still in a very difficult situation. >> jason, tom, thanks to both of you., you should get more and more for every live shot, which would make you a very -- >> your lips to the boss's ears. >> i'll work on that. >>> joining me now is president biden's top economic advisor, cecilia roust, chair of the council of economic advisors. thanks for being with us today. what are you hoping the fed rate increase can accomplish here? >> well, the federal reserve has as its mandate to control inflation while maintaining maximum employment. what we hope is that by doing this series of increases in interest rates, the fed is able to achieve that. we know we have a strong labor market, as jason just highlighted in the last segment. we hope the fed can bring down the inflation rate without costing too much in terms of labor market gains. >> when do you think we can start seeing that people who are living paycheck to paycheck can start seeing some better outlook for inflation as jason did point out, the gas prices are down, that doesn't affect the core inflation as much as o
we're still in a very difficult situation. >> jason, tom, thanks to both of you., you should get more and more for every live shot, which would make you a very -- >> your lips to the boss's ears. >> i'll work on that. >>> joining me now is president biden's top economic advisor, cecilia roust, chair of the council of economic advisors. thanks for being with us today. what are you hoping the fed rate increase can accomplish here? >> well, the federal reserve has...
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jason. transit ride areship. bridge traffic is 90%. mass transit is upper 30's. i say i do take ac transit and my line every week i feel i see more traffic on that. and our next slide, please. we will talk about leasing. we get to the map you have seen this before colors starting it courage change our leasing broker is colliers they are working on marketing the final few vacant space. last month we had had the kaiser opening and the next slide adam mentioned we had our first restaurant open in june that was epinadas. they this is their second san francisco establishment the owners have been satisfied with foot traffic and their food is delicious i encourage to you try them out. and next slide. that is on mina and continuing on mina we got progress on a few other restaurantses. tycoon kitchen will they have installed their hood now got more equipment and we are targeting an opening of next know month. the american bar and grill. they painted their ceiling and just yesterday i could not get it
jason. transit ride areship. bridge traffic is 90%. mass transit is upper 30's. i say i do take ac transit and my line every week i feel i see more traffic on that. and our next slide, please. we will talk about leasing. we get to the map you have seen this before colors starting it courage change our leasing broker is colliers they are working on marketing the final few vacant space. last month we had had the kaiser opening and the next slide adam mentioned we had our first restaurant open in...
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fox news contributor's richard fowler and jason chaffetz.en, great debbie back. >> good to see you, shannon. >> shannon: let me play something here from u.s. oil and gas association president, talk about the white house pushing back on the oil industry and many other places saying they are to blame for what you are paying at the pump. here's what he said. >> the reality is that's fine, but they are here behind all ready, they should have hippos number last year if you want to get the rig counts going and keep the companies ahead of their rigs. it's a participation trophy type announcement, which is we appreciate you for showing up, but the reality is, you are still a year behind where you need to be buried >> shannon: so, jason, the line has been these oil companies have the paperwork, they have the granting of permission that they need to move forward and they are just not doing it. they say that's not true. >> no, it isn't true. there was a marked difference when joe biden took office. and believe joe biden when he was the candidate joe bi
fox news contributor's richard fowler and jason chaffetz.en, great debbie back. >> good to see you, shannon. >> shannon: let me play something here from u.s. oil and gas association president, talk about the white house pushing back on the oil industry and many other places saying they are to blame for what you are paying at the pump. here's what he said. >> the reality is that's fine, but they are here behind all ready, they should have hippos number last year if you want to...
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i'm jason johnson in tonight for joy reid.won't see the january 6th committee again until fall in september. there's another shocking preview of why the enpresident was dogmatically opposed to speaking to his supporters who were ransacking the capitol. in the previously unseen video seen today by committee member elaine luria we see testimony from the closest aides and confidant the days after the attack. it's other that president trump refused recommendations that he repudiate in the strongest terms those who lay siege to the capitol. >> i thought we should give a statement on the 7th, and obviously move forward on transition. >> i sat with her and i spoke to miller about trying to put together some draft remarks for jan 7 that we were going to present to the president. >> in my view, he needed to express very clearly that the people who made the violent acts, went into the capitol and did what they did and should be prosecuted and should be arrested. >> it looks like here that he crossed out that he was directing the departm
i'm jason johnson in tonight for joy reid.won't see the january 6th committee again until fall in september. there's another shocking preview of why the enpresident was dogmatically opposed to speaking to his supporters who were ransacking the capitol. in the previously unseen video seen today by committee member elaine luria we see testimony from the closest aides and confidant the days after the attack. it's other that president trump refused recommendations that he repudiate in the strongest...
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for more welcome utah congressman jason and economic expert carol roth. jason, let's start with you with the wall street journal piece with biden's stagnation saying it's arrived. the administration wants to call this a transition. they can call it whatever they want to call it, but we've got a pulmoby road ahead. >> we do, they're self-inflicted wounds and they change the policy and spent a record amount of money and they want to raise taxes and how can they literally today go back and make the argument they need to spend money that will fight inflation and they're going to raise taxes. are you kidding me? that's in no cook book on how to deal with the economy. economy. >> jackie: they're good at renaming things and calling build back better inflation reduction act and we have the full screen breaking down to $739 billion in new taxes, $369 billion in energy and climate and $69 billion in expansion of affordable care act. carol roth, explain how spending more will get us out of the hole because i can't figure it out. >> i have no idea what's going on, ja
for more welcome utah congressman jason and economic expert carol roth. jason, let's start with you with the wall street journal piece with biden's stagnation saying it's arrived. the administration wants to call this a transition. they can call it whatever they want to call it, but we've got a pulmoby road ahead. >> we do, they're self-inflicted wounds and they change the policy and spent a record amount of money and they want to raise taxes and how can they literally today go back and...
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jason, barton, thank you very much we will start, first of all, with jason he's going to make the case because this is a stock that is obviously on people's shopping list, if it goes down in value why does it belong there, and how high could it go, jason? >> sure, so this is a business of today that the market's basically valuing the retail business at zero or less than zero so when you take a look at the aws business, i think it's ironic, two internet/media analysts, you know, talking about this company when effectively 100% of the value today or most to have is actually the cloud business. so if you put 25 times next year's aws profit like ebit including depreciation and then you put ten times on advertising this year, eight times next year eb ebitda, assuming a 65% margin, you're basically paying, you know, nothing for the retail business, nothing for prime, nothing for pay by prime so really, that is the opportunity, so unless you were a bear on aws long-term, you have to buy the stock. >> all right, so it's $175 and a 50% upside surprise there for the stock if it does come to frui
jason, barton, thank you very much we will start, first of all, with jason he's going to make the case because this is a stock that is obviously on people's shopping list, if it goes down in value why does it belong there, and how high could it go, jason? >> sure, so this is a business of today that the market's basically valuing the retail business at zero or less than zero so when you take a look at the aws business, i think it's ironic, two internet/media analysts, you know, talking...
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one of the live witnesses we are told tomorrow is going to be a named jason, a spokesman for one of the groups, for the oathkeepers. and he was a tattoo shop owner, also an artist, a very accomplished artist, he ran a podcast radio show thing for a while called revolution radio. and when he was doing revolution radio, he was sympathetic to these far right militia type groups claiming the government was out to get you and government needed to be resisted by force during the obama administration. when there was the bundy ranch armed standsoff in nevada in 2014 with the far right armed extremists, anti-government groups, aimed guns at federal agents, and got away with it, the gentleman who you are going to see testify tomorrow, he went off to cover it as a sort of journalist. he covered itof for his revolutn radio podcast thing. and at that standoff, he met the head of the oathkeepers group, and then he started attending and covering more of the events and standoffs and stunts where the oathkeepers showed up and eventually the leader of the oathkeepers and the other members of that group d
one of the live witnesses we are told tomorrow is going to be a named jason, a spokesman for one of the groups, for the oathkeepers. and he was a tattoo shop owner, also an artist, a very accomplished artist, he ran a podcast radio show thing for a while called revolution radio. and when he was doing revolution radio, he was sympathetic to these far right militia type groups claiming the government was out to get you and government needed to be resisted by force during the obama administration....