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jason chaffetz in for laura. a message for jason? >> [cheers and applause]. >> jason: love the studio audience. wish i was there with you. >> sean: i have footballs to throw. have a great show, jason. >> i am jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham for the "the ingraham angle." biden declared war on the american dream. >> i love this car. nothing but incredible memories. the set up right here. you feel like you for complete control. this is an iconic industry. >> jason: that was all a manufactured lie meant to sell middle america. it was announced that biden wants to remake the american auto industry with the toughest emissions limits ever depanding gas powered cars go out of existence. what is left? 67% of all cars and truck sales being ev's by 2032. >> this is historic nose to protect the health -- news to protect the health and well being of every person on this planet. >> jason: is it possible? quote this requires building total new factories and supply chains and years long process. major reengineering of one car model takes 3 to 5
jason chaffetz in for laura. a message for jason? >> [cheers and applause]. >> jason: love the studio audience. wish i was there with you. >> sean: i have footballs to throw. have a great show, jason. >> i am jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham for the "the ingraham angle." biden declared war on the american dream. >> i love this car. nothing but incredible memories. the set up right here. you feel like you for complete control. this is an iconic...
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>> jason: 54 years old.urse. i can't get these fun colorful shoes. it is over for me. from maybe wear those "ozark" converse around. hey, everybody, remember the show i was on? look at my shoes. that would be fun. [laughter] >> json: i could get a cheaper online. [laughter] >> jimmy: i want to thank you for a couple of things. first of all, i want to thank you for the other day when our kids go to same school i was crossing the street to get to the school and someone screamed out the window to me, hey, jb, you were great on the oscars. i'm like, and it is him. >> jason: i felt bad because you are crossing the street with your daughter. clowning a guy in the middle -- >> jimmy: and i want to thank you also because -- so your daughter and our families, you know, we were close. we are friendly and there was a situation -- >> jason: did you say past tense? >> jimmy: i said we are close. we are friendly. i did not say we were close. let me tell the rest of the story. i don't think you know what story i'm going to
>> jason: 54 years old.urse. i can't get these fun colorful shoes. it is over for me. from maybe wear those "ozark" converse around. hey, everybody, remember the show i was on? look at my shoes. that would be fun. [laughter] >> json: i could get a cheaper online. [laughter] >> jimmy: i want to thank you for a couple of things. first of all, i want to thank you for the other day when our kids go to same school i was crossing the street to get to the school and someone...
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jason: one last question about that.hat turned your anger if that's the right word away from your father towards larger social forces? matthew: i think going to college was incredibly confusing to me in a way. i worked all these jobs. i worked as a firefighter and a telemarketer. you name it. but around me was just a lot of money. you know, i saw a ton of affluence that i had never seen before. it wasn't a serious affluence. though to me it look like a lot of riches. it drove me to the library. it drove me to spend a lot of time with homeless folks just talking to them, throbbing their stories. and ultimately led me to my discipline sociology to understand why there's so much poverty in america. jason: it took you to milwaukee where you reported on, lived among, low income housing and showed the exploitation that many of the low income rent whats you lived with experienced. tell me how you got from that work to your current book, poverty by america, which the -- intellectual connection. matthew: in milwaukee i saw a leve
jason: one last question about that.hat turned your anger if that's the right word away from your father towards larger social forces? matthew: i think going to college was incredibly confusing to me in a way. i worked all these jobs. i worked as a firefighter and a telemarketer. you name it. but around me was just a lot of money. you know, i saw a ton of affluence that i had never seen before. it wasn't a serious affluence. though to me it look like a lot of riches. it drove me to the library....
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. this is, the "bloomberg business of sports" with nhl commissioner gary bettman. scarlet: we are here with gary bettman, commissioner of the nhl. thanks for joining us. jason: welcome. scarlet: we are excited to talk to you, especially as you come up 30 years as commissioner. gary: [laughter] scarlet: why did you laugh? gary: people always talking -- 30 years. longest-serving commissioner. all that does is make me feel old. scarlet: but you have presided over a ton of change as the comissioner of the nhl. this sport has been known for brute toughness and violence into a game of speed and skill. talk a little bit about the state of the season, especially when it comes to financials. gary: i will quibble with the prior characterization. the nature of the game has always been physical and we think we've maintain the essential physicality. the emphasis or focus on fighting, has always historically given the game the reputation you were referring to. what we are really focused on is speed,
jason: and i'm jason kelly. this is, the "bloomberg business of sports" with nhl commissioner gary bettman. scarlet: we are here with gary bettman, commissioner of the nhl. thanks for joining us. jason: welcome. scarlet: we are excited to talk to you, especially as you come up 30 years as commissioner. gary: [laughter] scarlet: why did you laugh? gary: people always talking -- 30 years. longest-serving commissioner. all that does is make me feel old. scarlet: but you have presided...
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let'sake ouour textbook turn page 89 jason: lch? ssandr i can't jason: wt are yolistenin ? caandra: sp. jan: heh! ssandra:m, how--w'd you gein last ght? jason: don't ganywhere'm nowanted. you sureo lunch? [bells rinng] h. alright. [bir cawing] he? he? [footeps] son: whaare you ing tonight? [door ops] hera: nothing.ork. [door shuts] jason: iike th shirt. ra: oh. anks. jan: it diracts fr whatev's goingn with yr hair. ra: shutp. jan: want hang oulater? herahang out jason, mbling: yh. have x. hera: cat. i hava paper. son: oh,eah. me,oo. uh, tomorr then? herasure. [dooopens] [indisnct chatr] oor shut jan: like that shi. ra: whenid jasoneave? justell him- it'stupid. son: i d't go anhere i'm t wanted he: did yodo this?id you this? d y do this? [typin caandra: c we talk hera: what's up? cassandra:m...did u invite jan over lt night? hera: at do yomean? ssandra: just stped out r a minute, and en i cam ba, he wasere. ra: i'm ally not sure at you're askinme. cassandra: i think he let himself in. hera: um, how? cassandra: i put your shoe in the door. hera: wait. what? cassandra: after y
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thank god. >> greg: jason, you live somewhere. >> jason: yeah, the inner mountain west. >> greg: canharold: yeah. go ahead. my answer to you, go for it. >> greg: as long as you're on top, it's okay. >> dana: one of the best parts of the video is the young woman who's a worker and she's just calmly phelpsing the entire thing. >>> jason: he walks out and the moose just walks out. bye moose. >> greg: we never found out what was playing at the theater. >> dana: probably bird box. >> greg: yeah, there you go. one more thing is up next. ♪ need relief for tired, achy feet? or the energy to keep working? there's a dr. scholl's for that. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles have patented gel waves that absorb shock to hard-working muscles and joints, for all-day energy. subway keeps upping their game with the subway series. an all-star menu of delicious subs. there's the philly, the monster, the boss. if i hadn't seen it in person, i wouldn't have believed it. eating is believing steph. the subway series. try subway's tastiest menu upgrade yet. the chase ink business premier card is made for pe
thank god. >> greg: jason, you live somewhere. >> jason: yeah, the inner mountain west. >> greg: canharold: yeah. go ahead. my answer to you, go for it. >> greg: as long as you're on top, it's okay. >> dana: one of the best parts of the video is the young woman who's a worker and she's just calmly phelpsing the entire thing. >>> jason: he walks out and the moose just walks out. bye moose. >> greg: we never found out what was playing at the theater....
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absolutely, thank you so much jason. jason will stick around because when we come back, china has a far different problem. when it comes to housing, we'll have more after the break with a russian state full never. i've stayed on the north lansky with within the 55 when. okay, so 92000 speedy when else calls with we will van in the european union, the kremlin media machine, the state on russia today, and split ortiz sputnik given our video agency, roughly all brand on youtube with me, i feel that focused on these are still working through the journey all developing an identity and national identity. there is a, you know, we talked earlier about the vibrant c and the dynamics of the media were all sorts of use and narratives have a chance to debate and come to the for. but that also has a downside in re thing is out for debate, so nothing is agreed ah the welcome back. we are discussing the cost of housing. meanwhile, over in china, they have quite a different problem. while they have no shortage of housing, citizens have
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jason . >> thanks, john . and bring up crownover. he wants me to bring a crown burger back to him in new york . the best burgers in utah, anyway. i'm jason chaffetz. i'm in for>> i ingram and this m special edition of the "ingraham angle". and weor begin with this. >> biden is declared war on the american dream. i love this car . nothing but incredible memories. to set up right here. and yo u feel like you're in complete control. this is just oh,control. this ic a manufa. that was all a manufactured lie meant to sell middle america.o l >> come on , joe . it was announced earlier today that biden or his puppeteer's hope to remake the american auto industry with the toughest emissions limitsican ever. the goal is to mandate gas powered cars out of existence.dn >> and what is left, accordingwe to the environmental protection. agency. 67% ofwh allat i car and truck r being evs by twenty thirty two . >> this is historic newsg for our children. bit's historic news for our climate is historic news for our future.32 this epa is committedc no
jason . >> thanks, john . and bring up crownover. he wants me to bring a crown burger back to him in new york . the best burgers in utah, anyway. i'm jason chaffetz. i'm in for>> i ingram and this m special edition of the "ingraham angle". and weor begin with this. >> biden is declared war on the american dream. i love this car . nothing but incredible memories. to set up right here. and yo u feel like you're in complete control. this is just oh,control. this ic a...
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absolutely, thank you so much jason. jason, let's take a round because when we come back, china has a far different problem. when it comes to housing, we'll have more after the break with ah, at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians. in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270 massacres of local b. both any resistance to the british was answered with doubled cruelty. hundreds of natives were killed for the murder of one settler. indigenous australians were not considered complete people. no wild beast of the forest was ever hunted down with such unsparing perseverance as they are. men, women, and children are shot whenever they can be met with squatter. henry myrick wrote in a letter to his family in england, in 1846. australia's past is rightly described as blood soaked and races. if at the beginning of
absolutely, thank you so much jason. jason, let's take a round because when we come back, china has a far different problem. when it comes to housing, we'll have more after the break with ah, at the end of the 18th century, great britain began to conquer and colonize australia. from the very beginning of the british penetration to the continent, natives were subjected to severe violence and deliberate extra patient. according to modern historians. in the 1st 140 years, there were at least 270...
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jason? >> jason: i'm ready to go to commercial., i think these personnel issues are really difficult because you rarely hear both sides. i just feel bad if anyone has to go through a toxic workplace like this. this guy was in a position of power. i don't know all the details of it but, you know, i'm glad he's getting sorted out and hopefully, you know, hr departments learn from these things. >> kayleigh: marie? >> marie: to kennedy's point, we've learned a lot since roanin ferrell set off the me too movement with some of his reporting and others from the "new york times." hr departments have learned a lot, right? ok, five or six years ago they didn't know what to do or have the best instincts. hopefully now they're learning. hopefully now at nbc, there's more smooth sailing ahead after this. >> kayleigh: coming up, a transgender marathon runner outpaces 14,000 other women as former olympians call for fairness in women's sports. more that next. out here, you're more than just a landowner. you're a gardener. a landscaper. a hunter. b
jason? >> jason: i'm ready to go to commercial., i think these personnel issues are really difficult because you rarely hear both sides. i just feel bad if anyone has to go through a toxic workplace like this. this guy was in a position of power. i don't know all the details of it but, you know, i'm glad he's getting sorted out and hopefully, you know, hr departments learn from these things. >> kayleigh: marie? >> marie: to kennedy's point, we've learned a lot since roanin...
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thank you so much, jason, for joining us today. it's hard to say who the winners and losers are when the real estate economy very so drastically from country to country. but overall, it seems like the younger generation is losing as so many are price out of owning a home due to the rising cost of living and wages not keeping up with inflation. rents are also rising faster than wages making more than 9000000 home buyers in america have been priced out of the housing market. on the other hand, millennials also value mobility. so they shun against the traditional model of putting down routes to early on before they have established their careers. they are the primary drivers of the tiny homes trend which makes home ownership more affordable and offer unique experiences. they provide convenience and quality over size. and these tiny homes offer a nomadic lifestyle for and millennials working remotely. and as they view it as a new kind of rich where experiences are valued over material things. but while tiny homes are catching on, many
thank you so much, jason, for joining us today. it's hard to say who the winners and losers are when the real estate economy very so drastically from country to country. but overall, it seems like the younger generation is losing as so many are price out of owning a home due to the rising cost of living and wages not keeping up with inflation. rents are also rising faster than wages making more than 9000000 home buyers in america have been priced out of the housing market. on the other hand,...
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el incendio que matÓ a 39 migrantes en un albergue, uno de los acusados es el inmigrante venezolano jasonna le dijo a noticia univisiÓn que es inocente. >> porque no me diera a mi que una sola persona va incendiarse lugar y todo lo demÁs van a quedarse mirando no harÁ nada. >> este es noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. jorge: muy buenas noches. la noticia es trump ante la ley, el expresidente podrÁ enfrentar mÁs de 30 cargos criminales, segÚn versiones de prensa que no han sido confirmadas. ilia: las acusaciones se serÍan derivadas de una investigaciÓn que ha durado aÑos sobre supuestos pagos ilegales a la actriz porno stormy daniels. jorge: mÁs del caso en su contra, contra del primer expresidente de estados unidos en enfrentar acusaciones penales. peggy: por primera vez esta corte en manhattan va a recibir a un expresidente estadounidense acusado criminalmente, se espera que sea instruido de mÁs de dos docenas de cargos el martes en la tarde, en relaciÓn con el supuesto pago para silenciar a la actriz porno stormy daniels a vÍsperas de su campaÑa electoral en el 2016,
el incendio que matÓ a 39 migrantes en un albergue, uno de los acusados es el inmigrante venezolano jasonna le dijo a noticia univisiÓn que es inocente. >> porque no me diera a mi que una sola persona va incendiarse lugar y todo lo demÁs van a quedarse mirando no harÁ nada. >> este es noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos e ilia calderÓn. jorge: muy buenas noches. la noticia es trump ante la ley, el expresidente podrÁ enfrentar mÁs de 30 cargos criminales, segÚn versiones de...
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jason stacy history professor, southern illinois university at edwardsville. gentlemen, thank you for helping us to review the ap history exam. we appreciate your time on american history tv. thank you. good luck, everyone. goodwell, joining us now on amen history tv is robert byer. he is the director of the museum at the cia.
jason stacy history professor, southern illinois university at edwardsville. gentlemen, thank you for helping us to review the ap history exam. we appreciate your time on american history tv. thank you. good luck, everyone. goodwell, joining us now on amen history tv is robert byer. he is the director of the museum at the cia.
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this is how jason asked -- jason or any asked, how do you still allow workers to purchase health tax-free? if you change the engine from an exclusion for employer plan premiums to exclusion solely for hsa deposits, increase the contribution limits so most people can put the form out that they have been paying toward employer-sponsored insurance where the hsa tax rate. allow them to purchase insurance from any source which they cannot do right now with an hsa. allow them to stay in their employer plans about what they want -- plans if that is what they wanted. also eliminate the insurance requirement to they can also purchase any type of insurance. a government definition narrowing into the insurance market. that is the most politically feasible way to level the playing field. it would not really the exclusion. it would change it and level the playing field between employer market insurance and individual insurance between a first party payment for health care and a third payment for health care. because it would offer an effective tax cut that is greater than the 1981 rate in tax cuts to
this is how jason asked -- jason or any asked, how do you still allow workers to purchase health tax-free? if you change the engine from an exclusion for employer plan premiums to exclusion solely for hsa deposits, increase the contribution limits so most people can put the form out that they have been paying toward employer-sponsored insurance where the hsa tax rate. allow them to purchase insurance from any source which they cannot do right now with an hsa. allow them to stay in their...
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jason stacy history professor, southern illinois university at edwardsville. gentlemen, thank you for helping us to review the ap history exam. we appreciate your time on american history tv. thank you. good luck, everyone. good sir, i support 34. thanks. also, take seats. good to see you guys all here today. appreciate you coming today. as you know, we did the reading out of the thompson book too big discussing r
jason stacy history professor, southern illinois university at edwardsville. gentlemen, thank you for helping us to review the ap history exam. we appreciate your time on american history tv. thank you. good luck, everyone. good sir, i support 34. thanks. also, take seats. good to see you guys all here today. appreciate you coming today. as you know, we did the reading out of the thompson book too big discussing r
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Él es jason aristizÁbal.c anthony y jason estÁ aquÍ en la "ediciÓn digital". jason. orgullosos de ti. ¿cÓmo nace esta idea tan maravillosa? >> hola. un saludo para todos. muchas gracias por la invitaciÓn. esta idea de la universidad nace porque nuestros niÑos crecieron y empezamos a pensar cÓmo hacer para que pudieran trabajar y cuando Íbamos a buscar ese empleo nos decÍan quÉ saben hacer. entonces vamos a pensar cÓmo los formamos profesionalmente para que puedan tener una profesiÓn y puedan trabajar. algo muy importante, esta es la primera universidad en latinoamÉrica para jÓvenes con discapacidad. esta universidad va a tener algo en particular, esta universidad no va a preguntar cuÁl es la limitaciÓn o discapacidad de la persona, sino cuÁl es tu capacidad y cÓmo la vamos a fortalecer. por ejemplo, vamos a tener una facultad en inteligencia digital para poder ayudar a personas cuadriplÉgico es, personas que no pueden mover las manos, van a poder mover el computador. borja: jason, nos parece, este escuchamos
Él es jason aristizÁbal.c anthony y jason estÁ aquÍ en la "ediciÓn digital". jason. orgullosos de ti. ¿cÓmo nace esta idea tan maravillosa? >> hola. un saludo para todos. muchas gracias por la invitaciÓn. esta idea de la universidad nace porque nuestros niÑos crecieron y empezamos a pensar cÓmo hacer para que pudieran trabajar y cuando Íbamos a buscar ese empleo nos decÍan quÉ saben hacer. entonces vamos a pensar cÓmo los formamos profesionalmente para que puedan...
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absolutely, thank you so much jason. jason, stick around because when we come back, china has a far different problem when it comes to housing, we'll have more after the break with a russian station. oh never. i've studied us on the most landscape with within the 55 when. okay, so mine is 2000 speedy. when else with we will ban in the european union. the kremlin. yup. machine. the state aunt rush up to date and r t sport that even our video agency, roughly all bam, to on you to a with what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be an arms race is on, often very dramatic development. only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very difficult, time. time to sit down and talk ah, i feel that focused on these are still working. a street, the journey all developing and identity and national identity various, you know, we talked earlier about the vibrancy and the dynamics of the media. well, all sorts of hughes and narratives have a cha
absolutely, thank you so much jason. jason, stick around because when we come back, china has a far different problem when it comes to housing, we'll have more after the break with a russian station. oh never. i've studied us on the most landscape with within the 55 when. okay, so mine is 2000 speedy. when else with we will ban in the european union. the kremlin. yup. machine. the state aunt rush up to date and r t sport that even our video agency, roughly all bam, to on you to a with what...
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and thank you, jason. just finally, where does iresanris— jason.d. i'm being told in my. anyway, jason , thank told in my. anyway, jason, thank you told in my. anyway, jason, thank wea rer— told in my. anyway, jason, thank wea rer eening— told in my. anyway, jason, thank you for coming on— told in my. anyway, jason, thank you for coming on and looking rerwari— you for coming on and looking rerwari re— you for coming on and looking forward to seeing— you for coming on and looking forward to seeing what happens in kneriea. — forward to seeing what happens in kneriea. i— forward to seeing what happens in america. i want— forward to seeing what happens in america. i want to also thank my eanei— in america. i want to also thank my ranei ani— in america. i want to also thank my ranei and my— in america. i want to also thank my panel and my guests for reining— my panel and my guests for reining ne— my panel and my guests for joining me tonight. my panel and my guests for joining me tonight . coming up joining me tonight. coming up near— joining me tonight
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i'm jason dumas. back to you jason, we like looking at you.u know, you couldn't move decide. so we can watch steph little bit more. that was pretty awesome. and i stepped aside >> yeah, he's incredible. >> all right. thank you, jason dumas is live at chase for us tonight. and don't forget all throughout the warriors post season run, kron 4 is going to be running a nightly playoff edition of hoopsession join jason, who you saw there, erin wilson and kate rooney as they break down each game as well as bring us the latest interviews from players and coaches tonight and every night this week at 10, 45? >> on the day the news broke that the a's are going to be leaving oakland for vegas. the oakland roots announce their proposal to lease a lot right next to the oakland coliseum. and build their own stadium there. the east bay soccer club, along with its women's team, the oakland soul are hoping to lease what's known as the malibu lot, which is located just across the parking lot from the coliseum in east oakland, the soccer team, which plays in the
i'm jason dumas. back to you jason, we like looking at you.u know, you couldn't move decide. so we can watch steph little bit more. that was pretty awesome. and i stepped aside >> yeah, he's incredible. >> all right. thank you, jason dumas is live at chase for us tonight. and don't forget all throughout the warriors post season run, kron 4 is going to be running a nightly playoff edition of hoopsession join jason, who you saw there, erin wilson and kate rooney as they break down...
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jason: our business dropped for 95%. stephen: ninety-five%? jason: ninety-five%. bulk wine to uk market and the us market, which is not be helping us for keep doing the business. stephen: jason's parents migrated to australia to join their son and his family. jason: my parents, they still encourage me. and they say, "if you work hard, you do right things, and one day, the things will come back. just put your head down and work hard. just keep working." stephen: scott waldron has read and analyzed china's allegations against wine and other industries in the original mandarin. scott: the chinese case against the australian wine industry is even more spurious than it is for the case of barley. so in the case of wine, china is arguing that australia dumped wine into china at below normal price. the price of australian wine exported to china is higher than all other countries, than france, or chile, or spain, and it's many times higher than the price of chinese domestic wine. stephen: as the wine industry dealt with the tariff, sanctions had already moved from farming
jason: our business dropped for 95%. stephen: ninety-five%? jason: ninety-five%. bulk wine to uk market and the us market, which is not be helping us for keep doing the business. stephen: jason's parents migrated to australia to join their son and his family. jason: my parents, they still encourage me. and they say, "if you work hard, you do right things, and one day, the things will come back. just put your head down and work hard. just keep working." stephen: scott waldron has read...
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and thank you, jason. just finally, where does iresanris— jason.ank told in my. anyway, jason, thank you told in my. anyway, jason, thank wea rer— told in my. anyway, jason, thank wea rer eening— told in my. anyway, jason, thank you for coming on— told in my. anyway, jason, thank you for coming on and looking rerwari— you for coming on and looking rerwari re— you for coming on and looking forward to seeing— you for coming on and looking forward to seeing what happens in kneriea. — forward to seeing what happens in kneriea. i— forward to seeing what happens in america. i want— forward to seeing what happens in america. i want to also thank my eanei— in america. i want to also thank my ranei ani— in america. i want to also thank my ranei and my— in america. i want to also thank my panel and my guests for reining— my panel and my guests for reining ne— my panel and my guests for joining me tonight. my panel and my guests for joining me tonight . coming up joining me tonight. coming up near— joining me tonight. coming up new is— joining me tonight. com
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joining me for the hour josh brown, stephanie link and jason snipe. let's get a quick check on markets here just about at session lows the dow jones industrial average down about 0.4%. the nasdaq down more than a percent. the s&p 500 down just about a percent or so when it comes to sectors, consumer staples leading the way along with utilities, defensive play there and energy is pulling up the rear there so the countdown is on just under four hours before we get those first batch of big tech earnings alphabet and microsoft, both out with results after the close what's at stake for the mark as we await these critical results? josh brown, throws so much to talk about whether it's cost cuts, ai, cloud. you pick where do you want to go? >> oh, wow my choice? >> your choice >> actually, i want to talk -- i want to talk about volatility, courtney -- >> okay. >> i want to talk about something we've been talking with our clients about, because i think it highlights how different the market environment is this year versus what we all lived through last year. w
joining me for the hour josh brown, stephanie link and jason snipe. let's get a quick check on markets here just about at session lows the dow jones industrial average down about 0.4%. the nasdaq down more than a percent. the s&p 500 down just about a percent or so when it comes to sectors, consumer staples leading the way along with utilities, defensive play there and energy is pulling up the rear there so the countdown is on just under four hours before we get those first batch of big...
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jason, 2 huge stories tonight.ber one, you've got to win all the games here to have a good spot. but but wiggins is is around 2. >> yeah, and we we just talked to weakens not too long ago. him about meyer spoke to us wiggins as usual. was his normal soft-spoken self. and i'll get to andrew in a bit because obviously a huge part of this team and they will have to ramp him in and get him ready to play. but as for tonight's game grant, i mean, the warriors need to come out with a sense of urgency. they are just clinging to that 6th and final playoff spot before they get into that play-in scenario. you remember the last time there in the play in just 2 years ago, they ended up missing the playoffs completely. right now. they're just a half-game up on the new orleans pelicans and the los angeles lakers for that final playoff spot. as for tonight's game, the warriors are playing a reeling. oklahoma city thunder team. oklahoma city has lost 2 in a row, but the thunder they're going to come into this game tonight. very des
jason, 2 huge stories tonight.ber one, you've got to win all the games here to have a good spot. but but wiggins is is around 2. >> yeah, and we we just talked to weakens not too long ago. him about meyer spoke to us wiggins as usual. was his normal soft-spoken self. and i'll get to andrew in a bit because obviously a huge part of this team and they will have to ramp him in and get him ready to play. but as for tonight's game grant, i mean, the warriors need to come out with a sense of...
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elizabeth: what jason just said, final word, carol. biden's now deploying a dozen democrat governors to do his campaigning for him. his launch video claimed democracy was under attack, virtually said nothing about how americans feel their wallets and kitchen tables are under attack from his record inflation fueled by his government overspending. >> yeah. i think jason just gave the president a new nickname, low joe, that reflects his poll numbers. but the reality is they have not been investing in america, they have been fleecing the middle class. and 81 million people voted for this, liz. i hope that they're looking and paying attention when they go to the grocery store, looking at the register, looking in their bank accounts and saying we cannot afford four more years of this. elizabeth: you know, i'm telling you if trump comes out and sets this race on his terms, if he hammers it it is and sets the narrative and sets the terms of the debate, he's going to win. that's what's going to the happen, you know? americans see that this pres
elizabeth: what jason just said, final word, carol. biden's now deploying a dozen democrat governors to do his campaigning for him. his launch video claimed democracy was under attack, virtually said nothing about how americans feel their wallets and kitchen tables are under attack from his record inflation fueled by his government overspending. >> yeah. i think jason just gave the president a new nickname, low joe, that reflects his poll numbers. but the reality is they have not been...
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jason snipe? >> for me, when i look at this story, i look at the once-in-a-lifetime event, which we had in covid. it blows up, the fixed income market i think josh made a good point earlier. relatively uninvestment the last ten years. now there's yields this is an income strategy. 60/40 mixed is good for mid to late retirement folks that are looking to stay involved in the equity market but buy the index on the aggregate bond index which i think works in a lot of ways for me, i don't agree. i don't think the 60/40 mix is dead i think it's indicative of what we've just seen. i think this is assuming inflation still runs rampant and that won't be the case >> i go back 25 years in the business and more with my family, what i remember from 1998 was offering people 5% tax free municipal bonds, people were like, what? 25% on the stock market and you're offering me 5%? we're back to where yield matters. what black rock is talking about, besides what josh is talking about which is accurate, the correlatio
jason snipe? >> for me, when i look at this story, i look at the once-in-a-lifetime event, which we had in covid. it blows up, the fixed income market i think josh made a good point earlier. relatively uninvestment the last ten years. now there's yields this is an income strategy. 60/40 mixed is good for mid to late retirement folks that are looking to stay involved in the equity market but buy the index on the aggregate bond index which i think works in a lot of ways for me, i don't...
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so now let's bring in jason hartman, chief executive officer at empowered, investor. so jason, which country still has the most affordable housing and what policies are in place that allow it to be still? well, you know, some of the wealthier countries have quite a few social programs that help with housing costs and so forth. but those markets are generally very expensive. and, you know, we see some of the less developed countries, of course, have much more affordable housing, housing, central and south america. lots of affordable housing, mexico, of course, you know, certain places in asia and so forth and, and eastern europe. housing can be very affordable in these places. but again, you have to take into account and, and adjust for the size of housing, the quality of the housing, and that varies quite dramatically by country. and are there subsidies and some of these countries that allow for these affordable housing? yeah, the sucks are these take place in the wealthier countries here and you'll see more of those in the united states. the u. k. the more developed
so now let's bring in jason hartman, chief executive officer at empowered, investor. so jason, which country still has the most affordable housing and what policies are in place that allow it to be still? well, you know, some of the wealthier countries have quite a few social programs that help with housing costs and so forth. but those markets are generally very expensive. and, you know, we see some of the less developed countries, of course, have much more affordable housing, housing, central...
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do you, jason, agree with that point? for sure. yeah. okay, yeah, i mean, i mean, just moving on slightly, i mean outside of trying to negotiate a long lasting ceasefire or any sort of peace deal. i mean, what's the mood inside sudan at the moment in regards to any outside involvement from any of these groups or countries? i mean, the, the thought there that the more involvement from outside the longer that this war is going to go on. absolutely. i think the general elective right now is, is, you know, in addition to, and being the war now and so on, ending in a time before it allows for more intervention from, from, from the doctors. you know, like i said, i think they, you know, very documented and i'm probably about the dimension in because they need conflict in the build up, put it and how it's out there now. but so far that they know enough evidence of them actively being on ground or at least it's very limited. and if you don't want to try to keep it at this limit before i get, otherwise they have more involvement, more power that
do you, jason, agree with that point? for sure. yeah. okay, yeah, i mean, i mean, just moving on slightly, i mean outside of trying to negotiate a long lasting ceasefire or any sort of peace deal. i mean, what's the mood inside sudan at the moment in regards to any outside involvement from any of these groups or countries? i mean, the, the thought there that the more involvement from outside the longer that this war is going to go on. absolutely. i think the general elective right now is, is,...
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thank you, a hamid calif. allah and jason peck. thank you very much for joining us on the inside story today. well, and thank you a to for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com, and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that is facebook dot com, forward slash a j inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. i'll handle as as a j inside story for me. toma cry and whole team here, python. ah ah, al jazeera sets the stage 311 here, 5, i don't know. i either been deployed to thief, just one enemy global experts in discussing the idea of it being duke and she's been established in democracy. it was bound to fan explore and abundance of wild class programming of it guided belief with impacts designed to inform, motivate, and inspired on now to sierra breaking down the headlines to exposing the powers attempting to silence reporting. what did you do? what to investigate? why didn't you ask the question? there are many joins that said, fencer they don't have,
thank you, a hamid calif. allah and jason peck. thank you very much for joining us on the inside story today. well, and thank you a to for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website, al jazeera dot com, and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. that is facebook dot com, forward slash a j inside story. you can also join the conversation on twitter. i'll handle as as a j inside story for me. toma cry and whole team here, python. ah ah, al jazeera sets the...
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jason, you do the hard work. those republican voters and speak to them all the time what have you've been hearin about ron desantis >> i hear rod desantis i always the number two. some people upset on the road, they say, we need to move on from donald trump, at leas that is what they said las summer but right now, at the nr convention, we asked a coupl of people, and they were firml behind donald trump. i kind of had to agree with yo with the jeb bush comparison because he is like a guide tha looks good on paper. they want the elections, got voters to the polls, the hom state. but he does not have the charisma of someone that you would want to be the front runner for the political party i am worried that he is more o a rick perry or jeb bush rings under the bright lights. we might be six months awa from desantis begging an audience to please clap. >> oh, man, what a moment that was. i totally remember that. please clap, please. jason, let me follow u quickly. what did you make that the borough putting fingers ant
jason, you do the hard work. those republican voters and speak to them all the time what have you've been hearin about ron desantis >> i hear rod desantis i always the number two. some people upset on the road, they say, we need to move on from donald trump, at leas that is what they said las summer but right now, at the nr convention, we asked a coupl of people, and they were firml behind donald trump. i kind of had to agree with yo with the jeb bush comparison because he is like a guide...
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jason, thank you. looking forward to what else they have. >> in sports many the man accused of killing tech entrepreneur bob lee made his first court appearance friday. court documents allege the 2 men had an argument knees. sister prosecutors say video footage shows lee animal many leaving the millennium tower during the early morning hours of april 4th and getting into mymoney's car. prosecutors say, quote, after driving defendant removed and remote location, defendant stabbed victim 3 separate times, including twice in the chest. one of the stab wounds. >> penetrated victim's heart immediately after stabbing victim defendant through the kitchen knife fled the scene and his white bmw at a high rate of speed and left victim to slowly die. >> important because it it goes to whether or not we are proceeding with the theory of first degree murder, which requires premeditation or second degree murder, which is a crime of passion at this point in we're still very mu h looking at first degree murder. >> any
jason, thank you. looking forward to what else they have. >> in sports many the man accused of killing tech entrepreneur bob lee made his first court appearance friday. court documents allege the 2 men had an argument knees. sister prosecutors say video footage shows lee animal many leaving the millennium tower during the early morning hours of april 4th and getting into mymoney's car. prosecutors say, quote, after driving defendant removed and remote location, defendant stabbed victim 3...
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i'm curious if all and then jason cut in, please. what? think about then the weakening the speaker or how generally like the. i love it. look, i think what happened in in the fight over the speakership was great it wasn't perfect. there were a lot of bad things about it and embarrassing things. but you know, life is full of embarrassing moments. what you've got now is evidence of the possibility, decentralization of power in the house. i think a big part of the reason why members don't care about legislating is that they're not actually permitted to do any. what they do in the committees actually doesn't matter. so they're not stupid for treating it. it doesn't matter. changing, allowing it to matter more, some more power to the committee system. empowering intraparty groups within the two parties that allow for internal diversity, i think is a great way to try to think about how to strengthen congress. so on the whole, i think what's happened here has been a good thing for congress. jason well, if too many congress are podcasters, i'm wai
i'm curious if all and then jason cut in, please. what? think about then the weakening the speaker or how generally like the. i love it. look, i think what happened in in the fight over the speakership was great it wasn't perfect. there were a lot of bad things about it and embarrassing things. but you know, life is full of embarrassing moments. what you've got now is evidence of the possibility, decentralization of power in the house. i think a big part of the reason why members don't care...
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jason snipe, you do have cvs, united health.ht $87 is the price target there united health overweight $591 is the price target there >> so for me health care has been interesting cvs has been a problem child all year, down 22% year to date. >> it is >> i do think it's bottoming at this stage i think the market is still trying to figure out this acquisition of oak street and signifying how that will be accredited to the balance sheet. as it relates to united health, i really like united health. i think it's a compounder as it relates to the health care space. i think unemployment with labor continuing to be 3.5%, that is a catalyst for the type of stock medicare has been strong so i like the two names >> weiss, you actually bought more united health >> i did i bought more yesterday. how bright was that? taking a look at it today, i also initiated a small position, more of a trading position in humana -- >> can we put the chart up and leave it there for the rest of the show >> you can leave it there for the rest of the year becaus
jason snipe, you do have cvs, united health.ht $87 is the price target there united health overweight $591 is the price target there >> so for me health care has been interesting cvs has been a problem child all year, down 22% year to date. >> it is >> i do think it's bottoming at this stage i think the market is still trying to figure out this acquisition of oak street and signifying how that will be accredited to the balance sheet. as it relates to united health, i really...
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director jason dumas joins us live. courtside from golden one center in sacramento with the latest on that injury is the try to win tonight's critical try to win tonight's critical game? 5? whoa. okay. easy does it. we switched to liberty mutual and saved $652. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycles. whoa! careful, babe! saving was definitely easier. hey babe, i think i got it! it's actually... whooooa! ok, show-off! help! oh! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only pay for what you need. i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm. that was the best call i could've made. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. >> you know, turn out to be one of the best first-round playoff matchups that we've seen in quite allows a whole lot of drama. the warriors, the kings, you know,
director jason dumas joins us live. courtside from golden one center in sacramento with the latest on that injury is the try to win tonight's critical try to win tonight's critical game? 5? whoa. okay. easy does it. we switched to liberty mutual and saved $652. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. with the money we saved, we thought we'd try electric unicycles. whoa! careful, babe! saving was definitely easier. hey babe, i think i got it! it's actually......
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hold on, jason . party of china, the experts on the chinese communist party , after all, you have a huge diaspora. chinese i think a lot of people understand chinese and they can understand what is happening there in the middle of china in the middle of beijing what you drew it in general then a world war if taiwan starts then america then japan south korea europe from another country china russian federation with nuclear potential it it's dangerous, but are the chinese really such fools? is the chinese politburo really? i 've never admired a communist, but they still had brains. brezhnev didn't, and even stalin didn't really think that way about the war. i thought, but i still didn’t start it. is sizinpin really able to start a war, what experts say is a sign, and there are some signs that it will really open to reflash weapons in russia. дальше свой России means the same session and this is the country together and they are all my new one of them as such a country in the world ah but china of course
hold on, jason . party of china, the experts on the chinese communist party , after all, you have a huge diaspora. chinese i think a lot of people understand chinese and they can understand what is happening there in the middle of china in the middle of beijing what you drew it in general then a world war if taiwan starts then america then japan south korea europe from another country china russian federation with nuclear potential it it's dangerous, but are the chinese really such fools? is...
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but jason, throughout that was giving you the thumbs up. i think he is in agreement with most of what you were saying. that's exactly right. and i think that that was a great way of explaining it how me thank you. it's that the forces that brought that marriage of convenience together couldn't sustain it because we live in this disordered world, where many factions are pulling in different directions. and stupidly western foreign policy gave power to the generals without enough threats. these are the sanctions you're going to face. if you, if you defy what we've agreed, this is the punishment. you're going to have that you derail a transition to democracy. but the lack of, of leadership in capitals like london at brussels and washington has allowed this splintering, whereby regional powers can pick sides and can disorder things. and i believe firmly that it's not just the russians, but there are many actors who are happy for this conflict. to continue quasi indefinitely, and then we're just, just for, we were talking about the russians. huf
but jason, throughout that was giving you the thumbs up. i think he is in agreement with most of what you were saying. that's exactly right. and i think that that was a great way of explaining it how me thank you. it's that the forces that brought that marriage of convenience together couldn't sustain it because we live in this disordered world, where many factions are pulling in different directions. and stupidly western foreign policy gave power to the generals without enough threats. these...
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jason's with us now, look, we knew at the beginning of the series, jason.hey needed one on the road tonight. they got it in their achilles heel all year long. the crucial game on the road that is the key. indeed their first playoff win away from chase center in the playoffs. that means the warriors can wrap up this very tough series with a win friday night at home. and here's how it went down in sacramento, the biggest game to date in the history of the golden one center scored 24 with that fractured finger, but none in the fourth quarter, which belonged to steph. instead as we will show you after trailing for most of the first two quarters, the warriors battled back to tie it up 50 on this deep three by clay, who had 11 in the quarter. 25 for the game. and where would the warriors be without cavan loony who kept plays alive all night, finds draymond green for one of his seven assists to go along with four points and 22 rebounds, which ties his playoff career high warriors led by four at the half. here's your ball game. warriors up five inside of 20 seconds
jason's with us now, look, we knew at the beginning of the series, jason.hey needed one on the road tonight. they got it in their achilles heel all year long. the crucial game on the road that is the key. indeed their first playoff win away from chase center in the playoffs. that means the warriors can wrap up this very tough series with a win friday night at home. and here's how it went down in sacramento, the biggest game to date in the history of the golden one center scored 24 with that...