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jason day pocketed the prize after winning the decisive final hole, to finish above tiger woods, whod series starts on tuesday. it's a first—ever for the washington nationals. who go to the houston astros for game one. the astros only clinched their american league championship on saturday, taking that 11—2 against the new york yankees. while the nationals have had their feet up for a week since sweeping the st louis cardinals 4—0 in the national league championship. when you go for game one, everything goes out the window. adrenaline will kick in. the h of getting the game going. i think obviously, having to lay off and other people can say what they want. for us i joke around that we have the or the steam and it gives us time to rest our bodies and recover a little bit. and get ready to play. and, after a successful season so far winning the french and us opens, rafa nadal it could be said has topped it all by marrying his childhood sweetheart. the 19—time grand slam winner and his long—term partner, mery perello, tied the knot in majorca serving an ace lineup of guests that includ
jason day pocketed the prize after winning the decisive final hole, to finish above tiger woods, whod series starts on tuesday. it's a first—ever for the washington nationals. who go to the houston astros for game one. the astros only clinched their american league championship on saturday, taking that 11—2 against the new york yankees. while the nationals have had their feet up for a week since sweeping the st louis cardinals 4—0 in the national league championship. when you go for game...
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i'm telling you the truth. >> you're not telling me the truth, jason. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: that dayagreed to take a polygraph exam. >> regarding the death of your mom, do you intend to answer each question truthfully? >> yes. >> did you physically hurt your mom last friday? >> no. >> he failed. >> by a big margin? >> huge margin. >> so he totally blew the polygraph? >> he totally failed the polygraph. >> not evidence, but guidance for you, right? >> strong guidance, yes. >> reporter: in march 2019, the curtain came up on the criminal trial. it was first-degree murder, and jason carter pleaded not guilty. as much as he wanted his son to face justice, bill carter knew there would be no winners. >> i knew there wouldn't be a good outcome. >> why do you say that? >> if my son's guilty of first degree murder, that's not a good outcome. >> so that's a bad choice? >> you'll hear prosecutors talk about motive, means and opportunity. well, means -- the .270 was in the home. there was ammunition. opportunity -- a 13-minute gap in his timeline. so let's talk about motive. >> reporter: district
i'm telling you the truth. >> you're not telling me the truth, jason. >> yes, i am. >> reporter: that dayagreed to take a polygraph exam. >> regarding the death of your mom, do you intend to answer each question truthfully? >> yes. >> did you physically hurt your mom last friday? >> no. >> he failed. >> by a big margin? >> huge margin. >> so he totally blew the polygraph? >> he totally failed the polygraph. >> not...
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i lo of it and saw the interview with jason day and made a point saying he had to go wherever he was180 that's significant i think the street's probably still off sides on the name and still think there is further room to the downside. >> the point with promiscuous diner is there is no loyalty coy only loyalty to the food at your doorstep. >> and it doesn't matter if you have four delivery apps on the phony don't care which one as long as they get me the food i want there is massive competition, razor thin margins it's a are recipe for zart the name i was surprised didn't get hit harder is uber because where the growth for uber is supposed to come from, uber eats. we know they don't have to make money but this squeezes marj many. >> competition killing them uber lyft, slack, major competitors in different category uber and litt not only in moving people around but the delivery world or whatever when you look at names, mel, yoends i don't understand when do they make money and how do they show making money at some point in time especially as competition gets bigger and bigger and bigg
i lo of it and saw the interview with jason day and made a point saying he had to go wherever he was180 that's significant i think the street's probably still off sides on the name and still think there is further room to the downside. >> the point with promiscuous diner is there is no loyalty coy only loyalty to the food at your doorstep. >> and it doesn't matter if you have four delivery apps on the phony don't care which one as long as they get me the food i want there is massive...
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eastern featuring jason day parol with a good provider is one who leads. and saeed jones talks about his memoir, how we fight for our lives. our live coverage from the southern festival of books continues on sunday at 1 p.m. eastern. at 2 eastern, susan nyman discusses her book, learning from the germans. former u.s. ambassador to the unitedded nations samantha power. and david katie with his book, religion of fear. be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the southern festival of books starting today at 11 a.m. eastern and at 1 p.m. sunday on booktv on c-span2. .. the shock doctrine in the recently published, unfired, the burning case for green new deal. >> you for joining us in our studios here in new york. we are branding and marketing, is the big business orn it may begin your first book no logo. did you learn about nike and microsoft and starbucks in branding. >> sure, great to be with you and have the sign. when i was writing the no logo, came out of the very beginning of 2000, so it's almost exactly at 20y years old, the period in which i was r
eastern featuring jason day parol with a good provider is one who leads. and saeed jones talks about his memoir, how we fight for our lives. our live coverage from the southern festival of books continues on sunday at 1 p.m. eastern. at 2 eastern, susan nyman discusses her book, learning from the germans. former u.s. ambassador to the unitedded nations samantha power. and david katie with his book, religion of fear. be sure to watch our live weekend coverage of the southern festival of books...
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i am jason kelly. day on the us every radio at 2:00 wall street time. n catch up on our daily show checking out our podcast. jason: you can find us online at business week.com and the mobile app. carol: to the economics section, the question of recession, when will it arrive and how bad will it be? jason: there are signs this long expansion may is starting to lose steam. economists are not seeing the fundamental indicators that predict the downturn. carol: it seems to be all about sentiment. we spoke to our editor about what makes this different. >> from history we know they are triggered by a spike in inflation followed by a spike in interest rates. oft causes and unwinding either economic successes or financial excesses. , thetime inflation is low fed is cutting and we don't see any bubbles, stock prices don't seem to be out of sync considering late -- rates are still low. why is there so much talk about recession? as we joked around, it is geopolitics, stupid. it is an external shock that is self-induced because we started this trade war but it is cau
i am jason kelly. day on the us every radio at 2:00 wall street time. n catch up on our daily show checking out our podcast. jason: you can find us online at business week.com and the mobile app. carol: to the economics section, the question of recession, when will it arrive and how bad will it be? jason: there are signs this long expansion may is starting to lose steam. economists are not seeing the fundamental indicators that predict the downturn. carol: it seems to be all about sentiment. we...
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this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." thel: join us every dayarting at 2 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast. jason: and find us online at businessweek.com and through our mobile app. carol: we continue with our takeover of the finance section. jason: speaking of takeover, those in the industry amount to a small group of the economic elite. carol: and they are mostly men. we asked the question, where are the women? >> i looked at the top 10 ferns by assets and try to look at -- firms by assets and tried to look at the number of women making these investments. what i found is there are very few women and most only have one made up ofhese teams dozens of investment professionals. carol: we need to talk about the financial community overall. are they kind of the same or is it worse? according to a study earlier this year, it was mostly asset managers. i don't think they included banks them but they compared private equity to hedge funds and looks like they have worse representation then even th
this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." thel: join us every dayarting at 2 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast. jason: and find us online at businessweek.com and through our mobile app. carol: we continue with our takeover of the finance section. jason: speaking of takeover, those in the industry amount to a small group of the economic elite. carol: and they are mostly men....
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. >> jason: every day it's a drip drip drip in the national media against donald trump. he stops and smells the flowers, there is going to be something wrong with that along the way. yesterday i had the pleasure of being in south carolina. i loved the state. i couldn't believe it, i pulled up on this corner, there were 30 people wearing trump gear doing a wonk and wave. it's more than a year before the election. county republicans sustain this kind of enthusiasm and tens of thousands of people that showed up in texas? >> jason, last night at the rally in texas. i was there with the president we had more people in that rally inside than any other rally. it is actually ramping up. i didn't think that was possible. he has been in office for three years. he has sustained an energy and momentum that we have never seen. and his supporters are whim 100 percent for the reasons you just showed. wages are up. unemployment is at a record low. you've got jobs coming back. people know that he went out and promised these things to the american people. and now he is delivering their li
. >> jason: every day it's a drip drip drip in the national media against donald trump. he stops and smells the flowers, there is going to be something wrong with that along the way. yesterday i had the pleasure of being in south carolina. i loved the state. i couldn't believe it, i pulled up on this corner, there were 30 people wearing trump gear doing a wonk and wave. it's more than a year before the election. county republicans sustain this kind of enthusiasm and tens of thousands of...
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to go on for a long time, it doesn't look like the field is going to narrow anytime soon. >> jason: every daya drip in the national media, against donald trump, i don't care if he stops and smells flowers, there will be something wrong with that. t yesterday i had the pleasure of being in south carolina, i couldn't believe it. i pulled up on this corner, there were 30 people in trump gear doing a honk and wave. it's more than a year before the election, can republicans sustain this kind of enthusiasm? >> last night at the rally in texas when i was there with the president, we had more people at that rally than at any other rally. it is ramping up. i didn't think that was possib possible. he's been in office for three h years, he has a sustained energy and momentum that we have nevert seen and his supporters are with him 100% for reasons you showed. wages are up, unemployment is at record low. jobs are coming back to my people know that he has promised these things to the american people and he's delivering. their lives are better and able to everything they can to reelect him in the energy is
to go on for a long time, it doesn't look like the field is going to narrow anytime soon. >> jason: every daya drip in the national media, against donald trump, i don't care if he stops and smells flowers, there will be something wrong with that. t yesterday i had the pleasure of being in south carolina, i couldn't believe it. i pulled up on this corner, there were 30 people in trump gear doing a honk and wave. it's more than a year before the election, can republicans sustain this kind...
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and two days after that, the ignacio story breaks less than two days actually. >> jason: where's thevidence that conversation and those words are the effect of those words actually took place? >> i cannot reveal the source right now but i do have a very good source for that informati information. >> jason: you'd believe the deferment of justice is withholding that information from you? >> i believe the department of justice is withholding a lot of information as it is with mr. clapper, mr. brennan and on the people who purchase paid in the complete set up of general michael flynn. we have found additional text messages that the government suppressed including where agent strozk, the precase for general flynn, they knew there was no logan act violation. they exonerated him completely of being an agent of russia by the end of january and yet mr. comey still runs to the white house on february 14th and conjures up the entire obstruction of justice narrative against the president when flynn has been cleared long before that. also information that these agents did manipulate the 302. it w
and two days after that, the ignacio story breaks less than two days actually. >> jason: where's thevidence that conversation and those words are the effect of those words actually took place? >> i cannot reveal the source right now but i do have a very good source for that informati information. >> jason: you'd believe the deferment of justice is withholding that information from you? >> i believe the department of justice is withholding a lot of information as it is...
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eastern, featuring chris evans with his book, jason day paro, paul saeed jones talks about his memoirr live coverage from the southern festival of books continues on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. p.m., susan nyman discusses her book. samantha powers talks about her book, and david katie with his book. be sure to watch our live coverage of the southern festival of books starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern on saturday and 1:00 p.m. sunday on book tv on c-span two. "washington journal" continues. --t: bill gholston is with bill galston is with brookings institute. guest: good morning. when it comes to public sentiment, particularly on impeachment, what does history teach us? guest: my two touchdowns our 1974, nixon impeachment, and 1998/99 of the clinton impeachment. in the case of richard nixon, sentiment started off very low, below 20% support for impeaching the president from office, and it rose slowly through -- but steadily through the last half of 1973, through 1974 and did not go above 50% until the very end. clinton,port for bill his job approval was in the 60's and support for impeach
eastern, featuring chris evans with his book, jason day paro, paul saeed jones talks about his memoirr live coverage from the southern festival of books continues on sunday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. p.m., susan nyman discusses her book. samantha powers talks about her book, and david katie with his book. be sure to watch our live coverage of the southern festival of books starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern on saturday and 1:00 p.m. sunday on book tv on c-span two. "washington journal"...
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jason kelly. carol: and i am carol massar. join us every day on the radio at 2:00 wall street time. can catch up on our daily show by checking out our podcast and you can find us on bloomberg.com. jason: you can find us online at businessweek.com and the mobile app. total ubiquity. carol: to the economics section, the question of recession. when will it arrive and how bad will it be? jason: there are signs this long expansion may be starting to lose steam. but economists are not seeing the fundamental indicators that typically predict a downturn. carol: instead, it seems to be all about sentiment. we spoke to our editor about what makes this slowdown different. >> usually, from history, we know they are triggered by a spike in inflation, followed by a spike in interest rates as the fed intervenes, and that causes an unwinding of either economic excesses or financial excesses. but this time, inflation is low, the fed is cutting, and we don't see any bubbles. stock prices don't seem to be out of sync considering rates are still low. so what is going on? why is there so much talk about
jason kelly. carol: and i am carol massar. join us every day on the radio at 2:00 wall street time. can catch up on our daily show by checking out our podcast and you can find us on bloomberg.com. jason: you can find us online at businessweek.com and the mobile app. total ubiquity. carol: to the economics section, the question of recession. when will it arrive and how bad will it be? jason: there are signs this long expansion may be starting to lose steam. but economists are not seeing the...
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days. >> jason: congressmen, hold tight there. we want to go to matt whose on the ground in minneapolis. >> becoming an escalating scene outside, we saw people lighting maga hats on fire, washington police holding calling the pigs and right now, there's a confrontation of reporters wind up against police, it's kind of settled down now. for a while, this is a pretty intense scene. here comes something that was now, i don't know something from police officers, but we see it all night long it's been intensifying, people have been instigators, there have been a few characters who have sought to disrupt and oppress the media here tonight. seems like right now, is coming to a point where hopefully things will eventually settle and i will monitor and update you with throughout the nights. >> jason: matt, i got a question if you can hear me what's going to happen when you got 20,000 trump supporter exiting the building wearing thh maga hats? >> what's the question? is to be on what's going to happen when the 20,000 people that are trump s
days. >> jason: congressmen, hold tight there. we want to go to matt whose on the ground in minneapolis. >> becoming an escalating scene outside, we saw people lighting maga hats on fire, washington police holding calling the pigs and right now, there's a confrontation of reporters wind up against police, it's kind of settled down now. for a while, this is a pretty intense scene. here comes something that was now, i don't know something from police officers, but we see it all night...
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jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: join us for bloomberg businessweek every day on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. treet time. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast on apple podcast, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. jason: and find us online at businessweek.com and through our mobile app. carol: turning now to teen vaping. this week, school district across the u.s. sued juul in federal courts. jason: and walgreens and kroger also announced they will stop selling e-cigarettes, making them the latest retailers to take action in the outbreak of vaping-related injuries. carol: and jason, those injuries have not been directly linked to juul, but the company is caught in the middle. here is this week's businessweek explainer on how juul took on big tobacco. juul hit the market with its fruit flavored nicotine in 2015. not long afterward, it was being called the iphone of e-cigarettes, the keurig of vaping. the company had a valuation of $38 billion, and cofounders, adam bowen and james monsees, were billionaires. they were not just interrupting any market, they were taking on
jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: join us for bloomberg businessweek every day on the radio starting at 2:00 p.m. treet time. you can also catch up on our daily show by listening to our podcast on apple podcast, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. jason: and find us online at businessweek.com and through our mobile app. carol: turning now to teen vaping. this week, school district across the u.s. sued juul in federal courts. jason: and walgreens and kroger also...
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days. >> you couldn't find a more grateful than jason keever for the electricians who saved the day. >> we've been running lean and scared. i'm so happy that we are back. >> honestly we are just doing our job. these people are great people, as are all of our clients wecht to do atever we n do to help them stay online and keep moving forward so that they can process the fruit. >> he still has a lot of work ahead over the next couple days. he is going to have to unplug let eye of the generate he is. it's the same for businesses in this area. they're going to have to recover many of the losses from the last couple days. from napa valley. kris reyes for abc 7. >>> and pg&e is coming under intense criticism for holding a party this week while the utility planned the massive blackouts on top of that on the anniversary of the devastating north bay wildfires. i-team reporter dan noyes huss a chance to the the pg&e president and ceo about the decision at a news conference yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: pg&e held a wine tasting at the silver oak winery out outside healdsburg monday and tuesday this
days. >> you couldn't find a more grateful than jason keever for the electricians who saved the day. >> we've been running lean and scared. i'm so happy that we are back. >> honestly we are just doing our job. these people are great people, as are all of our clients wecht to do atever we n do to help them stay online and keep moving forward so that they can process the fruit. >> he still has a lot of work ahead over the next couple days. he is going to have to unplug let...
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jason chase at. i first came to know the name over 30 years ago when he became a placekicker at byu. to this day he holds records including the most successful point after touchdown scored in a single game, and i think in a single season. .. . >> and jason himself could be utah's next governor with a long conversation of the republican convention and then to say was under consideration and said i didn't imply they said we don't carry want to talk to you anyway for go but we hit it off and ended up working together for go and then i became his chauffeur. [laughter] he and i live closer together than any two members of the senior staff and even broke his foot. >> actually was quite serious but he fell and broke his foot and had to be in a cast and had to be elevated several months at a time. >> and then to sit in the backseat of the car to keep his foot elevated i asked him if he wanted me to get a chauffeur's hat and i didn't charge him anything. and then to be subjected to my lengthy rants on constitutional issues. who wouldn't want to do that? [laughter] but i digress. we are not here to talk a
jason chase at. i first came to know the name over 30 years ago when he became a placekicker at byu. to this day he holds records including the most successful point after touchdown scored in a single game, and i think in a single season. .. . >> and jason himself could be utah's next governor with a long conversation of the republican convention and then to say was under consideration and said i didn't imply they said we don't carry want to talk to you anyway for go but we hit it off and...
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stratum won the the big race of the day, the cesarewitch at newmarket. the 25—to—one shot, ridden by jasonto—one. summer moon was third, also at 50—to—one. expensive race for the bookies that one. the record—breaking 20—time champion jockey sir ap mccoy has opened a new £6 million rehabilitation centre in newmarket. it's called peter 0'sullevan house named after the famous racing commentator. over the last 35 years, the injured jockeys fund has helped over a thousand jockeys providing over £18 million in financial assistance. this new facility gives current jockeys a place to keep fit, whilst rehabilitating others. quite a line—up for any racing fan, pick your favourite. living legends, jockeys with decades of experience in the saddle. this is one of the proudest moments i have had, to open peter 0'sullevan house. 20—time champion, sir anthony mccoy did the honours, it is the third fitness and rehabilitation centre to open in the country, but the first at the home of horse racing. racing is a tough sport, both physically and mentally, and to have a facility on hand can only make jockeys‘ l
stratum won the the big race of the day, the cesarewitch at newmarket. the 25—to—one shot, ridden by jasonto—one. summer moon was third, also at 50—to—one. expensive race for the bookies that one. the record—breaking 20—time champion jockey sir ap mccoy has opened a new £6 million rehabilitation centre in newmarket. it's called peter 0'sullevan house named after the famous racing commentator. over the last 35 years, the injured jockeys fund has helped over a thousand jockeys...
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days. >> reporter: you couldn't find a more grateful guy than keever owner jason keever for the electricians saving the day. >> we've been running lean and scared. and i'm so happy we are back. >> honestly we are just doing our job. these people are great people, as are all of our clients and we want to do what we can do to help them stay online. and keep moving forward so that they can process the fruit. >> reporter: he mass a lot of work ahead over the next couple days. now having to unplug a lot of the generators. it's going to be the same for businesses in this area. they're going to have to recover many of their losses from the last couple days. from napa valley. kris reyes for abc 7. >>> pg&e coming under criticism for holding a party at a posh sonoma sonoma county winery this woke on the anniversary of the devastating north bay wildfires. dan noyes had had a chance to ask the pg&e president and ceo about the decision as a news conference yesterday afternoon. >> reporter: pg&e held a wine tasting at the silver oak winery on monday on tuesday this week for the utility top natural gas cu
days. >> reporter: you couldn't find a more grateful guy than keever owner jason keever for the electricians saving the day. >> we've been running lean and scared. and i'm so happy we are back. >> honestly we are just doing our job. these people are great people, as are all of our clients and we want to do what we can do to help them stay online. and keep moving forward so that they can process the fruit. >> reporter: he mass a lot of work ahead over the next couple...
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and her putting the full force of her power of speaker, boy, it does look like night and day, doesn't it, jason? >> it does, it does. ari, i have critiqued nancy pelosi for a long time. >> on this program. >> part of the reason it took this long is she had thrown water and said i'm not ready for this. now because of presidential behavior, he has done so bad and so obvious that many members of congress are okay, that's fine. i can vote for this. you're going to have the committee testimonies, sometimes behind closed doors, sometimes in public. and each of these committees are going to basically put through their own articles of impeachment. they'll get together in a room and decide which ones are going to be voted on by the house as a whole. i think what is critical about this, this is something also regular people can understand. this testimony by sondland is going to happen on thursday. the president told me that there is no quid pro quo. this is very similar to what the president dictated what happened in the trump tower meeting. who the said there is no quid pro quo? did he put a smiley emoj
and her putting the full force of her power of speaker, boy, it does look like night and day, doesn't it, jason? >> it does, it does. ari, i have critiqued nancy pelosi for a long time. >> on this program. >> part of the reason it took this long is she had thrown water and said i'm not ready for this. now because of presidential behavior, he has done so bad and so obvious that many members of congress are okay, that's fine. i can vote for this. you're going to have the...
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jason allen is accused of setting eight fires over two days. it is believed the crimes happened this week. several school buildings and a fence were damaged. surveillance video and other evidence led to the arrest. >>> people in oakland came together today to mark 28 years since the catastrophic 1991 fire storm. this year's anniversary comes as we enter another stretch of elevated fire danger. nbc bay area's going live to oakland right now. you spoke with survivors about being prepared especially in light of the recent pg&e power shut offs. >> that's right. you know, we talked with people who gathered here today and of course they talked about the fire. they remember the details and the loss. they also talked about the community preparedness that came in the aftermath and some said with the recent power shut offs they now have more to consider. in oakland, people came together to remember the catastrophic and deadly fire of 1991. carolyn burgess recalls trying to get home from out of town. >> the operator said i think all of oakland is on fire.
jason allen is accused of setting eight fires over two days. it is believed the crimes happened this week. several school buildings and a fence were damaged. surveillance video and other evidence led to the arrest. >>> people in oakland came together today to mark 28 years since the catastrophic 1991 fire storm. this year's anniversary comes as we enter another stretch of elevated fire danger. nbc bay area's going live to oakland right now. you spoke with survivors about being prepared...
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i love jason's formulation of pierre delecto republicans. i'll take a bill taylor republican any day of the week over a pierre delecto republican. >> jason, go ahead and explain who a pierre delecto republican is in case anybody else missed mitt romney's big reveal. >> we all discovered yesterday that mitt romney had a secret burner account on twitter he used to follow jimmy fallon and television people but also to apparently criticize the president of the united states. and, again, mitt romney who has lost a lot of credibility in my eyes as someone who screams and yells from the rafters in vague ways about all the terrible things that donald trump has done, now that he's actually in the senate is quiet as a church mouse. it's incredibly disa pointing and sets a pattern for people complaining in history. i have this terrible feeling, nicolle, in 25 years hopefully when we survived all this all these people will be claiming heroic acts they committed behind closed doors. that's not saving kids at the border or protecting allies overseas and protecting police officers in this country a
i love jason's formulation of pierre delecto republicans. i'll take a bill taylor republican any day of the week over a pierre delecto republican. >> jason, go ahead and explain who a pierre delecto republican is in case anybody else missed mitt romney's big reveal. >> we all discovered yesterday that mitt romney had a secret burner account on twitter he used to follow jimmy fallon and television people but also to apparently criticize the president of the united states. and, again,...
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there is not a day goes by that i don't miss having jason chaffetz serving in the house of representativeshe was someone who in addition to being a trusted friend and colleague when we worked in governor huntsman's office he is someone who i came to trust and love working with when he was serving in the house of representatives and during my time in office in the senate. it's hard for me to remember an issue where he and i took opposing viewpoints. he and i worked together on countless issues. i take comfort in the fact that he is able to do an enormous amount of good where he is and informing the american people about the risks of big government and keeping them informed of what's going on in washington. is exercising a lot of influence by writing books like "power grab" from which i highly recommend. with that, please join me in welcoming jason chaffetz, the author of "power grab". >> thank you, thanks for having me, thanks for being here, thank you to senator lee, i appreciate it. he is had a vote because now he is another vote on the floor. probably best to do that. now i get to tell m
there is not a day goes by that i don't miss having jason chaffetz serving in the house of representativeshe was someone who in addition to being a trusted friend and colleague when we worked in governor huntsman's office he is someone who i came to trust and love working with when he was serving in the house of representatives and during my time in office in the senate. it's hard for me to remember an issue where he and i took opposing viewpoints. he and i worked together on countless issues....
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adam schiff, i spoke with jason chaffetz and blackburn just a few days after adam schiff gave his falsecal testimony, and they said, that actually violates the rules of the house. you cannot do that. you cannot falsely represent in the way that he did, and they were surprised that someone did not call for those comments to be stricken in the moment, and adam schiff has a problem, because if he thinks presiding over an actual house gathering is the same thing as having a press conference, there is a gross disconnected that he has to figure out how to bridge. because there is a difference between policy and procedure and politics. and if he has blended the two so much, he cannot be the person in charge. >> lisa: we have seen criticism from people on the right in the left, still sitting information from ukraine are trying to work with foreign officials to get various information. is there a role for congress as a bipartisan nature to strengthen the loss of these things? even something like violation restricting individuals in the country from working on behalf of foreign governments and fa
adam schiff, i spoke with jason chaffetz and blackburn just a few days after adam schiff gave his falsecal testimony, and they said, that actually violates the rules of the house. you cannot do that. you cannot falsely represent in the way that he did, and they were surprised that someone did not call for those comments to be stricken in the moment, and adam schiff has a problem, because if he thinks presiding over an actual house gathering is the same thing as having a press conference, there...
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jason? basically i think it was a day or maybe two days after, we went to the crime scene and local internettner. they literally told me, i think it would be best if you stand to one side. i was like, why? i want to stand. and be strong with my wife. they went, no, let her do it on her own. i went, why? they went because it is more appealing for a went because it is more appealing fora mum to went because it is more appealing for a mum to be on telly and not you. how did you feel? gutted. what happened to you, russell? we did a talk at trafalgar square for the standing together christian charity, a woman said, why are you here? she said, my husband is here to give a talk. she said, wouldn't it can better from you? talk. she said, wouldn't it can better from you ? she talk. she said, wouldn't it can better from you? she said, why? does my husband grieve any less than me? she had to walk away from this woman. why would it be better from a woman. why would it be better from a woman than me? i grieve for my son as much as she did. why do you think you are ignored sometimes? the women have carrie
jason? basically i think it was a day or maybe two days after, we went to the crime scene and local internettner. they literally told me, i think it would be best if you stand to one side. i was like, why? i want to stand. and be strong with my wife. they went, no, let her do it on her own. i went, why? they went because it is more appealing for a went because it is more appealing fora mum to went because it is more appealing for a mum to be on telly and not you. how did you feel? gutted. what...
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climb is rewarded with a spectacular view of the elder valley on clear days you can see all the way from the golden wagon to jason and the czech republic. by october most of the grapes have already been gathered only a few bunches remain on the vines to moscow but says about 80 percent of all venison saxony do it as a hobby like he does as a boy he worked in this uncle's vineyard and later took it over the work is tiring but the wind is delightful. all of these walls are they just ornamental or do they serve a purpose. the mollen think i was a very important saxony is very far north for a wine region and we've got some problems with climate in a wall like this soaks up the sun all day and stores heat like an oven and then radiates it back. so what wasn't is there a difference between wine growing in east germany 30 years ago and today. in denver not that much has changed about the vineyard the steep slopes in particular are still kept up by the hobby vintners the commercial wineries down here produce their premium wines. there are top quality winds up on the slopes as well of course but the hobby event nerves are
climb is rewarded with a spectacular view of the elder valley on clear days you can see all the way from the golden wagon to jason and the czech republic. by october most of the grapes have already been gathered only a few bunches remain on the vines to moscow but says about 80 percent of all venison saxony do it as a hobby like he does as a boy he worked in this uncle's vineyard and later took it over the work is tiring but the wind is delightful. all of these walls are they just ornamental or...
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she will speak to jason thomas at the carlyle group. bloombergtest on every single day.loomberg. ♪ ♪ lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz. welcome to "money undercover." a show that provides valuable insights into alternative investments. let's get straight to the burning issues in private markets. debuts fromg palatine to smell direct, a string of lackluster ipo's shines a light on waiting investor demand. college cash. harvard's endowment feeling the heat three years into an
she will speak to jason thomas at the carlyle group. bloombergtest on every single day.loomberg. ♪ ♪ lisa: i'm lisa abramowicz. welcome to "money undercover." a show that provides valuable insights into alternative investments. let's get straight to the burning issues in private markets. debuts fromg palatine to smell direct, a string of lackluster ipo's shines a light on waiting investor demand. college cash. harvard's endowment feeling the heat three years into an
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jason jackson. great to have you with us. this is quite a day in mexico where the president of their nation turns over the son, a fugitive son of one of the most of notorious drug cartel leaders in history. your thoughts about what happened. >> it really is. lou, what we witnessed was a president who basically tower cowered down to organized crime and watched as a nation kneeled to them. and there was a flip side to this. the world was able to finally see the capabilities of the sinaloa cartel. this is just one cartel of many, lou. we were able to truly witness 50 caliber machine gubs and convoys coming in to rescue these two boys and get them out there. there was another brother named ivan involved in this as well. so what we witnessed yesterday was a true failure of the level of control that the cartels have. i hope the state department is watching and paying attention. this is why you hear me say all the time, we must designate the mexican cartels as terrorist organizations. lou: absolutely. why it hasn't happened is beyond me. but it truly i
jason jackson. great to have you with us. this is quite a day in mexico where the president of their nation turns over the son, a fugitive son of one of the most of notorious drug cartel leaders in history. your thoughts about what happened. >> it really is. lou, what we witnessed was a president who basically tower cowered down to organized crime and watched as a nation kneeled to them. and there was a flip side to this. the world was able to finally see the capabilities of the sinaloa...
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because of what he did on sunday but jason you mentioned this and, you know, i go all the way back to the days when the 49ers used to play the cardinals at sun devil stadium. those were the days when 49ers had very good teams and the cardinals did not have very good teams. i would not be surprised at all to see more the same here tonight. we cannot help noticing all the 49ers fans in the stands. we are looking right here at the 49er tunnel so this is obviously where the players are going to see the most fans. but across the way where the 49er benches there's a lot of people. has a lot hard to tell, look at all the red in this stands because both teams wear red. i would not be surprised if the 49ers get a lead early on if the field feels like in washington where it started to feel like 50-50 one there was more 49ers in the house and there were ram fans. not to mention it is halloween so who knows who we are going to see in the stands tonight. >> all right, joe, i see michael from halloween. it is a halloween crowd out there. joe, we will catch up with you after the football game. thanks very mu
because of what he did on sunday but jason you mentioned this and, you know, i go all the way back to the days when the 49ers used to play the cardinals at sun devil stadium. those were the days when 49ers had very good teams and the cardinals did not have very good teams. i would not be surprised at all to see more the same here tonight. we cannot help noticing all the 49ers fans in the stands. we are looking right here at the 49er tunnel so this is obviously where the players are going to see...
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day one of the u.s. china trade talks end with hopes for deal. >> jason brooks joins us good morning. >> reporter: good morning. wall street hoping for a breakthrough. a in trade talks this is persistent for the past year and half. the first day reportedly did go well. today president trump host the vice premier at the white house. now, wall street is not expecting a comprehensive deal. instead look for a partial deal covering currency and purchase of u.s. farm products and also a suspension of u.s. tariffs on chinese imports. thornier issues like inlectual property protection and forced technology transfers in china will be discussed at a later time. those are key issues for silicone valley but that's hope senning stocks higher. oil is rising after an explosion at a oil tanker off the saudi port city. it's the latest in series of incidents in the region including last month's attacks on saudi arabia's oil infrastructure. let's go to the big board to see how we are doing. pretty good start on friday with a trade optimism. do you up by nasdaq gains 115 and s&p is up by 38 points. michelle and kenny, back to you
day one of the u.s. china trade talks end with hopes for deal. >> jason brooks joins us good morning. >> reporter: good morning. wall street hoping for a breakthrough. a in trade talks this is persistent for the past year and half. the first day reportedly did go well. today president trump host the vice premier at the white house. now, wall street is not expecting a comprehensive deal. instead look for a partial deal covering currency and purchase of u.s. farm products and also a...
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august it was an exhibition skins event in japan up against jason de war in mount royal and had 2nd that c.m. players compete for holes in day one with $210000.00 which will go to charity which will now play be in the zozo championship japan's 1st official p.g.a. tour event it's his 1st appearance in japan since 2006 and he's also targeting a return next year at the tokyo olympics where the years of having friends of compete in the olympics seen golf being part of the pics i just would be an honor to represent my country and let the games right now i'm 9th in the world rankings and. hopefully you know make sure i can have a good year and qualify and represent my country divans rugby team say their incredible run of the world cup would never happen without the support of fans very tale was ended by south africa in the quarter finals by judging by the atmosphere at their press conference on monday in tokyo would have been forgiven for thinking they've won the whole tournament tramline all 4 of their pool games including wins over ireland and scotland to make it to the last 8 for the 1st time they now rank the 8th best team in
august it was an exhibition skins event in japan up against jason de war in mount royal and had 2nd that c.m. players compete for holes in day one with $210000.00 which will go to charity which will now play be in the zozo championship japan's 1st official p.g.a. tour event it's his 1st appearance in japan since 2006 and he's also targeting a return next year at the tokyo olympics where the years of having friends of compete in the olympics seen golf being part of the pics i just would be an...
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days, including his candidate moving into be managing director. she was actively supported by mr. macron. he continues his discussion and bloomberg will have the headlines from maria tadeo. teenis with us along with jason0 days, i would suggest, within international economics, and yet i read these distressing thatoals -- articles france is challenged to say the least. what is the strength of the french economy? huw: there is a positive and a negative. in contrast to germany, which is decelerating, probably the biggest loser from the china trade, the double whammy of the china slow down and the automotive problems. france stands out. the underlying momentum of the french economy has improved. it is as much about stability. uncertainty, the business can do what it wants to do. he has had a positive agenda. take the green agenda, he has been very vocal to push through new funds. it is mostly business. tom: this goes to the heart of your research, finding proactive policies to move from the haves and the elites. you can do that in paris and the technology of france, but you have to diffuse it into the rest of the economy. are we doing ok at diffusing all of our good stuff to those who are struggling? jason
days, including his candidate moving into be managing director. she was actively supported by mr. macron. he continues his discussion and bloomberg will have the headlines from maria tadeo. teenis with us along with jason0 days, i would suggest, within international economics, and yet i read these distressing thatoals -- articles france is challenged to say the least. what is the strength of the french economy? huw: there is a positive and a negative. in contrast to germany, which is...
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day one of the european track cycling championships in the netherlands. the 22—year—old claimed victory in the scratch race, ahead of ireland's shannon mccurley. jack carlin, jason settle for silver though as they were beaten by the netherlands in the men's team sprint. and there are plans to move next year's olympic marathon and race walks to sapporo next year. temperatures on the northern island of hokkaido are significantly cooler than the host city tokyo. the spanish football authorities are looking to reverse the fixture between barcelona and real madrid later this month. the first el clasico of the season is scheduled to take place at camp nou in ten days' time. catalan groups and political parties are preparing a demonstration in barcelona on that day following the sentencing of nine separatist leaders by the spanish supreme court. authorities want the match played in madrid instead, but it's expected that barcelona will reject the request from la liga. el clasico is more than a football game. it is something more political. precisely on saturday the 26th of october there will be a big demonstration in barcelona rejecting the sentence of the spanish justi
day one of the european track cycling championships in the netherlands. the 22—year—old claimed victory in the scratch race, ahead of ireland's shannon mccurley. jack carlin, jason settle for silver though as they were beaten by the netherlands in the men's team sprint. and there are plans to move next year's olympic marathon and race walks to sapporo next year. temperatures on the northern island of hokkaido are significantly cooler than the host city tokyo. the spanish football...
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why is this picture so important to q jason chaffetz is here to get to the fact and talk about that picture. each dayr. adp simplifies hr, benefits, and payroll for magnolia bakery, so employees like sarah can achieve what they're working for. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. snacking can mean that pieces get stuck under mike's denture. run with us. to help block out food particles. so he can enjoy the game. super poligrip. sleep this amazing? that's a zzzquil pure zzzs sleep. our liquid has a unique botanical blend, while an optimal melatonin level means no next-day grogginess. zzzquil pure zzzs. naturally superior sleep. rob: donald trump's personal attorney rudy giuliani firing back after he was left with a subpoena for documents related to ukraine and joe biden. >> all this nonsense, i gathered all this evidence before the mueller probe and did so it was clearly under my responsibility as the lawyer for the president. jillian
why is this picture so important to q jason chaffetz is here to get to the fact and talk about that picture. each dayr. adp simplifies hr, benefits, and payroll for magnolia bakery, so employees like sarah can achieve what they're working for. run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. but super poligrip gives him a tight seal. snacking can mean that pieces get...