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. >> reporter: we have jim allen standing by. this is still an active investigation. b.a.r.t. police are continuing to interview witnesses. the station is shut down. trains are bypassing the macarthur station. let's bring in jim. 120-year-old girl was taken to highland hospital in critical condition. an 18-year-old is dead. let's bring in jim. what have they told you in terms of what is going on right now? >> the station is closed. it will remain closed throughout the night. we do anticipate it will reopen in the morning. we do have evidence technicians here at the station. they are checking out the platform and the station. we have our investigators pulling the video from both the station and the train, looking for clues to what happened. >> reporter: we said that police set up this perimeter and they are looking for a white male, 5'9" with spiked hair. as far as that goes, are they set up in the back or the front or where are they searching? >> i can tell you that the description that you mentioned is more detailed than i have at that point but we do know there is a white mal
. >> reporter: we have jim allen standing by. this is still an active investigation. b.a.r.t. police are continuing to interview witnesses. the station is shut down. trains are bypassing the macarthur station. let's bring in jim. 120-year-old girl was taken to highland hospital in critical condition. an 18-year-old is dead. let's bring in jim. what have they told you in terms of what is going on right now? >> the station is closed. it will remain closed throughout the night. we do...
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the code provisions and they'll come up with an interpretation, and this one of them requested by jim allen of the san bruno fire department. it says, the california building code definition of a high-rise structure include an occupied roof of a building as the top measuring point for the criteria high-rise structure? every building of any type of construction having floors used for human occupancy located more than 75 feet above the lowest level having building access for consistency enforcement of state building standards regulation by the authority having jurisdiction offer information of measurement to the highest occupied floor versus occupied roof will clarify interpretation and intent of the high-rise definition. the answer from the state fire marshal is yes, an occupied roof is considered an occupied floor. that's directly opposite to what they just said, that was the previous interpretation. the -- going forward, the hearings that i came back from, they're dealing with a 2021 international building code, and they've -- they've expanded this issue to not only high-rises but we count
the code provisions and they'll come up with an interpretation, and this one of them requested by jim allen of the san bruno fire department. it says, the california building code definition of a high-rise structure include an occupied roof of a building as the top measuring point for the criteria high-rise structure? every building of any type of construction having floors used for human occupancy located more than 75 feet above the lowest level having building access for consistency...
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jim allen from san bruno fire sent in a request for an interpretation of whether it is an occupied floor or not, an occupied roof. and as kirk had indicated, the answer came back in the affirmative that yes, it is. because the state fire marshal issued this in writing, we are bound by that. >> i think this is our first one we ever had to deal like this. procedurally, and i know dan isn't here of the fire marshal, i won't get into it too much, i appreciate you coming on short notice. i guess the purpose of this communication today, i would hope, we could put together a more formal sit-down with the powers that be preferably at the state level to dig down further on this. i will tell you why, and i don't want to bore my fellow commissioners, i built low-rise buildings and they work well because of our lot line adjustments and so on. our density allows us to do it in a lot of the places. and because of the size of the lots, most of the open space is put on the roof. they aren't just fancy decks for people to drink wine, it's open air open space. they are very efficient buildings. and to com
jim allen from san bruno fire sent in a request for an interpretation of whether it is an occupied floor or not, an occupied roof. and as kirk had indicated, the answer came back in the affirmative that yes, it is. because the state fire marshal issued this in writing, we are bound by that. >> i think this is our first one we ever had to deal like this. procedurally, and i know dan isn't here of the fire marshal, i won't get into it too much, i appreciate you coming on short notice. i...
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and i think that jim brooks and allen burns realized that if we want to have the right details, we needask women what the stories are here. >> you look different. i like it. >> yeah? >> yeah. i like it back here, too. >> i've got a feeling he's going to kick my tires. >> women are so important in the bigger world of comedy, because our experience is different and there's that much more to mine for humor. >> i don't know what you two are laughing at, but i'll take a chance it's dirty. >> betty white on "mary tyler moore" is one of my favorite characters of all-time. i mean, what a viper. >> wherever did you find a party hat made of skin? >> she was sort of fun to play, because something betty might be shy about doing, she would do in a heartbeat. >> tell me one good thing about me, anything at all. >> you're attractive, very attractive. >> sexy, provocative, a tawny, sensual beast? >> yes, a beast. >> i think it was important to all of us to try to reflect what was happening with women during that time. things were changing so quickly and we were right in the middle of it. >> it was an e
and i think that jim brooks and allen burns realized that if we want to have the right details, we needask women what the stories are here. >> you look different. i like it. >> yeah? >> yeah. i like it back here, too. >> i've got a feeling he's going to kick my tires. >> women are so important in the bigger world of comedy, because our experience is different and there's that much more to mine for humor. >> i don't know what you two are laughing at, but i'll...
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>> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys. >> but the guys were really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off. and i just thought -- >> you just thought? >> she's not obsessed with finding a husband. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> this was about people coping with one another. and the workplace was like a family. >> i told ted to close with the copy for sue ann. >> oh, my god. >> what's wrong? >> i told the projectionist it was the other way around. >> oh, my god. >> local pig farmers served notice today that rising corn prices are forcing them to find other means to feed their stock. here's one pig. just look at her gobble up that slop. starting tomorrow we'll be presenting a new feature on wjm, "dining out with sueann nivens." >> once jim brooks said to me, i know there's a world of comedy in my wife's purse, i just can't access i
>> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys. >> but the guys were really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off. and i just thought -- >> you just thought? >> she's not obsessed with finding a husband. >> don't forget to take your...
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allen? >> caller: thanks, jim thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: of course i'm talking aboutuitive surgical they -- i'm just a little intro. i know you know it >> right. >> caller: they make and sell surgical robots for minimally invasive surgery. >> right >> caller: and they're called da vinci systems. it's a razor blade business, the systems being the raise scores and disposable instruments they sell 4400 of these in hospitals worldwide, and they continue to ship a good deal >> right alan, i know it well i actually gave a presentation that involved their product years ago and realized how great it was when i got -- spent a lot of prime minister helping new jersey all i can say about this is i think there is far more runway here i think isrg has always looked expensive, but i would still be a buyer, even up here. and by the way, that last quarter was magnificent. all right. abbott labs' earnings call was a thing of beauty. kudos to ceo miles white i would be a buyer right here if you don't own it much more "mad money" ahead, including my exclusive with a company that can add
allen? >> caller: thanks, jim thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: of course i'm talking aboutuitive surgical they -- i'm just a little intro. i know you know it >> right. >> caller: they make and sell surgical robots for minimally invasive surgery. >> right >> caller: and they're called da vinci systems. it's a razor blade business, the systems being the raise scores and disposable instruments they sell 4400 of these in hospitals...
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allen? >> caller: boo-yah, jim from the garden and mall state. how you? >> i am doing good how are you?er: excellent i'm a long-time listener and a first time caller. my question for today is a recent ipo, columbia savings bank here in new jersey. >> you know, look, these often do very well you have to get -- you have to look at them and price to book value, and i'm not sure what the price to book value. but i will say this. we've got jpmorgan selling so cheap. why do we have to go down and buy a bill lil' bank when jpmorgan is the best and that's the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ buzzer ] >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade so all... evening long. ooh, so close. yes, but also all... night through its entirety. come on, all... the time from sunset to sunrise. right. but you can trade... from, from... from darkness to light. ♪ you're not gonna say it are you? now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast &
allen? >> caller: boo-yah, jim from the garden and mall state. how you? >> i am doing good how are you?er: excellent i'm a long-time listener and a first time caller. my question for today is a recent ipo, columbia savings bank here in new jersey. >> you know, look, these often do very well you have to get -- you have to look at them and price to book value, and i'm not sure what the price to book value. but i will say this. we've got jpmorgan selling so cheap. why do we have...
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i believe jim jordan 100%, he's an outstanding man. lets bring in jonathan allen. ken thomas, white house reporter for the associated press. barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney for eastern direct of michigan. now a legal analyst. ba barbara let me start with you. on the news rudy giuliani is making tonight, the president might agree to an interview with robert mueller, saying essentially, mueller has to have proof the president committed crimes, his testimony may be essential to the investigation. is giuliani saying this is not going to happen? >> it seems like he is. every time the deadline comes and goes he moves the goalpost further down the feel. it seems like another stall tactic. these are conditions that are not illegally required. giuliani is trying to put in place some terms mueller can agree to. i don't see why mueller would agree to, show his whole entire hand to giuliani to get trump to sit down with him for an interview. no doubt he wants to talk to him, his other option is to serve a subpoena on him. that brings the potential of litigation and conte
i believe jim jordan 100%, he's an outstanding man. lets bring in jonathan allen. ken thomas, white house reporter for the associated press. barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney for eastern direct of michigan. now a legal analyst. ba barbara let me start with you. on the news rudy giuliani is making tonight, the president might agree to an interview with robert mueller, saying essentially, mueller has to have proof the president committed crimes, his testimony may be essential to the...
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allen, jamie herrera beutler. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> -- president trump: sean duffy. my friend. jim renacci and claudia tenney. we have some very special other folks here in a very high administrative capacity. we have a favorite of mine, governor scott walker. what a job he's done. [applause] thank you, scott. nd montana state auditor, matt rosendale. hear you're doing good, matt. i hear big things from matt. we're really especially grateful to be joined today by the top c.e.o.'s, union leaders, trade associations, and educators from all around the country. these are the biggest, these are the best, these are the most talented. among those -- and i am going to be introducing them and go around the table with them as they sign their pledge, but i have a friend of mine for a long time, the really founder and creator and i heard he did a report at his school and he got low marks because they said it couldn't work and he ended up getting very high marks because it's a company called fedex. is that a correct story? pretty correct, right? that professor didn't know what happened. fred smith. thank you, fred. [appla
allen, jamie herrera beutler. thank you. thank you. [applause] >> -- president trump: sean duffy. my friend. jim renacci and claudia tenney. we have some very special other folks here in a very high administrative capacity. we have a favorite of mine, governor scott walker. what a job he's done. [applause] thank you, scott. nd montana state auditor, matt rosendale. hear you're doing good, matt. i hear big things from matt. we're really especially grateful to be joined today by the top...
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allen, jamie herrera butler. thank you, thank you. john duffy, sean, brent jim ac we have some very special other folks here in a very high administrative capacity. we have a favorite of mine, governor scott walker. a great job he has done. thank you, scott. and montana state auditor matt rosendale. matt, i hear that you're doing good. i hear big things from matt's. we are really especially grateful to be joined today by the top ceos union leaders trade associations, and educators from all around the country. these are the biggest, these are the best, these are the most talented. among those, and i am going to be introducing them and going around the table with them as they signed their pledge, but we have a friend of mine for a long time, the really, founder and creator, and i heard that he did a report on his school and he got low marks because they said it did not work, but he ended up getting high marks. it is called fedex. that professor did not know what happened. brad smith. thank you, fred. people have to give that professor low marks because it worked o
allen, jamie herrera butler. thank you, thank you. john duffy, sean, brent jim ac we have some very special other folks here in a very high administrative capacity. we have a favorite of mine, governor scott walker. a great job he has done. thank you, scott. and montana state auditor matt rosendale. matt, i hear that you're doing good. i hear big things from matt's. we are really especially grateful to be joined today by the top ceos union leaders trade associations, and educators from all...
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josh mankiewicz: coming up-- with jim out of the picture, his lover, peggy thomas, needs a new man, a millionaire cowboy who's about to be taken for a wild ride. mark allent i didn't have nothing to do with it. and i said, well, did you take a lie detector? she said, no, my lawyer told me not to. and i went, if you're innocent, why wouldn't you take a lie detector? and she never gave me a good answer. i looked in her eyes and i-- i mean, she is evil. josh mankiewicz: when "dateline" continues. are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for your home, and lets you control your network with the xfi app. it's the ultimate wifi experience. xfinity xfi, simple, easy, awesome. for nine months, the mystery of who killed russel douglas and why weighed on his family. then, as it often does in this story, a ringing phone brought momentous news. mother: i got the call from the prosecutor who said i'm telling you first that they thought they knew who it was. josh mankiewicz: jim huden's name meant nothing to russell's family, but th
josh mankiewicz: coming up-- with jim out of the picture, his lover, peggy thomas, needs a new man, a millionaire cowboy who's about to be taken for a wild ride. mark allent i didn't have nothing to do with it. and i said, well, did you take a lie detector? she said, no, my lawyer told me not to. and i went, if you're innocent, why wouldn't you take a lie detector? and she never gave me a good answer. i looked in her eyes and i-- i mean, she is evil. josh mankiewicz: when "dateline"...
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representatives rick allen, jamie herera butler -- [applause] thank you, thank you. sean duffy. sean, sean, my friend. [applause] jim renacci and claudia tenney. [applause] we have some very special other folks here in a very high add a morive capacity -- administrative capacity. we have a favorite of mine, governor scott walker. what a job he's done. [applause] thank you, scott. and montana's state auditor, matt rosendale. matt, great, i i hear you're are doinged good, matt. [applause] i hear big things from matt. we're really especially grateful to be join today by the top ceos, union leaders, trade associations and educators from all around the country. these are the biggest, these are the best, these are the most talented. among those that i'm going to be introducing and going around the table with them as they sign their pledge, but we have a friend of mine for a long time, the really founder and creator and i heard he did a report at his school and and he got low marks because they said it couldn't work, and he ended up getting very high marks because it's a company called fedex. is that a correct story? prett
representatives rick allen, jamie herera butler -- [applause] thank you, thank you. sean duffy. sean, sean, my friend. [applause] jim renacci and claudia tenney. [applause] we have some very special other folks here in a very high add a morive capacity -- administrative capacity. we have a favorite of mine, governor scott walker. what a job he's done. [applause] thank you, scott. and montana's state auditor, matt rosendale. matt, great, i i hear you're are doinged good, matt. [applause] i hear...
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jim thome. pitching ace jack morris and shortstop allen trammell.hey bring the total number of players inducted into the hall of fame to 257. >> bill: good class. >> where are all the cubs in there and -- pete rose goes to cooperstown every year and but allowed to set foot inside there because of a ban. he says the baseballs are juiced. there is no doubt in his mind that the baseball players these days have a juiced baseball and why the ball is flying out of these parks. he said he will be at war with baseball until the day he dies. 15 minutes before the hour. cbs board of directors will meet to talk about the ceo less moonves. detailing allegations of sexual harassment and misconduct from six women who worked with him. howie kurtz host of "media buzz". the allegations go back two decades, some five or 10 years ago. first what's story on this, howie? >> these allegations reported are devastating and chilling, bill. one example, actress douglas she says moonves pinned her down and tried to grope her and then she was fired from a sitcom. another write
jim thome. pitching ace jack morris and shortstop allen trammell.hey bring the total number of players inducted into the hall of fame to 257. >> bill: good class. >> where are all the cubs in there and -- pete rose goes to cooperstown every year and but allowed to set foot inside there because of a ban. he says the baseballs are juiced. there is no doubt in his mind that the baseball players these days have a juiced baseball and why the ball is flying out of these parks. he said he...
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jim, what are you hearing from the president's side on this? >> okay. so we reached out to a number of people. allen the attorney for donald trump junior he tells cnn the following and i'm quoting donald trump junior has been professional an and responsible throughout the mueller and congressional investigations. we have very confident of the accuracy and reliability of the information that has been provided by mr. trump junior and on his behalf. i should say contacted by cnn one of cohen's attorney lanny davis he declined to comment. and of course i know you are speaking to rudy giuliani and i'll leave his response to you. >> thank you for mentioning that. we have rudy giuliani the president's lawyer was already scheduled to be on the show tonight. he's in the green room. he's listening to the reporting. and then he will get a full and complete opportunity to make his case to the audience. so in talking about this, interesting in that statement, jim, nothing, and carl, about rebutting the specific allegation from cohen about the meeting and what he says he heard. now, let's get into the context a l
jim, what are you hearing from the president's side on this? >> okay. so we reached out to a number of people. allen the attorney for donald trump junior he tells cnn the following and i'm quoting donald trump junior has been professional an and responsible throughout the mueller and congressional investigations. we have very confident of the accuracy and reliability of the information that has been provided by mr. trump junior and on his behalf. i should say contacted by cnn one of...
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allen, jamey herrera butler. thank you, thank you shawn duffy, my friend jim -- and claudia we have some very special other folks here in a very high administrative capacity. we have a favorite of mine, governor scott walker. a job he's done. thank you, scott and montana state auditor matt rosendale. you're doing good, matt. i hear big things from matt. we're really especially grateful to be joined today by the top ceos, union leaders, trade associations and educators from all around the country these are the biggest, these are the best, these are the most talented among those -- and i'm going to be introducing them and going around the table with them as they sign their pledge -- but we have a friend of mine from a long time, really the founder and creator. and i heard he did a report at his school and he got low marks because they said it couldn't work and he ended up getting high marks because it's a company called fedex pretty correct that professor didn't know what happened i think we'll have to give that professor low marks because it worked out it worked out well for you home depot ceo doing a fantastic j
allen, jamey herrera butler. thank you, thank you shawn duffy, my friend jim -- and claudia we have some very special other folks here in a very high administrative capacity. we have a favorite of mine, governor scott walker. a job he's done. thank you, scott and montana state auditor matt rosendale. you're doing good, matt. i hear big things from matt. we're really especially grateful to be joined today by the top ceos, union leaders, trade associations and educators from all around the...
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jim jordan 100%. he's an outstanding man. plenty to talk about. let's bring in our lead-off panel for a friday night. jonathan allen, nbc news national political reporter. ken thomas, white house reporter for the associated press. and barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, now an msnbc legal analyst. thanks to all of you for being with us. barbara, let me start with you, on this news that rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer, is making tonight. narrowing, it sounds like, the potential conditions under which the president might agree to an interview with robert mueller, saying essentially that mueller has to have proof the president committed crimes and that his testimony would be essential to the investigation. is this rudy giuliani essentially saying this isn't going to happen? >> it seems like he is. every time it seems that a deadline comes and goes, they move the goalposts farther down the field. it seems this is yet another stall tactic. these are conditions that are not legally required. rudy giuliani is trying to put in place some terms that robert mueller can agree to.
jim jordan 100%. he's an outstanding man. plenty to talk about. let's bring in our lead-off panel for a friday night. jonathan allen, nbc news national political reporter. ken thomas, white house reporter for the associated press. and barbara mcquaid, former u.s. attorney for the eastern district of michigan, now an msnbc legal analyst. thanks to all of you for being with us. barbara, let me start with you, on this news that rudy giuliani, the president's lawyer, is making tonight. narrowing,...
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allen, how close do you think robert mueller was paying to the summit this week? >> i think he was paying some attention. sounds like he was otherwise busy. but jimlapper said something on your air yesterday that was fascinating. he said here on cnn that he believes the trump, putin conversation was likely recorded, if not by the russians, then maybe even the fins who hosted the meeting or other foreign intelligence services. i don't know if our ci co-panelist from the cia would endorse that, but wow. >> listening to dan coats yesterday, there was a joke would the soccer ball be bugged. and dan coats was saying no, no, obviously they would be checking everything, and no. mike baker, would you agree? >> yeah, i wouldn't trust putin or the fsb or foreign intelligence service as far as i could throw them out a window frankly, and soviets in years past, one time had a famous operation, they gave a gift to our ambassador down in mexico who hung it in his office and it was bugged, it was designed to pick up transmissions. they have been doing this for years is my point. >> are you saying it could have been bugged? >> well no, i'm saying, well, we have
allen, how close do you think robert mueller was paying to the summit this week? >> i think he was paying some attention. sounds like he was otherwise busy. but jimlapper said something on your air yesterday that was fascinating. he said here on cnn that he believes the trump, putin conversation was likely recorded, if not by the russians, then maybe even the fins who hosted the meeting or other foreign intelligence services. i don't know if our ci co-panelist from the cia would endorse...
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allen. geoff taylor — chief executive of british phonographic industry and the brit awards. and jimilliant for helping new artists get a widerfollowing, once that new artists becomes successful they want paying for their music to go on the same platform? ido i do think there is an irony. i think that the way that fans now access music has changed. but it is still the same amount of time and money and energy that the creators need to be able to create the work andi need to be able to create the work and i think you know i find it extremely cynical that the creators are now being pointed out to be somehow wanting to break the internet and all these scaremongering terms, just to be, to have their work that they created accounted for fairly. is it scaremongering for people like you? we seem to be talking about two proposals. i understand youtube does pay artists, the copy right laws exist and if material is licenced by youtube, it has to be licensed, so the payments take place. is that correct? the situation isn't as clear. what we have been labouring under is laws that are 20—year—old.
allen. geoff taylor — chief executive of british phonographic industry and the brit awards. and jimilliant for helping new artists get a widerfollowing, once that new artists becomes successful they want paying for their music to go on the same platform? ido i do think there is an irony. i think that the way that fans now access music has changed. but it is still the same amount of time and money and energy that the creators need to be able to create the work andi need to be able to create...
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. >> mike allen, you look at all the comments from former wrestlers, former, close friends and associates of jim jordan. they said that his locker was right next to the doctor's. he had said if the doctor had tried anything on him he would take care of him. it seems that everybody that was around jim jordan at the time knew, he had to know all of this was going on. in fact, he said some things suggesting he did know it was going on. >> you talk about being on the wrong side of history. again and again, these incidents that were put aside are now coming back. we've seen people losing jobs that they have been offered because of their past involvement with some of these scandals. and what we see is that so many young athletes over the years clearly were victimized in this way and only now are some of them getting some kind of justice or vindication. >> mike, before you go, tell us about axios' report this morning on trump's blind spot. >> just one? >> i mean, narrow it. we'll narrow it down to the one you're reporting on. >> we talked to bush 43 alumni when house democrats won their election and th
. >> mike allen, you look at all the comments from former wrestlers, former, close friends and associates of jim jordan. they said that his locker was right next to the doctor's. he had said if the doctor had tried anything on him he would take care of him. it seems that everybody that was around jim jordan at the time knew, he had to know all of this was going on. in fact, he said some things suggesting he did know it was going on. >> you talk about being on the wrong side of...
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allen, i'm going to you. you're the buyer here, right >> yeah. we're the buyer, but it's really about bringing talent together and jim and i have talked for the lastears we're good friends we have a lot of thoughts in common our main focus is attracting and retaining really talented people who are team players and broad thinkers and jim and his team could not fit that description >> this is not a bet we're about to go over the cliff though. because he does a lot of restructuring work >> it's a hedge. it's a hedge >> that's exactly right. i always say don't confuse a bull market for brains our m&a business and sales and trading businesses are doing great. it's a bull market so in the portfolio, having more restructuring. and by the way, not just corporate restructuring. which we already have. but jim and his partners like mark walker have been working on sovereigns and municipals. if you look at the cliff that's coming there, being positioned to be a leading firm to deal with sovereign and municipals whenever a downturn comes is great balance to a portfolio of business >> you can see there's $5 trillion of outstanding dollar denominated debts. you
allen, i'm going to you. you're the buyer here, right >> yeah. we're the buyer, but it's really about bringing talent together and jim and i have talked for the lastears we're good friends we have a lot of thoughts in common our main focus is attracting and retaining really talented people who are team players and broad thinkers and jim and his team could not fit that description >> this is not a bet we're about to go over the cliff though. because he does a lot of restructuring...
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allen and surprised him. >> my son john david. he's doing -- there he is. well, he's doing pretty well now, ballers and got a movie coming up. and, yeah. [ applause ] but, jim dad, can i have $5? he comes running in my trailer. can i have $5. jim brown wants to play me in basketball. i can beat him easy. so he beat him. >> he did? >> he didn't pay me my money back. >> you didn't get the money back. you're a big athlete but sports fan. you're a lakers season ticket holder. you got the king >> that's good. >> you god lebron coming. did you really call magic and thank him. >> yeah, to congratulate him. i sure did. i've known magic a while. he's making things happen. >> as are you. >> by the way, i'm selling tickets. [ laughter ] no, no. no. >> but have you ever seen him courtside? you are so focused. ity we have a couple of pictures of you courtside there at the lakers game. >> not focused there. >> look at that face. >> right, right, right. >> so what is it like sitting next to you at a game? look at that. >> the late great -- i fell you who was a trip was the late great prince sat next to me -- i'm like he knows -- he was like, he got to pick and roll there.
allen and surprised him. >> my son john david. he's doing -- there he is. well, he's doing pretty well now, ballers and got a movie coming up. and, yeah. [ applause ] but, jim dad, can i have $5? he comes running in my trailer. can i have $5. jim brown wants to play me in basketball. i can beat him easy. so he beat him. >> he did? >> he didn't pay me my money back. >> you didn't get the money back. you're a big athlete but sports fan. you're a lakers season ticket...