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and jason, who had a tense and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay. and said so in an e-mail. along with another nugget. >> he wrote, our marriage has seen better days, i don't see it trending up. i remember that really striking a chord with me. i didn't know that their marriage had seen better days. >> reporter: of course investigators wanted to interview jason young. maybe he could tell them something. but he refused to talk to them. >> he talked to the lawyer. and then under the advice of counsel, he declined to speak with us at all. >> reporter: didn't ask? didn't ask how his wife died? >> no. >> reporter: perhaps, investigators thought the business trip deserved a second look. they want to the hotel. poked around and discovered some odd activities that night in a stairwell near an exit. >> there was a camera there unplugged. >> really. >> yes, one of the side exits for the hotel. one of the fire stairs that go down to the first floor. >> reporter: any other tampering done? >> the door that was adjacent to where the camera was loca
and jason, who had a tense and jason, who had a tense relationship with his mother-in-law, wanted to limit her stay. and said so in an e-mail. along with another nugget. >> he wrote, our marriage has seen better days, i don't see it trending up. i remember that really striking a chord with me. i didn't know that their marriage had seen better days. >> reporter: of course investigators wanted to interview jason young. maybe he could tell them something. but he refused to talk to...
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jason: that was hugh macarthur. with that as the backdrop, i asked the managing partner at tbg capital how that changes his pitch to investors in berlin? todd: i've been hearing this for at least the last 20 years of my career, but it's true. it's even more true today because in some respects, we are returning capital. we are investing at the point that we have planned, and returning capital at almost three times that pace. as a result, there is a lot of capital and people want their allocations in private equity. what we need to do, and what our lps and important partners talked about, we need to stick to our knitting and stick to our strategy. for us, it is pretty clear. we invest heavily in our sector teams and spent years thinking about not trends but themes, the investable themes in the sectors that we can deploy resources against and create an ecosystem around, to find opportunities that are differentiated. oftentimes in this world, proprietary is not proprietary. companies that we can grow once we own those c
jason: that was hugh macarthur. with that as the backdrop, i asked the managing partner at tbg capital how that changes his pitch to investors in berlin? todd: i've been hearing this for at least the last 20 years of my career, but it's true. it's even more true today because in some respects, we are returning capital. we are investing at the point that we have planned, and returning capital at almost three times that pace. as a result, there is a lot of capital and people want their...
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jason: interesting. you mentioned the challenging dealmaking environment as well, valuations are extremely high. we have had a huge run up of the u.s. stock market. what is the outlook? hugh: dealmaking is tough because prices are high. we have dry powder in the industry. well over a trillion dollars. we have a tremendous amount of what we call shadow capital which is institutional money. in the form of coinvestment and cosponsorship. that is also there and that adds another, in our estimates, 15% to 20% to e drpowder thais already in the marketplace. so the amount of equity chasing deals is huge. the number of companies to buy is not growing at that rate. the amount of cheap debt is plentiful. prices are going to remain high in the future. that makes it tough to get the returns. that gps and lps expect. jason: one of the areas you pointed out in your report was technology, and a huge amount of money chasing those deals and deals getting done. what is behind that? hugh: it is interesting. seven of the la
jason: interesting. you mentioned the challenging dealmaking environment as well, valuations are extremely high. we have had a huge run up of the u.s. stock market. what is the outlook? hugh: dealmaking is tough because prices are high. we have dry powder in the industry. well over a trillion dollars. we have a tremendous amount of what we call shadow capital which is institutional money. in the form of coinvestment and cosponsorship. that is also there and that adds another, in our estimates,...
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stay focused. ♪ jason: welcome back. ♪ jason: welcome back. i am jason kelly here in berlin at the superreturn international conference. on stage and in the halls, there has been a mood of cautious optimism, and part of the caution comes from concerns about regulation that may be headed for private equity in europe and back in the united states. i asked pam hendrickson, the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investment going forward. pam: when you think about some of the things that need to happen or that might happen, it is really hard to get things done. things do not move quickly. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. so let's talk about border tax . that came out and now there is a deluge of people going wait a minute, you can't do that. mary barra of general motors going, if i import the parts from china and assemble the car in detroit, what does that do to me? on deductibility of interest, you have really a lot of small businesses going, wait, this is how i have financed my --
stay focused. ♪ jason: welcome back. ♪ jason: welcome back. i am jason kelly here in berlin at the superreturn international conference. on stage and in the halls, there has been a mood of cautious optimism, and part of the caution comes from concerns about regulation that may be headed for private equity in europe and back in the united states. i asked pam hendrickson, the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investment going forward. pam: when you think about some of the things...
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. ♪ jason: welcome back. i am jason kelly here in berlin at the superreturn international conference. on stage and in the halls, there has been a mood of cautious optimism, and part ofhe caution comes from concerns about regulation that may be headed for private equity in europe and back in the united states. i asked pam hendrickson, the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investments and firm going forward. pam: when you think about some of the things that need to happen or that might happen, it is really hard to get things done. things do not move quickly. no government in the world short of a dictatorship can really move things along quickly. so let's talk about border tax. that came out and now there is a deluge of people going wait a minute, you can't do that. mary barra of general motors going, if i import the parts from china and assemble the car in detroit, what does that do to me? on deductibility of interest, you have really a lot of small businesses going, wait, this is how i have finance
. ♪ jason: welcome back. i am jason kelly here in berlin at the superreturn international conference. on stage and in the halls, there has been a mood of cautious optimism, and part ofhe caution comes from concerns about regulation that may be headed for private equity in europe and back in the united states. i asked pam hendrickson, the coo of riverside what that might mean for her investments and firm going forward. pam: when you think about some of the things that need to happen or that...
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jason: you mentioned equinox. you are taking this into the boutique fitness arena, capitalizing on the fact that we are going to these high-end gyms. how does that work? david: equinox developed a training program that they are beta testing right now in their chicago and houston markets. the idea was to bring together their members to train them for pro day, or, essentially, the nfl combine. you are seeing a lot of traction. people want to test their athleticism in a lot of different ways. caroline: what about the amounts that are being raised, and how do you grow geographically? you go to the u.k., europe? david: to answer that question, we ask people to look at ironman. iron man very smartly not saturated the market. they have gone to banking centers, where you can bring together these incredibly strong, deep, and wealthy, connected communities. we are going to grow the same way we grew into four different markets in the u.s. last year. we will deploy a national championship next year. when you grow into europe
jason: you mentioned equinox. you are taking this into the boutique fitness arena, capitalizing on the fact that we are going to these high-end gyms. how does that work? david: equinox developed a training program that they are beta testing right now in their chicago and houston markets. the idea was to bring together their members to train them for pro day, or, essentially, the nfl combine. you are seeing a lot of traction. people want to test their athleticism in a lot of different ways....
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[laughter] jason: that's the bottom line. i wanted to study economics in , and perhaps become an academic of some kind. got to second year calculus in college and realize this was not going to happen. i happened to go to a school that places a heavy emphasis on , so i did what a lot of kids still do and migrated to a discipline became much easier, which was writing. that ia similar story in read something in the college paper and went down to complain, and was invited to join the paper. between my sophomore and junior year in college, i got an onernship with "usa today" the sports page, which was a very big deal. that was the reason you read "usa today." [laughter] jason: i took that, and by the end the summer, i was convinced that i wanted to be a journalist , which may be senior year of college very long. i did not initially see myself writing about race primarily. , had things to say about race but i didn't imagine it would be the focus of my journalism. i developed more conservative views in college, discovered certain wr
[laughter] jason: that's the bottom line. i wanted to study economics in , and perhaps become an academic of some kind. got to second year calculus in college and realize this was not going to happen. i happened to go to a school that places a heavy emphasis on , so i did what a lot of kids still do and migrated to a discipline became much easier, which was writing. that ia similar story in read something in the college paper and went down to complain, and was invited to join the paper. between...
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jason: i just named more than a handful. i been covering school segregation for 10 years and i have poured through data compiled by the u.s. department of education. here is what it shows. the heavily black or latino it is, the less likely the school will have qualified teachers to curriculumge-based or technology across the board in any community in this country. yes, there are exceptional schools, but you would be dishonest to say that is the rule. but we also know is that when you're separating kids not only by race and class, that creates a toxic learning environment. that does not mean that any child, black child, has to sit next to a white child to be smart. is in an all-black school and i live in all-black neighborhood. i would never say that a black truck can never be smart or cannot achieve if they are not in the class with white children, but we do know from the founding of public education in this country, resources follow my children. scale, not come on provided the same education to black children in segregated
jason: i just named more than a handful. i been covering school segregation for 10 years and i have poured through data compiled by the u.s. department of education. here is what it shows. the heavily black or latino it is, the less likely the school will have qualified teachers to curriculumge-based or technology across the board in any community in this country. yes, there are exceptional schools, but you would be dishonest to say that is the rule. but we also know is that when you're...
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come on, jason. cut this stuff out. anonymous sources are the basis of most truthful reporting that has gone on on investigative basis about presidents of the united states, republican and democrat, for the last 50 years. again, it's based on anonymous sources because people like yourself, when you are an anonymous source, do not want to be quoted by name when you are trying to tell us your version of the truth. and i accept that it's your version of the truth and i accept you as an anonymous source. but let's not hide from being one if you are going to call out anonymous sources. i'm going to say, jason, tell us your life is an anonymous source. >> push back on that and say if the facts are accurate but when it's innuendo and rumor that's being pushed out there, i think that's completely ridiculous. this goes back to my initial point about the cultural divide and the fundamental misunderstanding of the press -- >> i agree about the cultural divide. >> when you saw the rally last night in harrisburg and saw the presiden
come on, jason. cut this stuff out. anonymous sources are the basis of most truthful reporting that has gone on on investigative basis about presidents of the united states, republican and democrat, for the last 50 years. again, it's based on anonymous sources because people like yourself, when you are an anonymous source, do not want to be quoted by name when you are trying to tell us your version of the truth. and i accept that it's your version of the truth and i accept you as an anonymous...
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please join me in welcoming jason silverman. [applause] jason: that was 10 years ago. theve not checked lately rate my professor.com. myould have to imagine hotness has deteriorated. all i can say today is out. this is an incredible experience for me. john for thatk , as ang interview historian he certainly would back in time. i want to thank the abraham lincoln institute for posting this, it is a dream come true. you i grew up in alexandria which is just across the potomac, washington, dc was always a place where field trips came and went. they always held a very dear spot in my heart. remiss if i didn't tell you that i have been interested in with abraham lincoln since the fourth grade. it is an act of defiance on my part. my fourth grade teacher for parents night decided that we were going to have silent vignettes. you still there and they look at famousybe you did figures, one of the ones they chose was a lincoln-douglas debate. i got my hopes up tremendously. she said you cannot be abraham lincoln, you are not tall enough. you have to be stephen douglas. well, it
please join me in welcoming jason silverman. [applause] jason: that was 10 years ago. theve not checked lately rate my professor.com. myould have to imagine hotness has deteriorated. all i can say today is out. this is an incredible experience for me. john for thatk , as ang interview historian he certainly would back in time. i want to thank the abraham lincoln institute for posting this, it is a dream come true. you i grew up in alexandria which is just across the potomac, washington, dc was...
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miller. >> back to the panel and joining the conversation, jason paris and jason miller. >> you never met carter page. >> trump did name him as one of the five advisers at the time as a candidate, donald trump is under pressure to name advisers and he named carter page phd. did he have any role or put in policy papers, do you know? >> here is the deal. so carter page never met president trump and never spoke with president trump. he sat in some article that he wants to launch it. the city of new york makes it open to the public to come in. i want to a yankee's game two years ago. >> he went to meetings with donald trump. he's talking about rallies. >> it is completely ridiculous. tl this seems every time that trump starting to put back a good week or day. we have great news of the egyptian -- and one of these stories popping up of allegations of anonymous source. take a look at this story, this story has four reporters in the by line. there is not one single quoted source in that entire story identifies them by name to backup these allegations. it is ridiculous. this culture of -- >>
miller. >> back to the panel and joining the conversation, jason paris and jason miller. >> you never met carter page. >> trump did name him as one of the five advisers at the time as a candidate, donald trump is under pressure to name advisers and he named carter page phd. did he have any role or put in policy papers, do you know? >> here is the deal. so carter page never met president trump and never spoke with president trump. he sat in some article that he wants to...
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i think jason would agree. you will not make progress reducing that deficit when you are growing at less than 2%. if we get it up to 3% or 4%, you see a big increase in tax revenue. i'm not saying the tax cut will pay for itself. i'm saying that if we don't get growth up, we will never make progress. every percentage point increase in growth we can get, we get $3 trillion less debt over a decade. jason, i don't agree with your numbers on this. >> i think you agree conce conceptually, you will deal with the fiscal issues. the deal is, jason, do you agree that these tax cuts are the key to growing the economy more rebur robustly than now? >> we should lower the corporate rate, but we should pay for it. we cannot afford to lower to 15%. there is no way to pay for that. we should also be investing in infrastructure and scientific research and education. all of those things were cut in the budget that president trump already put forward. he is cutting investment in the future and cutting investments in the economic
i think jason would agree. you will not make progress reducing that deficit when you are growing at less than 2%. if we get it up to 3% or 4%, you see a big increase in tax revenue. i'm not saying the tax cut will pay for itself. i'm saying that if we don't get growth up, we will never make progress. every percentage point increase in growth we can get, we get $3 trillion less debt over a decade. jason, i don't agree with your numbers on this. >> i think you agree conce conceptually, you...
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jason, let me start with you. we know that just last week we learned from the gsa that all was well as it relates to the president and the trump hotel there in d.c., some reorganization happening to make sure that the president wasn't profiting from the hotel while he's in office. we know that ivanka trump will keep her stake in that hotel. why shouldn't she do the same thing to avoid any conflict of interest potentially from foreign dignitaries coming to the hotel trying to curry favor with the administration, just defer that income while she's working for the president? >> well, i think it's pretty silly to say that -- or to think that somehow someone staying at a hotel's going to influence decisions for an administration. but there are a couple things i think are really important for people at home to realize is that for jared and ivanka, not only have they been working with the office of government ethics, the white house general council, they've also been working with jamie gorlich, former deputy attorney gen
jason, let me start with you. we know that just last week we learned from the gsa that all was well as it relates to the president and the trump hotel there in d.c., some reorganization happening to make sure that the president wasn't profiting from the hotel while he's in office. we know that ivanka trump will keep her stake in that hotel. why shouldn't she do the same thing to avoid any conflict of interest potentially from foreign dignitaries coming to the hotel trying to curry favor with...
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go get jason. >> jason ran next door to his brother jason's house. >> 911 your emergency. >> while his father mark beside himself called mmg. >> she i came in she's got blood everywhere. i have no idea. >> you have no idea what happened? you don't know where she's bleeding from. >> no, i don't, there's blood everywhere. >> are you with her now? >> yes, oh it's in her chest, a big xwash in her chest. >> and jason woke up to the horror two ways at once, fire department alarm, brother alarm. >> i was asleep as a volunteer firefighter i have a pager, the pager went off, and i could hear casey coming up the stairs, yelling at me, in a panic q there's something wrong with mom. you got to come next door right now." >> did you have any sense of what it was? >> i had no idea what i was going to walk into. >> what he walked into was a nightmare beyond dreaming. there was his father, in full blown panic and lying on the floor in a puddle of blood was his mother, and the rookie firefighter for an instant to his eternal regret, froze. >> if i would have come on that situation now, i would have imme
go get jason. >> jason ran next door to his brother jason's house. >> 911 your emergency. >> while his father mark beside himself called mmg. >> she i came in she's got blood everywhere. i have no idea. >> you have no idea what happened? you don't know where she's bleeding from. >> no, i don't, there's blood everywhere. >> are you with her now? >> yes, oh it's in her chest, a big xwash in her chest. >> and jason woke up to the horror two...
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jason pominville. jason zucker. look out. pominville, a shot blocked by bouwmeester. ryan suter hammers one. it gs in front. spurgeon back out to center. intercepted by paul stastny. has a goal in this one. to the outside. stastny out in front. defended beautifully that time by jared spurgeon. colton parayko to the corner. spurgeon hard on jaden schwartz. jason zucker. back down for the minnesota wild. through center ice. tying goal as it's dumped all the way back in. 90 seconds gone in overtime. colton parayko will start the breakout. minnesota positioned well. parayko takes his time. moved in. zach parise with coyle. charlie coyle, his shot hung onto by jake allen! it's still loogs. it comes back. brodin with a shot. through traffic and kicks around to the prosz we are a shot, steered out by allen. brodin in deep. hanzal, low to high. nate prosser. still moving in. hanzal in back of the goal. the outside. shot taken by ryan white. in front. available. matt dumba will hunt it down. they move it quickly. ryan white in the zone. parise a shot on parayko, to the corner.
jason pominville. jason zucker. look out. pominville, a shot blocked by bouwmeester. ryan suter hammers one. it gs in front. spurgeon back out to center. intercepted by paul stastny. has a goal in this one. to the outside. stastny out in front. defended beautifully that time by jared spurgeon. colton parayko to the corner. spurgeon hard on jaden schwartz. jason zucker. back down for the minnesota wild. through center ice. tying goal as it's dumped all the way back in. 90 seconds gone in...
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jason: we have this not funny joke at halcyon that we are experts in getting cash. that is true though. andbarrier to trading investing is you to source these documents and claims. that is complex. that grades a lot of opportunity for us. vonnie: what about other strategies? you had a great year last year. we reported it was a good year. you are not involved in the energy space. what about retail and other things in the u.s.? jason: the biggest opportunity we saw last year are situations where there is some form of forced selling. it is structures that manage capital around risk-based triggers or have daily liquidity. it is not that these investors are less intelligent than we are, it is just they manage capital under different constraints. when we see that forced economic seven, that creates best-selling, that creates opportunities for us. the underwriting and issuance thep into the risk group or workout group, we find opportunities. there were several examples last year. waswhere the specific loan underwritten by three days. less than a year later, two of those ba
jason: we have this not funny joke at halcyon that we are experts in getting cash. that is true though. andbarrier to trading investing is you to source these documents and claims. that is complex. that grades a lot of opportunity for us. vonnie: what about other strategies? you had a great year last year. we reported it was a good year. you are not involved in the energy space. what about retail and other things in the u.s.? jason: the biggest opportunity we saw last year are situations where...
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jason pominville. jason zucker. look out. pominville, a shot blocked by bouwmeester. ryan suter hammers one. it goes astray with traffic out in front. spurgeon back out to center. intercepted by paul stastny. has a goal in this one. to the outside. stastny out in front. defended beautifully that time by jared spurgeon. colton parayko to the corner. spurgeon hard on jaden schwartz. jason zucker. back down for the minnesota wild. through center ice. tying goal as it's dumped all the way back in. 90 seconds gone in overtime. colton parayko will start the breakout. minnesota positioned well. parayko takes his time. moved in. zach parise with coyle. charlie coyle, his shot hung onto by jake allen! it's still loogs. it comes back. brodin with a shot. through traffic and kicks around to the outside. prosz we are a shot, steered out by allen. brodin in deep. hanzal, low to high. nate prosser. still moving in. hanzal in back of the goal. the outside. shot taken by ryan white. in front. available. matt dumba will hunt it down. they move it quickly. ryan white in the zone. paris
jason pominville. jason zucker. look out. pominville, a shot blocked by bouwmeester. ryan suter hammers one. it goes astray with traffic out in front. spurgeon back out to center. intercepted by paul stastny. has a goal in this one. to the outside. stastny out in front. defended beautifully that time by jared spurgeon. colton parayko to the corner. spurgeon hard on jaden schwartz. jason zucker. back down for the minnesota wild. through center ice. tying goal as it's dumped all the way back in....
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i don't see any calls to find out who each member of congress a has met with. >> jason -- gentleman jason. >> this is totally hypocritical. absolutely hypocritical. >> i feel sorry for you to have to defend the inagainstble again. i worked in the clinton white house. i remember when people in the republican party were attacking hillary clinton, attacking them about the people who were meeting with hillary clinton and bill clinton. now for republicans to come into office to have control over the entire government and have a president who has notary leased his tax returns, who has not divested from his business, who hasn't set up a blind trust, who won't release the visitor logsz and for you to say that's what bill clinton did, i thought this guy was going to drain the swamp. >> no. that's -- i'm glad you brought up this point. when you talk about what president trump is doing putting the five-year ban on administration officials coming out -- >> don't change the topic now. >> no. >> hold on, both of you hold on a second. it's a fair point but i want to follow up on one point, jason, becaus
i don't see any calls to find out who each member of congress a has met with. >> jason -- gentleman jason. >> this is totally hypocritical. absolutely hypocritical. >> i feel sorry for you to have to defend the inagainstble again. i worked in the clinton white house. i remember when people in the republican party were attacking hillary clinton, attacking them about the people who were meeting with hillary clinton and bill clinton. now for republicans to come into office to...
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plus we have great music from jason derulo! [ cheers and applause ] what a surreal day today was, you guys. today was the grand opening of our new "tonight show" ride, "the race through new york." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we've been working probably 3 1/2 years on this ride. i can't believe it's actually a a real thing. and i want to thank everyone from universal who helped out with this. they threw us a giant ticker tape parade this morning, this is real. check this out. ♪ >> jimmy: this is this morning here at the park. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ yeah, it was -- [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: crazy! >> jimmy: it's been a crazy day. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: i mean, was that surreal? i mean, what did you feel when you went on the ride? like, what were you -- what were you thinking? >> questlove: i couldn't believe it happened. you made it manifested. it was crazy. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: well, i mean, but seeing yourself in a ride it's like, it hasn't really sunken in for me yet. >> tariq: it makes you think about how many
plus we have great music from jason derulo! [ cheers and applause ] what a surreal day today was, you guys. today was the grand opening of our new "tonight show" ride, "the race through new york." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we've been working probably 3 1/2 years on this ride. i can't believe it's actually a a real thing. and i want to thank everyone from universal who helped out with this. they threw us a giant ticker tape parade this morning, this is real. check this out....
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now, this news about jason chaffetz. i thought the most interesting part is when you apologized for checking your phone for updates. i didn't know it was a phone. >> they're coming in frequently. >> i'll apologize, too. have a great afternoon. >>> right now on msnbc, the georgia runoff, 2 out of 18 candidates will face off in a june election for tom price's vacant house seat.
now, this news about jason chaffetz. i thought the most interesting part is when you apologized for checking your phone for updates. i didn't know it was a phone. >> they're coming in frequently. >> i'll apologize, too. have a great afternoon. >>> right now on msnbc, the georgia runoff, 2 out of 18 candidates will face off in a june election for tom price's vacant house seat.
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and he says -- >> jason has had it with all of that. he's out. and oh, by the way, he's what jason chaffetz has to sigh about donald trump's tax returns today. >> when donald trump was campaigning i said very clearly if you're going to run for president, you should have to open up your kimono and show everybody everything, including your tax returns. it should be a law to do that and i'm actually working on that and i think they should have to disclose their medical background and have to disclose their taxes. >> i can't. there's a script in the teleprompter but i just can't do it. donald trump in a kimono. no? jason chaffetz don't say that. don't make us think about that. when we come back, charley psychos, i will ask them who's next? who's the next republican to give up on donald trump's washington? for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 25
and he says -- >> jason has had it with all of that. he's out. and oh, by the way, he's what jason chaffetz has to sigh about donald trump's tax returns today. >> when donald trump was campaigning i said very clearly if you're going to run for president, you should have to open up your kimono and show everybody everything, including your tax returns. it should be a law to do that and i'm actually working on that and i think they should have to disclose their medical background and...
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jason zucker back of the goal. good read by parayko. parayko comes up with it. out of the reach of jason zucker who gets to it. he'll grind it belong long. berglund. he sets up edmundson and out they come. patrik berglund has it for st. louis. they scale it in. dubnyk will leave it there. just about eight minutes gone in overtime. through center. mikael granlund a chip. bortuzzo for st. louis. fore-check by zucker. left there. gunnarsson hard-pressed. puck is available. underneath the attacking forward. moving in on the play. they tie it up for a faceoff with 11:59 left in overtime. mikael granlund had the puck underneath him. that's why we'll get the face-off. >> brian: if you think about both clubs and how they deploy their defense in this game, the blues, big minutes for their top four. they've pd those guys -- bouwmeester, pietrangelo, edmundson, parayko. under ten minutes for both gunnarsson -- i should say bortuzzo just over ten minutes coming into the overtime so obviously when you've got your big guys playing a lot of minutes and hesser pair getting out
jason zucker back of the goal. good read by parayko. parayko comes up with it. out of the reach of jason zucker who gets to it. he'll grind it belong long. berglund. he sets up edmundson and out they come. patrik berglund has it for st. louis. they scale it in. dubnyk will leave it there. just about eight minutes gone in overtime. through center. mikael granlund a chip. bortuzzo for st. louis. fore-check by zucker. left there. gunnarsson hard-pressed. puck is available. underneath the attacking...
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jason riley is a senior fellow at the manhattan institute. he is a member of the wall street journal internal board and a commentator for fox news appeared for more than a decade. after joining the journal in 1994, he was named senior educational writer in 2000 and a member of the editorial board in 2005. five. in 2008 he published let them in which argues for free-market orientation and us immigration policy and a second book, please stop helping us which is about the track record of government and its effort to help black underclass was published in 2014. he joined the manhattan institute in 2050. born in buffalo new york earned his bachelors degree from the state of university of new york buffalo. first off joining me in welcoming our two speakers. [applause] i just want to start out our conversation trying to orient all of our participants in the audience with how you came to this work and your experience in your work in journalism, both of your work, back fascinating storytellers who people who find issues and bring them to life and work
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is it similar to what jason is arguing or something different. >> i do not think it is what jason was talking about. i reject the night that there's something inherently flawed the black culture that has led to disparity. don't understand how one can study and understand the history of the country and think that. i don't think how one can understand the sociology that shows that in every step of the way, black americans are facing discrimination as that somehow they're unable to overcome discrimination in job market in housing, in schools, that means that it's simply a problem of culture. would be interested if what is a problem with white culture that we need to be worrying about? the problem with white culture that continues to allow prejudice and inequality. if we want to talk about culture, let's not just talk about the problems of black culture because black people did not create ghettos, did not bring themselves over here, did not create jim crow laws, did not create housing segregation and school second degree gages in the north. this didn't come as a product of bad black cultu
is it similar to what jason is arguing or something different. >> i do not think it is what jason was talking about. i reject the night that there's something inherently flawed the black culture that has led to disparity. don't understand how one can study and understand the history of the country and think that. i don't think how one can understand the sociology that shows that in every step of the way, black americans are facing discrimination as that somehow they're unable to overcome...
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jason and elijah were saying the information should be declassified. i think we have kasie hunt available to give us more analysis. i was trying to do your job as well as you do, describing what just happened. fill in the blanks for me and tell me what you make of this. >> you were doing a great job of it, ali. this is pretty remarkable, to have both the chairman and ranking member of this oversight committee come out together. it's not something we see very often. and say they have a problem with what has gone on here, which is that the white house has declined to provide any documents that this committee demanded in a bipartisan way related to what you were outlining, whether michael flynn had inappropriate contacts or inappropriately accepted money from a foreign government. the one gok yudocument in parti is an sf-86. to apply for a security cheer clearance from the government, you have to fill out a very long document, detailing your past, your friends, if you've been overseas, any contacts you've had with people overseas. so that's the informatio
jason and elijah were saying the information should be declassified. i think we have kasie hunt available to give us more analysis. i was trying to do your job as well as you do, describing what just happened. fill in the blanks for me and tell me what you make of this. >> you were doing a great job of it, ali. this is pretty remarkable, to have both the chairman and ranking member of this oversight committee come out together. it's not something we see very often. and say they have a...
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jason chaffetz don't say that. don't make us think about that. when we come back, charley psychos, i will ask them who's next? who's the next republican to give up on donald trump's washington? you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. but with my back pain i couldn't sleep or get up in time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. and now. i'm back! aleve pm for a better am. be the you who doesn't cover your moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done wi treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stera® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalizatio
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joining us from austin, texas, jason shanker -- schenker. why are people looking at the wrong metric, as you say it? why are they so focused on inventories and while they wrong in that sense? thing,i think the first the oil inventory report, they don't usually talk as much about product. for most of us looking at financial markets, thinking about gasoline or inventories including diesel, that is a bit in the weeds. that's not the top line number that we see on the screen. people tendng that to pay less attention to, but that's the fundamental driver of oil prices. scarlet: it also has to do with what time of year we are at. seasonally you make a case for product inventory over crude inventory. jason: that's right. we are about to go into the summer driving season. the peak demand, that's the biggest net short in the world. those inventories have been falling in recent weeks. seeing a decline of 36.5 million barrels in gasoline and distillates, the biggest six we decline we have seen since april of 2006. jason, when we look at the crack sprea
joining us from austin, texas, jason shanker -- schenker. why are people looking at the wrong metric, as you say it? why are they so focused on inventories and while they wrong in that sense? thing,i think the first the oil inventory report, they don't usually talk as much about product. for most of us looking at financial markets, thinking about gasoline or inventories including diesel, that is a bit in the weeds. that's not the top line number that we see on the screen. people tendng that to...
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. >> jason, you obviously worked with president trump, you worked on the campaign with donald trump as a candidate. you know, bill o'reilly can be a tough interviewer, no doubt about it. i'm wondering what you make of their -- i don't know if friendship is the right word. do you see it as a friendship or is it a -- has it been a mutually beneficial relationship? how do you see it? >> it's been widely reported that the president and mr. o'reilly have been friends for a number of decades. during the time i worked for the president, it came across as a mutually beneficial relationship, that really o'reilly was one of the people who predicted the rise of president trump and he was capturing the imagination and the voice of so many voters. it really seemed to me we saw these opportunities were they were helping each other. i'll tell you from the campaign side of things, mr. o'reilly is a very tough interviewer, and there's probably no interview that we would be the most nervous about, unless we found out the president was going on o'reilly. you never knew what was going to pop up. but as we
. >> jason, you obviously worked with president trump, you worked on the campaign with donald trump as a candidate. you know, bill o'reilly can be a tough interviewer, no doubt about it. i'm wondering what you make of their -- i don't know if friendship is the right word. do you see it as a friendship or is it a -- has it been a mutually beneficial relationship? how do you see it? >> it's been widely reported that the president and mr. o'reilly have been friends for a number of...
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so jason, what do we have this week? long weekend, a visit to the cinema is on the agenda for many families, and they can climb aboard a spaceship and the like. the buddies mechanic the canada excel back. a talking raccoon is back from volume two. the terrible atrocities of the armenian genocide in the first world war era turkey are on the agenda in the promise, getting big screen love treatment, and lady macbeth, a low—budget british cello that has nothing to do with shakespeare.” was only cinema at the weekend and i saw the trailer for guardians of the galaxy: vol 2. even watching the trailer, ifelt i let galaxy: vol 2. even watching the trailer, i felt i let was galaxy: vol 2. even watching the trailer, ifelt i let was bombarded with this while of noise and furious and funny little creatures. that sums it up. boot we'll move on. laughter if you saw the first one, you'll know that it is about... there a talking raccoon, a talking tree. that he has now been cut down to a tiny tree which is very cute stop there with
so jason, what do we have this week? long weekend, a visit to the cinema is on the agenda for many families, and they can climb aboard a spaceship and the like. the buddies mechanic the canada excel back. a talking raccoon is back from volume two. the terrible atrocities of the armenian genocide in the first world war era turkey are on the agenda in the promise, getting big screen love treatment, and lady macbeth, a low—budget british cello that has nothing to do with shakespeare.” was only...
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. >> jason chaffetz is speaking out tonight. he spoke to manu raju. phil, this is for you so pay particular attention to this. >> personally, i see no information or no data to support the notion that general flynn complied with the law. and that is he was supposed to seek permission and receive permission from both the secretary of state and the secretary of the army prior to traveling to russia to not only accept that payment but to engage in that activity. i see no evidence that he actually did that. >> the reason i'm giving it to you is because you have very strong opinions about what chaffetz said today. explain why. >> i think he's dead wrong. look. there's somebody who investigates whether there's a violation of law. that's the fbi. there's somebody in the executive branch who determines whether to take that to a court, whether to ask a judge and a jury whether someone has committed a crime. that's the department of justice. the congress has a role here. their role is significant. that is, can we protect candidates in the next election to ensur
. >> jason chaffetz is speaking out tonight. he spoke to manu raju. phil, this is for you so pay particular attention to this. >> personally, i see no information or no data to support the notion that general flynn complied with the law. and that is he was supposed to seek permission and receive permission from both the secretary of state and the secretary of the army prior to traveling to russia to not only accept that payment but to engage in that activity. i see no evidence that...
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you deal with it a little bit, jason, i'm not sure how. is it that easy to separate corporate from individual? >> i think that's tricky, no doubt about it. but i think you have to do it, because if you try to lower the individual rate a lot -- >> jason -- >> it costs a lot of money, yes. >> as we're watching the ceo meeting here's a.j. bank of mastercard. >> -- comes all the risks a lot of people aren't aware of. consumers prefer functionality over choice and second because the weakest link tends to be the small businesses and medium sized businesses and kevin, you are a small businessman you understand this really well, we're attacked more often than others and when they get attacked they get shut down more often than others. you put all that together, my sense is that the series of things that can be done in the short term in cyber be about t from public/private relationships to the kind of act that congress passed, did i think 70% of the way to get the right level of information sharing, take that forward, liability sharing as well, and
you deal with it a little bit, jason, i'm not sure how. is it that easy to separate corporate from individual? >> i think that's tricky, no doubt about it. but i think you have to do it, because if you try to lower the individual rate a lot -- >> jason -- >> it costs a lot of money, yes. >> as we're watching the ceo meeting here's a.j. bank of mastercard. >> -- comes all the risks a lot of people aren't aware of. consumers prefer functionality over choice and...
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jason sudeikis everybody. [ cheers and applause ] this is very exciting. we have a comedy legend with us tonight. she's -- one of the stars of nbc's great news, andrea martin is in the building. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait to talk to her. and this is very exciting for us. he is the host of his own late night show in germany -- neo magizin royale. that's the name of the show and now i'm going to say his name and i'm gonna nail it. jan bohmermann is here tonight and -- [ cheers and applause ] very excited to have our first german talk show host. you're here on good night. but before we get to all that, president trump has been scrambling for literally any kind of positive achievement as he nears the end of his first 100 days in office. meanwhile, he and congress are facing down an imminent deadline to avoid a government shutdown. for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump is nearing the 100 day milestone with record low approval ratings and a white house in constant chaos which means today was the perfe
jason sudeikis everybody. [ cheers and applause ] this is very exciting. we have a comedy legend with us tonight. she's -- one of the stars of nbc's great news, andrea martin is in the building. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait to talk to her. and this is very exciting for us. he is the host of his own late night show in germany -- neo magizin royale. that's the name of the show and now i'm going to say his name and i'm gonna nail it. jan bohmermann is here tonight and -- [ cheers and...
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hi, jason, what do we have this week? long weekend, a visit to the cinema is on the agenda for many families, and they can climb aboard a spaceship if they like. those saviours of space, the guardians of the galaxy, are back, complete with talking raccoon for volume two of guardians of the galaxy. the terrible atrocities of the armenian genocide in the first world war era turkey are on the agenda in the promise, getting big screen love treatment with christian bale,
hi, jason, what do we have this week? long weekend, a visit to the cinema is on the agenda for many families, and they can climb aboard a spaceship if they like. those saviours of space, the guardians of the galaxy, are back, complete with talking raccoon for volume two of guardians of the galaxy. the terrible atrocities of the armenian genocide in the first world war era turkey are on the agenda in the promise, getting big screen love treatment with christian bale,
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hi, jason, what do we have this week? long weekend, a visit to the cinema is on the agenda for many families, and they can climb aboard a spaceship if they like. those saviours of space, the guardians of the galaxy, are back, complete with talking raccoon for volume two of guardians of the galaxy. the terrible atrocities of the armenian genocide in the first world war era turkey are on the agenda in the promise, getting big screen love treatment with christian bale, and rising star florence pugh takes centre stage for lady macbeth, a low—budget british chiller that has nothing to do with shakespeare. i was at the cinema at the weekend and i saw the trailer for guardians of the galaxy vol 2. oh my goodness, even watching the trailer, ifelt like i was bombarded with this wall of noise and fury and funny little creatures. that sums it up, really. we'll move on! laughter. if you saw volume 1, you'll know that it is about... there a talking raccoon, a talking tree, it doesn't say much. itjust says, "i am groot." that tree ha
hi, jason, what do we have this week? long weekend, a visit to the cinema is on the agenda for many families, and they can climb aboard a spaceship if they like. those saviours of space, the guardians of the galaxy, are back, complete with talking raccoon for volume two of guardians of the galaxy. the terrible atrocities of the armenian genocide in the first world war era turkey are on the agenda in the promise, getting big screen love treatment with christian bale, and rising star florence...
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thank you very much, jason, jen and ron. have a great weekend. >>> still to come for us, officials in hawaii firing back this morning at attorney general jeff sessions after he says, well, he's shocked that a judge on a "island in the pacific" could block the president's travel ban. think again.new york ? this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov only tylenol® rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast, for fast pain relief. tylenol® is to always keep track of your employees.r micromanage them. make sure they're producing. woo! employee of the month! you really shouldn't leave their side. vita coco coconut water, hydration comes naturally. it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think
thank you very much, jason, jen and ron. have a great weekend. >>> still to come for us, officials in hawaii firing back this morning at attorney general jeff sessions after he says, well, he's shocked that a judge on a "island in the pacific" could block the president's travel ban. think again.new york ? this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and...
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jen, jason, thank you. chris. >>> we have seen president trump has had a string of realizations now he is in office. we see a new and very significant reveal on the eve of his 100th day. we have two reporters who spoke to the president and he told them something that was something surprising. next. rave m evens. ur testimony. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. bp uses flir cameras - a new thermal imagining technology - to inspect difficult-to-reach pipelines, so we can detect leaks before humans can see them. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additional cost with vonage business. call now an
jen, jason, thank you. chris. >>> we have seen president trump has had a string of realizations now he is in office. we see a new and very significant reveal on the eve of his 100th day. we have two reporters who spoke to the president and he told them something that was something surprising. next. rave m evens. ur testimony. mr. stevens? this is your new name. this is your new house. and a perfectly inconspicuous suv. you must become invisible. [hero] i'll take my chances. bp uses...
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and jason knows this. sean spicer, for that matter, knows this. what sean spicer does day after day after day is stand up at the podium and desecrate the podium with lies, i don't know, maybes. you know that's absolutely true, jason. >> jace wherein, i'll let you respond. go ahead, jason. >> you can't say the press secretaries get up there and just throw an attack like this. >> i can. >> well, you can say that on the show, but i think sean does a very good job on the podium. going back to the issue at hand, they're sending additional ships to the korean peninsula. they never said they were going to be there on any specific day. they were eventually going there -- >> why does the trump administration and its surrogates, it'sficials get to work through all these loophole, always add an and, but, this, and that. we need the administration to be clear. and we're not getting that from the trump stgz. >> i'll tell you who's not confused, assad. who's not confused, kim jung-un. >> maybe we should get them to -- thank you. we've got to go. >>> when we com
and jason knows this. sean spicer, for that matter, knows this. what sean spicer does day after day after day is stand up at the podium and desecrate the podium with lies, i don't know, maybes. you know that's absolutely true, jason. >> jace wherein, i'll let you respond. go ahead, jason. >> you can't say the press secretaries get up there and just throw an attack like this. >> i can. >> well, you can say that on the show, but i think sean does a very good job on the...
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the extremely curious case of jason chaffetz next. looking sharp len. who's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree, when banks compete, you win. okay! ...awkward. >>> it was the day when it became absolutely clear to everyone that donald trump, as a presidential candidate, was toast. october 7th, 2016. that of course the day that an "access hollywood" hot mike recording of donald trump surfaced from 2005, featuring trump bragging about sexual assault. finally, people like congressman chaffetz of utah could come out of the shadows and make the courageous move to retract their endorsement of candidate trump. in fact, chaffetz went on a really long, unendorsement tour. >> i'm out. i can no longer, in go
the extremely curious case of jason chaffetz next. looking sharp len. who's the lucky lady? i'm going to the bank, to discuss a mortgage. ugh, see, you need a loan, you put on a suit, you go crawling to the bank. this is how i dress to get a mortgage. i just go to lendingtree. i calculate how much home i can afford. i get multiple offers to compare side by side. and the best part is... the banks come crawling to me. everything you need to get a better mortgage. clothing optional. lendingtree,...
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lauren: jason aldean winning entertainer of the year for the second year. nicole: nasdaq reports back to a final tonight. north carolina inside that cutting down those nets. they are to have their champion. south carolina versus mississippi state and the women's final. the game dominated third quarter. kayla davis knocked down a jumper to beat the buzzer. south carolina aide. worth quarter will say makes the shot in the paint and south carolina up six is under three to go. south carolina with all the momentum can't be stopped. she finishes 23 points mvp. south carolina was the first women's national championship. there is the confetti. the team hoist the trophy high. opening day in baseball. joe nodded and the defending championship at the cardinals ninth-inning. crush is a three-run homer. ties the game at bottom nine. grendel reach out to the plate with the bases loaded and a concept to the law. cars went 43 for their first walkoff victory. in phoenix, baumgartner makes history with his bat. one over the lot to give the giants a 2-0 lead. game tied at thr
lauren: jason aldean winning entertainer of the year for the second year. nicole: nasdaq reports back to a final tonight. north carolina inside that cutting down those nets. they are to have their champion. south carolina versus mississippi state and the women's final. the game dominated third quarter. kayla davis knocked down a jumper to beat the buzzer. south carolina aide. worth quarter will say makes the shot in the paint and south carolina up six is under three to go. south carolina with...