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jason: i'm jason kelly carried you can find us online at businessweek.com. carol: and our mobile app. this week, president trump fired rex tillerson from the state department. jason: and lost one of the last moderating voices in his administration. carol: we spoke to matthew philips about what it means to be surrounded by loyal test. -- loyalists. >> they disagreed fundamentally on a lot of things on foreign policy and tillerson had just gotten back from his first trip to africa as secretary of state. it was one of his more difficult trips. he had just had a member of his family pass, got sick there, gets woken up in the middle of the night by the president calling him and saying i am going to do this sit down with the north koreans. tillerson spends the next few days without sleep, calling all around the world telling people the president is going to do this and this is the reason you brought a guy like rex tillerson into the white house. he is adept at sitting down next autocrats and tatars and gaining successions out of them. jason: and made quite a good
jason: i'm jason kelly carried you can find us online at businessweek.com. carol: and our mobile app. this week, president trump fired rex tillerson from the state department. jason: and lost one of the last moderating voices in his administration. carol: we spoke to matthew philips about what it means to be surrounded by loyal test. -- loyalists. >> they disagreed fundamentally on a lot of things on foreign policy and tillerson had just gotten back from his first trip to africa as...
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jason: a great deep dive. we heard again from the hardest working man at business week other than you. let's hear what he had to say. max: huawei is a gigantic chinese company. they make networking equipment, the parts that go into cell phone base stations, almost everywhere in the world, including most of western europe, and they make a lot of smart phones. they are the third-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world after apple and samsung. unlike apple and samsung, their market share is still growing. this is probably the biggest chinese technology company, it is private, but their revenue is around $92 billion, exclusively. an enormously influential chinese company. taylor: in 2012, they were banned by the u.s. walk us through why they were banned. max: from the time they came to the u.s. starting in the early 2000's, they have raised a lot of red flags, at least with some people in the u.s. national security establishment. some of that has to do with the fact that basically anything that comes from chi
jason: a great deep dive. we heard again from the hardest working man at business week other than you. let's hear what he had to say. max: huawei is a gigantic chinese company. they make networking equipment, the parts that go into cell phone base stations, almost everywhere in the world, including most of western europe, and they make a lot of smart phones. they are the third-largest smartphone manufacturer in the world after apple and samsung. unlike apple and samsung, their market share is...
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jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. still ahead in this week's issue -- globalism versus nationalism, you make the call. jason: spending your golden years in a japanese prison. carol: and the yoga guru in charge of a corporation. jason: all of that is coming up on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're back with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber. joel, in remarks this week, it looks at globalization. with so many nationalist politicians pushing back on globalization, but there is a lot of good that gets done as a result of it. joel: we wanted to think about how overall themes are merging now and a lot of the trump policies that have emerged of late, especially with the resignation of gary cohn, have centered around this idea of nationalistic policies. keep in mind, the global economy has been global for a while. free trade sentiment is part of the reason the world is a more affluent place now. jason: and part of what you address in this story is globalization gets kno
jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. still ahead in this week's issue -- globalism versus nationalism, you make the call. jason: spending your golden years in a japanese prison. carol: and the yoga guru in charge of a corporation. jason: all of that is coming up on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: we're back with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek, joel weber. joel, in remarks this week, it looks at globalization. with so many nationalist politicians pushing...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, and also in new york, in boston, washington, d.c., and in the bay area. carol: and in london or asia. in the features section, how to think about blockchain and its potential on everyday life. jason: here is writer paul ford. paul: i've been following blockchain and bitcoin stuff since 2009. at one point, i had my computer mining them and then i thought it was lame. if i had left it on a couple of nights, i would probably be a millionaire. here is what has happened. this is as someone who lived through the first dot-com crash in 2000. it hit the wonderful stage of everything losing its mind. at the same time, underneath this stuff, there is a fascinating stack of technologies and i am seeing -- i know from young people getting excited about something, my argument in this article is even if there is a crash, don't even worry. they are in it. no one is going to be able to leave these technologies. carol: what have we learned from the tech
jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio on sirius xm, and also in new york, in boston, washington, d.c., and in the bay area. carol: and in london or asia. in the features section, how to think about blockchain and its potential on everyday life. jason: here is writer paul ford. paul: i've been following blockchain and bitcoin stuff since 2009. at one point, i had my computer mining them and then i thought it was lame. if i had left it on a couple of nights, i would...
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jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can find us on our mobile app. carol: in the politics section, a look at the drastic steps kalashnikov usa has tried to make guns in america despite restrictions. >> kalashnikov usa is headquartered in a nondescript 40,000 square foot warehouse in florida, only about 13 miles from parkland, where the recent shooting happened. it is the russian beachhead of the classic, iconic industry, state-owned company kalashnikov concern, which has been for 70 years the manufacturer of the ak-47, which is seen as one of the top russian inventions of the 20th century. jason: how are these companies connected? help us -- carol: we know it is complicated, as often things are when there is a russian factor. >> through a lot of interlocking parent and llc companies that we have been able to connect executives of the usa affiliate to the parent company outside moscow and also to a lot of allies of president vladimir putin. just to start a little history, before the sanctions were put in place by the
jason: and i'm jason kelly. you can find us on our mobile app. carol: in the politics section, a look at the drastic steps kalashnikov usa has tried to make guns in america despite restrictions. >> kalashnikov usa is headquartered in a nondescript 40,000 square foot warehouse in florida, only about 13 miles from parkland, where the recent shooting happened. it is the russian beachhead of the classic, iconic industry, state-owned company kalashnikov concern, which has been for 70 years the...
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jason: this is bloomberg "businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg "businessweek," i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. you can also find us online on businessweek.com. jason: in the economic section, japan needs workers. here is editor christina lindblad. isone thing it is doing working with major operators in the convenience store industry to roll out rfid. radiofrequency identification tags have been used mostly in's -- inlet just six and higher and sectors of manufacturing, for example automotive. they used to track movements of parts through the supply chain, and you can find them in dvd boxes, dvd rental boxes while they track which movies are going out and coming in. they want to put them on everything. we are talking about lots of product. jason: you were saying 70% or so of food sales go through convenient sales? christina: they are much bigger in japan than they are here. in japan -- in new york, we call , in japan, stores the corner store is a convenience store. when you would find gas station in the u.s. from the big sandwich you get at lunchtime to the pair
jason: this is bloomberg "businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to bloomberg "businessweek," i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. you can also find us online on businessweek.com. jason: in the economic section, japan needs workers. here is editor christina lindblad. isone thing it is doing working with major operators in the convenience store industry to roll out rfid. radiofrequency identification tags have been used mostly in's -- inlet just six and higher and...
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jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. what new and let's not about the fresh crop of leaders on wall street. jason: we are going to the hottest local can -- all ahead on bloomberg businessweek. carol: with your with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek. eight very timely story and it takes a look at succession planning that we are seeing as a really well-known big bank and financial firm. it starts with jason kelly, which looks at blackstone. >> we try to make this be a package. this is a wider moment of succession on wall street. blackstone is gigantic. jason's story is basically a look at gray, who has been this real estate guru. when you look at blackstone in the portfolio they are more a real estate company than a private equity. >> this is a fascinating story to work on, because this has been a career success. wasonly job he has ever had straight out of the university of pennsylvania, and he did these signature deals on the way. himself in thes number two job at a firm that controls $434 billion in assets. >
jason: i'm jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. what new and let's not about the fresh crop of leaders on wall street. jason: we are going to the hottest local can -- all ahead on bloomberg businessweek. carol: with your with the editor in chief of bloomberg businessweek. eight very timely story and it takes a look at succession planning that we are seeing as a really well-known big bank and financial firm. it starts with jason kelly, which looks at blackstone. >> we try to make this be...
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jason: tiger woods. carol: yes we are. >> all of that is -- jason: tiger woods. that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> we are here with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek. we have to start with remarks this week. it is my favorite story. i feel like it is a must read here. it is a history lesson about the relationship between u.s. and china and the role the u.s. has played in developing the china we know today. >> as with any good history story, we must try and look forward a bit. i think it helps connect dots. this is why it is a must-read. this is a skirmish right now that could very well escalate into a trade war. but there is a bigger conversation about what is our relationship with china supposed to be and how has that changed. >> and how has it changed. you go through the history, but it informs where we are at this moment and what is at stake. >> yes. that gets to where we might go. keep in mind, china was viewed as a backwater not that long ago, and the west basically brought it online. as a result, it has made china actually pretty
jason: tiger woods. carol: yes we are. >> all of that is -- jason: tiger woods. that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> we are here with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek. we have to start with remarks this week. it is my favorite story. i feel like it is a must read here. it is a history lesson about the relationship between u.s. and china and the role the u.s. has played in developing the china we know today. >> as with any good history story,...
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jason chaffetz in for laura. we will see you monday. ♪ ♪ jay >> good evening from new york i'm jason chaffetz in for laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. many big stories tonight after agreeing to meet with kim jong un, how should president trump avoid walking into a trap? we will get expert insight. plus, a florida school shooting survivor joins us to discuss his meeting with the president yesterday. and to explain why he is not on the gun control bandwagon. an actor and congressional candidate antonio sabato jr. joins us from california to discuss hollywood's hypocrisy on the nra and guns. but we begin with news that will only intensify the battle over illegal immigration. after the president blasted her as a disgrace yesterday, oakland mayor libby schaaf is defending her decision to warn illegal immigrants of a recent ice raid targeting violent criminals. the democrat tried to present her defiance law justice normal which it most certainly is not. >> throughout this journey with this new administ
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." ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back to jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on radio. and on am 1130 in new york, 1061 in boston, 99.1 fm in d.c., and am 960 in the bay area. jason: and in london and asia. in the economics section, we have peter coy talking about some new ideas -- actually old ideas about ballooning trade deficits and how to fight them. carol: it is all about auctioning off access to countries' domestic markets. here's peter. peter: right now, we have 4% unemployment, which is about as low as it ever gets. it would seem on the surface that the trade deficit is a less serious problem for the u.s. then you have a president who made this a signature campaign issue. carol: you're going to have trade deficits and trade surpluses, that is kind of the way it works. you hope it balances out, but if you look at the u.s., they have had a trade deficit ongoing year after year. maybe it is worth taking a look at. peter it 100% is worth paying : attention to. i with the president on that top am to bottom
." ♪ ♪ jason: welcome back to jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i am jason kelly. carol: i am carol massar. you can also listen to us on radio. and on am 1130 in new york, 1061 in boston, 99.1 fm in d.c., and am 960 in the bay area. jason: and in london and asia. in the economics section, we have peter coy talking about some new ideas -- actually old ideas about ballooning trade deficits and how to fight them. carol: it is all about auctioning off access to...
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>> here's the thing, jason, here's the thing, jason, that's one of the things i mentioned the other day here on fox is that the democrats don't have haven't learned that unity. you have the divide. you don't have a unified message. i will say it again on my party. you can't run on we don't like trump, anti-trump. that's not strong enough for any platform. >> jason: donald trump is actually not on the ballot in 2018, adrianna how do you see things playing out even from the perspective of a very liberal massachusetts. >> right. but the democrats have been obstructionists since president trump was inaugurated. they voted against the tax cuts which is benefiting millions and millions of americans. they vote against regulatory reform, which is growing the economy. everything trump does they obstruct. so, democrats can't run on, you know, on a trump derangement syndrome. they have to actually stand for something if we look at the economy it's helping women. it's helping african-americans. unemployment rate at all-time low. you know, our economy can't get any better at this point. we have the
>> here's the thing, jason, here's the thing, jason, that's one of the things i mentioned the other day here on fox is that the democrats don't have haven't learned that unity. you have the divide. you don't have a unified message. i will say it again on my party. you can't run on we don't like trump, anti-trump. that's not strong enough for any platform. >> jason: donald trump is actually not on the ballot in 2018, adrianna how do you see things playing out even from the...
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jason: i am jason kelly. carol: we are talking about the battle between the u.s. and china. jason: we go inside volkswagen. scandal ridden, using flower power to fight it. carol: i love the story. we talk about the cost of becoming the first billion-dollar athlete. you know who we are talking about. jason: tiger woods. carol: yes, we are. jason: that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ we are here with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek. we have to start with remarks this week. it is my favorite story. i feel like must read here. it is a history lesson about the relationship between u.s. and china and the role the u.s. has played in developing the china we know today. joel: as with any good history story, we must try and look forward a bit. i think it helps connect dots. this is why it is a must-read. this is a skirmish right now that could very well escalate into a trade war. but there is a bigger conversation about what is our relationship with china supposed to be and how has that changed. jason: and how has it changed. you go through the history, but it
jason: i am jason kelly. carol: we are talking about the battle between the u.s. and china. jason: we go inside volkswagen. scandal ridden, using flower power to fight it. carol: i love the story. we talk about the cost of becoming the first billion-dollar athlete. you know who we are talking about. jason: tiger woods. carol: yes, we are. jason: that is ahead on "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ we are here with the editor-in-chief of bloomberg businessweek. we have to start with remarks...
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jason: frustración, rabia. tristeza. yo creo que-- estaba pensando, qué mala suerte, qué mala suerte, increíble que esto me haya pasado a mí dos veces. vilma: después del tiroteo en esta escuela, el gobernador del estado de florida firmó una ley que prohibe la venta de armas de fuego a menores de 21 años y permite armar a los maestros en las aulas, algo con lo que la familia paz no está de acuerdo. jason: yo prefiero usar ese dinero a contratar más policías en las escuelas. vilma: adicionalmente, jason paz considera que las armas de alto calibre no deberían venderse al público. jason: esas son armas para guerras, no es para una persona que quiera proteger su casa, no es algo-- no es una arma para una persona que--que quiere ir a cazar. vilma: para chelsea, quien ahora trabaja con su papá, el miedo a otro posible tiroteo es constante. jason: tuvo una herida que nunca se va a curar. la herida va a estar ahí, te puedes sentir mejor pero la herida siempre va a estar ahí. vilma: por su parte, cristian confiesa
jason: frustración, rabia. tristeza. yo creo que-- estaba pensando, qué mala suerte, qué mala suerte, increíble que esto me haya pasado a mí dos veces. vilma: después del tiroteo en esta escuela, el gobernador del estado de florida firmó una ley que prohibe la venta de armas de fuego a menores de 21 años y permite armar a los maestros en las aulas, algo con lo que la familia paz no está de acuerdo. jason: yo prefiero usar ese dinero a contratar más policías en las escuelas. vilma:...
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what do you think, jason? when you are in congress, this issue when president obama sued arizona, that took place at that time. >> jason: one of the most infuriating hearings i held was warning of the victims of the crimes. the point isn't about the bigger, broader population, although if you are here illegally, you are here illegally. it is the criminal element. 80,000 times there was somebody who was incarcerated, gotten tangled with the law, they were convicted of a crime. president obama released them back into the united states as opposed to deporting them. democrats in california are absolutely nuts. >> kimberly: tell us about it. >> jason: talking about taking care of i.c.e. officers trying to get rid of the criminal element. all the problems and things going on in california like education and crime and not funding their pensions, they have to go out and pass a law saying you, it you private entity, you cannot cooperate with federal law enforcement. >> juan: they could lose on this, as kimberly said. t
what do you think, jason? when you are in congress, this issue when president obama sued arizona, that took place at that time. >> jason: one of the most infuriating hearings i held was warning of the victims of the crimes. the point isn't about the bigger, broader population, although if you are here illegally, you are here illegally. it is the criminal element. 80,000 times there was somebody who was incarcerated, gotten tangled with the law, they were convicted of a crime. president...
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>> jason: here's what happens. when the department of justice issued a subpoena, you'd better do it otherwise they're going to arrest you and they're going to charge you and the judge is going to put you in jail. as a member of congress when we issue a subpoena, department of justice just ignores it. there's no way for congress to get an expedited way to get to a court to incarcerate someone were to actually find them. you have to to the department of justice to actually serve and follow through on a subpoena to the department of justice. that's why eric holder was held in contempt of congress. >> melissa: which is exactly why people have called for a second special counsel because they just believe that the fbi and the doj can't investigate themselves. one thing that drives the american people bananas when a watch of this to the question that i constantly get when i'm out on the road are speaking to groups or even to students is how do we prevent this from happening again? it constantly seems like their scandal in
>> jason: here's what happens. when the department of justice issued a subpoena, you'd better do it otherwise they're going to arrest you and they're going to charge you and the judge is going to put you in jail. as a member of congress when we issue a subpoena, department of justice just ignores it. there's no way for congress to get an expedited way to get to a court to incarcerate someone were to actually find them. you have to to the department of justice to actually serve and follow...
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jason: that is right. the u.s. dollar has been a big wildcard in the last year or so, although we were expecting a dollar would weaken significantly over the past year because other central banks, other economies are improving and other central banks are looking to tighten their monetary policy. i think for the chinese renminbi going forward, the big issue is going to beat what is the global economy looking like? if the global economy is in good shape and we see growth, the renminbi is likely to strengthen because global manufacturing will be strong, and is unavoidable with the chinese currency not to strengthen. but on the other hand, we see some prospects are global growth diminish as we see monetary policy in the u.s., europe, tighten as we see the risk of terrorist repercussions -- tariff repercussions. that could dampen the outlook for 2019, which means something that could limit the upside potential for strength to the renminbi. retaliatorywould actions from beijing potentially look like? is it more likely to
jason: that is right. the u.s. dollar has been a big wildcard in the last year or so, although we were expecting a dollar would weaken significantly over the past year because other central banks, other economies are improving and other central banks are looking to tighten their monetary policy. i think for the chinese renminbi going forward, the big issue is going to beat what is the global economy looking like? if the global economy is in good shape and we see growth, the renminbi is likely...
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jason: the 76ers are not performing well. inkster bloomberg's jason kelly. coming up, we are joined by a republican -- that was bloomberg's jason kelly. coming up, we are joined by republican senator. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ford: health care accounts about 18% of u.s. gdp. everyone agrees that something has to be done. sen. bill cassidy thinks he has part of the answer. he joins us now from the capital. welcome, it is great to have you here. senator cassidy: it is great to be here. david: there has been some much turnover at the white house, and now there are rumors about mcmasters. the majority leader is saying you could go too far. for example, if you fire jeff there a redline for republicans who say enough is enough? cassidy:: everyone is concerned. the president is entitled to have his own people, but when there is so much turnover, hopefully the president considers this when he makes personnel changes. lisa: based on some of the turmoil, is it wrapping this into your health care proposal and is it sucking the oxygen out of the air necessary to tackl
jason: the 76ers are not performing well. inkster bloomberg's jason kelly. coming up, we are joined by a republican -- that was bloomberg's jason kelly. coming up, we are joined by republican senator. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ ford: health care accounts about 18% of u.s. gdp. everyone agrees that something has to be done. sen. bill cassidy thinks he has part of the answer. he joins us now from the capital. welcome, it is great to have you here. senator cassidy: it is great to be here. david:...
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for erin's widower jason, his dream is gone. only an empty chair and empty ache remain as he and so many in the family as if climbing those montana mountains, trying to keep putting one foot in front of the other. >> it's a dance between the grief of their loss to the joy and the blessing of having experienced them. >> it's like seeing a meteor. you wouldn't curse your luck that you saw this meteor. you'd just be thankful that you were blessed to see it. so we just have to cling to that. that wow. how amazing that we got to spend a good part of our life with two of the most precious people on the planet. >> that's all for this edition of "dateline." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> good morning. i'm dara brown in new york at msnbc world headquarters. here's what's happening. bargain bng. under scrutiny for his -- causing tension between officials. >>> stormy's strategy. what is the move behind her legal team's moves this week? >> if they came to you with a settlement in this case, would you accept it? >> well, i thi
for erin's widower jason, his dream is gone. only an empty chair and empty ache remain as he and so many in the family as if climbing those montana mountains, trying to keep putting one foot in front of the other. >> it's a dance between the grief of their loss to the joy and the blessing of having experienced them. >> it's like seeing a meteor. you wouldn't curse your luck that you saw this meteor. you'd just be thankful that you were blessed to see it. so we just have to cling to...
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>> los tengo a dieta. >> ¿ solo jason prueba? no se vale. >> ¿ jason quÉ tal?. >> espectacular, gracias. >> te vamos a creer a ti. >> james prepara la del resto. >> voy a preparar unas cuantas mÁs. >> le contamos que un estudio pÚbliblicado por ucla, dice ques rupturas amorosas llegan por temporada y son contagiosas entre amigos. >> estoy completamente de acuerdo, recuerda que siempre el medio, muchas veces determina la actitud del individuo y si estÁs en un medio de solteros con amigos que se divorciaron, terminas en medio de esa bola. >> el la amiga viene con el grupo de amigas, es que este. >> y ves cosas que no debes ver en tu pareja. >> eso dice el estudio, cuando alguien en nuestro cÍrculo cercano de amigos termina una relaciÓn contagia a sus amigos a hacer lo mismo. >> ¿ coincides?. >> sÍ. >> ¿ crees que es asÍ?. >> tiene sentido, somos afectados por lo que nos rodea, siempre, eres la suma de las personas con que andas. >> me pasÓ por culpa de daniel, se enamorÓ de una mujer 25 aÑos mÁs joven y terminÉ yo con un hombre nueve aÑos mÁs joven
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jason: you are less concerned about that? prime minister varadkar: that is a commonality that is written into the draft, and nobody has a problem with that. done, if you like. is awe do not yet have sort of nailed down legal text on the border. now everybody says they want to avoid a hard border, the british government says that, that is absolutely our redline position, and we have several member eu states behind us, but we need to agree to a mechanism that supplies the law to do that. there are ways that it can be done, and i will be a big focus of our negotiations over the next weeks and, and also a transition period, because the united kingdom will leave the eu around this time next year. but businesses and people will need time to adjust to any permanent changes. we are talking about there being a transition period running through the end of 2020, when very little will change and i will give people time to repair. -- prepare. you will see prime minister may next week, i believe, and some of these discussions will continue
jason: you are less concerned about that? prime minister varadkar: that is a commonality that is written into the draft, and nobody has a problem with that. done, if you like. is awe do not yet have sort of nailed down legal text on the border. now everybody says they want to avoid a hard border, the british government says that, that is absolutely our redline position, and we have several member eu states behind us, but we need to agree to a mechanism that supplies the law to do that. there...
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these young people -- >> jason -- >> go ahead. >> i was going to say, jason, do you have an answer to ana marie's question about what is it that gets people like laura ingraham going with these kids? >> because they're young well spoken white kids. and they're supposed to be -- that's supposed to be bailiwick of the republican party. they're young, attractive. wasn't it a month ago, laura ingraham was saying shut up and dribble. no one was boycotting them. when she says something about young white kids in a tragedy, everyone wants to say something. i'm glad that david hogg had the clap back. my problem is if she gets cancelled she'll end up in the white house. >> david hogg is the one that pointed out it was the students of color at parkland that hasn't gotten the attention he has. parkland is 25% minority. and he's pointed out the media has done a disservice to these other kids who have a specific reason for not wanting armed teachers in their school. they haven't gotten the voices that david himself has. and it's not his fault. >> of course. >> we know if laura ingraham goes from fo
these young people -- >> jason -- >> go ahead. >> i was going to say, jason, do you have an answer to ana marie's question about what is it that gets people like laura ingraham going with these kids? >> because they're young well spoken white kids. and they're supposed to be -- that's supposed to be bailiwick of the republican party. they're young, attractive. wasn't it a month ago, laura ingraham was saying shut up and dribble. no one was boycotting them. when she says...
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to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. good to see you, jason. what have you been watching? this week, we'll go tomb raiding and cliffhanging with the new lara croft in tomb raider. we look at the meaning of art and find our inner ape in swedish satire the square. and we dip into biblical times for the real story of mary magdalene, as played by rooney mara, opposite joaquin phoenix as jesus. what a mixture! tomb raider is back. did they need to remake this? well, it wasn't very good the first time! often they do remakes of things that are really good and you think, ‘why have they ruined it'? but they may be trying to get this right, because angelina jolie's lara croft has dated terribly — the effects are bad and it was never quite right. tomb raider was sort of a teenage fever dream for many boys who used to play that as a game when it was early computer games, and they've now changed the whole figure of lara croft for this new actress, who i happen to think is fantastic. she's beautiful, gorgeous, and she has got this strength to her and bal
to take us through this week's cinema releases is jason solomons. good to see you, jason. what have you been watching? this week, we'll go tomb raiding and cliffhanging with the new lara croft in tomb raider. we look at the meaning of art and find our inner ape in swedish satire the square. and we dip into biblical times for the real story of mary magdalene, as played by rooney mara, opposite joaquin phoenix as jesus. what a mixture! tomb raider is back. did they need to remake this? well, it...
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jason thanks so much correspondent jason strother there talking to us from seoul u.s. president donald trump says he may visit israel to attend the opening of the new american embassy in jerusalem in may trump was speaking during talks with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house the two went out of their way to make a show of unity. a friendly welcome for the israeli prime minister in washington from a u.s. president to seize i to argue with him on the middle east and believes the chances for peace a good what better if we could make peace between israel and the palestinians and i can tell you we're working very hard on doing that and i think we have a very good chance and the biggest difficulty that anybody's have you look over twenty five years nobody could get past number one. they couldn't get past that we've taken it off the table so this gives us a real opportunity to do peace but troops move to relocate the u.s. embassy to jerusalem has a groove a two tensions with palestinians and many others in the region reacting angrily to last december
jason thanks so much correspondent jason strother there talking to us from seoul u.s. president donald trump says he may visit israel to attend the opening of the new american embassy in jerusalem in may trump was speaking during talks with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu at the white house the two went out of their way to make a show of unity. a friendly welcome for the israeli prime minister in washington from a u.s. president to seize i to argue with him on the middle east and...
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strother jason tell us more about this meeting between kim jong un and the south korean delegation what are the two sides saying about. well we don't know the specifics yet the south korean envoy will return here to seoul later today and hopefully have a press briefing to let us know what was discussed up and john young but if we are to trust north korean media the talks went smashingly the case c.n.a. north korea's central news agency said that kim jong un ruler kim jong un and the south korean envoys have reached. an agreement on how to move a potential summit between kim and south korean president moon j.n. ahead the dispatch from north korean media said that ruler cam gave some on the spot guidance to the south korean envoys and they're working out the details but will have to wait and see until these envoys get back home to get a little bit more more clear information but we're hearing reports jason that a full fledged diplomatic summit could soon be organized between the north and south has that now become a more likely prospect. well you know ever since president moon came into t
strother jason tell us more about this meeting between kim jong un and the south korean delegation what are the two sides saying about. well we don't know the specifics yet the south korean envoy will return here to seoul later today and hopefully have a press briefing to let us know what was discussed up and john young but if we are to trust north korean media the talks went smashingly the case c.n.a. north korea's central news agency said that kim jong un ruler kim jong un and the south...
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he made me smile, so -- >> good job, jason. >> it's working! ♪ >>> there's a lot of things that we look at in our world and never really give much thought. we see it and say oh, there it is. if you watch closely here, you'll see some large scale construction equipment working. looks like these are huge water jet cutters that can fire water into metal and cut out shapes. now you see some of the parts and pieces that they've cut out with that water jet, coming into shape. you guys figure out what we're building here yet? >> looks like a movie set. >> not a movie set. >> some type of amphitheater? not a theater set. >> it's all made of steel. >> like the bow. >> okay, put it together now. >> oh. >> big, big ship. >> yeah, these guys are building modules for the scenic eclipse, a new luxury liner that's being built, ready to accept travelers in august. >> do y have any idea how long this has been? >> to get to this point it took about 13 months. all right, we put some of the final pieces in place and get her water tight. there goes the champagne
he made me smile, so -- >> good job, jason. >> it's working! ♪ >>> there's a lot of things that we look at in our world and never really give much thought. we see it and say oh, there it is. if you watch closely here, you'll see some large scale construction equipment working. looks like these are huge water jet cutters that can fire water into metal and cut out shapes. now you see some of the parts and pieces that they've cut out with that water jet, coming into shape....
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that's bad news from the point of view of economic growth and employment >> jason, boil it down for us. what does the cohn exit really mean, how much of how the markets need to react depends on who ends up replacing him. but just the cohn part for now, that's the part we know. what is missing perhaps in the white house economic team with cohn out that needs to be replaced >> you had a great description of the nec at the top of your show i worked at the national economic council for six years in the clinton administration and in the obama administration. i think it plays a vital role in coordinating economic policy across the white house in this white house, coordination seems an awful lot more difficult and in any white house at the end of the day the person that makes the decision is not the president's economic adviser, it is the president and what happened on steel wasn't that navarro beat cohn or ross beat this person, it is that president trump for decades believed in protectionism, has believed that international economic relationships are zero sum, and wants the united states to
that's bad news from the point of view of economic growth and employment >> jason, boil it down for us. what does the cohn exit really mean, how much of how the markets need to react depends on who ends up replacing him. but just the cohn part for now, that's the part we know. what is missing perhaps in the white house economic team with cohn out that needs to be replaced >> you had a great description of the nec at the top of your show i worked at the national economic council for...
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. >> curly jason ran up to me. jas jason. >> are you aware if you have a nickname from him? >> i don't know. he was very ginger with the idea that the oversight -- i don't want to get side ways. he was cautious. >> dana? >> i have one and it's not a good one. >> come on. everybody has to play. >> hmmm. i will take high energy. >> that's been used. >> low energy! >> he called me clive because i look live clive owens. >> you made that up. >> [laughing]. >> question from mary: >> play the flute. >> dana, why? >> i think it's a pretty instrument. >> of all the instruments, the flute? >> yes, it's gorgeous. >> you can't get in a rock band unless it's jethro tull. >> i think your nickname is safe dana. wants to play the flute. >> jason? >> i wish i could blow glass. >> there is a theme here. wind instruments. >> i don't think we want to talk about this. >> blow the glass. you see that on tv? >> wow! >> juan? >> seriously? >> [laughing]. e >> he was under pressure. >> my whole family speaks spanish. even my grandchildren speak spanish. >> no revisions in facebook. kimberly, there m
. >> curly jason ran up to me. jas jason. >> are you aware if you have a nickname from him? >> i don't know. he was very ginger with the idea that the oversight -- i don't want to get side ways. he was cautious. >> dana? >> i have one and it's not a good one. >> come on. everybody has to play. >> hmmm. i will take high energy. >> that's been used. >> low energy! >> he called me clive because i look live clive owens. >> you made...
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i had jason's help. ah. i hear, uh, jason doesn't care very much for b-- franco. he doesn't. can we cut to the chase, please? why was franco in your construction trailer instead of attending his own wedding? well, that's exactly what i came here to speak to you about. there's something you really need to know about franco. ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks?anna get rid using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic eraser. simply add water, and use in your kitchen for burnt on food, in your bathroom to remove soap scum, and on walls to remove scuffs and marks. it erases 4x more permanent marker per swipe. for an effective, multi-surface clean, use mr. clean magic eraser. brand power. helping you buy better. eucerin has been solving dry skin problems for over 100 years. discover eucerin advanced repair. it moisturizes dry, itchy rough skin for immediate relief and proven 48 hour moisture. for healthier looking skin, look for eucerin. and proven 48 hour moisture. the toothpaste that helps prevent blee
i had jason's help. ah. i hear, uh, jason doesn't care very much for b-- franco. he doesn't. can we cut to the chase, please? why was franco in your construction trailer instead of attending his own wedding? well, that's exactly what i came here to speak to you about. there's something you really need to know about franco. ♪ tired of wrestling with seemingly impossible cleaning tasks?anna get rid using wipes in the kitchen, and sprays in the bathroom can be ineffective. try mr. clean magic...
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jason, let's go bigger context to start with. whatever happens tonight, we've seen a 20-point swing in this district from the 2016 result won by trump, it's not the first district we've seen this in. >> right. this is getting worse and worse for the democrats. even as a political scientist, i've been the contrarian, i've never been in love with the congressional ballot, i think it sort of generalizes too many things. what we've been seeing is this. the special elections are getting closer and closer and democrats have started to break through. they're winning state senate races, winning statehouse races, they win with doug jones, now conor lamb or it seems likely they've won with conor lamb. i think the operative lesson -- republicans have a chance of possibly saving themselves from a blue wave. they have to stop being so lazy with the candidates they're putting up. conor lamb was an excellent candidate in any year. saccone was not a great candidate. republicans are serious about keeping control of the house and the senate, they'
jason, let's go bigger context to start with. whatever happens tonight, we've seen a 20-point swing in this district from the 2016 result won by trump, it's not the first district we've seen this in. >> right. this is getting worse and worse for the democrats. even as a political scientist, i've been the contrarian, i've never been in love with the congressional ballot, i think it sort of generalizes too many things. what we've been seeing is this. the special elections are getting closer...
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and i just want to make sure, is jason still on the san antonio. >> i am. >> okay. jason, i just want to ask you, um, what were you told and i know that you said there was a "shelter in place." what were you told as far as the information goes initially? >> they didn't give us a lot of information but they said there was there was a shooter with hostages so we got everybody off the course and safe as possible. they are not evacuating our grill. but they are having a "shelter in place." >> we know that napa valley unified school district they sent out a letter not too long ago. there was an elementary school that was placed on lockdown, as well. that was lifted. give us an idea of who lives -- we know a lot of veterans live on the campus. who goes to this area? >> the veterans property? >> yeah. >> we have veterans that live there and then, you know, their relatives come and visit. and then there's a lot of employees up there. so they are all part of our family around here. so we're hoping that everyone comes out safe. >> is there also a center where -- community not
and i just want to make sure, is jason still on the san antonio. >> i am. >> okay. jason, i just want to ask you, um, what were you told and i know that you said there was a "shelter in place." what were you told as far as the information goes initially? >> they didn't give us a lot of information but they said there was there was a shooter with hostages so we got everybody off the course and safe as possible. they are not evacuating our grill. but they are having a...
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jason, 97-year-old, retired justice, why does it matter? >> it matters, paul, because the gun control left has regularly said, listen, we are not coming after your guns, we don't want to confiscate firearms, we want reasonable protections put in place, reasonable regulations, justice stephens has let the cat out of the bag, we want to repeal the second amendment and that's why what he said matters, the problem that the gun control left comes up against after we have one of the tragedies and they want to turn it into another debate on one goal that even well gun ownership is grown in the country, violent crime including violent crime involving guns has been falling, dramatically, for decades and that is the reality out there. paul: kim, the former justice was on the losing side in heller but it was only a 5-4 decision, his view of the second amendment is that it only applies to militias way back in 18th century. the majority of the supreme court took a different view but they didn't outlaw regulation of guns and constitutional amendment i th
jason, 97-year-old, retired justice, why does it matter? >> it matters, paul, because the gun control left has regularly said, listen, we are not coming after your guns, we don't want to confiscate firearms, we want reasonable protections put in place, reasonable regulations, justice stephens has let the cat out of the bag, we want to repeal the second amendment and that's why what he said matters, the problem that the gun control left comes up against after we have one of the tragedies...
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jason: jamie dimon has laid out his potential successors. it's not as clear-cut as it is in part because jamie keeps restarting the clock on i'm going to be here five more years . even the guys he named president may not the the ultimate successors. alix: also, they still work there. jason: only one man is left. david: thank you for being here. there was terrific. u.s. radios biggest broadcaster strikes a deal for chapter 11. a top toy retailer goes out of business. alix: bloomberg terminal. click on our charts and graphics . interact with us directly to scroll through. go to tv go on your terminal. david: the tale of two bankruptcies. i heart media and toys "r" us. as ross going to have to sell everything. i heard media says they have an agreement with creditors. in some sense they're going does go different ways. toys "r" us went into chapter 11 last year. i want to point out, two charts. ross bottom, i heart on the top. the blue line is the debt service level. the yellow line, operating income. alix: and of story. the majority you make ha
jason: jamie dimon has laid out his potential successors. it's not as clear-cut as it is in part because jamie keeps restarting the clock on i'm going to be here five more years . even the guys he named president may not the the ultimate successors. alix: also, they still work there. jason: only one man is left. david: thank you for being here. there was terrific. u.s. radios biggest broadcaster strikes a deal for chapter 11. a top toy retailer goes out of business. alix: bloomberg terminal....
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i love it so much and when i heard we were doing an episode on tap i was like -- >> jason's a fan of iain's, but the 9-year-old has never seen "seinfeld." >> that shirt. >> so if i said yada yada yada to you you'd be like, huh? see. ♪ >> jason was a drama major in college, and it was a professor who suggested comedy was his future. >> he said, well let me point out, you're 20 years old, 5'5", you're 25 pounds overweight and you're losing your hair. i think that's funny. >> sometimes even the pros forget their lines. >> that looked dangerous. >> i say something there, don't i? >> see? it even happens to the best of us. >> true. >> now jason may forget a lot every once in awhile, but it's hard to forget neil patrick harris at count olaf. >> you can't unsee it. neil's back for season two of netflix's "a series of unfortunate events" streaming tomorrow, and he told me his twins are already used to daddy's devious appearance. >> i'm often facetiming with the family when it's lunch here and they're on the east coast, and they don't have any idea what image will appear on the screen wethe
i love it so much and when i heard we were doing an episode on tap i was like -- >> jason's a fan of iain's, but the 9-year-old has never seen "seinfeld." >> that shirt. >> so if i said yada yada yada to you you'd be like, huh? see. ♪ >> jason was a drama major in college, and it was a professor who suggested comedy was his future. >> he said, well let me point out, you're 20 years old, 5'5", you're 25 pounds overweight and you're losing your hair....
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for the very latest on this let's go straight to jason strother in south korea jason this is an incredible development one of the reactions where you are and i will south korean president moon j.n. as called this this opportunity of a miracle he's been advocating for many months to get the u.s. and north korea to the negotiating table and and it looks like after is envoys visit it john young and brought this message to washington with them from good judgment so it appears that this this dream of president who is in the works ok now there is the possibility though that this could be a propaganda ploy by north korea is that that or is it the first step towards a nuclear free korean peninsula. all right well we have been down this road many many times before really since the early one nine hundred ninety s. the u.s. has been trying to negotiate with north korea so that it would end its nuclear weapons programs many deals and promises have been made and just as many have been broken. north korea has said for many years now that it would never give up its nuclear weapons but now all of a sudden
for the very latest on this let's go straight to jason strother in south korea jason this is an incredible development one of the reactions where you are and i will south korean president moon j.n. as called this this opportunity of a miracle he's been advocating for many months to get the u.s. and north korea to the negotiating table and and it looks like after is envoys visit it john young and brought this message to washington with them from good judgment so it appears that this this dream...
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jason: 15.5 in bonuses. steve schwarzman recall that lunch money, but a lot of money, especially for a company that interestingly also ties back to private equities. ins is one of the big lco's the boom in 2006 and 2007 and that debt -- david: and that is what he would say if you were sitting here, if you look at our ongoing concern, we have been growing, taking a lot of money, but we started out way behind because it was so much debt and the company from private equity. alix: how would you convince bondholders to take a loss when you read the headlines? david: because if you don't pay them that much, it would be worse. alix: it would? a guy who knows the company well. i making this up, but that is what they are saying. you have to pay back to make sure they get through it. jason: exactly, and the complicated negotiation. there was literally reporting as i walked onto the set with you guys, it will be a busy weekend for them negotiating back-and-forth but it looks like the executives will be well compensated
jason: 15.5 in bonuses. steve schwarzman recall that lunch money, but a lot of money, especially for a company that interestingly also ties back to private equities. ins is one of the big lco's the boom in 2006 and 2007 and that debt -- david: and that is what he would say if you were sitting here, if you look at our ongoing concern, we have been growing, taking a lot of money, but we started out way behind because it was so much debt and the company from private equity. alix: how would you...