oh, absolutely. jason fits the bill 100 percent. the only thing that jason doesn t have a resume like a normal fast food manager would have 7 to 10 years experience. but he cares about the brand and he was the guy for the job. is he doing a fantastic job. steve: what got our attention is you said you have got a great crop of 16 and 17-year-old employees who would be great managers but you need to train them for a year or two before they actually get the job. when people started hearing that you were paying teenagers 50,000 bucks to be a manager and run one of your restaurants, what time did the phones start ringing and has it stopped? the phone started ringing right after the wall street journal article came out and as of late last night, they had not stopped. steve: i can imagine. now, jason, suddenly, you know, a young guy with a lot of
united states. i m going to bring it down a notch. all the international things he does are horrendous. but believe it or not, i think some of the worst tweets that trump put out this year, he won t leave politics alone. the man ruined football. he literally he took america s pastime and turned it into a dividing line in this country. yeah. one of the few things that people can do and have a good time. he made that a dividing line. it demonstrated there is nothing that trump can t destroy with his tweets when he wants to. i somehow get the feeling that jason doesn t like he had the boycott the nfl this year. everyone stay with us. some big awards on the way. from the very beginning .
how things appear in the world of politics obviously there is the optics how this would appear if the white house requested that comey not testify because of executive privilege it would also probably look like the president was trying to hide something. that s exactly right, anderson. and it s one of the reasons i made the argument that the particular selection of the lawyer mark kass wits from new york who is not a criminal defense lawyer was why the white house did that was because of the optics of it. i don t think there is any chance what so far that they re going to go in and try and seek to prevent him wholesale from testifying. what they re going to do is try and surgically, laser like precision hopefully if i understand what they re going to do tell him this area you can you this dwrar you can t. the one thing we haven t discussed is the one area this privilege where there is an argument that it gives sway is in a criminal context.
court. but you re supposed to make a case of why it is so necessary to withhold the information. the committee has a clear jurisdictional basis to ask for this testimony. while i don t believe that there is prima facia evidence of obstruction of justice yet. there are investigating the possibility of that crime. so i think a court finds his public statements to be worrisome. in fairness to the white house there is obviously more to the conversation nas occurred between a president and a person that was then the fbi director. that does happen to fall in an area of executive privilege. but i ve never seen a privilege argument succeed on this type of record. and i have to also say presidents are usually very reluctant to have court challenges over privilege because they try not to lose ground for future presidents. mark, i mean as the great defense attorney as you, you would probably advice clients not just based on law but also
and they won t be. they won t be. i was elected to represent the citizens of pittsburgh, not paris. he won the state of pennsylvania. did not win in pittsburgh. hillary clinton carried pittsburgh. we spoke to people in pittsburgh and other pennsylvania towns about what the president said. i think he might not have done his math on that. despite being in the rust belt, allegheny county voted blue in 2016. pittsburgh, once the heart of the steel industry, has worked to reinvent itself over the last few decades, trying to shed its smoggy past, opting for a more sustainable future. that s the filtration unit. they aim at helping the city do that. the small business retrofits trucks to be more fuel efficient. the city of pittsburgh is its biggest client. seeing that smog and all of the harmful emissions go away is just really beneficial for