there, ivanka trump and jared kushner, two senior advisers in this white house, seem to be doing fine the new york times reporting the couple earned at least $82 million in outside income last year. their financial disclosure forms were released late last night by the white house, part of a whole batch that were released while our attention admittedly was on singapore and the summit meeting. these forms break down where all the money came from. ivanka made nearly $4 million from her stake in the trump international hotel in washington, d.c., for example. $2 million from a trump organization severance. more than $5 million from her clothing brand. jared kushner made at least $5 million alone from a new jersey property bought by kushner company last year. and as they say, there s a lot more where that came from. here to talk about it tonight, rachel abrams, a pulitzer prize-winning business reporter with the new york times. there are so many ways to go about this. as you sat down, i
they say this shouldn t be happening, they should have drifted out of organizing crime. was it all about money? this $750,000 payout asaro believes he should have gotten? is that what it s all about? the actual amount was $6 million in cash plus jewelry. in today s dollars that would be more than $80 million. we are talking about serious money. obviously, well, i shouldn t say obviously but people were not getting their fair sthar. asaro was one of those people. asaro had no direct role in the robbery. he was there as a representative of one of the families, seeing to it they got their share. why do you think this still fascinates people? you sat down, i said oh, my gosh, organized crime stuff. organized crime is fascinating. the american mafia is a fascinating topic. combine that with probably the most important robbery,
i will protect from you the evil ers do down the block, i will protect you from this scourge in american life that got him like theed in a landslide in 72, now politics have followed suit ever since, reagan, clinton, both parties agree on one thing, saying you are not tough on crime has been political suicide. i believe it is changing but it has been till now political suicide. well, you were just telling us as you sat down, you got back from an incredible trip to oklahoma. tell us what you were doing there. i met incredible people in oklahoma. it is a state with one of the toughest prison systems in the country. those who runt department of corrections in oklahoma have been some of my greatest educators about the way that system works, they are deep thinking, caring people whose basic message here inside the prison system, what we see is the receiving end of what cheap politicians do by saying they are tough on crime. they promise taller fences, more cops on the beat, more handcu
justin springer is the man behind the film. he actually fought in the iraq war, and sergeant jonathan riles served in afghanistan, he lives day to day with a traumatic brain injury. hi, thanks so much for being with me. and i thought first i thought i d talk about the documentary, but, jonathan, when you sat down, i would have never known what had happened to your face. i mean, the surgery is remarkable, and you look amazing. and but taking going back, though, to afghanistan and what happened to you, tell our viewers, because they would never know by meeting you, but tell them what happened. well, i m part of the ordnance disposal company, which i m not going to mention the movie, it just came out that had the people in it. of course, the oscar-winning film, the hurt locker. these are the guys that you train on a daily basis, that is what you did when you were in afghanistan. what happened? i was out on what s called a route-clearance mission is basically you go out and l