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>> welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was an helps position you for the week ahead. i am jackie deangelis and for maria bartiromo. the clock is ticking for hunter biden as a special counsel david weiss is expected to indict the president son on gun charges by the end of the month according to a new court filing. charges that could land him in prison for up to ten years. hunter biden's attorney is pushing back saying his client has been investigated for years and the only thing that has changed are the politics. >> they know everything they know about the gun possession. hunter had a gun for 11 days, it was never loaded it was never used, there has never been a standalone gun charge brought by this office ever so what changed, not the facts, not the law but we've seen over the last six weeks, the politics have certainly influence the outcome be one as house oversight committee chairman jane james comer is unrestricted access for archived records involving communications between then vice president joe biden's office and
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hunter biden's business associates. >> we know that hunter biden was communicating and we believe more that the archives are showing us that the hunter biden legal team the hunter biden dear people, the hunter biden shady characters who were paying him were communicating through him to his father back and forth, there was no wall between joe biden and his son hunter biden in the shady business dealings. jackie: joined me from the house oversight committee congressman byron donalds. great to have you on the program. thank you for being here. let's talk about the significance of the possible indictment, theories are being floated that special counsel david weiss is using this as a ploy to go back to the sweetheart deal that he presented before that not necessarily is this an example of justice being served.
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>> first of all it's good to be with you, let's unpack a couple of things. number one david weiss should not even be the special counsel, is the department of justice regulations that a special counsel should come from outside of the government. his office already screwed up the original indictment and they are the ones and put together the sweetheart deal that merrick garland signed off on. they are the ones that screw that up and they get a second bite at the apple, that is complete the wrong. number two the fact of the matter to abbe lowell, what is changed is transparency not politics. the fact that people of our country now understand that hunter biden was getting the sweetest deal known to man because his daddy is president of the united states. it is that simple. when you bring sunlight to that
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that's what he has been held accountable to get the other citizen of a country would be held accountable. i'm very concerned that because david weiss is a special counsel and he was the original counsel on this case that there will not be at the role look on the lack of the investigation that occurred with respect to hunter biden and they're going to try to clean up the original deal that they had so they can sweep this under the rug and move on. jackie: a lot of moving parts to this we will be watching as the news develops. i also want to get your take on the work that the house is doing with respect to joe biden and hunter biden's business dealings overseas. it is impossible that promise made forward on the hunter act but joe biden could face impeachment himself. >> 100% th believe that this is possible. here is why these account set up originally, the core of the tax evasion the hunter biden did to the tunes of millions of dollars, the account set up was
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when joe biden was vice president of the united states in joe biden was in business meetings with hunters client, joe biden was on the phone. now we find out 5400 e-mails that the national archives has had this entire time where joe biden is using fake names in the e-mails. fake e-mail accounts so he can communicate with business partners on the side. all the while joe biden has consistently said he never knew anything what hunter was doing and then they had to change the story to say he never benefited from what hunter was doing but there was a text message from hunter biden to his daughter saying at least you don't have to pay half of your salary to me the way i have to do it to my father, this is a joke it's public corruption and i believe when we have these e-mails it will demonstrate what we all know which is what hunter biden and joe biden have been in cahoots the entire time. jackie: when it comes to the bottom of the issue the e-mails are important it exposes that the president has lied to them or give people time and time
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again on this issue and as you mentioned changing the story first it was i did not know we never discussed it now as i never benefited but the bank records are to be crucial as well and the president made a sarcastic comment about that, where is the money but the bank records of the shell company would show where the money trail is. i know it's more complicated in the forensics to get to the bottom but is any progress being made there? >> there is a lot of progress being made on the front we've been subpoenaing records about the very thing because is not just that joe biden had to take money into his account. if hunter biden was pain-free thanks for the benefit of joe biden that is more than enough and i'll add something us hunter biden is in violation of the foreign agents registration act. he is in violation of that.
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if joe biden knew or understood that he was representing foreign entities without being licensed to do so or registered to do so he is a co-conspirator in a violation of the fair regulation and statute under the united states law. jackie: the roles have to apply equally to everybody in this country that is a citizen. while you were here i would get your take how the presidential race is shaping up the second republican debate going to be held right here on fox business. we also have a new cnn poll that shows former president trump is head-to-head with president biden and a hypothetical matchup and trump is still expanding the primary lead over other gop candidates despite recent changes and a looming trial, the recent charges rather this is coming is nikki haley steam is blasting desantis and ramaswamy as being trump light saying that they copy trump on everything it other candidates argue that the gop needs a more electable
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candidate than the former president. how do the arguments hold up what can we expect to hear and see from the former president over the next few weeks. what i see the more he gets out there, the more the charges piled up the more people are supporting him. >> let me talk specifically to republicans in the summary brakes on take the commanding position as the number two person in this race, this thing is over he of three candidates who are all basically tied talk about governor desantis, governor haley and vivek ramaswamy. if this continues to hold this is done because donald trump is over 50% and basically every poll in the first couple of states he has a massively 20 - 30 points in early states so somebody has to break there i don't know who's going to do it, frankly i don't expect it to occur, donald trump is going to be our nominee. let's shift to the general, joe biden is a terrible president and everybody knows that. call that with the facts that he does look feeble and he doesn't look like he has the stature to stand up to world leaders on the
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global stage that is a major problem for america going forward. i fully believe you can get a replay of the 2020 election and people are going to look at it and say who did the better job the 45th president or the 46 president it is without question, the 45th president donald trump did significant better job and he will be reelected as president of the united states. jackie: congressman byron donalds, always good to see you, thank you for being here. >> thank you. jackie: artificial intelligence is breaking into the stock picking business. alexander explains how his platform could make you smarter decisions with your money next. ♪ you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey!
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jackie: here is a look at where the markets ended the week as investors wait the fed rate decision. tech stocks taken a hit that lagged another market news, getting advice on how to invest in manager money from muriel humans may become a thing of the past. global predictions has created in a high-powered platform called portfolio pilot. it's driven by chat tbt and makes personalized recommendations based on your current portfolio and economic conditions. it is the first-ever nonhuman financial advisor registered by the security and exchange commission. joy to be global prediction ceo and founder alexander harmsen. great to have you with us. tell us about portfolio pilot, how it works there's people skeptical about chat gdp starting tech stocks.
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>> i'm glad to be here, think of her having me on. like you just showed portfolio pilot we've seen as the first a.i. driven financial advisor and we went through a great deal of work to make sure that this actually can get regulatory approval with the sec. we went to the exact same human financial advisor process that all other registered investment advisors go through. a big part of that we don't use chat gdp for these recommendations. on the surface it looks like similar technology but we use our proprietary economics that has hedge fund level models that monitor millions of different data points within the economy and we bring that together and attach it to your specific portfolio and we pull in specific investment preferences whether you like dividends or etf recommendations, mutual funds the system gives very
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specific recommendations around fees, tax laws harvesting and risk adjusted returns and beat a little bit were downside protected against inflation risks or liquidity change in the market. it really adapts to your specific preferences. jackie: it sound like it's an algorithm you put in your input based on your personal situation, what your risk tolerances what you're looking to do in your time horizon. you put all these things in together in the computer in trading is largely computer-driven right now algorithms are very successful for that that basically based on the inputs it can come up with a model that would work for the individual investor. >> you are exactly right. our team comes in silicon valley background and successful entrepreneurs and wall street expertise. we've seen what works at the top-tier hedge funds like
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bridgewater and a big part of the idea is to bring the hedge fund caliber models to individuals, individual retail investors and not just day traders this is normal people looking to rebalance their portfolio and we think about real estate that they might have together with stock options from the company and 401ks and taxes the end fees so applying the hedge fund management tools through the algorithm that we built really personalized to your specific scenario. jackie: it sounds amazing meantime you're not the only one forget the technology or trying to bring it to the forefront. j.p. morgan is among those developing its own version of a.i. investors to help revamp their portfolios, how is your software going to stand out against the competition. i imagine a using the facilitated modeling techniques as well. >> if were set in the same sense as j.p. morgan i'm quite happy
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ceo. were growing tremendously quickly with six-point to billion dollars of assets on the platform at this point, tens of thousands of users more joining everything will day. i think the big difference a lot of a.i. is being used for hedge fund quality portfolios to healthelpwealth managers and bis and institutions. were the only one regulated to be used by individuals so we think at the end of the day the best thing that we can do to democratize access that these tools into quotable strategies and our goal for tens of millions of americans and ultimately internationally to access these investing insights. >> were in the early innings of a.i. but it does seem those that have first mover advantage with all aspects of the space rather are going to be successful.
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we will keep an eye on what you're doing. alex harmsen thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> newly uncovered e-mails showing biden administration prioritize climate change over national security during a botched afghanistan withdrawal. we have the story and reaction from former navy seal tim sheehy next. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up.
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pentagon officials were hounding military leaders to back a green initiative declaring climate change a top national security risk. while people were literally falling off planes departing afghanistan, government activists were frustrated that secretary of defense lloyd austin had not signed their plan the initiative was green lit six days after a deadly taliban suicide bombing killed 13 americans. the exchange between two senior officials that day reading the secretary of defense has signed the cap, congratulations let's bring in former navy seal tim sheehy you're running for senate in montana and openly criticized this a administrations handling of the u.s. national security. i think there is a lot of americans that would say at that time it was ludicrous to take climate change over what was happening in afghanistan, it's great to have you on the program, tell us what do you think. >> it is shameful and a complete lack of leadership.
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the focus of the united states military is to defend the constitution to advanced american interest through military force when necessary. what that means ability to close with the killing enemy. what was on the summer of 2021 i thought afghanistan and my wife and most of my friends was an abandonment of our principles and allies in troops in the fact that we are paying for drag queen storytime and climate change initiatives when we were losing the nations longest war in response to the deadliest attack on american soil in history was disgraceful in the slap in the face for all of us who served their. jackie: it was difficult to watch that play out and 13 people died as well. switching gears for a moment but related to the prioritization of climate change. you say you were motivated to serve our country after the tragic events of september 11, 2001. traditionally the president of the united states will observe the anniversary of that day by attending events in new york city, virginia or pennsylvania.
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one of the three attack sites, this your president biden is not going to be at the memorials. instead help travel to the military base in alaska after traveling back to the united states from a climate change meeting in vietnam. your reaction to this, a lot of people think the break with tradition is outrageous. >> i think i read yesterday president biden is on a 40% vacation ratio in office so we should not be surprised he's in alaska while were trying to recognize what are the most fateful days in american history. i knew i was going to serve my country when i was much younger when i was a toddler but when 9/11 changed it brought into focus. it made me realize there are real threats and in the 1990s we felt like were in a post world war and we didn't have to worry about going to war and that shadows everyone's consciousness about that. it's a before and after moment the all-americans have had where were we when jfk was shot in pearl harbor in my generation was 9/11.
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before the after moment a change a lot of people's lives and those of us in my generation who served that took us on a different path for the next 20 years. some of us came home and some came home without limbs. knowing that that was a defining policy moment for an entire generation of americans especially in a brutal way. it should not surprise us that this president, i will add in addition afghanistan joe biden and anthony blinken architect the disastrous pull out of iraq and we had to re-invade to fight isis. the foreign-policy shops are weak and they don't seem to care about the sacrifices americans have made to get us where we are today. jackie: i hear you and we thank you for your service as somebody who comes from the metropolitan area you are right everybody remembers where they were the day that the towers came down and foreign policies would be a huge issue for this president as he heads to the polls. we wish you good luck in your
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wanderlust event on tuesday but look at some models could cost you a pretty penny, the tech giant trying to squeeze a bit more out of users who might want to buy the pro version and analyst saying it could cost $100 more than the pro models of previous years apple hoping the announcement might bump up the stock price after shares fell earlier this week, will be following this on "mornings with maria" 6 - 9:00 a.m. eastern on fox business. that will do it for us, thank you for watching. we will see you next time. e. t. f s.
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