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there is a lots to unpack here and we want to do that with nick ackerman. he's a legal expert and former watergate prosecutor. mister ackerman is very good to have you on the day now for accounts 45 pages of indictment. does the d o j have a case against donald trump here, or? absolutely, you mention the crimes that are alleged. but over those 45 pages in details, all of the facts, it underlined those crimes mean every thing from him perpetrating the live that he lost the election through friday because i'm dead. people voted because our state people vote is etc, etc. and they use that live one to try and get state legislators or state officials to try and reverse the vote in certain states. and it goes to the indictment, goes through it state by state, each of the major battleground states. i use that lie to try and get state legislators to actually reverse the certification of the vote for jo, fine in those states. i use the lied to get together a bunch of state directors. and each of these states that were sent out to the national archives and in turn on
there is a lots to unpack here and we want to do that with nick ackerman. he's a legal expert and former watergate prosecutor. mister ackerman is very good to have you on the day now for accounts 45 pages of indictment. does the d o j have a case against donald trump here, or? absolutely, you mention the crimes that are alleged. but over those 45 pages in details, all of the facts, it underlined those crimes mean every thing from him perpetrating the live that he lost the election through...
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feminism is rising... ♪ james ackerman: and bewitched captured that.james ackerman: the premise of bewitched is this nerdy ad executive from new york city ends up falling madly in love with a woman who can do magic. darrin: you're a witch?! samantha: that's what i've been trying to tell you. laura morowitz: it could be a typical suburban family, except for the fact that her entire family are witches... and they have one adorable little girl. witch: her powers are amazing despite the fact she's a product of a mixed marriage. jasmine guy: i wanted to be able to be invisible like her. pop from one side of the room to the other. tina fey: these ladies are straight up magic, and their husbands want them to hide it. endora: don't tell me you've forgotten how to levitate. samantha: well of course i haven't forgotten, mother. it's just that darren prefers if i don't do any of that stuff anymore. tina fey: i remember that really pissing me off as a little kid, she's magic ! endora: young man! samantha: mother, don't! endora: just consider yourself lucky that yo
feminism is rising... ♪ james ackerman: and bewitched captured that.james ackerman: the premise of bewitched is this nerdy ad executive from new york city ends up falling madly in love with a woman who can do magic. darrin: you're a witch?! samantha: that's what i've been trying to tell you. laura morowitz: it could be a typical suburban family, except for the fact that her entire family are witches... and they have one adorable little girl. witch: her powers are amazing despite the fact...
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nick ackerman briefly worked alongside giuliani while serving as an assistant u.s.r the southern district of new york. ackerman was the first federal prosecutor to use federal rico statute to prosecute a mafia boss. the first used to prosecute his non white collar defendants. this is a adam serwer, is author of the book the cruelty is the point. let me talk to you, adam, about the continuity question. it's something you've written about and thought about and how you see the trajectory of giuliani's career which is culminating in a very serious felony indictment. [silence] >> if you look at the back of those -- races in new york city, those races are a kind of blueprint make new york city great again. they're very much rooted in the stallion, and a kind of reaction to demographic changes in new york that were upset did by the election of the first black mayor of the city. when you go back and look at the rhetoric in that election, he is comparing david dinkins to david duke, calling him racist. you can see the influence of giuliani on the trump campaign and on trump'
nick ackerman briefly worked alongside giuliani while serving as an assistant u.s.r the southern district of new york. ackerman was the first federal prosecutor to use federal rico statute to prosecute a mafia boss. the first used to prosecute his non white collar defendants. this is a adam serwer, is author of the book the cruelty is the point. let me talk to you, adam, about the continuity question. it's something you've written about and thought about and how you see the trajectory of...
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and i'm also massachuset science journalist daniel ackerman. welcome to everyone. and daniel, i'm going to start with you with the most basic question. explain to us what deep sea mining is. yes. so deep sea mining is basically the extraction of mineral resources from the bottom of the ocean. and there are a number of different ways that it could work, but one of the most common proposals is to collect these resources called poly metallic nodules. so the nodules form over millions of years at the bottom of the ocean and they're really rich and cobalt, nickel, copper, and manganese. a lot of these metals that we could potentially use for electric car batteries or wind turbines, are things that will fuel the green economy. and so one of the more common proposals for, for getting these, these nodules which can be miles below the surface on the, on the sea floor, is basically to do that kind of vacuum cleaner system of the sea floor. and it would start with these maybe dump truck size collector vehicles that would roam around on the sea floor, collect the nodules and a
and i'm also massachuset science journalist daniel ackerman. welcome to everyone. and daniel, i'm going to start with you with the most basic question. explain to us what deep sea mining is. yes. so deep sea mining is basically the extraction of mineral resources from the bottom of the ocean. and there are a number of different ways that it could work, but one of the most common proposals is to collect these resources called poly metallic nodules. so the nodules form over millions of years at...
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and that will be the final word, daniel ackerman, and selena lee, maureen pendula, ali, thank you for joining me for this conversation. we appreciate it very much. now we're going to pause the conversation right now, but i'm very big. thank you. as i said, to our guest and to our youtube community for joining us for this discussion, that is all for now. take care. we'll see you later. the of the time. stop pushing today to sun when documentary, the informer present and illuminate our pie. our people see these things for themselves and make up their own minds to sweden. this become a thing to turn your back against announcing groundbreaking stories from award winning for making, etc, in order to one elephant conflict. it's a motor official mentioned with conflict, sweetness on $20.00 revealing eco friendly solutions to come back to our planet. on l g 0, the is forced to go libya as for the minister is sacked after she meets israel's top. diplomats the all about us and this is all just have a life window. have also coming up friends, presidency manual background, such as on boss that wo
and that will be the final word, daniel ackerman, and selena lee, maureen pendula, ali, thank you for joining me for this conversation. we appreciate it very much. now we're going to pause the conversation right now, but i'm very big. thank you. as i said, to our guest and to our youtube community for joining us for this discussion, that is all for now. take care. we'll see you later. the of the time. stop pushing today to sun when documentary, the informer present and illuminate our pie. our...
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he also appointed ackerman as his attorney general. ackerman was it interesting figure he was a georgian was aÉe former confederate officer. but he was a man having returned from the war actually embraced radical reconstruction. believe the south needed to move into the future and provide a equality for all citizens. and he came into the grant in st administration in 1870. >> both grant and congress made decisions to exert federal power in the south and the west help by parker and amos ackerman. in the south ackerman directed a newly created department of justice to prosecute the ku klux klan in south carolina in the fall of 1871. he encouraged grant toward taking very strong action. particularly in south carolina werehe kkk violence was a very part and worse in the nation in october 1871 the power given to him by the kkk act passed by congress in the spring grant suspended the habeas corpus in multiple counties in south carolina so that officials could arrest clan members immediately keep them in jail until they were prosecuted. from
he also appointed ackerman as his attorney general. ackerman was it interesting figure he was a georgian was aÉe former confederate officer. but he was a man having returned from the war actually embraced radical reconstruction. believe the south needed to move into the future and provide a equality for all citizens. and he came into the grant in st administration in 1870. >> both grant and congress made decisions to exert federal power in the south and the west help by parker and amos...
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he also appointed amos ackerman as his attorney general. ackerman was a really interesting figure. he was a georgian. he was a former confederate officer, but he was a man who having returned from the war actually embraced radical reconstruction believed that the south needed to kind of move into the future and provide equality for all citizens, and he came into the grant administration in 1870. so both grant and congress made decisions in this period to exert federal power in the south and the west helped by ely parker and amos ackerman in the south ackerman directed a newly created department of justice effort to prosecute the ku klux klan in south carolina in the fall of 18 and 71 and he really encouraged grant toward taking very strong action particularly the in south carolina where kkk violence was very bad. probably the worst in the nation. so in october of 1871, but the power given to him by the kkk act passed by congress in the spring grant suspended the writ of habeas corpus in multiple counties in south carolina, so that officials could arrest clan members immediately and
he also appointed amos ackerman as his attorney general. ackerman was a really interesting figure. he was a georgian. he was a former confederate officer, but he was a man who having returned from the war actually embraced radical reconstruction believed that the south needed to kind of move into the future and provide equality for all citizens, and he came into the grant administration in 1870. so both grant and congress made decisions in this period to exert federal power in the south and the...
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joined now by nick ackerman, who serves's assistant u.s.attorney, southern district of new york, and a prosecutor for the brooklyn dea. i really found your piece interesting, particularly because i had been mostly hearing people saying that we should televisit. >> transparency, transparency, transparency. >> this isn't quite a mob trial, right? donald trump isn't quite a monster. >> no, but the people that support him, and that he's really a cult leader, and that there are people out there in the cold that will do almost anything, we'll take the slightest little words that donald trump says an act on them, this wasn't the first instance, by the. way we had a shooter that was in cincinnati, outside the fbi field office, looking to shoot fbi agents after a search warrant was executed on mar-a-lago. so this is not the first time. >> it's true. i had forgotten. that >> the real danger here is, who would want to be in the witness stand that would be televised to the entire world where they would suddenly become a major target of these people? >>
joined now by nick ackerman, who serves's assistant u.s.attorney, southern district of new york, and a prosecutor for the brooklyn dea. i really found your piece interesting, particularly because i had been mostly hearing people saying that we should televisit. >> transparency, transparency, transparency. >> this isn't quite a mob trial, right? donald trump isn't quite a monster. >> no, but the people that support him, and that he's really a cult leader, and that there are...
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nick ackerman, errol louis, thanks, guys. >>> all right. video just into cnn that appears to show a ukrainian drone attack on a russian war ship. is vladimir putin trying to drap out the war in ukraine hoping donald trump will win the election here? we have new cnn reporting. >>> and walking through one of the deadliest school shootings in u.s. history, parents and lawmakers at parkland today as ballistic experts prepare to reenact the shooter's movements. ♪ chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. ♪ you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado. when you shop wayfair, you get big deals for your home - every day. so big, we'll have you saying... am i a big deal? yeah you are, because it's a big al, when you get a big deal. wayfair deals so big tt you might get a big head. because with savings so real. you can get your dream sofa for half the price. wayfair. it's always a big deal. ♪ wayfair, you've got just what i need ♪ (
nick ackerman, errol louis, thanks, guys. >>> all right. video just into cnn that appears to show a ukrainian drone attack on a russian war ship. is vladimir putin trying to drap out the war in ukraine hoping donald trump will win the election here? we have new cnn reporting. >>> and walking through one of the deadliest school shootings in u.s. history, parents and lawmakers at parkland today as ballistic experts prepare to reenact the shooter's movements. ♪ chevy silverado...
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she needs hundreds of thousands of dollars, not $2, 000. >> nick ackerman, temidayo aganga-williams,nk you both for being here. >> thank you. >> the state is now set for tomorrow's first presidential republican debate. trump is not going to be there, as we know. but neither will my next guest, will hurd, who is now lashing out as the republican national committee of over what he says isn't unacceptable process for who gets on that stage. plus, someone who will be on that stage, was adamant last night, here on "the source", vivek ramaswamy, saying he was misquoted in the story by the atlantic on a 9/11 conspiracy. >> are you telling me the quote is wrong here -- because it says -- >> i actually asked. when i actually, and this is just lifting the curtain on how media works -- again i asked the reporter to send the recording, because it was on the record. he refused to do it. >> now they have published a recording. we will play for you, next. we never just see the numbers. we see the people. marcus: detroit, it's just changed so much. you can see what it once was. and then, i think abo
she needs hundreds of thousands of dollars, not $2, 000. >> nick ackerman, temidayo aganga-williams,nk you both for being here. >> thank you. >> the state is now set for tomorrow's first presidential republican debate. trump is not going to be there, as we know. but neither will my next guest, will hurd, who is now lashing out as the republican national committee of over what he says isn't unacceptable process for who gets on that stage. plus, someone who will be on that...
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ackerman's connection, so we'll hear from him again and i promise that is not some sort of way that ween though we're excited to welcome joy on. that was just a little technical difficulties. we have a programming note as we sign off "the beat." tomorrow, we have a special on the trump indictments. you have heard this term, trump indictment, sometimes the special coverage, well tomorrow on "the beat," our breakdown of the trump indictments, plural, as we draw on everything we learned today at the arraignment and the indictment. we got this week, and the other two that are circulating. my special, i urge you to tune in if you want to join me tomorrow, 6:00 p.m. eastern, or dvr if that's your thing. that does it for us. i have very good news. our special coverage continues, "the reidout" with joy reid is up next. he 13th. now is the time to partner with our experts. get started today with verizon business. it's your business. it's your verizon. (vo) crabfest is back at red lobster. when you can choose your crab, and one of three new flavors like roasted garlic butter... ...this is not yo
ackerman's connection, so we'll hear from him again and i promise that is not some sort of way that ween though we're excited to welcome joy on. that was just a little technical difficulties. we have a programming note as we sign off "the beat." tomorrow, we have a special on the trump indictments. you have heard this term, trump indictment, sometimes the special coverage, well tomorrow on "the beat," our breakdown of the trump indictments, plural, as we draw on everything...
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all right, i want to pull in now, nick ackerman, he is a legal expert and also a former watergate prosecutor. he draws me from new york city. mr. i mean, it's good to see you again, i'm trucks, lawyers, they would like to see his this trial, all of his trials tell of lies. and it's something that you've written about in new york times op ed piece today. and your 1st argument against doing this. you say is the safety of the jurors? explain as well as the safety of the jurors and the safety of the witnesses. the problem is, once they jurors and the witnesses are identified and they're on television, and people testify. are there a risk or you've got people out there that are just crazy trunk supporters of that will go to all links on to try and avenge donald trump? are we saw that happen in cincinnati? an f b i office after the f. b, i had executed the search war on mar logo. i think we saw it today. i think there was an incident today, or where somebody would threaten the life of alan bragg, who was the prosecutor in the state case in new york. the prosecution against trump here on and agains
all right, i want to pull in now, nick ackerman, he is a legal expert and also a former watergate prosecutor. he draws me from new york city. mr. i mean, it's good to see you again, i'm trucks, lawyers, they would like to see his this trial, all of his trials tell of lies. and it's something that you've written about in new york times op ed piece today. and your 1st argument against doing this. you say is the safety of the jurors? explain as well as the safety of the jurors and the safety of...
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attorney nick ackerman. been laying all of this out for us, what has been coming out from court what the judge has been talking about. before we jump into some of her quotes and things we've heard from the judge, overall, what do you take from what we're hearing from the judge so far? >> none of this is very surprising. this is a very standard protective order that the government wants. the purpose of a protective order is for the defendant to be able to get discovery and use it for his defense. not to put on a public display or contest the allegations in a public forum. he's already agreed to two protective orders that are almost exactly the same in both the miami classified documents case and the new york case prosecution. so none of this is surprising. i think she's essentially going to be putting in place the order that the government has asked for. and based on the comments that i heard, it just reaffirms my opinion that this case is going to trial in january or february of next year. this judge is not
attorney nick ackerman. been laying all of this out for us, what has been coming out from court what the judge has been talking about. before we jump into some of her quotes and things we've heard from the judge, overall, what do you take from what we're hearing from the judge so far? >> none of this is very surprising. this is a very standard protective order that the government wants. the purpose of a protective order is for the defendant to be able to get discovery and use it for his...
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. >> and joining me is former assistant special watergate prosecutor nick ackerman, jeff duncan, and also with us cnn political commentator van jones. gentlemen, thank you for being here. nick, i want to start with you. a as a former prosecutor during the watergate era, you have a perspective on this, this parade of former officials from the highest levels to the lowest levels, you know, a bail bondsman, it really shows the breadth and scope here. put it in context for us. >> you had the same thing in watergate. starting out with the burglary. we had people who were just people, folks taken up from florida that came in to break into the watergate complex that were brought into the d.c. courts. and then you had people as high as attorney generals. attorney general mitchell, who was nixon's attorney general and campaign manager. another attorney general who also pled guilty. two of his top aides wound up pleading guilty. so it was kind of the same parade of horribles in 1973 and '4 that we are seeing here today. it really is deja vu all over again. >> jeff, you know, as a republican, t
. >> and joining me is former assistant special watergate prosecutor nick ackerman, jeff duncan, and also with us cnn political commentator van jones. gentlemen, thank you for being here. nick, i want to start with you. a as a former prosecutor during the watergate era, you have a perspective on this, this parade of former officials from the highest levels to the lowest levels, you know, a bail bondsman, it really shows the breadth and scope here. put it in context for us. >> you...
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continue to rise >> well, the most simple thing you could do is be short tlt or long blt >> like bill ackermant working out so well today? >> not today, but that would be one way. i think about the question as, why are rates rising are they rising because the economy is doing well? and things are growing that's generally good. so there's a lot of places you could be travel and things like that. or because the fed is really fighting inflation then you have to be -- that's a different kind of answer you always need to look at a company's balance sheet. they have debt, that's trouble >> great point to unpack why and then also kind of look at who would stand to gain and lose. another question, jean, that came in, this is an interesting one. why can't unemployed or retired people have access to fsas >> it seems completely unfair. fsa, flex spending accounts, are offered only through employers the way they work, if you don't exhaust the money in your fsa each year, that money actually reverts to your emplowyer. >> no? >> it does >> i have often reverted my back >> unless they want to change the tax
continue to rise >> well, the most simple thing you could do is be short tlt or long blt >> like bill ackermant working out so well today? >> not today, but that would be one way. i think about the question as, why are rates rising are they rising because the economy is doing well? and things are growing that's generally good. so there's a lot of places you could be travel and things like that. or because the fed is really fighting inflation then you have to be -- that's a...
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whatever, but the real puzzle at the heart of this is why these particular three letters in the ackerman be a one factor they take into account. that should race this is -- raise suspicion. paul: esg in general has legible returns in recent years, but proponents point to the long-term. >> it is if we are stuck in an old way of thinking about the world and old assumptions about how to make money, and that we just have not understood that the world is fundamentally changing. paul: henderson argues monetary returns are not the only metric you should be using. >> not to pay attention to what is happening to the climate, not to pay attention to the consequences of inequality of a society we are in, not to be aware of the new products and opportunities that dealing with these issues is going to create is to be beleaguered and shortsighted. paul: yet henderson is also skeptical of so-called brainwashing firms are used esg emailing as a marketing device. >> yeah. we need esg, go measure it, stick it in the pr department, and they are not really used to govern the firm, so that is true. it is als
whatever, but the real puzzle at the heart of this is why these particular three letters in the ackerman be a one factor they take into account. that should race this is -- raise suspicion. paul: esg in general has legible returns in recent years, but proponents point to the long-term. >> it is if we are stuck in an old way of thinking about the world and old assumptions about how to make money, and that we just have not understood that the world is fundamentally changing. paul: henderson...
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. >> and joining me now to discuss this further is nick ackerman.a special assistant prosecutor and assistant attorney for the southern district of new york. thanks for coming on with us. we know trump and his allies are facing these -- these rico charges are being used against them. she's used -- the d.a. down there has used that in the past to go after gangs, go after even schoolteachers in atlanta public schools for inflating students' test scores. help us understand what the benefit if you're the d.a. is to using rico here. >> well, the benefit in this particular case is being able to put together all of these schemes to defraud which consist of multiple individual crimes and making it one crime that carries with it a sentence of up to 20 years in prison, a minimum of five years to complete the sentence, the sentence of five years, the minimum could be probation as well as prison. and there's no pardon here other than five years after a conviction that at that point you can go before the georgia pardon and parole board and seek a pardon if you s
. >> and joining me now to discuss this further is nick ackerman.a special assistant prosecutor and assistant attorney for the southern district of new york. thanks for coming on with us. we know trump and his allies are facing these -- these rico charges are being used against them. she's used -- the d.a. down there has used that in the past to go after gangs, go after even schoolteachers in atlanta public schools for inflating students' test scores. help us understand what the benefit...
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who is the chief assistant district attorney under district attorney science, also with us, nick ackerman, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. thank you both for being here. obviously a key question of what the judge is going to decide, which could be any moment, nick, it's how broad the scope of this protective order is. do you agree with the judge there that the points of it, the real concern about trump potentially sharing some of this evidence that jack smith said. >> what's most amazing here kaitlan, what's most amazing is they agreed to the precise same order. protective order in the miami case. >> it's the same protective order in an essence that went into effect in a new york prosecution. so this is just, as the judge said, nothing but a technique to try and delay this trial, and drag it out. try and have hearings. try and have more motions. i don't think the judge is going to put up with this. >> let me ask you karen, we did just hear from the judge. she has signaled that she's going to hold a hearing this week on this dispute. on what restrictio
who is the chief assistant district attorney under district attorney science, also with us, nick ackerman, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. thank you both for being here. obviously a key question of what the judge is going to decide, which could be any moment, nick, it's how broad the scope of this protective order is. do you agree with the judge there that the points of it, the real concern about trump potentially sharing some of this evidence that jack...
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. >> nick ackerman, thank you so much for starting off the show with us today. emily, please stick around. i am coming back to you shortly, as i will be getting into another tantalizing clue about the stone video and the elector plot. >>> later, a former top republican in the doj speaks out about trump's criminal exposure. >>> and threats from trump supporters to grand jurors. back in 60 seconds. this is jason johnson on "the beat". an meet the team... behind the team. the coach. the manager. and the snack dad. all using chase to keep up with their finances. the coach helps save goals here, because she saved for soccer camp there. anddd check this out... the manager deposited a check. magic. and the snack dad? he's getting paid back. orange slicesss. because this team all has chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> back with more on our exclusive roger stone video, because there is another angle i want us to get to. again, here is stone talking about the elector scheme as early as november 5t
. >> nick ackerman, thank you so much for starting off the show with us today. emily, please stick around. i am coming back to you shortly, as i will be getting into another tantalizing clue about the stone video and the elector plot. >>> later, a former top republican in the doj speaks out about trump's criminal exposure. >>> and threats from trump supporters to grand jurors. back in 60 seconds. this is jason johnson on "the beat". an meet the team... behind...
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partly of my experience at the spl i see a southern very lost southern part of town, a watchdog the ackermans. yeah, yeah. but experience with them was ah had definitely informed what i was seeing out there because i was able to see through a lot of the sort of funny narrative was being built up around these protests, which is mostly aimed at the evil antifa, you know, the how they were these violent leftists and i was going, they're not the violent ones. that's not what i'm seeing out there. the violent ones were the proud boys, and they were there to cause violence. you talk about in the book a significant portion of the book about the trump army having main components. and quite a bit of the book goes into considerable detail on each one of those five groups, and they were all there on six. yeah. can you tell us a little bit more about those five groups and that you feel formed sort of the core pillars of supporting the january six movement? sure. and what what happened? yeah. the insurrectionist army, as i call them sometimes in the book or trump's army. so and they're keep in mind all fi
partly of my experience at the spl i see a southern very lost southern part of town, a watchdog the ackermans. yeah, yeah. but experience with them was ah had definitely informed what i was seeing out there because i was able to see through a lot of the sort of funny narrative was being built up around these protests, which is mostly aimed at the evil antifa, you know, the how they were these violent leftists and i was going, they're not the violent ones. that's not what i'm seeing out there....
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. >> we had ackerman on this morning. >> yeah.ey raised the full guide but jim, after twilio and data dog this week where the revenue guides are a little soft -- >> i think that, look, we had fortinet and they made people feel that you got to get out of cybersecurity, which then caused the shorts -- caused a giant run on palo alto networks, which my trust owns, and everybody's worried about a friday number. people say, oh, they wouldn't report friday unless nikesh wanted to hide it. but they talked this morning about how strong cybersecurity is, and people have been knocking cloud, saying how weak it is. that's just completely wrong matthew prince did not say that cybersecurity is weak. the ceo of cloudflare. we did have fortinet say that, amazingly, people are scrutinizing their cybersecurity spend. i don't believe that's true. i think they're scrutinizing their spend with fortinet. >> apparently the other folks scrutinizing their spend are folks who pay for posting on zip recruiter, this management saying this deceleration is ac
. >> we had ackerman on this morning. >> yeah.ey raised the full guide but jim, after twilio and data dog this week where the revenue guides are a little soft -- >> i think that, look, we had fortinet and they made people feel that you got to get out of cybersecurity, which then caused the shorts -- caused a giant run on palo alto networks, which my trust owns, and everybody's worried about a friday number. people say, oh, they wouldn't report friday unless nikesh wanted to...
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you heard what bill ackerman said yesterday or two days ago, i guess, just worried the fed will not get mean, for one thing base effects, reverse sign in july and energy probably picked up a little bit, food prices are ticking up a bit when inflation is before 3%, could be and we've seen that as the perception rises that the fed is done just one more than conditions indcys start to recede so i think that points to a no landing the near term scenario >> gennifer, you uk an economic poll for 15 or 17 years now. it's hard to see a situation where people have been more down beat on the commit and it's always because of inflation. should the administration have done more to reduce spending and help bring down inflation? >> no, i think that's an easy one. i think the situation calls for a bit of patience. this has been a hard, strange couple of years and i think that's what's doing the work in lagging attitudes on the economy. but, again, if you put today's numbers in the larger context, a string of good news starting with the fact that inflation is coming down more sharply than the economist
you heard what bill ackerman said yesterday or two days ago, i guess, just worried the fed will not get mean, for one thing base effects, reverse sign in july and energy probably picked up a little bit, food prices are ticking up a bit when inflation is before 3%, could be and we've seen that as the perception rises that the fed is done just one more than conditions indcys start to recede so i think that points to a no landing the near term scenario >> gennifer, you uk an economic poll...
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he said bill ackerman is likely to be as dead side on treasuries bill and what's the significance ofsh about it than i think the bond market is what i see is the second month in a row independent focusing on consider dprrm and working 12 months back, that can npg picked up 0.2 in july and in june. in a nch, less than what we had several months ago my worry is maybe we have a economy with 5% underlying inflation. we've now got 4% financial conditions aren't kite i don't think increases and that i think is be flufrmt and what did you see six, eight months out in terms of the broader piece. sflt fed has indicated comfort with this. they might take september off. the markets right be right about that but i think commonwealth home we tonight is likely and going in to 2024 i think the fed is going to want to see evidence that underlying inflation is on track to hit its 2% target i thid they'd be comfortable with that making particular sun between a level downshift and getting stuck at frnd the ditia i think support a shift down to four i'm not sure the ditia supports a trend. looks like it
he said bill ackerman is likely to be as dead side on treasuries bill and what's the significance ofsh about it than i think the bond market is what i see is the second month in a row independent focusing on consider dprrm and working 12 months back, that can npg picked up 0.2 in july and in june. in a nch, less than what we had several months ago my worry is maybe we have a economy with 5% underlying inflation. we've now got 4% financial conditions aren't kite i don't think increases and that...
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host: similar sentiments expressed by nick ackerman in a recent op-ed piece in new york times making similar case saying no matter how experienced the judge is controlling the courtroom, trump could do gestures to the broadcast this way public opinion and in the process under my the trial. concerns about witness intimidation and safety exnt to potential tv coverage. broadcasting trials are sometimes acceptable but in this instance because of concerns about prosecuting -- protecting witnesses, their critical elements of understanding with his credibility and impact on a jury. hehe was also on msnbc talking about this op-ed and elaborating further on this idea of not televising the trial. [video clip] >> this is not quite a mob trial. >> no, but people who support him and the fact that he's a court leader and are people out there that will do almost anything, take the slightest little worries he says and act on them, this was not the first instinct. we had a shooter that was in cincinnati outside the fbi field office looking to shoot the fbi agents after a search warrant was executed o
host: similar sentiments expressed by nick ackerman in a recent op-ed piece in new york times making similar case saying no matter how experienced the judge is controlling the courtroom, trump could do gestures to the broadcast this way public opinion and in the process under my the trial. concerns about witness intimidation and safety exnt to potential tv coverage. broadcasting trials are sometimes acceptable but in this instance because of concerns about prosecuting -- protecting witnesses,...
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host: similar sentiments expressed by nick ackerman in a recent op-ed piece in new york times makingimilar case saying no matter how experienced the judge is controlng the courtroom, trump could do gestures to the broadcast this way public opinion and in the procs under my the trial. concerns about witness intimidation and safety extent to potential tv coverage. broadcasting trials are sometimes acceptable but in this instance because of concerns about prosecuting -- protecting witnesses, their critical elements of understanding with his credibility and impact on a jury. hehe was also on msnbc talking about this op-ed and elaborating further on this idea of not televising the trial. [video clip] >> this is not quite a mob trial. >> no, but people who support him and the fact that he's a court leader and are people out there that will do almost anything, take the slightest little worries he says and act on them, this was not the first instinct. we had a shooter that was in cincinnati outside the fbi field office looking to shoot the fbi agents after a search warrant was executed on ma
host: similar sentiments expressed by nick ackerman in a recent op-ed piece in new york times makingimilar case saying no matter how experienced the judge is controlng the courtroom, trump could do gestures to the broadcast this way public opinion and in the procs under my the trial. concerns about witness intimidation and safety extent to potential tv coverage. broadcasting trials are sometimes acceptable but in this instance because of concerns about prosecuting -- protecting witnesses, their...
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up to very close to levels that they peak out and that would go against the common narrative that ackerman broken out above last october, the 30 year or 10 year. technology as a sector has not really broken down. if you look at equal waited tech versus equal waited s&p, we've had a little bit of pullback but it's more been discretionary, financials and materials that have lost ground. text to its credit has held up fairly well. i think that's important. i third is that sentiment has really started to back off the last two weeks. we had optimistic levels in late july. that has certainly retreated. as mike santoli commented on earlier, all these sentiment stages and oversold conditions are very close to materializing, getting close to levels that we saw back in march. so i think we have a week or two. i think jackson hole really could be a pivotal event in regards to yields. we see yields start to turn down sharply, that should be a big positive for equities. >> mike mentioned that nvidia is down a little, but you really look at the advance and check some of the other ones you were talking a
up to very close to levels that they peak out and that would go against the common narrative that ackerman broken out above last october, the 30 year or 10 year. technology as a sector has not really broken down. if you look at equal waited tech versus equal waited s&p, we've had a little bit of pullback but it's more been discretionary, financials and materials that have lost ground. text to its credit has held up fairly well. i think that's important. i third is that sentiment has really...