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i'm jack otter.ing up behavioral economist and nobel prize winner doctor richard thaler on the common mistakes we make in managing our finances and how to avoid them. our advice on how to construct an investment portfolio. but first, we begin with the top three things you should do now to manage your personal finances ahead of the new year. 2020 has been a tale of two markets with huge winners and painful losers. if you got big gain is a time to take profit? should you harvest losses and beaten-down stocks cannot next, is pandemic togetherness making you feel squeezed in your home? is better to remodel or trade up for a bigger place? this year americans were given the chance to make penalty free withdrawals from their retirement savings what you need to consider on the "barron's roundtable" like colleagues beverly, jack so beverly, what a year this year we saw stock zooming higher when they benefited from the pandemic and then we saw other sectors get slammed. while we usually recommend a buy and hol
i'm jack otter.ing up behavioral economist and nobel prize winner doctor richard thaler on the common mistakes we make in managing our finances and how to avoid them. our advice on how to construct an investment portfolio. but first, we begin with the top three things you should do now to manage your personal finances ahead of the new year. 2020 has been a tale of two markets with huge winners and painful losers. if you got big gain is a time to take profit? should you harvest losses and...
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jack: interesting.you think there's also an element of that bad news is good news situation that sometimes happens? do traders expect that this bad economic news and the covid news might increase the odds that we'll get stimulus from congress? >> i think that's definitely in play here. we had a little murmur of talks between schumer and mcconnell, and i think that the market whenever with it looks around and sees that, okay, maybe things aren't going well, it does get a little bit of hope that, yeah with, stimulus might come, fiscal or even monetary stimulus. jack: let's go to carltonful really interesting news that was about the worst kept secret on wall street which is that amazon was going to go into the pharmacy business. and yet still the competitors, the cvss and the walgreens just got absolutely hammered. >> yeah. it's really interesting because this wasn't a total surprise when you consider that amazon was looking to get into this business. but the brick, the traditional brick and mortar pharmac
jack: interesting.you think there's also an element of that bad news is good news situation that sometimes happens? do traders expect that this bad economic news and the covid news might increase the odds that we'll get stimulus from congress? >> i think that's definitely in play here. we had a little murmur of talks between schumer and mcconnell, and i think that the market whenever with it looks around and sees that, okay, maybe things aren't going well, it does get a little bit of hope...
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jack: jack, thanks for that explaining.heck out this week's edition of bare ron's.com and don't forget to follow us on twitter. wear your max on halloween and all other times. ♪. charles: welcome, everybody, i'm charles payne. this is perhaps the most important fox business town hall yet, "america votes together". in one week we'll be getting results from what many say is the most consequential election in our history. with our nation so bitterly divided. there are some unanswered questions. the outcome of election could determine if we remain the preeminent of the world, or join the long list of historic empires that collapse. >> we have to open our country. we'll not have a country. the cure cannot be worse than the problem itself. >> his
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jack: jack, thanks for that explaining.heck out this week's edition of bare ron's.com and don't forget to follow us on twitter. wear your max on halloween and all other times. ♪ >> from the fox studios in new york city, this is maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: happy weekend to all. welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. thanks for being here. coming up in just a few moments, i'll be speaking with director larry kudlow on the heels of historic third quarter gdp growth, and lauter my interview with ice cube on his work with the trump administration and their plans to help more african-americans prosper. but first, let's take a look at some of the week's big mom
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[laughter] jack: absolutely.ume for the sake of argument biden wins the presidency but doesn't sweep in georgia. the business world is going the to be watching carefully to see cabinet appointments, especially commerce and stuff like that. how to you see that coming together? >> commerce, treasury in particular if, maybe even defense and some of the other positions will be of great interest to the business world. i mean, look, joe biden has pledged he wants the most diverse cabinet in history. i think he will honor that pledge. but he also clearly is going to want an experienced cabinet and a group of people who can really hit the ground running in terms of getting into office and pushing forward with his agenda. but the intriguing aspect of having a democratic president with a republican senate is mitch mcconnell. if he can hold his, at this point it looks like it would be a 52-48 senate majority in the democrats don't pick up anything in georgia, if he can hold that, there's going to have to be some deal making
[laughter] jack: absolutely.ume for the sake of argument biden wins the presidency but doesn't sweep in georgia. the business world is going the to be watching carefully to see cabinet appointments, especially commerce and stuff like that. how to you see that coming together? >> commerce, treasury in particular if, maybe even defense and some of the other positions will be of great interest to the business world. i mean, look, joe biden has pledged he wants the most diverse cabinet in...
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jack: intel inside barons. what is your idea?on the vaccine news on monday but finished the week on 3.2 percent because of fears about spreading covid cases. when we do get it there will be a point when covid is the thing in the past and the stock will fly. >> it's a good week to go to the gym. great ideas. give very much, check out this week's edition of barron's.com >> from the fox studios in new york city this is "maria bartiromo's wall street". maria: hello and happy weekend, welcome to the program that analyzes the week that was in position you for the week ahead. i maria bartiromo. thank you for joining us as we can, in a few moments a major breakthrough in the combating of the coronavirus, pfizer and biontech 90% efficacy rate of the covid vaccine. i will speak with the ceo of biotech and the man behind the number one free app right now on apple's app store, the ceo of parler, john
jack: intel inside barons. what is your idea?on the vaccine news on monday but finished the week on 3.2 percent because of fears about spreading covid cases. when we do get it there will be a point when covid is the thing in the past and the stock will fly. >> it's a good week to go to the gym. great ideas. give very much, check out this week's edition of barron's.com >> from the fox studios in new york city this is "maria bartiromo's wall street". maria: hello and happy...
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jack: intel inside barons. what is your idea?onday but finished the week on 3.2 percent because of fears about spreading covid cases. when we do get it there will be a point when covid is the thing in the past and the stock will fly. >> it's a good week to go to the gym. great ideas. give very much, check out this week's edition of barron's.com an "after the bell," and we will see you back on monday. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. these are, at a minimum, perilous days for all of us. we were a nation divided before this election just ten days ago. we are more so this evening. we're in the midst of a battle for the white house, but it is even more than that, it is a battle that began more than four years ago with the efforts of the chiefs of the obama intelligence services trying to block the presidential candidacy of donald trump. four years ago while implementing a plot sponsored by his democrat rival, those same agencies relentlessly spied
jack: intel inside barons. what is your idea?onday but finished the week on 3.2 percent because of fears about spreading covid cases. when we do get it there will be a point when covid is the thing in the past and the stock will fly. >> it's a good week to go to the gym. great ideas. give very much, check out this week's edition of barron's.com an "after the bell," and we will see you back on monday. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. these...
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jack: visors covid-19 vaccine is on track jack: visors covid-19 vaccine is pending fda approval, two-partozes under doses is another complicated process, the distribution system is in placen we get it and what we need to do in the meantime, joining the ceo of robert wood johnson foundation and former acting director of the cdc doctor richard besser. thank you for coming on the show, before we get to the vaccine i want to get one thing out of the way you said often that putting health against the economy is a false eye caught me, can your claim that. >> when you think about when it takes to get the economy up in a sustained fashion, you will get that with the pandemic under control. the roadmap to sustain economic recovery is following the guidance of public health in getting this under control so we can get people back to work. jack: sometimes they align really nicely like when pfizer announced good results in its trials the market rallied, what was your reaction to pfizer's announcement, i would have is a cautious optimism. optimism because at no expectation that results would come in wi
jack: visors covid-19 vaccine is on track jack: visors covid-19 vaccine is pending fda approval, two-partozes under doses is another complicated process, the distribution system is in placen we get it and what we need to do in the meantime, joining the ceo of robert wood johnson foundation and former acting director of the cdc doctor richard besser. thank you for coming on the show, before we get to the vaccine i want to get one thing out of the way you said often that putting health against...
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jack: intel inside barons. what is your idea? jumped 16% on the vaccine news on monday but finished the week on 3.2 percent because of fears about spreading covid cases. when we do get it there will be a point when covid is the thing in the past and the stock will fly. >> it's a good week to go to the gym. great ideas. give vgive veruch, cheuch, cheus ek edi'son of barrocom ek edi'son of barrocom ma announcerming upming up nexteading"l t"l tay."." dr. michdr. michaeussef: seorshseiporshthe larges religi ithe worl dr. michdr. michaeussef: seorshseiporshthe larges religi ithe worl -its content he samme, myseand. in a tin a tind differenys,ways dr. michdr. michaeussef: thoso worshio worshie creation, seorshseiporshthe larges religi ithe worl - will ey wspl del dee lveslvd. iona tin a tind differenys,ways dr. michdr. michaeussef: thoso worshio worshie creation, seorshseiporshthe larges religi ithe worl prayo goo d th a s ainglepersone iona tin a tind differenys,ways placplinr fur ll trust in the lord orjed sus christs ci placplinr fu
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we all need to dthis and i think it'sn example of jack kennedy and even a young jack kennedy helps us to do this. i hope this comes out in thosechapters of the book . i'm struck the degree to which in the m-19th or maybe the 19 363 38 when he's in undergraduate, he's asking large questions about the survival of democracy. it is democracy suited to this age, sponding to the authoritarian threats, can we do this. are there leaders who will draft the metal and accomplish this and he asks that even as an undergraduate in some ways at the heart of the thesis . under bawin chamberlain he seems unable to prepare for war but it's ultimately i think a hopeful message and i guess this comes back to the question . he decides that democracy requires able leadership. more than that it requires citizenship, citizens who are informed, who take an interest inpolicy issues . who hold their leaders accountable and then four people themselves to be engaged. it seems to me the most powerful part. >> that's well said and connects to a question that just came in from a 20-year-old university student intere
we all need to dthis and i think it'sn example of jack kennedy and even a young jack kennedy helps us to do this. i hope this comes out in thosechapters of the book . i'm struck the degree to which in the m-19th or maybe the 19 363 38 when he's in undergraduate, he's asking large questions about the survival of democracy. it is democracy suited to this age, sponding to the authoritarian threats, can we do this. are there leaders who will draft the metal and accomplish this and he asks that even...
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i think the example of jack kennedy and young jack kennedy helps us to do this. hope this comes out of those chapters of the book. it struck by the degree to which within the meant or maybe 1936 and 37 or 38, when he is an undergraduate. he is asking large questions about the survival democracy. is it suited to the stage. in responding to the authoritarian threats . can we do this. are there leaders who will grasp this and accomplish this . is asking that even as an undergraduate in the pieces, as in some ways, that is the heart of the thesis. why would an chamberlain, seemingly un- able to prepare for war. if it is ultimately a think the hopeful message. and he comes back to the question. i think that he decides that democracy requires able leadership more than that it requires citizens who are informed, who taken interest in policy issues. they hold their leaders accountable and then for people themselves force them to public service and be engaged. that seems to me that that is the most powerful part of the legacy. george: that's all said. and connects with a
i think the example of jack kennedy and young jack kennedy helps us to do this. hope this comes out of those chapters of the book. it struck by the degree to which within the meant or maybe 1936 and 37 or 38, when he is an undergraduate. he is asking large questions about the survival democracy. is it suited to the stage. in responding to the authoritarian threats . can we do this. are there leaders who will grasp this and accomplish this . is asking that even as an undergraduate in the pieces,...
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jack was away being a play boy in the south of france.o home and be with your wife at this moment. but in 1963, his mind set was very different. when she went into labor. >> mrs. kennedy has given birth to a four-pound 10 and a half ounce baby boy. it was five months premature. >> baby patrick is immediately taken from his mother with breathing dits and flown to boston for life saving treatment. >> he could look inside the hole in the incubator. when it was finally clear that he was going to die, they brought him out and put him in his father's arms. >> patrick kennedy died at 4:04 a.m. >> say again. >> the struggle of the baby boy breathing was too much for his heart. >> jackie only saw patrick in an ipg baiter. she never had a chance to hold him in her arms. jack was disconsulate and he immediately flew to the hospital where jackie was. >> he came back from boston to me in the hospital and he walked in in the morning about kwl 8:00 in my room and sobbed and put his arms around me. >> after patrick, they were a lot closer. it's the first
jack was away being a play boy in the south of france.o home and be with your wife at this moment. but in 1963, his mind set was very different. when she went into labor. >> mrs. kennedy has given birth to a four-pound 10 and a half ounce baby boy. it was five months premature. >> baby patrick is immediately taken from his mother with breathing dits and flown to boston for life saving treatment. >> he could look inside the hole in the incubator. when it was finally clear that...
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jack jack this is 2020 no no no we're not doing hillary clinton but now we're talking. we're talking about this election let me ask you this there are some states where the supporter of summer travel trump says keep counting as other places where he's saying stop counting what actually is the strategy post-election we just want to make sure that all the legal bell it's are counted and they're done in the proper manner give you an example signature manses on the absentee ballots are very important this is not just a matter of telling that it's what you can if the signatures are met and then you've got to put the vote in and the and those are why monitors are there from both parties. yes but in philadelphia as you know somebody who's been watching this our monitors were not allowed inside and that would brought a lawsuit and finally got the judge to agree with us today about their the law in philadelphia pennsylvania as you know since that all belts at. 8 o'clock on election night but a court split decision we're going through the legal process of appealing that decision
jack jack this is 2020 no no no we're not doing hillary clinton but now we're talking. we're talking about this election let me ask you this there are some states where the supporter of summer travel trump says keep counting as other places where he's saying stop counting what actually is the strategy post-election we just want to make sure that all the legal bell it's are counted and they're done in the proper manner give you an example signature manses on the absentee ballots are very...
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kennedy and even a young jack kennedy helped us to do this. i hope this comes out in those chapters of the book. i'm struck by the degree to which in the mid 19-- or maybe the 1936-37, 38, when he's an undergraduate, he's asking large questions about the survival of democracy. is democracy suited to this age responding to the authoritarian threats? can we do this? are there leaders who will accomplish this? and he's asking that even as an undergraduate and the thesis ab it's in some ways, that's the heart of the thesis, why were the british under baldwin and chamberlain, seemingly unable to prepare for war, but it's ultimately, i think, a hopeful message and i guess that comes back to the question that i think he decides that democracy, it requires able leadership, more than that it requires citizens who are informed, who take an interest in policy issues, who hold their leaders accountable and then for people themselves, of course, to enter public service and be engaged. that's, it seems to me, the most powerful part of the legacy. >> that's
kennedy and even a young jack kennedy helped us to do this. i hope this comes out in those chapters of the book. i'm struck by the degree to which in the mid 19-- or maybe the 1936-37, 38, when he's an undergraduate, he's asking large questions about the survival of democracy. is democracy suited to this age responding to the authoritarian threats? can we do this? are there leaders who will accomplish this? and he's asking that even as an undergraduate and the thesis ab it's in some ways,...
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how to that created a political ambition and jack? >> i thought a lot about that going to those materials that are so much all that evidence in the oral history collection of the library which is magnificent. they cannot reveal everything. because he was bedroom door with various ailments, he became the family reader and devoured european history and the statecraft and diplomacy and was early fan of winston churchill. and ambition and realizing he always has his maternal grandfather and the two of them are extremely close and if it is politicians one is much more reserved and one is more scholarly in his approach but also grandpa, i can aspire to do something similar and then finally, especially in our own day and age such an appealing quality of life politics and i think he likes politics precisely because he thinks it matters and it is important. and from a pretty early age before junior is killed in the war, he is already thinking to himself in a particular girlfriend he was close to. maybe i want to pursue a political career. it i
how to that created a political ambition and jack? >> i thought a lot about that going to those materials that are so much all that evidence in the oral history collection of the library which is magnificent. they cannot reveal everything. because he was bedroom door with various ailments, he became the family reader and devoured european history and the statecraft and diplomacy and was early fan of winston churchill. and ambition and realizing he always has his maternal grandfather and...
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how will that create a political ambition in jack? >> i have thought a lot about that in going through the materials that are so rich, archival materials and other kinds of evidence, the library is magnificent, they can't reveal everything. .. and to particular girlfriend he was close to. they don't want to pursue a political career. it's those things at least in part that if they bring in this series auto due to have early on. >> as a status that when joe, jr. is killed over england or over the channel suddenly it's up to jack to carry on his fathers dreams. jack was headed that way already. >> i think he was. >> and would've been joe, jr. would not have had what jack brought to that career, which is incredible intelligence and broad learning but also that quality of being his own man which is essential when you're in the oval office and your generals are all telling you you need to start world war iii with the soviet union. >> over cuba in 62. >> i went to volume two. >> i think it's right and i do think joe, jr. i was the golden ch
how will that create a political ambition in jack? >> i have thought a lot about that in going through the materials that are so rich, archival materials and other kinds of evidence, the library is magnificent, they can't reveal everything. .. and to particular girlfriend he was close to. they don't want to pursue a political career. it's those things at least in part that if they bring in this series auto due to have early on. >> as a status that when joe, jr. is killed over...
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or not jack and no jack we're not going to do that we're not going to do that i want to talk about this no i want to talk about this is one of the most significant elections of our lifetime i want to talk about this election and the simple the simple question is this why not why the oh no jack but that you don't lose your narrative financer i don't have a narrative i have a question and the question simply is why can't we count all of the votes then if you want to lead a gate and have lawsuits do so but why would the president of the united states simply respect the electoral process this is not about past baseless allegations i'm talking about right now i don't think we have any argument challenging legal votes there's no dispute about that where we are concerned is when signatures don't when ballots show up in the dark of the night unexplained or here's a box of 200 ballots where did they come from nobody said that by the way this happened georgia my hometown right now so those are the irregularities that we are concerned about saying that ballots who are past the legal post more can
or not jack and no jack we're not going to do that we're not going to do that i want to talk about this no i want to talk about this is one of the most significant elections of our lifetime i want to talk about this election and the simple the simple question is this why not why the oh no jack but that you don't lose your narrative financer i don't have a narrative i have a question and the question simply is why can't we count all of the votes then if you want to lead a gate and have lawsuits...
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>> jimmy: yes. >> you know, i thing -- listen, jack -- jack loves his wife.t want his wife or kids to be unhappy without him. and, you know, i mean look, death is a pretty great equalizer when someone dies like yeah, i guess that's kind of over. so it's not like miguel got in the way of jack and rebecca. it was just hey, rebecca was available. >> jimmy: yeah >> and they had a history of being close and friends and everything should start with the friendship >> jimmy: i agree with that by the way. >> yeah. >> jimmy: my wife and i started out as best friends. we were just friends loved hanging out. it was awesome i agree with that. >> and then before we did the interview you gave me your wife's phone number. so, oh boy [ laughter ] >> jimmy: dude, i'm so embarrassed about that we have to talk about that next time you're on but i -- >> we have to, man that's incredible. it's incredible. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i can't believe it >> for anybody - >> jimmy: did she text you back >> yeah, long story short i was -- hold on, let me see. i was trying to text jimmy some
>> jimmy: yes. >> you know, i thing -- listen, jack -- jack loves his wife.t want his wife or kids to be unhappy without him. and, you know, i mean look, death is a pretty great equalizer when someone dies like yeah, i guess that's kind of over. so it's not like miguel got in the way of jack and rebecca. it was just hey, rebecca was available. >> jimmy: yeah >> and they had a history of being close and friends and everything should start with the friendship >>...
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goldsmith. -- we begin with jack goldsmith. sen. sanders: thank you -- jack: thank you. the conventional was dumb is during the trump administration wisdom is during the trump administration, the norms have been thrashed and there is a large element of truth to this. i have just published a book, are chapters of which dedicated to assessing this. today i want to suggest to the norms and laws have been more present than we may have appreciated. i want to ask about the extent normsch the way laws and accordance with the unitary executive. it is difficult to find a canonical definition of what the unitary executive is. as therr described it idea that executive powers, all exercised under the president's supervision. the unitary executive has many components. part of it is about the president's control over the administration. part of it is about law enforcement. that is what i am going to focus on. ,yu, in his book essay they wrote, he can "president trump ultimately order the end of any investigation, even one into his own white house." practices in the white house do not
goldsmith. -- we begin with jack goldsmith. sen. sanders: thank you -- jack: thank you. the conventional was dumb is during the trump administration wisdom is during the trump administration, the norms have been thrashed and there is a large element of truth to this. i have just published a book, are chapters of which dedicated to assessing this. today i want to suggest to the norms and laws have been more present than we may have appreciated. i want to ask about the extent normsch the way laws...
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and i'm very proud of my teammate, jack kemp. i've talked to jack, and i think jack kemp. i want to thank not only, jack but his, wife joanne, who didn't outstanding job and all the camp family for the work they did in this campaign. and obviously, i want to thank two outstanding women, my daughter, robin, who did a great job. [applause] and of course, my wife, elizabeth, who's traveled this country. [applause] from one end to the other. in fact, they've both been with me in this 96-hour marathon. and we had a great time, we have great crowds and a lot of enthusiasm. i threw o'clock this morning, i guess it was, we weren't, missouri, and i never saw so many people in one place out said but the republican party. and let me say a special word. let me say a special word to all the young people, the young, americans and the young people who were involved in my campaign. [applause] you have been a constant source of inspiration for elizabeth and myself, and i might add you're not going to get that tax cut if you don't be quiet. [laughs] and i would say to the young people and a
and i'm very proud of my teammate, jack kemp. i've talked to jack, and i think jack kemp. i want to thank not only, jack but his, wife joanne, who didn't outstanding job and all the camp family for the work they did in this campaign. and obviously, i want to thank two outstanding women, my daughter, robin, who did a great job. [applause] and of course, my wife, elizabeth, who's traveled this country. [applause] from one end to the other. in fact, they've both been with me in this 96-hour...
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jack: john emerson, thank you so much. important points, and we're going to be talking about them next whether you're looking for a safe haven or opportunities in the market's ♪ ♪ [ engines revving ] ♪ it's amazing to see them in the wild like th-- shhh. [ engine revs ] for those who were born to ride, there's progressive. [ engine revs ] noand if you're troubledan a lifby falls and bleeds,ers. worry follows you everywhere. over 100,000 people have left blood thinners behind with...
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welcome to jack and eric. >> thank you. in introducing eric i am sure you are familiar with eric's work is a prolific author. he is a nonfiction writer who specializes in writing history that is really geared for the intellectually curious audience and a good narrative writer of the type of history that doesn't put you to sleep. among his more notable books and his award among his more notable ones are leviathan and another book that i read a couple of years ago proceeding was a book about the history of pirates and that large history wasn't large enough so he's going to tackle hurricane history. i read this book and as someone who lives in florida and is familiar with hurricane history and i have known for a long time we have been due for a good look on hurricanes. it's a huge, huge topic. it are tackled it and despite it being so huge instead you can hold in your hand and it's a lovely book. as i have said i'm really looking forward to having this conversation with eric today. i want to start by asking eric why did you de
welcome to jack and eric. >> thank you. in introducing eric i am sure you are familiar with eric's work is a prolific author. he is a nonfiction writer who specializes in writing history that is really geared for the intellectually curious audience and a good narrative writer of the type of history that doesn't put you to sleep. among his more notable books and his award among his more notable ones are leviathan and another book that i read a couple of years ago proceeding was a book...
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jack? >> you don't see me? >> i see you now, yes. >> it's just an observation , the in keeping with that restraints that have been session, id in the think everybody on the panel will appreciate the fact that i think that the president and others involved have exercised extraordinary restraint in not doing anything with the durham report or otherwise pursuing any raised about the e dossier and the pfizer warrants. just to remind people that walsh not withl referred to the kindest approval, i think. he effectively indicted the president five days before his reelection in 1992, and no president can survive an indictment five days before he is up for reelection, with early voting the way there is today. so i just want to make that comment, that there's a lot of restraint -- announcem supposed to for q&a, that those who wish to attain cle should know the 27 ,word is scp passwordscp27. if you are participating by phone and wish to ask a .uestion, you have to dial *9 i will first recommend -- recognize lee odom, one
jack? >> you don't see me? >> i see you now, yes. >> it's just an observation , the in keeping with that restraints that have been session, id in the think everybody on the panel will appreciate the fact that i think that the president and others involved have exercised extraordinary restraint in not doing anything with the durham report or otherwise pursuing any raised about the e dossier and the pfizer warrants. just to remind people that walsh not withl referred to the...
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tonight, from "fargo" on fx, jack huston is here. the 25th anniversary reissue of her monster album, "pieces of you." from the sheridan opera house in telluride, jewel. you can join jewel and crown royal to save america's favorite bars, clubs, and stages by going to mainstreetalliance.org. tomorrow night, kristen stewart and josh duhamel, with music from the great james taylor. please join us for that. our first guest is a multi-oscar nominated, golden globe winning actress. her newest movie, directed by illy elegy." it premieres tomorrow on please say hello to amy adams. >>> hi, amy. >> hi, how are you? >> good to see you. >> good to see you too, wish i was there. >> are you really -- >> i'm really bad at the zoom thing, we will see. >> have you been quarantined or locked up or whatever you want to call it? i worked a little bit, but more or less, really just hunker down with my family since this all started, yeah. >> jimmy: how is that going? >> it's going okay. i'm kind of a home body, so, i mean, it's, it's taking some getting us
tonight, from "fargo" on fx, jack huston is here. the 25th anniversary reissue of her monster album, "pieces of you." from the sheridan opera house in telluride, jewel. you can join jewel and crown royal to save america's favorite bars, clubs, and stages by going to mainstreetalliance.org. tomorrow night, kristen stewart and josh duhamel, with music from the great james taylor. please join us for that. our first guest is a multi-oscar nominated, golden globe winning actress....
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jack of hearts. - jack of hearts. - yes. - so, one-eyed jack. - one-eyed jack. ok. there's your card. follow that one-eyed jack. here we go. you just shuffle those cards, we'll give the deck some shuffles. and your job is to follow your card. are you following your card? - i mean i'm doing best. do you know where it is right now? no. it's in there somewhere. ok, here cut off half the deck. ok ok. say a random number. uh, seven. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. what's that? come on. see. come on, richard. you know where it was, johnny. damn it. you apparently knew where it was. i had no idea where it was. but you called seven, didn't you? regarded as the best in the world, richard turner is an expert card mechanic. an auto mechanic fixes a car. do you what a body mechanic is? professional hit man. if you want to change your deck and you want to make sure you win, you go to a card mechanic. everything that you do as a mechanic has to follow the natural flow of the game. so what happens is, i'll deal cards to the other players. only when i'm ready i deal your j
jack of hearts. - jack of hearts. - yes. - so, one-eyed jack. - one-eyed jack. ok. there's your card. follow that one-eyed jack. here we go. you just shuffle those cards, we'll give the deck some shuffles. and your job is to follow your card. are you following your card? - i mean i'm doing best. do you know where it is right now? no. it's in there somewhere. ok, here cut off half the deck. ok ok. say a random number. uh, seven. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven. what's that? come on. see....