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jack: how do you get access to it? jack: for most investors you can buy a fund.guard total, bond market, and a lot of etfs like that. if you want to buy treasuries on auction, and other etfs, if you talk millions of dollars, you have enough to properly diversify a bond portfolio. jack: great advice. what does the federal reserve need to see before it stops hiking? investment strategist liz young on what she is telling clients next. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are you ready♪ ♪are you ready♪ in a recent clinical study, patients using salonpas patch reported reductions in pain severity, using less or a lot less oral pain medicines. and improved quality of life. that's why we recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. is it possible the only thought that comes to mind is... ♪ finally? this is financial security. and lincoln financial solutions will help you get there. as you plan, protect and retire. ♪ jack: the volatile market and anomic turmoil are challenge for investors trying to gauge the fed's next move. joining us from manhattan's meatpacking investm
jack: how do you get access to it? jack: for most investors you can buy a fund.guard total, bond market, and a lot of etfs like that. if you want to buy treasuries on auction, and other etfs, if you talk millions of dollars, you have enough to properly diversify a bond portfolio. jack: great advice. what does the federal reserve need to see before it stops hiking? investment strategist liz young on what she is telling clients next. ♪3, 4♪ ♪ ♪hey♪ ♪ ♪are you ready for me♪ ♪are...
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jack: i see two questions, is a good investment? we know what jack thinks. that you want to take a stake in crypto. forget about whether crypto gets 0, can you be assured that your investment will be safe? the brokerage won't run away with it? carleton: there are ways to mitigate the risk. one thing, you want to look at companies based in the us, you know us rule of law applies, that was a question in the early days of the ftx collapse. looking at publicly traded exchange, not to say they are good, we have a ton of coverage on that but what are they subject to? audited financials, timely financial reporting, disclosure. those are ways when investing in a volatile asset, a greater level of comfort with an ftx or one of these other players. jack: is facebook a bargainer value trap? what's the best way to invest in energy? i am asking bill nygren about his to the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... mm. ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... - mm. [ chuckles ] - ...a "
jack: i see two questions, is a good investment? we know what jack thinks. that you want to take a stake in crypto. forget about whether crypto gets 0, can you be assured that your investment will be safe? the brokerage won't run away with it? carleton: there are ways to mitigate the risk. one thing, you want to look at companies based in the us, you know us rule of law applies, that was a question in the early days of the ftx collapse. looking at publicly traded exchange, not to say they are...
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jack: a spac is involved.o public that way by the end of the year. jack: i want an idea from you and andrew. do you think the energy ship may have sailed? andrew: sale exxon has been on a tear this year, there stock nearly doubled, pushing $500 billion and hit a record high today despite the fact that oil is down $20 a barrel from its peak, natural gas prices are down 50% from the high and earnings are down for exxon. i would say be careful about exxon. energy is a difficult business. whatever wasting access, climate activists breathing down your neck, i would say take profits in exxon now. jack: you will take that money and put it in a speculative name. ben: theinterest has been beaten down but hit it slow earlier this year and hasn't gone down much. it is above the 50 day moving average, there's activists involved and this might be the time to go after it. jack: a lot of contrarian pics from barron. check out this week's addition of barron.com and check out barron online. that's all for us. see you next week
jack: a spac is involved.o public that way by the end of the year. jack: i want an idea from you and andrew. do you think the energy ship may have sailed? andrew: sale exxon has been on a tear this year, there stock nearly doubled, pushing $500 billion and hit a record high today despite the fact that oil is down $20 a barrel from its peak, natural gas prices are down 50% from the high and earnings are down for exxon. i would say be careful about exxon. energy is a difficult business. whatever...
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jack: fair enough. want to pivot to student loans because sofi is in the business and does the prospect of student loan forgiveness change your advice in terms of how much people should pay off and rush to pay off loans? >> it doesn't change the advice and one of the rules of thumb and looking at leverage you have as the consumer and how much debt you have this consumer and paying interest rate that's above what you could expect from say a regular stock market annual return and over a long term period, the s&p 500 tends to return about 7% annually. paying an interest rate that's higher than that, look to reduce that rate if it's available to you. the forgiveness program is something that likely takes away a portion of people's overall student debt loan but it does not erase the entire thing. that does concern and overlevered and rising rate and loans and master cards. jack: that would be to crypto and if it has opportunity to crypto and trading on your platform and do you recommend a small allocation to
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jack: and jack we have another strong jobs number. we have seen these tech layoffs.. insist that patagonia investor session just beginning that were talking about? >> that is an image there but i do not know. coin base, robin hood, lift, striped, all these companies announcing big layoffs. it really does contrast with that solid jobs number that we had it. it's easy to look at these companies and say that is just a one time go, go, growers for that's just tech it's going to be confined there. maybe but these piece of pole also spend everywhere by the going to be out there now competing for other jobs. i think it is something worth keeping an eye on. we have talked for a a while about quiet quitting. i think it's time for boisterous getting your rear end back to work if you aren't anything close to what is industries. jack: certainly is a lot of opportunities in the service visit hotels, restaurants, everyone is hiring. maybe if tech takes it in the chin some people keep their jobs. assign for actionable ideas i will start with you carlton. it is exciting. >> it is ex
jack: and jack we have another strong jobs number. we have seen these tech layoffs.. insist that patagonia investor session just beginning that were talking about? >> that is an image there but i do not know. coin base, robin hood, lift, striped, all these companies announcing big layoffs. it really does contrast with that solid jobs number that we had it. it's easy to look at these companies and say that is just a one time go, go, growers for that's just tech it's going to be confined...
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jack does not suffer from that. for people who are worried about this slowing down, i have the exact opposite reaction. and lawrence, i completely agree with you, not just because his system view which is that he will be able to answer things and move things along a lot quicker than having to go through the huge bureaucracy of the department, but his nature is to move things along speedily. that's house trained in the eastern district and that's what he. is a very much can do a person. so i think that's all for the good. and in terms of our model prosecution model, of course, if you read it i'm pretty sure he's reading lots of binders of evidence that we'd all love to get our hands on. and if there is an indictment, we will see a lot of that evidence. i>> paul butler, you know, you know jack smith also. i'd like to hear a little bit from you. i read andrews prosecutors member, i think it was about two hours and that was to make sure i was doing it very carefully. it brings you 100% up to speed on the documents case.
jack does not suffer from that. for people who are worried about this slowing down, i have the exact opposite reaction. and lawrence, i completely agree with you, not just because his system view which is that he will be able to answer things and move things along a lot quicker than having to go through the huge bureaucracy of the department, but his nature is to move things along speedily. that's house trained in the eastern district and that's what he. is a very much can do a person. so i...
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of special counsel jack smith.read it in its entirety. because it is fairly prefer. he says, i intend to conduct the assigned investigations and any prosecutions that may result from them independently and in the best traditions of the department of justice. the pace of the investigations will not pause or flag under my watch. i will exercise independent judgment and will move the investigation forward expeditiously and thoroughly to whatever outcome the facts and the law dictates. clearly from the wording there several times indicating that he wants to get this moving right now, lisa. >> absolutely. and between garland's speech and what jack smith has said, there is definitely an emphasis on rapidity and speed. and so i'm glad to see that. i also agree with barb that this is not going to be an operation where you have to collect resumes and hire a bunch of people from the outset. maybe he hires a couple of people to staff directly, but merrick garland made it very clear, he has the utmost of confidence of the pros
of special counsel jack smith.read it in its entirety. because it is fairly prefer. he says, i intend to conduct the assigned investigations and any prosecutions that may result from them independently and in the best traditions of the department of justice. the pace of the investigations will not pause or flag under my watch. i will exercise independent judgment and will move the investigation forward expeditiously and thoroughly to whatever outcome the facts and the law dictates. clearly from...
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because of jack smith's appointment. and because jack smith doesn't have the entire justice department to manage all day long. jack smith will be able to make much faster prosecutorial decisions that merrick garland could make. we will have much more on the appointment of special counsel jack smith, a harvard law professor joins us later in this hour. professor tribe will also conserve the implications of the latest scandal at the united states supreme court, and institution that has been scandal free for most of its life, and has now been corrupted by the dark money, dark money influences, so masterfully identified and tracked by our first guest tonight, senator sheldon whitehouse. the new york times wrote the story about the latest scandal at the supreme court this weekend, and identified supreme court justice samuel alito and his wife as suspects number one and two in the possible leaking of a supreme court opinion, eight years ago in 2014. that opinion, like the supreme court opinion leaked earlier this year, overtur
because of jack smith's appointment. and because jack smith doesn't have the entire justice department to manage all day long. jack smith will be able to make much faster prosecutorial decisions that merrick garland could make. we will have much more on the appointment of special counsel jack smith, a harvard law professor joins us later in this hour. professor tribe will also conserve the implications of the latest scandal at the united states supreme court, and institution that has been...
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jack recommends sticking with healthier eating and consuming more fiber. by analyzing, optimizing, and managing our own microbiomes, we could create a future where diseases are kept at bay. - [futuristic narrator] in the future, many people perform health checks by profiling their microbiomes at home. in real time, toothbrushes sequence the dna of billions of microbes in the digestive tract. the data is networked with appliances, allowing individuals to receive automatic daily food deliveries that are personalized for optimal health. this data also syncs with medication dispensers, which fine tune prescriptions to diversity the microbiome and boost the immune system. - since studies have shown that microbiome transplants can be used to transfer diseases from one animal to another, i wonder if this same technique could be used to cure disease as well. i'm outside boston to meet carolyn edelstein. her openbiome organization is combating a notorious bacteria, c. dficile or c. diff. openbiome is helping fight this life threatening gut infection with a radical
jack recommends sticking with healthier eating and consuming more fiber. by analyzing, optimizing, and managing our own microbiomes, we could create a future where diseases are kept at bay. - [futuristic narrator] in the future, many people perform health checks by profiling their microbiomes at home. in real time, toothbrushes sequence the dna of billions of microbes in the digestive tract. the data is networked with appliances, allowing individuals to receive automatic daily food deliveries...
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>> we love jack. absolutely love jack. we stand behind jack 1,000..k was kaylee's boyfriend for many years an recently broke up there was no animosity at all. it was a breakup on kaylee's point it was not they still talked every single day kaylee thought he needed a little break they were on the mend of getting back together. kaylee talked to jack whole time she was here for that week and a half -- we -- >> one of her last messages reached out to jack said jack get back to me and didn't she said we share a dog together which they did you need to reach out to me so please come over. she was wanting jack to come over. jack is -- not -- they're wasting their time with jack, and jack is just distraught as we are. jack is our family. jack is 100%, 2,000% our family. and jack is with us, and we stand behind him 100% we're supporting him and we know in our heart and our minds in our soul that depght of our soul jack is hurting and he -- and they would have been eventually been married and had children together so to stay ex-boyfriend -- it was kaylee being a
>> we love jack. absolutely love jack. we stand behind jack 1,000..k was kaylee's boyfriend for many years an recently broke up there was no animosity at all. it was a breakup on kaylee's point it was not they still talked every single day kaylee thought he needed a little break they were on the mend of getting back together. kaylee talked to jack whole time she was here for that week and a half -- we -- >> one of her last messages reached out to jack said jack get back to me and...
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but have you seen any indication of a slowdown because of jack smith? and do you see any reason for there to be any slowdown because of the appointment of the special counsel? >> i really don't. i haven't seen it. sort of famously at this point jack smith put his name out of filing on thanksgiving day. granted he is in the netherlands and they don't celebrated there, but he's an american so one would've expected he might have been indulging in some turkey and stuffing. but you know, he jumped right in on this. and don't think jack -- smith and he made a statement, there will be no delay under his watch, and i think we can take him at his word. he knows the eyes of this country and the world are on him in, he can't afford for there to be any delay. he's convalescing after an injury by the way and he's so he's got all the time in the world to read up on every possible thing needs to read up on to be fully briefed on this, and expect that's exactly what he's doing. >> and so as an expert in these kinds of cases, mary mccourt, the trump defense of i thought
but have you seen any indication of a slowdown because of jack smith? and do you see any reason for there to be any slowdown because of the appointment of the special counsel? >> i really don't. i haven't seen it. sort of famously at this point jack smith put his name out of filing on thanksgiving day. granted he is in the netherlands and they don't celebrated there, but he's an american so one would've expected he might have been indulging in some turkey and stuffing. but you know, he...
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to jack ruby in that regard. host: that trial was in march 1964. justice seemed to move faster than it did today. dan: i don't think you would ever see a case like that, particularly with an insanity case, move forward with anything like that sort of speed today. and there were, by the way, expert witnesses who question him in preparation for the trial, both seclusion and defense. but i think you are actually right that in a case like that, there's no way you would see a trial in a matter of a few months of someone like jack ruby today. host: jack ruby had to appeal his case, correct? dan: look, jack ruby did, but he ultimately died in prison, and he was -- he had won an appeal for a new trial and was about to get a new trial when he died in prison. i think he would have pursued this defense. i think he would have pursued the "i lost it was quote defense instead of the insanity defense if there had been a new -- i lost it" defense instead of the insanity defense if there were a new trial. host: how widely reporte
to jack ruby in that regard. host: that trial was in march 1964. justice seemed to move faster than it did today. dan: i don't think you would ever see a case like that, particularly with an insanity case, move forward with anything like that sort of speed today. and there were, by the way, expert witnesses who question him in preparation for the trial, both seclusion and defense. but i think you are actually right that in a case like that, there's no way you would see a trial in a matter of a...
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let's start with jack smith, for a moment. both investigations, even though they are not technically related. some may question, whether that is a significant caseload. those two sprawling investigations. does that make sense to you, or were you surprised by that decision? >> i think that merrick garland, and their first investigation is whether they will be unlawful interference is the transfer of presidential power, or the certification of votes in the 2020 election. that is the investigation that may have driven this decision more than the mar-a-lago investigation. that one, inherently, more political by nature. we are talking about investigating a former president, while running for president, against the incumbent president, who ran against him the last time. in terms of the extraordinary circumstances, particularly created when president trump announced former president trump would be running, they are part of what drove this. so, i think, once doing it, having jack smith, also, be council for the mar-a-lago investigatio
let's start with jack smith, for a moment. both investigations, even though they are not technically related. some may question, whether that is a significant caseload. those two sprawling investigations. does that make sense to you, or were you surprised by that decision? >> i think that merrick garland, and their first investigation is whether they will be unlawful interference is the transfer of presidential power, or the certification of votes in the 2020 election. that is the...
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(jack laughs) - exactly. there's a number of different ways that microbes in your gut can affect what goes on in your brain. - [julia] one pathway is the vagus nerve. this long nerve connects the intestines with the brain, creating a two-way channel of communication. research suggests that stress signals from the brain may cause gastrointestinal distress while signals from the gut may alter mood. the brain and guts are also connected by the body's immune system. - and this is very relevant for alzheimer's and parkson's, is the microbes in your gut chge how your immune system works. they can cause inflammation that spreads throughout the body and they can change how the brain is receiving information and how the brain is receiving chemicals. - [julia] jack's research sugges that by eliminating inflammation causing microbes in the intestines through medication or dietary changes, we might prevent alzheimer's disease. - that is a phenomenal change in understanding. - this gives me hope that no one else in my fam
(jack laughs) - exactly. there's a number of different ways that microbes in your gut can affect what goes on in your brain. - [julia] one pathway is the vagus nerve. this long nerve connects the intestines with the brain, creating a two-way channel of communication. research suggests that stress signals from the brain may cause gastrointestinal distress while signals from the gut may alter mood. the brain and guts are also connected by the body's immune system. - and this is very relevant for...
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listen to this. >> we love jack. absolutely love jack. we stand behind jack 1000%.ack was kaylee's boyfriend for many years. they recently broke up and there was no animosity at all. it was a breakup on kaylee's point. they still talked every single day. they just thought that they need a break. they are wasting their time with jack. jack is just as distraught as we are. jack is our family. jack is 100%, 2000% our family. >> kayleigh: no leads. >> michele: here's my reaction to that and i hope to god that jack is not involved in that, but how often is someone that the family thinks no chance, no way with this ever happen, he could never hurt her. there's no way. you know? we could come up with examples. scott peterson was not considered a suspect until he was. i hope to god this kid has nothing to do with this, but i don't know that parents saying 1000%, 2000%, he has her family can rule him out. i would also say we are so use to crimes being solved in 48 minutes of a television show. we are all wondering what is the holdup? why can't they find a weapon? why don't t
listen to this. >> we love jack. absolutely love jack. we stand behind jack 1000%.ack was kaylee's boyfriend for many years. they recently broke up and there was no animosity at all. it was a breakup on kaylee's point. they still talked every single day. they just thought that they need a break. they are wasting their time with jack. jack is just as distraught as we are. jack is our family. jack is 100%, 2000% our family. >> kayleigh: no leads. >> michele: here's my reaction...
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jack mcmahon is the national president of vietnam veterans of america. mr.land, commander in veterans of foreign wars of the united date. mr. james ziemer robbins junior, national president of fleet reserve association. mr. don mclean, national commander of amvest. ms. arlene baker, army and navy union, united states of america. retired united states navy fleet master chief, paul a kingsbury. president, noncommissioned associate -- officer association of the united states. this patricia harris, national vice commander. the american legion. mr. chris messick, national commander, military order of the purple heart. retired united states marine corps sergeant major, johnny baker. national commandant and ceo of marine corps league. retired united states army chaplain, brigadier general robert futsal's key, national president military chapels association of the united states of america. retired -- corporal charles brown, national president of caroline veterans of america. mr. donald mark, national adjutant, legion of valor of the united states. retired united sta
jack mcmahon is the national president of vietnam veterans of america. mr.land, commander in veterans of foreign wars of the united date. mr. james ziemer robbins junior, national president of fleet reserve association. mr. don mclean, national commander of amvest. ms. arlene baker, army and navy union, united states of america. retired united states navy fleet master chief, paul a kingsbury. president, noncommissioned associate -- officer association of the united states. this patricia harris,...
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jack msmith, he may want to do things a little differently. he may say, well, let's subpoena these witnesses we have not subpoenaed so far, or let's try to get up a wiretap or let's subpoena these records. it's a new quarterback and he may have a new strategy. this is going to take more time, and time really does matter. we now have an active presidential campaign by the person who's the subject and the target of this investigation. this will invariably push it back to some extent. >> evan, expectations here. i remember the mueller investigation, we were running the same b roll of him walking down a hallway on capitol hill because there were no public statements. there were no speeches. there were no releases. what should people expect, as we start to get into this special prosecutor footing, that process tour? >> victor, they had a special spokesperson whose job it was to give no comment. so, that was certainly one of our frustrations. but i think, look, i think what elie just pointed out is there's two things that we -- first of all, especia
jack msmith, he may want to do things a little differently. he may say, well, let's subpoena these witnesses we have not subpoenaed so far, or let's try to get up a wiretap or let's subpoena these records. it's a new quarterback and he may have a new strategy. this is going to take more time, and time really does matter. we now have an active presidential campaign by the person who's the subject and the target of this investigation. this will invariably push it back to some extent. >>...
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but jack was determined to do it. this is the thing about jack. evidence turned that maybe there was a better solution. >> is this the end of an era? the celebrity -- even if you look at what's happening in media, you have the celebrity ceos of giant media companies. is he sort of the end here of that? >> i think what's incredible about this is ge has been around 130 years. it's iconic. everything we took for granted about the company. the technology was incredible. the best jet engines. the best medical equipment. you name it. the first electric cars even 100 years ago. but it's the end of an era. if the most valuable, respected company in the world can dissolve before our eyes what does that say about microsoft or google or apple, which did have once upon a time, have a very rough patch and came back. i think capitalism is very -- always is evolving, and things come in and out, it was creative destruction that's been written about for years. it's very important to understand the dynamics of companies. >> it says something about growth because ev
but jack was determined to do it. this is the thing about jack. evidence turned that maybe there was a better solution. >> is this the end of an era? the celebrity -- even if you look at what's happening in media, you have the celebrity ceos of giant media companies. is he sort of the end here of that? >> i think what's incredible about this is ge has been around 130 years. it's iconic. everything we took for granted about the company. the technology was incredible. the best jet...
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what is alibaba's and jack ma's secret sauce.wrote this book because i want to share what my understanding and perception was from the nearly 20 years i was with the company about the essence of jack ma and alibaba. to put it into basic terms, jack really was able to build a company around a very deep purpose of solving the world's problems. he created a culture that was very optimistic and positive. he was able to align an organization to focus on that mission. at the same time give them the flexibility to adapt to the constantly changing world and industry it was operating in an order to become successful. i've seen the company re-create itself over and over the last 20 years. the athens of it, what i call the t -- essence of it, what i call the tao, is a mission driven purpose driven culture jack helped create. emily: the question is can alibaba reinvent itself again, when the company tried to globalize a few years back it did not quite work, should alibaba revive those ambitions now? will it work when there are others pushing
what is alibaba's and jack ma's secret sauce.wrote this book because i want to share what my understanding and perception was from the nearly 20 years i was with the company about the essence of jack ma and alibaba. to put it into basic terms, jack really was able to build a company around a very deep purpose of solving the world's problems. he created a culture that was very optimistic and positive. he was able to align an organization to focus on that mission. at the same time give them the...
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jack is our family. jack is 100%, 2,000% our family, and jack is with us, and we stand behind him 100%, we are supporting him, and we know in our hearts, in our minds, in our souls, in the depth9 of our souls jack is hurting, and he -- and kaylee and jack would have eventually been married. >> reporter: moscow police released new details on this case a last night. they say detectives did investigate the person who drove kayand madison back to the off-campus house after they sopped by a food truck, and officers do not believe that this driver is involved with the crime. police also released this map, there are asking the public for surveillance video of this area. her looking at cell phone tower data, social media videos, anything that can help. the smallest detail can help with this investigation right now. police also revealed last night that the 911 call that was placed hours after students were killed was made from the phone of one of the surviving roommates. two other students were in this three-stor
jack is our family. jack is 100%, 2,000% our family, and jack is with us, and we stand behind him 100%, we are supporting him, and we know in our hearts, in our minds, in our souls, in the depth9 of our souls jack is hurting, and he -- and kaylee and jack would have eventually been married. >> reporter: moscow police released new details on this case a last night. they say detectives did investigate the person who drove kayand madison back to the off-campus house after they sopped by a...
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but i do want to talk to you about jack smith, jack smith is a very mellow, very common name, but nothat actually he would have some confidence, danny, that he is the guy for this job? he is the right man to put on the hats, as special counsel, to go after donald trump. former president of the united states? >> but katy, you know, this jacques myth is that classic doj glistening resume, x specially pedal greed. i believe. has done everything, he's worked in public integrity, he is prosecuted corruption, he has, he has done it all. so, this is of course a small choice, but most of the lawyers and doj are pretty impressive folks, and he is no exception. he's got experience prosecuting organizations, and i think that is key in this decision, he's been a lifelong prosecutor, although he spent a little time in the private sector, look, he is an impressive person, no question. he is qualified enough to lead this investigation so, yeah, is this ultimately, just cover for merrick, garland? i think you might be on to something there but look, it's special counsel, eminently qualified. >> well
but i do want to talk to you about jack smith, jack smith is a very mellow, very common name, but nothat actually he would have some confidence, danny, that he is the guy for this job? he is the right man to put on the hats, as special counsel, to go after donald trump. former president of the united states? >> but katy, you know, this jacques myth is that classic doj glistening resume, x specially pedal greed. i believe. has done everything, he's worked in public integrity, he is...
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got drunk -- jones saw jack at a party, and -- >> jack would like to have a good time. >> and thereerefore jack created incredib incredible value, and jack thinks he left jeff with a royal flush, and jeff decided he wanted to remake the company the way he wanted, not the way jack had it and he decided to very quickly -- don't forget, andrew, the world -- jeff became the ceo september 7th, 2001. and ge had the jet engines on the planes and the buildings -- >> the criticism of jack was that he managed earnings and always had a couple pennies in the drawer, and jack would say i don't manage the earnings but i manage the businesses that were able to generate -- >> the second thing out of jack's mouth was don't fall for it when you own ge capital and it's filled with assets and warrants and equity stakes and loans, and you would be irresponsible as a contr ceo to sell the assets >> that was one of the very first things, and the benefit of the doubt, maybe it will work, that didn't work but the sale of nbc for pennies on the dollar to buy high and sell low, and getting into the mortgage b
got drunk -- jones saw jack at a party, and -- >> jack would like to have a good time. >> and thereerefore jack created incredib incredible value, and jack thinks he left jeff with a royal flush, and jeff decided he wanted to remake the company the way he wanted, not the way jack had it and he decided to very quickly -- don't forget, andrew, the world -- jeff became the ceo september 7th, 2001. and ge had the jet engines on the planes and the buildings -- >> the criticism of...
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yes, i have a jack. no, i'm talking like there is no jack. think that's christmas trees-sticks says. yes, i thought, you know, now the road is good all this. well, in general, so to speak, our avos and trucks are coming. we raise from no one. no jack. but it's just a circus. suddenly he drives up. such a small old one, the car stops itself and gets out. such a cheerful person, well, about my age so smiling. well, what broke from the jack? i have it there says, where did you get the jack from? yes, on such a car, you need a big one here, he says, i drive one for you. this shocked me. i approached him. you seem to be, he says, yes, here he is showing a jack, then suddenly he looks up and sees that it was me, it was amazing. it's you who says, he tells me, yes, i and i say, then you understand that the whole village will now be we began to take pictures with him, and he is like that. in general, he was so stunned, and he means says eh i say you rescued us. you saved us. come on, he says, i have nothing to give you. well , so that i can give you,
yes, i have a jack. no, i'm talking like there is no jack. think that's christmas trees-sticks says. yes, i thought, you know, now the road is good all this. well, in general, so to speak, our avos and trucks are coming. we raise from no one. no jack. but it's just a circus. suddenly he drives up. such a small old one, the car stops itself and gets out. such a cheerful person, well, about my age so smiling. well, what broke from the jack? i have it there says, where did you get the jack from?...
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- [jack] so these are transgenic trees. - [kondwani] jack's lab has created over 10,000 types of genetically modified trees. the goal is to optimize traits for different industries, like timber or paper, to reduce their environmental footprint. - we deliver crispr into these cells. - [kondwani] once crispr has altered the tree dna, the embryos then grown enhanced roots and shoots. - so this has been engineered precisely for a specific genetic trait using crispr. - [kondwani] this helps jack to select for specific tits more quickly and efficiently than traditional plant breeding. - [jack] so there's a little bit of seedling. this now is a tiny little crispr edited forestry species. - this is, at this stage, just before it goes into the greenhouse. - [jack] this splice is now ready to be grown for five to six months. - [kondwani] fantastic, it's so cool. jack's next step is taking these seedlings over to the greenhouse where they're fully grown and studied. - compared to 15, 20 years it take to breed a tree in the natural population. in the greenhouse setting, we can analyze and produce new ge
- [jack] so these are transgenic trees. - [kondwani] jack's lab has created over 10,000 types of genetically modified trees. the goal is to optimize traits for different industries, like timber or paper, to reduce their environmental footprint. - we deliver crispr into these cells. - [kondwani] once crispr has altered the tree dna, the embryos then grown enhanced roots and shoots. - so this has been engineered precisely for a specific genetic trait using crispr. - [kondwani] this helps jack to...
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they launched the jack's chain, named after their founder, jack cohen. called jack's. 13 jack's shops were opened, operating on a "low—cost "business model" that promised the "lowest possible prices", all of them located in some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in england. but the experiment didn't work out for them. earlier this year, tesco scrapped its jack's chain altogether, turning some into regular tesco stores, but closing seven completely. like this one on county road in liverpool. this formerjack�*s store in walton sits in the most deprived constituency in the whole of england. robby works for a community group, helping local people who are struggling with their food bills. they collect donations and surplus from the food industry and bring it to locations around merseyside. they help feed around 7,000 people a month. all hands on deck over here! when the localjack�*s store closed in walton, robbie's team started to bring their pop—up pantry to the area. it's become the busiest place they serve. most of the customers have actually said to us,
they launched the jack's chain, named after their founder, jack cohen. called jack's. 13 jack's shops were opened, operating on a "low—cost "business model" that promised the "lowest possible prices", all of them located in some of the most deprived neighbourhoods in england. but the experiment didn't work out for them. earlier this year, tesco scrapped its jack's chain altogether, turning some into regular tesco stores, but closing seven completely. like this one on...
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jack smith is a great choice for a couple of reasons.s he was called in to run public integrity, a pretty tense office, in the department of justice, in the wake of an unbelievable scandal that led to prosecutors being basically driven out of their jobs because they withheld information, important information, in their prosecution of senator, republican senator ted stevens, so he took over a hot shop and a hot mess, and i think it is interesting that office continued to plunge forward into contentious controversial cases under his watch. so when he signaled in his statement that he's not going to pause or flag, you get the feeling that the case that's teed up in mar-a-lago may move very, very quickly, and the elements of the january 6th investigation, that conspiracy, that is much more complicated, it is going to move on pace, with some rapidity, but probably with not any direct action that we see on the surface for a little while. >> carol leonig, thank you. vaughn hillyard, you're joining us as well. walk us through your reporting. >>
jack smith is a great choice for a couple of reasons.s he was called in to run public integrity, a pretty tense office, in the department of justice, in the wake of an unbelievable scandal that led to prosecutors being basically driven out of their jobs because they withheld information, important information, in their prosecution of senator, republican senator ted stevens, so he took over a hot shop and a hot mess, and i think it is interesting that office continued to plunge forward into...
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jack smith will pick up where that has been and add to it. continue the investigation from there, but he noted we were in such a unique situation. not only do you have the former president announcing his candidacy, that pushed this, and the current president intends to be a candidate too, he felt in his judgment a special counsel. >> sandra: great to get your immediate reaction, and jonathan turley and gerry baker. >> smith is a solid appointment, i don't think you will find many critics. a great deal of experience across the board from public integrity to international cases. it is interesting. the attorney general referred to obstruction a couple of times. that's really where the greatest concern probably will lie for the trump team. i mean, the scope of this is going to contain both the january 6th riot and the election as well as mar-a-lago. as i said earlier, we still have not seen a very strong basis for any criminal charges linked to the january 6th riot. mar-a-lago, the past cases, even the most agregious cases, have resulted in relat
jack smith will pick up where that has been and add to it. continue the investigation from there, but he noted we were in such a unique situation. not only do you have the former president announcing his candidacy, that pushed this, and the current president intends to be a candidate too, he felt in his judgment a special counsel. >> sandra: great to get your immediate reaction, and jonathan turley and gerry baker. >> smith is a solid appointment, i don't think you will find many...