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that's where we are seeing the longest lead time in terms of the supply chain >> jared, it's dan this week we will get earnings out of taiwan semiconductor. the stock is down about 25% from its all time high. it has bounced off 109 a couple times. if you look at the out number, can we believe the out year numbers because consensus has it growing 20% and 20% year over year that seems reasonable. are you waiting for the prison before you want to buy this thing and where does this fit into your list of semicompanies that have been beaten up >> it is viewed as the gold standard in terms of diverse and market demanding there is so much nervousness in terms of where we are in the cycle. can this print actually be a clearing event from the stock? it has been interesting because there are well telegraphed prices going through the system which would overpower any near term weakness. and if you look at the customer vase that includes amd and others, if you look at what these unconstrained demand environment looks like for a lot of these leading edge players that are to hyperscale compute over t
that's where we are seeing the longest lead time in terms of the supply chain >> jared, it's dan this week we will get earnings out of taiwan semiconductor. the stock is down about 25% from its all time high. it has bounced off 109 a couple times. if you look at the out number, can we believe the out year numbers because consensus has it growing 20% and 20% year over year that seems reasonable. are you waiting for the prison before you want to buy this thing and where does this fit into...
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lance corporal jared schmitz. this courageous young man had been stationed in jordan on his first deployment when he was called into afghanistan to defend the civilians fleeing the taliban's advance. he was eager to be one of the brave men and women on the front lines, making a real difference for the americans and allies trapped in a terrifying and dangerous situation. lance corporal schmitz felt a calling to be a united states marine. so much so he had gotten his parents' permission to enlist at just 17 years old. he was just 20 years old when he lost his life in the terrorist attack at the airport in kabul. lance corporal schmitz and the 12 others we lost in august went above and beyond the call of duty to protect those stranded in afghanistan. i sadly don't believe we will truly understand why lance corporal schmitz and his fellow soldiers died. nevertheless, their families and all americans deserve answers, mr. speaker, and those who made the decisions that resulted in the senseless deaths will be held accoun
lance corporal jared schmitz. this courageous young man had been stationed in jordan on his first deployment when he was called into afghanistan to defend the civilians fleeing the taliban's advance. he was eager to be one of the brave men and women on the front lines, making a real difference for the americans and allies trapped in a terrifying and dangerous situation. lance corporal schmitz felt a calling to be a united states marine. so much so he had gotten his parents' permission to enlist...
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so that was -- you know, nobody ever challenged jared. you couldn't.son-in-law. so he would dive into these areas where i know he had absolutely no expertise and, you know, claim to save the day, and then he would leave. there was a running joke in the white house. when things were getting really tough, they suddenly disappeared on vacations. he was tough to deal with. i think he got really heady with power. i do not think he left there the best version of himself. i believe that he and ivanka kind of thought they were a shadow president and first lady. >> your nickname for them was? >> the interns. >> melania trump's nickname for ivanka. >> the princess. >> you think ivanka is a pretty smart cookie. >> a smart woman. >> who is the brains, ivanka or jared? >> i think ivanka is the brains. i do believe that jared is an intelligent man, but i think that ivanka is very controlling of her image. she's very controlled in what she does. she is very calm, which is unlike her father. i think she's the smarter one. >> also said you think they thought they were
so that was -- you know, nobody ever challenged jared. you couldn't.son-in-law. so he would dive into these areas where i know he had absolutely no expertise and, you know, claim to save the day, and then he would leave. there was a running joke in the white house. when things were getting really tough, they suddenly disappeared on vacations. he was tough to deal with. i think he got really heady with power. i do not think he left there the best version of himself. i believe that he and ivanka...
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that's a headwind for the entire group for sure >> jared, always great to get your perspective karen, how do you think of this reset as jared put it. >> one thing he talked about, which i think others have as well, is the ability of facebook and google to navigate this maybe better than snap and some others that will be interesting to see. however, i'm optimistic they will be able to do it. i don't know,even if they are able to do it, if it still hangs over the stocks and puts a ceiling on them. it is not making me a seller of alphabet or facebook i saw it down 3 or so percent. i am not a seller. i think they will navigate better than most >> we were talking about some of the biggest names getting whacked in the after hour session and the impact tomorrow has to be a negative one on the broader markets. guy? >> when you can see stocks of this magnitude, facebook, when you see 2, 3, 4% move, it makes you wonder if it happens to individual names, what could happen to the broader market i think it sort of reminds us that this could happen it's going to be fascinating how the broader marke
that's a headwind for the entire group for sure >> jared, always great to get your perspective karen, how do you think of this reset as jared put it. >> one thing he talked about, which i think others have as well, is the ability of facebook and google to navigate this maybe better than snap and some others that will be interesting to see. however, i'm optimistic they will be able to do it. i don't know,even if they are able to do it, if it still hangs over the stocks and puts a...
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so my thanks to jared adams and let me tell you the book is "redeeming justice" but jared adams.hrough the system. usually if you have a conviction that holds, you can't become a lawyer. his conviction was wrongful and that's how he became one. i want to thank him for keeping up with us over the years. the type of person we can live from overcoming adversity and trying to help others so they don't have to go through what he went through. that's our final thought on "the beat." thanks for spending time with us. "the reidout" with joy reid starts now. >> good and positive note. thank you so much, ari. appreciate it. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin "the reidout" with multiple disasters, shocking and sad. california is dealing with what officials are calling an environmental catastrophe after thousands of gallons of crude oil spilled off the coast of california this weekend. the oil seeped into a marsh on huntington beach home to 90 species of birds and look, dead fish and birds are washing up on california's coast.
so my thanks to jared adams and let me tell you the book is "redeeming justice" but jared adams.hrough the system. usually if you have a conviction that holds, you can't become a lawyer. his conviction was wrongful and that's how he became one. i want to thank him for keeping up with us over the years. the type of person we can live from overcoming adversity and trying to help others so they don't have to go through what he went through. that's our final thought on "the...
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i just want to, i mean, i just want to ask you about, i mean, we were talking about jared cohen and i don't know what you think about jigsaw and why you think jigsaw or a is kind of a competitor. now you're the co founder of black in a i, you're going to tell me about what black in a i is. why is your a i going to be better than ai? ai? certainly the innovation department of the google conglomerate. why is it going to be better'n and you're going to make it more profitable actually, because you're going to be more accurate. you're going to get the cia national security agency i. so for, for the group black, black in the i that i founded, i co founded was a, a group to it was a, it's a non profit. and it's a group for practitioners and researchers in a i black purchase nurse practitioners and researchers anywhere from all over the world. so and so this is not like a group that builds a or anything like that as a group that builds mentor builds community networking, has mentorship programs a for various things like graduate mentorship programs, entrepreneurship program, and we have work
i just want to, i mean, i just want to ask you about, i mean, we were talking about jared cohen and i don't know what you think about jigsaw and why you think jigsaw or a is kind of a competitor. now you're the co founder of black in a i, you're going to tell me about what black in a i is. why is your a i going to be better than ai? ai? certainly the innovation department of the google conglomerate. why is it going to be better'n and you're going to make it more profitable actually, because...
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when you write a paper, i would assume, did you come across a guy called jared cohen, c of jigsaw. back then it was called google. eric, do you remember that? i didn't come across him, but i heard about him. i was down, i was, i google for actually 2 years, 2 there he long years, every month i was thinking can i survive here? should i leave next month back? and i mean again, lot of people watching what we think must be amazing to work, that amazing office and all of that. that's the future there. graduates watching, he had desperately trying to get through the complicated process to get in. and what is i mean and, and i should say jared cohen back by a jo biden's blink in the sex your state and the national security advisor, jake sullivan. they love google ideas and google very much associated with the democrat royalty as it were. why, why was it no fun to worker? well, again, it comes down to what your views and the demographic that you're in and how, what you think i was, you know, in a role that's called a research scientist role. and i was the 1st black woman to be a research s
when you write a paper, i would assume, did you come across a guy called jared cohen, c of jigsaw. back then it was called google. eric, do you remember that? i didn't come across him, but i heard about him. i was down, i was, i google for actually 2 years, 2 there he long years, every month i was thinking can i survive here? should i leave next month back? and i mean again, lot of people watching what we think must be amazing to work, that amazing office and all of that. that's the future...
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if kevin hassan and jared bernstein think it is a good idea, we must to do it.ven though the -- the event was only briefly about opportunity zones on the eig website there is this picture of cory booker and tim scott. bipartisan, bipartisan, bipartisan. susan: this is a really interesting strategy. the distressed communities index. this is something of interest both to legislators and also the media. local, local, local. why is that important? david: because, they had worked in the senate, they understood that members of congress are hungry for information they can use about their communities. how do they link what they do to what is going on in the community? so, this distressed communities index allowed them to go to any member of congress and say, look, this is what is going on in your district compared to other districts around the country. these are the poor zip codes. they made it very accessible to the press. there were stories about nebraska, this town in nebraska is 20th on the distressed communities index. it was a way to capture this concern about eco
if kevin hassan and jared bernstein think it is a good idea, we must to do it.ven though the -- the event was only briefly about opportunity zones on the eig website there is this picture of cory booker and tim scott. bipartisan, bipartisan, bipartisan. susan: this is a really interesting strategy. the distressed communities index. this is something of interest both to legislators and also the media. local, local, local. why is that important? david: because, they had worked in the senate, they...
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jared, welcome backing to "the newshour." >> always a pleasure to be here. a we sit here at the table a little before 5:00, where do things stand with regard to democrats and republicans and the debt ceiling? >> the debt cling has not been raised. and it should have been already -- this should be a joint effort where in democrats and republicans working to raise the debt ceiling in order to make payments that both of them have already greed. i think this is a source of confusion, jude you, that somehow, it's forward looking. it has to do with spending that is coming down the pike. that's not what it's about. it's about paying for bills that both sides have already incurred. and that's why 80 times over the paths 60 years that the debt ceiling has been increasessed in many cases bipartisanly and, in fact, in the trump administration democrats worked with republicans to increases the debt ceiling three times. and this is the trump administration that added $8 trillion to the debt. it is time for democrats and republicans to working to get this behind us. judy:
jared, welcome backing to "the newshour." >> always a pleasure to be here. a we sit here at the table a little before 5:00, where do things stand with regard to democrats and republicans and the debt ceiling? >> the debt cling has not been raised. and it should have been already -- this should be a joint effort where in democrats and republicans working to raise the debt ceiling in order to make payments that both of them have already greed. i think this is a source of...
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it's in good shape >> let's go to jared in washington, jared. >> booyah, jim. >> what is your take onltant on perficient >> yeah, it's very red hot, we have too many of these that's mean and mean and been around for a long time i know you need to go to ithicar in florida >> booyah, jim >> oh, it's so good to talk to you, jim i need your opinion on a berkshire hathaway b >> you are never going to go wrong of buying the share of berkshire hathaway >> huge cash flow and a lot of great brands i want you to stay on that stock. >> karen in virginia karen. >> hi jim, how are you >> i am good, how are you? >> i am wonder full. >> i need some guidance on tmc after i bought it, it tanked >> canadian company, i don't have much maturity that is going to be. we are starting to see companies get shaken out i don't want to be in that company. let's go to dave >> jim, how are you doing? happy day. >> lev >> lion electric >> now we are seeing the shake out. the shake out says be careful with these names even you have to be careful with -- we'll hold back everybody wants tesla and it's taking all the m
it's in good shape >> let's go to jared in washington, jared. >> booyah, jim. >> what is your take onltant on perficient >> yeah, it's very red hot, we have too many of these that's mean and mean and been around for a long time i know you need to go to ithicar in florida >> booyah, jim >> oh, it's so good to talk to you, jim i need your opinion on a berkshire hathaway b >> you are never going to go wrong of buying the share of berkshire hathaway...
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joining me now jared bernstein.ceiling, what iegs going to happen in december? how is this providing any certainty? >> yeah, that's a great way to tee up the question. we're certainly happy to have a little bit of breathing room here, and we're in close touch with senator schumer and his team, but we cannot forget the important point that you underscored, which is that this simply kicks the can down the road. it gives us some breathing room, but it doesn't resolve an issue, an issue that shouldn't even be at this level of a debate or fight right now. the reason for that is that this is a step accrued by both parties. democrats have been pushing hard to raise this debt ceiling. $8 trillion of this debt, in fact, was accrued under trump and mcconnell in the previous administration and yet despite the fact the debt ceiling has been raised 80 times in the past 60 years, in many cases bibi partisan cooperation while democrats have consistently tried to get republicans to go along, they haven't done so. so, sure, we're gl
joining me now jared bernstein.ceiling, what iegs going to happen in december? how is this providing any certainty? >> yeah, that's a great way to tee up the question. we're certainly happy to have a little bit of breathing room here, and we're in close touch with senator schumer and his team, but we cannot forget the important point that you underscored, which is that this simply kicks the can down the road. it gives us some breathing room, but it doesn't resolve an issue, an issue that...
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it's good to have you on, jared.far below what i think consensus estimates were. unemployment sub 5%, which is uncouraging, but 200,000 jobs. i think there was an idea people would get vaccinated and everything would come roaring back. it looked like that for a bit and then we got delta. now where we are? >> that's a great question. we are making progress. we're making solid progress. you start out with the unemployment rate came down from 5.2 to 4.8%. that's a big drop in one month and that's the lowest it's been, first time below 5% since the pandemic hit. a couple of years ago the congressional budget office looked at the pandemic-induced recession and thought that we wouldn't get to unemployment this low until 2023. that was before this president passed the american rescue plan. and this links right up to your question, chris. what did the rescue plan do? it got shots in arms, also checks in pockets. and that meant people could go back to work, they could re-engage with commerce and that's why we've seen not only
it's good to have you on, jared.far below what i think consensus estimates were. unemployment sub 5%, which is uncouraging, but 200,000 jobs. i think there was an idea people would get vaccinated and everything would come roaring back. it looked like that for a bit and then we got delta. now where we are? >> that's a great question. we are making progress. we're making solid progress. you start out with the unemployment rate came down from 5.2 to 4.8%. that's a big drop in one month and...
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. >> woodruff: for more on the state of play and what's at stake, we hear from jared bernstein.ember of the president's council of economic advisors. and i ske with him a short time ago. jared bernstein, welcome wack to the "newshour" -- back to the "newshour". >> always a pleasure to be here. >> woodruff: as you and i sit here at the table a little bit before 5:00 in the afternoon, where do things stand with regard to democrats and republicans and the debt ceiling? >> well, the debt ceiling has not been raised and it should have been, already. this should be a joint effort wherein democrats and republicans work together to raise the debt ceiling in order to make payments that both of them have already agreed to. i think this is a source of confusion, judy, sometimes on this issue of the debt ceiling that somehow it's forward looking, it has to do with spending coming down the pike. that's not what it's about. it's about paying for bills that both sides have already incurred and that's why 80 times over the past 60 years, the debt ceiling has been increased, in many cases bipart
. >> woodruff: for more on the state of play and what's at stake, we hear from jared bernstein.ember of the president's council of economic advisors. and i ske with him a short time ago. jared bernstein, welcome wack to the "newshour" -- back to the "newshour". >> always a pleasure to be here. >> woodruff: as you and i sit here at the table a little bit before 5:00 in the afternoon, where do things stand with regard to democrats and republicans and the debt...
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. >> you also are pretty brutal in writing about jared kushner and ivanka trump.icknames you and others in the white house have for them. the interns and how melania trump referred to ivanka as the princess. why do you think they were in the white house? why do you think they were doing what they were doing because you don't describe them as having accomplished a whole great deal other than jared kushner pushing forward criminal justice reform, which the president apparently hated that jared made him do. but do they just like the proximity to power? what exactly was their purpose, do you think? >> much like -- this is how the book is. i start out talking about how much i really respected and admired everybody. >> definitely. >> and they are no different. and i want to believe still that they entered there wanting to help and try to do good. but as i watched more and more and more, you know, basically to keep it simple, they wanted to be there when things were going great. they wanted to be in all the photo ops. they wanted to, of course, meet the queen. i think ja
. >> you also are pretty brutal in writing about jared kushner and ivanka trump.icknames you and others in the white house have for them. the interns and how melania trump referred to ivanka as the princess. why do you think they were in the white house? why do you think they were doing what they were doing because you don't describe them as having accomplished a whole great deal other than jared kushner pushing forward criminal justice reform, which the president apparently hated that...
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. >>> still to come, jared leto reaches out.or surprised a longtime fan on her birthday. ♪ ♪ don't be fooled by the bike. or judge him by his jacket. while ted's eyes are on the road, his heart stays home. he's got gloria, and 10 grand-babies, to prove it. but his back made weekend rides tough, so ted called on the card that's even tougher. and the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. medicare from blue cross blue shield. by your side, no matter what. that's the benefit of blue. find your local blue cross and blue shield plan at benefitofblue.com discomfort back there? fiinstead of using aloe,ss and blue shield plan or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. duwhatths th yardwork... teamwork... long walks.... that's how you du more, with dupixent, which helps prevent asthma attacks. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on-treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma that can improve lung function for better bre
. >>> still to come, jared leto reaches out.or surprised a longtime fan on her birthday. ♪ ♪ don't be fooled by the bike. or judge him by his jacket. while ted's eyes are on the road, his heart stays home. he's got gloria, and 10 grand-babies, to prove it. but his back made weekend rides tough, so ted called on the card that's even tougher. and the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. medicare from blue cross blue shield. by your side, no matter what. that's the benefit of...
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so that's why i'm thinking to put "marine" as her middle name. ( laughter ) >> reporter: jared dillinghamphoenix. >> o'donnell: marine as her middle name. what a beautiful tribute. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness after receiving a flu shot. people with weakened immune systems including those receiving therapies that suppress the immune system, may experience lower immune responses. vaccination may not protect everyone. side effects include pain, redness, and/or swelling where you got the shot, muscle ache, headache, and general discomfort. other side effects may occur. all flu shots are not the same. i raised my game with fluzone high-dose quad
so that's why i'm thinking to put "marine" as her middle name. ( laughter ) >> reporter: jared dillinghamphoenix. >> o'donnell: marine as her middle name. what a beautiful tribute. we'll be right back. we'll be right back. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've...
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jared kushner working on middle eastern issues through the transition. this children along with others around the president, many of the president's critics called then and enablers. it's true at times they seemed to be enabling his behavior but often times their turning away and not doing too much to corral him and when you talk to sources familiar many of them it's an impossible task to do anything but just nod and go along with what's happening inside that white house. >> another audience question, do you think trump in his heart of hearts really believes the election was stolen from him? bob woodward. >> it's a great question and i wonder how you tap into trump's heart of hearts. he wouldn't talk to us for this book though last year i interviewed him for 10 hours. he was nice happy with the last book rage about how he failed to protect the people from the coronavirus when he was given intelligence warnings and so forth. you know, what this reporter learned, you want to describe the events and behavior and what's said, what seems to be the motive but
jared kushner working on middle eastern issues through the transition. this children along with others around the president, many of the president's critics called then and enablers. it's true at times they seemed to be enabling his behavior but often times their turning away and not doing too much to corral him and when you talk to sources familiar many of them it's an impossible task to do anything but just nod and go along with what's happening inside that white house. >> another...
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lance corporal jared schmitz. this courageous young man had been stationed in jordan on his first deployment when he was called into afghanistan to defend the civilians fleeing the taliban's advance. he was eager to be one of the brave men and women on the front lines, making a real difference for the americans and allies trapped in a terrifying and dangerous situation. lance corporal schmitz felt a calling to be a united states marine. so much so he had gotten his parents' permission to enlist at just 17 years old. he was just 20 years old when he lost his life in the terrorist attack at the airport in kabul. lance corporal schmitz and the 12 others we lost in august went above and beyond the call of duty to protect those stranded in afghanistan. i sadly don't believe we will truly understand why lance corporal schmitz and his fellow soldiers died. nevertheless, their families and all americans deserve answers, mr. speaker, and those who made the decisions that resulted in the senseless deaths will be held accoun
lance corporal jared schmitz. this courageous young man had been stationed in jordan on his first deployment when he was called into afghanistan to defend the civilians fleeing the taliban's advance. he was eager to be one of the brave men and women on the front lines, making a real difference for the americans and allies trapped in a terrifying and dangerous situation. lance corporal schmitz felt a calling to be a united states marine. so much so he had gotten his parents' permission to enlist...
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your book cipher -- what's the 62nd version people should know about jared kushner? and respected jared kushner when i met him, he has a way of making very little people feel important. he has a very good way of making you feel like he truly knows everything, basically. he can control the president and get the president to do whatever you want. but really he's manipulative, and he used all of those things to make sure that no one would question him, quite cross him, or do anything, and it worked. it was a dangerous position for him to be in the white house. >> final question, is the one i guess you'll live with, henceforth, and that is i guess your life leads with an apology now, given what you witnessed and the fact that you are asking people to believe you now when. it counted, you held your silence. and, a good bit of our democracy was on the line then. >> yeah, you know i worked for mrs. trump at that time, and i very naively thought that she would intervene at some point. i would argue, while i have been very apologetic and i will continue to be apologetic, i am
your book cipher -- what's the 62nd version people should know about jared kushner? and respected jared kushner when i met him, he has a way of making very little people feel important. he has a very good way of making you feel like he truly knows everything, basically. he can control the president and get the president to do whatever you want. but really he's manipulative, and he used all of those things to make sure that no one would question him, quite cross him, or do anything, and it...
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jared homes. tough to be a biotech analyst these case, tim. when you get an analyst who says you have to look at all the other factors in the market to determine whether or not your group is going higher, that's tough when you're a fundamental analyst. >> yeah. six months ago i would have loolgd at the chart on the ibb and said it's been one of the best long-term charts going. i think you run into, again, i know we're trying to xbi or ibb it i think you have a case where you've got big cap names that all have issues growing their top line so look at amgen they have got declining businesses in asthma, cancer and the goal is to extend the duration of the drugs. so i think, you know, in the case of gilead, you have hep c, hiv drugs the story is tomorrow's savior, there is a lot of concern about m&a, chasing the next shiny object some companies need to find growth even though the balance sheets are okay. >>> a news alert out of the s.e.c. let's get to bob pisani who has the details. >> the staff of the s.e.c. has released a long awaited report tha
jared homes. tough to be a biotech analyst these case, tim. when you get an analyst who says you have to look at all the other factors in the market to determine whether or not your group is going higher, that's tough when you're a fundamental analyst. >> yeah. six months ago i would have loolgd at the chart on the ibb and said it's been one of the best long-term charts going. i think you run into, again, i know we're trying to xbi or ibb it i think you have a case where you've got big...
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we were meeting are jared kushner and his attorney. pardon. he cut me off and said, put it all on one page. i want three-quarters of the page to be your story and i want the last quarter of the page to explain how pardoning you helps donald trump get re-elected. i was a little dejected coming out of that meeting. i produced the paper. my attorney produced it. then we never heard from him again. >> wow. wow. amazing the things these people say. john, you were a cia intelligence official counterterrorism officer. i won't ask whether you paid bribes to people as part of your work. here we are in the united states. what else do we call that? what happened in this country? >> the sad truth is that pardons were for sale in that administration. you had the likes of rudy giuliani asking for $2 million, corey lewandowski asking a friend of mine for $1 million. they wanted it wired into their accounts in cash. there were no guarantees. i never saw anything like this. i got to the point where people were asking me if i knew how to get in touch wi
we were meeting are jared kushner and his attorney. pardon. he cut me off and said, put it all on one page. i want three-quarters of the page to be your story and i want the last quarter of the page to explain how pardoning you helps donald trump get re-elected. i was a little dejected coming out of that meeting. i produced the paper. my attorney produced it. then we never heard from him again. >> wow. wow. amazing the things these people say. john, you were a cia intelligence official...
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>> i believe it did. >> reporter: two years ago jared was the first person in the u.s.e electrodes implanted to stimulate his brain in the hopes of lessening his desire for drugs a star wide receiver in high school in a small town in pennsylvania, he was being recruited to play in college but when that didn't happen, his life took a turn >> i felt that i'd let everybody down and you know, that just really put me in a bad spot mentally. and the only thing that i knew to use to cope with that was pain pills >> reporter: for years he spiraled downward. >> i had resolved to the fact that he was going to die >> oh, my gosh >> well, he was going to crash a car, o.d. or something but something was going to happen >> you drove a lot of people away, right? family, friends. >> a lot it got to the point where i literally had nobody, you know >> reporter: when his therapist suggested the experimental surgery, he was scared but after meeting with dr. ali rezai, he agreed to be the very first. rezai implanted a kind of brain pacemaker in his chest to send electrical impulses to the r
>> i believe it did. >> reporter: two years ago jared was the first person in the u.s.e electrodes implanted to stimulate his brain in the hopes of lessening his desire for drugs a star wide receiver in high school in a small town in pennsylvania, he was being recruited to play in college but when that didn't happen, his life took a turn >> i felt that i'd let everybody down and you know, that just really put me in a bad spot mentally. and the only thing that i knew to use to...
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. >> whenever we hit the water, splashed down, jared called mission control and said, inspiration 4,sion complete, but that night we were all together and we found out that we exceeded our $200 million goal and it was so emotional because that was the moment where it was like, mission accomplished. >> reporter: this photo inspiring so many of us back here on the ground. >> what is the message that you would say to 10-year-old hayley? >> if i could tell 10-year-old hayley that she'd one day go to space, i wouldn't. because i think that's the fun of life is you don't know what's coming. and that's the reason to hang in there because there are such exciting things that are going to come your way that you don't even know. >> the inspiration 4 mission has now raised more than $237 million for st. jude. and that fundraiser will last until february. by the way, hayley also brought her friend's kid's flat stanley into orbit which ultimately makes him the coolest elementary schooler to ever exist. >> did we get an answer to the question, are there cows on the moon? >> cows on the mooon? no. t
. >> whenever we hit the water, splashed down, jared called mission control and said, inspiration 4,sion complete, but that night we were all together and we found out that we exceeded our $200 million goal and it was so emotional because that was the moment where it was like, mission accomplished. >> reporter: this photo inspiring so many of us back here on the ground. >> what is the message that you would say to 10-year-old hayley? >> if i could tell 10-year-old hayley...
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jared? i'm hearing the most awful gs, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. cynthia, are you ok? i feel like everyone's out to get me. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which could elevate risk of sudden death. your doctor will consider this when deciding among treatments and may prescribe another medication first or may instruct you to take a smaller dosage of fanapt. remember you're not alone, there is help. call 8557 fanapt .. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. ♪ ♪ >> laura: supply chain blues getting you down, are >> supply-chain blues getting you down? the washington post has a message for americans worried about
jared? i'm hearing the most awful gs, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. cynthia, are you ok? i feel like everyone's out to get me. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which...
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jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. cynthia, are you ok? i feel like everyone's out to get me. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which could elevate risk of sudden death. your doctor will consider this when deciding among treatments and may prescribe another medication first or may instruct you to take a smaller dosage of fanapt. remember you're not alone, there is help. call 8557 fanapt i went too far. i acknowledge that. this week in yuma, arizona marine single-handedly distort would be robber, literally. he didn't even drop his purchase . i mean that is impressive. you point a gun at me, i'm dropping more than my preparation h and virginia slims . which by the way, go together splendidly. it all
jared? i'm hearing the most awful things, people shouting at me. it's ok. when you live with schizophrenia like us, it can feel like you're living in a different world. you should definitely talk to your doctor and ask about fanapt. ok. fanapt is approved for the treatment of schizophrenia in adults. in clinical trials, fanapt significantly improved symptoms of schizophrenia compared to placebo. cynthia, are you ok? i feel like everyone's out to get me. fanapt may change your heart rhythm which...
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special correspondent jared bowe n has this story for our art s and culture story, canvas. >> marianoartist, mining the beauty of the women and the abundance of the land. >> he looked to everything that was kind of descriptive of his experience of his world in cuba. >> especially embodied throughout his career in this recurring feathered image, a rooster that came synonymous with mariano as he became to be known. >> rooster is a bad boy. it's about male virility. and he never lost the santas and the female. but it was the way he reinterpreting the theme. >> she's the the curator at boston college's mcmullen museum of art. >> it's pretty amazing. >> it's an explore ration on how he focused on the same subjects but through myriad styles over his 60-year career. >> he created his own unique radical style. >> launching his careers in the 1930's. mariano looked and traveled to mexico for inspiration. >> mexico had been this kind of center to national conversations on the beauty of the indigenous people. the beauty of what was simple and what makes mexico unique. >> but the mexican influenc
special correspondent jared bowe n has this story for our art s and culture story, canvas. >> marianoartist, mining the beauty of the women and the abundance of the land. >> he looked to everything that was kind of descriptive of his experience of his world in cuba. >> especially embodied throughout his career in this recurring feathered image, a rooster that came synonymous with mariano as he became to be known. >> rooster is a bad boy. it's about male virility. and he...
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. >> i think we all looking at it from a distance looked at jared kushner of an expressionless cipher 60-second version? >> i really admired and respected jared curb her when i met him and he makes little people feel important and a very good way of making you feel like he truly knows everything basically. and that he can control the president and get the president to do whatever you want but he's manipulative and made sure that nobody would cross him and it worked and it was a dangerous position for him to be in in that white house. >> final question is the one i guess you'll live with henceforth and i guess your life leads with apology now given what you witnessed and the fact that you're asking people to believe you now when it counted you held your silence and a good bit of our democracy was on the line then. >> yeah. you know, i wokked for mrs. trump at that time and i thought that maybe she would intervene some point. i would argue while i have been very apologetic and will continue to be i am looking forward and going to try to do everything to let anybody that's interested in
. >> i think we all looking at it from a distance looked at jared kushner of an expressionless cipher 60-second version? >> i really admired and respected jared curb her when i met him and he makes little people feel important and a very good way of making you feel like he truly knows everything basically. and that he can control the president and get the president to do whatever you want but he's manipulative and made sure that nobody would cross him and it worked and it was a...
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jared kushner at harvard and so on.dy knows about that. >> in your book, you describe yourself as pre-naive, you did not know how things work. is that how you see yourself in the scandal or do you feel remorse? >> i certainly question my self every day for having any involvement with rick singer and his program or whatever he is doing. that is certainly going to carry with me forever. training as a separate question and being able to really understand what the laws are, how money is supposed to transfer hands, where can you get in trouble? you get trained as a college staff member in a lot of different things but it seems weird that we are not trained in that way. >> even without the training, as clearly a smart man to be a coach at stanford, one of the top programs in the country, you had some savvy. in order for you to say you did not know those checks, where you designated as recruits, had strings attached, to a lot of people, they say that is not believable. >> i understand and they have to believe what they want to
jared kushner at harvard and so on.dy knows about that. >> in your book, you describe yourself as pre-naive, you did not know how things work. is that how you see yourself in the scandal or do you feel remorse? >> i certainly question my self every day for having any involvement with rick singer and his program or whatever he is doing. that is certainly going to carry with me forever. training as a separate question and being able to really understand what the laws are, how money is...
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my name is jared joyce. i'm an inventor/entrepreneur, and today, in exchange for $250,000,
my name is jared joyce. i'm an inventor/entrepreneur, and today, in exchange for $250,000,
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special correspondent jared bowen of gbh boston has our story, for our arts and culture series, "canvaseporter: cuban painter mariano rodrÍguez was a painter of scenes, mining the richness of island life, the beauty of its women, the abundance of the land. >> he looked to everything that was kind of descriptive of his experience of his world in cuba. >> reporter: especially embodied throughout his career in this recurring, feathered image. a rooster that became synonymous with mariano, as he preferred to be known. >> the rooster is a bad boy. and the rooster really is all about male virility and the countryside and battle. but he never left the peasants, and he never lost the female. he was reinterpreting these themes. elizabeth thompson goizueta is the curator of "mariano: variations on a theme" at boston college's mcmullen museum of art. >> it's pretty amazing. it's pretty amazing. >> reporter: the show, she says, is an exploration of how the artist focused on the same subjects, but through myriad styles over his 60-year career. >> reporter: launching his career in the 1930s, mariano
special correspondent jared bowen of gbh boston has our story, for our arts and culture series, "canvaseporter: cuban painter mariano rodrÍguez was a painter of scenes, mining the richness of island life, the beauty of its women, the abundance of the land. >> he looked to everything that was kind of descriptive of his experience of his world in cuba. >> reporter: especially embodied throughout his career in this recurring, feathered image. a rooster that became synonymous with...
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jared, thank you for being with it seems astonishing that this could be real.e year 2040 that californians over the age of 65 for living with alzheimer's is projected to double. >> yes, grant and thanks so much for having us. the report that was just released on shows not only the of the amount of individuals who are living with alzheimer's slated to to double. but we know that age is the number one risk factor for developing all summers. and as our state continues to age. we're likely to see that increase of alzheimer's over the course of the next 20 years as well. >> hey, jair, there are new studies from time to time. a one recently identified a genetic link between the development of alzheimer's disease and covid, for example. >> but of course, still no cure are what are we learning from these studies. what have we learned? a recent years. >> absolutely. well, what we know from the study is that not only are we seeing an increase of all summers in california. but we're seeing increases and communities of color as while the research is relatively sparse in th
jared, thank you for being with it seems astonishing that this could be real.e year 2040 that californians over the age of 65 for living with alzheimer's is projected to double. >> yes, grant and thanks so much for having us. the report that was just released on shows not only the of the amount of individuals who are living with alzheimer's slated to to double. but we know that age is the number one risk factor for developing all summers. and as our state continues to age. we're likely to...
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dion: jared davis said the victim was able to crawl onto the beach. davis and other surfers used their leashes as a tourniquet on him. he is expected to survive. moving on to developing news, an oil spill off the coast of orange county. it forced the cancellation of the final day of the pacific airshow and prompted warnings from officials to avoid entering the water. 126,000 gallons of that oil spill and it was caused by a leak from an offshore oil production corporation. crews are still scrambling to contain the leak before it spreads further into protected wetlands. >> we had boats deployed that are recovering oil that is able to be recovered. we have shoreline assessment teams on the shore that are assessing where that oil is landing. >> the oil created a miles-wide sheen in the ocean and washed ashore in sticky, black blobs. dead birds and fish have also washed up in the area. the smell of petroleum is simply overwhelming. >> it smells bad. it is very obvious it is a spill. >> seeing it is different. it is right here. you see the slick. dion: offi
dion: jared davis said the victim was able to crawl onto the beach. davis and other surfers used their leashes as a tourniquet on him. he is expected to survive. moving on to developing news, an oil spill off the coast of orange county. it forced the cancellation of the final day of the pacific airshow and prompted warnings from officials to avoid entering the water. 126,000 gallons of that oil spill and it was caused by a leak from an offshore oil production corporation. crews are still...
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one texas couple was if for a major surprise at an airport jared and christy owens were headed to vegas it turns out the pet dog was inside, she was tucked away in one of the boots they say she loves to borough herself to get comfy, she was taken safely home. they made their flight and came back reunited. >> they got to the airport that early? they were able to come back. that's the most surprising part of the whole story to me. >> thanks for joining your morning with us. >> coming up in a few hours, >> coming up in a few hours, william shatner is live on >> coming up in a few hours, william shatner is live on some d tays, you just don't have it. not my uncle, though. he's taking trulicity for his type 2 diabetes and now, he's really on his game. once-weekly trulicity lowers your a1c by helping your body release the insulin it's already making. most people reached an a1c under 7%. plus, trulicity can lower your risk of cardiovascular events. it can also help you lose up to ten pounds. trulicity is for type 2 diabetes. it isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. it's not approved for use i
one texas couple was if for a major surprise at an airport jared and christy owens were headed to vegas it turns out the pet dog was inside, she was tucked away in one of the boots they say she loves to borough herself to get comfy, she was taken safely home. they made their flight and came back reunited. >> they got to the airport that early? they were able to come back. that's the most surprising part of the whole story to me. >> thanks for joining your morning with us. >>...
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jared levy, delancey strategies president. jared was noticing inflation was bubbling. it will bubble for a lot longer. i wonder if that alters your market forecast? >> you know, neil, again there is two sides to this argument. you just talked a lot about how companies like mcdonald's. mcdonald's had a banner year in sales because they were able to hike prices here domestically. we're seeing that across the board. there are two things happening. price hikes that consumers are digesting. why? we're flush with cash. a lot of stimulus. the other thing happening right now inside of the corporate, if you look at the inards of the corporation, okay, people don't want to come to work? we'll retool. look at microsoft. look at google. look where earnings are being der required from cloud services and a.i. companies are retooling, figuring out ways to work, with less employees, not without employees but with less employees. they're retooling. they're cutting the fat. they're getting margins in figure. spending tech with tech companies reaping rewards. what happens if inflation ke
jared levy, delancey strategies president. jared was noticing inflation was bubbling. it will bubble for a lot longer. i wonder if that alters your market forecast? >> you know, neil, again there is two sides to this argument. you just talked a lot about how companies like mcdonald's. mcdonald's had a banner year in sales because they were able to hike prices here domestically. we're seeing that across the board. there are two things happening. price hikes that consumers are digesting....
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. >> well, that was mary beth mcdade reporting the north bay congressman jared huffman and california sen dianne feinstein introduced a bill that would ban drilling off the coast of california. right now. fossil fuel jobs. literally outnumbered 5 to one. versus clean energy jobs in the state of california. this does not have to be part of our future. while live rescue crews are continuing to search for animals that have been impacted by the oil spill for now all trained volunteers are being used. the public is urged to stay away from the spill site and experts say it's just too early to know how many animals may have been killed or injured. well, switching gears, a patient with severe depression is now finding relief with an experimental brain implant. a ter years of suffering researchers at ucsf say the device was originally developed to help people with epilepsy. instead, the team calibrated to detect signals associated with depression and then interfere with them one year after the device was implanted. the patient says it has eliminated her depression with no side effects. the tea
. >> well, that was mary beth mcdade reporting the north bay congressman jared huffman and california sen dianne feinstein introduced a bill that would ban drilling off the coast of california. right now. fossil fuel jobs. literally outnumbered 5 to one. versus clean energy jobs in the state of california. this does not have to be part of our future. while live rescue crews are continuing to search for animals that have been impacted by the oil spill for now all trained volunteers are...
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but not jared information minister rejected the claims i did re says more from a boucher the foster anniversary of the installer. protest is being marked by vigil drive throughs and meetings to assess what exactly took place, especially on the 20th of october. and licky, colgate in lake was why i said more than 12 people was killed, one police and made personal infant fire on peaceful demonstrators. licky told gave the police and the army both denied the allegations and so far investigation into the incident and several other violent incidents happened across nigeria to come to light. none of the commission of inquiry had submitted support detailing exactly what happened. now the government, on the spot said it has disbanded the rope police unit, the special enter aubrey support, which is accused of atrocities, including disappearances and extra judicial killings across the country. but in the 1st place necessitated the protest movement, of course, and i get under the hash tags and saws. now the government assisted that was conducted reforms, but active is denied that so far, nothing much has c
but not jared information minister rejected the claims i did re says more from a boucher the foster anniversary of the installer. protest is being marked by vigil drive throughs and meetings to assess what exactly took place, especially on the 20th of october. and licky, colgate in lake was why i said more than 12 people was killed, one police and made personal infant fire on peaceful demonstrators. licky told gave the police and the army both denied the allegations and so far investigation...
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the book also dishes out criticism of trump's daughter, vanka, and son in law. jared christner, who both worked in the white house at the time. grisham claims that the former president frequently said nonsensical things and even the hired a man to sing him songs to cool his temper. and the media just can't get enough of that. they have been discussing it the whole week as they should, staffer nicknamed the music man, played that song from cats, the sued, the president of the united states, into me of all the alarming revelations of this book. to me, that's the most disturbing and andrew lloyd webber road cats. he never thought the soundtrack could be used to save the world from arm again. it cuts his own hair with a giant pair of scissors, which is by far the li, shocking revelation of all turns out this from characters a real nut. trump has rejected the book as a hatchet job, financed by the radical left to quote, say, bad and untrue things about him and his family. former 1st ladies team has slammed it as grisham attempted to redeem herself after poor job performance and unprofessional
the book also dishes out criticism of trump's daughter, vanka, and son in law. jared christner, who both worked in the white house at the time. grisham claims that the former president frequently said nonsensical things and even the hired a man to sing him songs to cool his temper. and the media just can't get enough of that. they have been discussing it the whole week as they should, staffer nicknamed the music man, played that song from cats, the sued, the president of the united states, into...
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well, the technical, sick, cetera. jared has provided germany assistance and me women under the media reward to different little to do and they've conducted tests and to to certified laboratories. boykin basketball, they came, your community was your conclusion that your school, which was of that as an weapons grade chemical weapon has been used at the same time. there's a little bit of report among the channel flow. my students used a sam all for the in key or information piece as have been scribbled in the report. so we cannot see what was said. there were again, this concerns among other things, sentences of the why leads on see the information on the chemical formula of the toxic agent that was allegedly used and i'm going to go, so this report was, rebecca, is preaching no quota. i didn't, and they are claiming that this chemical agent is some kind of latest. well, the most recently developed weapon, and that's the kind of a no. and this is not the case. so if you consider to know who the request was, was that we received it after all, the opposition that we encountered from grea
well, the technical, sick, cetera. jared has provided germany assistance and me women under the media reward to different little to do and they've conducted tests and to to certified laboratories. boykin basketball, they came, your community was your conclusion that your school, which was of that as an weapons grade chemical weapon has been used at the same time. there's a little bit of report among the channel flow. my students used a sam all for the in key or information piece as have been...