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melissa smith is ceo of wex. >>> up next, we get the buzz on the ground in one of the largest cryptoes. our arjun kharpal is live. >> reporter: the long awaitsed bitcoin had been approved. i'll bring youorof me the mood on the ground right after this break. [♪♪] your skin is ever-changing, take care of it with gold bond's healing formulations of 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. for all your skins, gold bond. how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. in order for small businesses to thrive, you they need to beions smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yup, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network. give your business a head start in 2024 with this great offer. plus, ask how to get
melissa smith is ceo of wex. >>> up next, we get the buzz on the ground in one of the largest cryptoes. our arjun kharpal is live. >> reporter: the long awaitsed bitcoin had been approved. i'll bring youorof me the mood on the ground right after this break. [♪♪] your skin is ever-changing, take care of it with gold bond's healing formulations of 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins. for all your skins, gold bond. how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about...
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. >> to your point, it shows how important this hearing was that jack smith decided to be there. melissahe says, the judges do seem skeptical, of his argument, judges pointed by republicans and democrats, by the way. what is unclear is the scope of the ruling. there was talk about whether or not the case should be sent back down to the district court to have the judge their top about whether or not trump's acts that he took that are at issue that are official duties et cetera, so what is really -- if they don't, if they make a ruling and it is narrowly tailored, something that sees all the judges and appeals court in d.c. might agree with, we might move faster, if not we could see this go to the full set of appeals judges, and it could go to the supreme court. this is really about timing. that's what we're going to wait to see, how they rule, but really how wide a scope they take and whether or not this is something they choose to prolong. >> let's think about trump or trump lawyers arguments. if the president can commit high crimes and have complete immunity as long as he's not impeache
. >> to your point, it shows how important this hearing was that jack smith decided to be there. melissahe says, the judges do seem skeptical, of his argument, judges pointed by republicans and democrats, by the way. what is unclear is the scope of the ruling. there was talk about whether or not the case should be sent back down to the district court to have the judge their top about whether or not trump's acts that he took that are at issue that are official duties et cetera, so what is...
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. >> to your point, it shows how important is hearing why is that jack smith decided to be there. melissa, as she says, the judges do seem skeptical, judges pointed by republicans and democrats, by the way, what is unclear is the scope of the ruling. there was talk about whether or not the case should be sent back down to the district court, to how the judge their talk about whether or not trump's acts that he took that are at issue that are official duties, et cetera, so feeling what's at stake is whether or not the ruling allows trump to prolong his set of appeals and how long it will take him. for example, if they send it back to district court we're in for a long wait. if they make a ruling and it's narrowly tailored, something that all of the judges, all of the court in d.c. might agree with, we might move faster, if not we could see this go to default, set of appeals judges, and it could go to the supreme court. this is really about timing. that's what we're gonna see. how they rule but really how wide scope they take and whether or not they choose to prolong. >> let's think about t
. >> to your point, it shows how important is hearing why is that jack smith decided to be there. melissa, as she says, the judges do seem skeptical, judges pointed by republicans and democrats, by the way, what is unclear is the scope of the ruling. there was talk about whether or not the case should be sent back down to the district court, to how the judge their talk about whether or not trump's acts that he took that are at issue that are official duties, et cetera, so feeling what's...
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melissa. >> now get to the west coast where scott wapner isened staing staing -- standing by with a special guest. >> ryan smithd owner of the nba's utah jazz. welcome. good to see you this morning. >> go to be here. thanks for having me. >> when people ask you what qualtrics does, what do you say, because your company evolved so much over the years. i read a harvard business review story where they say re-inventing an already successful business. most people would think if it ain't broke, don't fix it, yet you did. kwai? why? >> my 22nd year in tech. surviving in tech 22 years and fortunate enough to work on an idea in our basement 22 years ago, and it's never been more important today. so with qualtrics it's truly helping organizations manage their experiences. so whether you look at amx, delta, them on, we're helping them understand how people really think and feel. most data they're gathering, saying, this is what someone did and trying to analyze it, saying where are they going in the future? another experience. experience data. largest database in the world to say this is how we feel what i'm going to go
melissa. >> now get to the west coast where scott wapner isened staing staing -- standing by with a special guest. >> ryan smithd owner of the nba's utah jazz. welcome. good to see you this morning. >> go to be here. thanks for having me. >> when people ask you what qualtrics does, what do you say, because your company evolved so much over the years. i read a harvard business review story where they say re-inventing an already successful business. most people would think...
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smith. and? well, you can't make up what happened next. coming up -- a call from the crime lab. >> i was excited to say to her, you are not going to believe what happened today. >> melissae, we got him. >> reporter: later detective seymour has big news for amber. but it's nothing she is prepared for. >> i showed her a picture, and she said, oh my god. >> reporter: when dateline continues. ne continues. remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. options start at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate-lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information, and you'll al
smith. and? well, you can't make up what happened next. coming up -- a call from the crime lab. >> i was excited to say to her, you are not going to believe what happened today. >> melissae, we got him. >> reporter: later detective seymour has big news for amber. but it's nothing she is prepared for. >> i showed her a picture, and she said, oh my god. >> reporter: when dateline continues. ne continues. remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's...