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and some people ask me, what happened to jim? let me tell you what happened to jim. jim felt that the country is not going to change without somebody making it change. so it was out of a sense of frustration that you had to do things sometimes almost by yourself, and i'm here to tell you you changed things and we appreciate the hell out of it. your leaving the senate is going to be tough, it's going to be -- together we were able to put south carolina on the map sometimes, whether they wanted to or not, but i've really enjoyed the experience of taking the issues of our day, whether it be at home or in washington, and try to push the envelope. so when you leave, jim, i want you to realize that all of us understand, particularly over the last four years, you took the road less traveled in washington, and it is not your nature to be the only voice. and the fact that you were willing to do it shows me how much you care about our country, our state and you will be someone who will be listened to because of what you've done for the last four years. and we're better off for
and some people ask me, what happened to jim? let me tell you what happened to jim. jim felt that the country is not going to change without somebody making it change. so it was out of a sense of frustration that you had to do things sometimes almost by yourself, and i'm here to tell you you changed things and we appreciate the hell out of it. your leaving the senate is going to be tough, it's going to be -- together we were able to put south carolina on the map sometimes, whether they wanted...
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we're scared of falling but ironically we don't seem to have much fear of altitude which should we jim grant founder and publisher of grant's interest rate observer is here to offer his my monthly outlook plus voters in japan head to the polls sunday to cast their ballots and parliamentary elections and if recent polls are any indication they look set to elect shinzo all day he's leader of japan's main opposition party he said to be the next prime minister in the face of technical recession and weak exports in that country he is demanding the make of japan begin unlimited q.e. yes i know japan has been deflating for the past twenty five years so why should we pay attention to this call from a politician today we'll ask our guests plus we had a tremendous response from you this week we will share in viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. we have openly wondered on this show if the extraordinarily low interest rates charged to the u.s. treasury for its borrowing needs have been the result of the fed's gracious appetite for fixed income securities in the past four years tha
we're scared of falling but ironically we don't seem to have much fear of altitude which should we jim grant founder and publisher of grant's interest rate observer is here to offer his my monthly outlook plus voters in japan head to the polls sunday to cast their ballots and parliamentary elections and if recent polls are any indication they look set to elect shinzo all day he's leader of japan's main opposition party he said to be the next prime minister in the face of technical recession and...
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i think that jim is a very principled guy. i never agreed with a single one of his principles, but he's a very principled guy. he is doing what he thinks he needs to do in order to further his cause. he has had some real serious problems with his relationships in the senate. i think all of us who practice politics know that if you're going to be successful in any legislative body, you have to develop relationships with people and people have to feel comfortable knowing that you are going to be a certain place at a certain time. i don't think that anybody in the senate ever felt comfortable where jim demint was on any of the issues, and he had a lot of strained relationships within his own party over there. so i think he'll be much more comfortable outside of the body and over at the heritage foundation where he can pontificate, and as we say down here, he can preach to the choir. >> well, he'll do a pretty good job of that. he has in the past. eugene robinson, this is very unusual that someone would give up a senate seat to do
i think that jim is a very principled guy. i never agreed with a single one of his principles, but he's a very principled guy. he is doing what he thinks he needs to do in order to further his cause. he has had some real serious problems with his relationships in the senate. i think all of us who practice politics know that if you're going to be successful in any legislative body, you have to develop relationships with people and people have to feel comfortable knowing that you are going to be...
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jim. >> caller: big boo-yah from sunny brooksville, florida, jim. >> sweet. what's going on there, partner? >> caller: first thanks for what you do for us. >> thank you. thank you. >> caller: i have some real solid stocks that have been about 25%ers for me for the last two, three years. >> okay. >> caller: with this pending fiscal cliff, i look at the market going down. i'm thinking of selling off a bunch of these shares and rebuying them at a lower cost once the bottom hits to increase my share quantity. i'm wondering if you think that would be a good strategy, and one might be good parameters on what to buy on, a drop of 10%, 20%? >> this is important. i'm thinking we could have a small decline. i don't think we're going to have a huge decline at year end. i don't think we'll get a deal done in time. what i want you to do is stay the course. no one ever got hurt taking a profit. and if you're worried about taxes, of course, you take some off right now. but be ready to get back in. i don't think we can be nimble enough to get out and get in. look at what hap
jim. >> caller: big boo-yah from sunny brooksville, florida, jim. >> sweet. what's going on there, partner? >> caller: first thanks for what you do for us. >> thank you. thank you. >> caller: i have some real solid stocks that have been about 25%ers for me for the last two, three years. >> okay. >> caller: with this pending fiscal cliff, i look at the market going down. i'm thinking of selling off a bunch of these shares and rebuying them at a lower...
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i'm jim axelrod. a lot of holiday plans are out the window tonight due to a powerful storm system that stranded travelers on highways and at airports. it's blamed in at least six deaths. in the south, there are reports that 41 tornadoes have touched down since yesterday. one of them sheered off the front of the trinity episcopal church in mobile, alabama. luckily, no one was injured. the same system brought a blizzard to parts of the midwest, forcing the cancellation of more than 1,400 flights. tonight, it's headed to the northeast. winter storm warnings have already been posted. troy kehoe of our cbs station in indianapolis begins our coverage. troy? >> reporter: well, jim, here in bloomington, indiana, we've already seen 11.5 inches of snow so far, and it is still coming down with blizzard conditions here in the midwest. this has been a two-day storm leaving much of the country paralyzed. blinding snow with wind gusts topping 35 miles an hour have created whiteout conditions in the plains in midwest
i'm jim axelrod. a lot of holiday plans are out the window tonight due to a powerful storm system that stranded travelers on highways and at airports. it's blamed in at least six deaths. in the south, there are reports that 41 tornadoes have touched down since yesterday. one of them sheered off the front of the trinity episcopal church in mobile, alabama. luckily, no one was injured. the same system brought a blizzard to parts of the midwest, forcing the cancellation of more than 1,400 flights....
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some other not so fun facts by jim demint. he is stood with todd akin after those legitimate rape comments. lead the opposition against obamacare. turns out that was his waterloo. he wants to strip all federal employees of collective bargaining rights. he threatened to single-handedly shut down the senate. remember that? >> sure. >> stephanie: used a failed terrorist plot to attack unions. he said the administration is intent on unionizing so union bosses will [ inaudible ] collective bargaining. he was willing -- is willing to cause, quote unquote serious obstructions in the economy. he was asked on fox news despite not raising the debt ceiling would cause serious problems, he said i'm willing to do that in order to get serious cuts to social security and medicare. bye-bye [ applause ] >> stephanie: senator lindsay graham. >> i met with jim demint this morning, and to say i was stunned is an understatement. he has always been a friend somebody i could count on. we have really enjoyed our time together. >> wait a minute go bac
some other not so fun facts by jim demint. he is stood with todd akin after those legitimate rape comments. lead the opposition against obamacare. turns out that was his waterloo. he wants to strip all federal employees of collective bargaining rights. he threatened to single-handedly shut down the senate. remember that? >> sure. >> stephanie: used a failed terrorist plot to attack unions. he said the administration is intent on unionizing so union bosses will [ inaudible ]...
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welcome back to "mad money." >> good afternoon, jim. >> all right. you got a chart in your most recent presentation says u.s. horizontal crude oil growth 2005 to 2012 bakken and eagle ford equal 80% of prudhoe crude oil production. isn't this chart a chart of almost everything that you've done? because how many other companies have your growth in those two fields? >> well, it is true that we're the ones that found those two horizontal plays. and we have the best position and the largest producer in the eagle third and one of the largest producers in the bakken shale play. we like to think we're the one that kicked off this whole horizontal oil boom in the united states. and turned around the production in the u.s. >> and another page in your tremendous presentation which is probably the most bullish page i've seen in pages in terms of how i feel about the world and i think you do, too. 1920 to 2012, u.s. crude oil production growth you had this being reversed because of horizontal oil success and you were putting us back to where we were in the 1960s
welcome back to "mad money." >> good afternoon, jim. >> all right. you got a chart in your most recent presentation says u.s. horizontal crude oil growth 2005 to 2012 bakken and eagle ford equal 80% of prudhoe crude oil production. isn't this chart a chart of almost everything that you've done? because how many other companies have your growth in those two fields? >> well, it is true that we're the ones that found those two horizontal plays. and we have the best...
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am i ever ready for this baby. >> hi, jim. i don't know if anybody ever told you but you resemble billy joel, not lenin like you showed that portrait. >> if i look like billy joel i'm done eating. done eden. that's a play on where you're from. i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make money. i'm just trying to -- without regina i'm lost. we got some great news to report tonight. our fabulous executive producer regina had a baby girl today. we want to welcome to the world rg2. why do we say rg ii? we don't know the name yet. we know she's a winner just like rg iii. we hope the mother, father, son and new baby girl are all having the time of their lives that they so richly deserve mazeltov! having you ship my gifts couldn't be easier. well, having a ton of locations doesn't hurt. and a santa to boot! [ chuckles ] right, baby. oh, sir. that is a customer. oh...sorry about that. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. fedex office. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us
am i ever ready for this baby. >> hi, jim. i don't know if anybody ever told you but you resemble billy joel, not lenin like you showed that portrait. >> if i look like billy joel i'm done eating. done eden. that's a play on where you're from. i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make money. i'm just trying to -- without regina i'm lost. we got some great news to report tonight. our fabulous executive producer regina had a baby...
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fed policy with a microscopic microscope bimonthly in his latest issue of grants the letters editor jim graham uses over some of the similarities and differences he sees between the investors of today and those of you old past here to talk more about it jim grant is here he is founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer and author of the book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent news letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now interest rates were fifteen percent back then today we know they are microscopic so what exactly are the similarities because of course the world looks very different then and now. well i think one similarity is is something called muscle me
fed policy with a microscopic microscope bimonthly in his latest issue of grants the letters editor jim graham uses over some of the similarities and differences he sees between the investors of today and those of you old past here to talk more about it jim grant is here he is founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer and author of the book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh...
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she is highly suggestionable jim. remember the morning that you had the ectopic pregnancy. >> it turned out to be gas. >> stephanie: jacki schechner called me this morn and she was like [ mumbling ] >> stephanie: okay. i thought it was my friend lily tomlin doing edith ann. all right, kids -- why are you looking so distressed this morning, have i made you sick as well? >> no, no. i'm just trying to put out a fire over here. >> stephanie: oh, okay. and what did he learn about t-bone yesterday? >> he has the esophagus of a cat, and the longest esophagus in the world. >> stephanie: okay. you were saying it was some kind of acid relucks, and i'm thinking -- [♪ "jeopardy" theme music ♪] >> stephanie: working with me? i'm giving everybody acid reflux. apparently cats have esophaguses that long. >> he with explain. >> stephanie: you told him if he coughs up a fur ball you're putting him on the back porch. tell momma sweetheart. >> it was uncle rupert's fault. but it's not that uncommon but it's an allergy thing that happ
she is highly suggestionable jim. remember the morning that you had the ectopic pregnancy. >> it turned out to be gas. >> stephanie: jacki schechner called me this morn and she was like [ mumbling ] >> stephanie: okay. i thought it was my friend lily tomlin doing edith ann. all right, kids -- why are you looking so distressed this morning, have i made you sick as well? >> no, no. i'm just trying to put out a fire over here. >> stephanie: oh, okay. and what did he...
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he sees between the investors of today and those of you old past here to talk more about it jim grant is here he's founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer and author of the book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure laura nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent news letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now interest rates were fifteen percent back then today we know they are microscopic so what exactly are the similarities because of course the world looks very different than it now oh well i think one similarity is is something called muscle memory which is that can the condition behavior of people operating in markets that have been trending hot for months the school quarters but for doing for years
he sees between the investors of today and those of you old past here to talk more about it jim grant is here he's founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer and author of the book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure laura nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent news letter which i should say is out today we are so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title...
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. >> reporter: gflg, jim. and the bodies of those 12 girls, eight boys, and six adult women killed right here in the sandy hook shooting yesterday are being returned to their families tonight, more than 24 hour after the brutal mass six-year-old emilie parker and jesse lewis. tomorrow, the medical examiner will conduct autopsies on adam lanza and his mother. and the families will begin the process of laying their loved ones to rest. jim. >> axelrod: margaret, thank you. it is still unclear what if any connection the gunman's mother had to the school. but we do know the weapons adam lanza used to kill his victims came from her home. bob orr is in washington with more on the investigation. good evening, bob. >> reporter: good evening, jim. as new details emerge, the scope of the horror explains. gunman adam lanza apparently sprayed two classrooms at sandy hook elementary school with relentless fire from a semiautomatic assault rifle. it was a massacre, and most of the victims were first graders. autopsies on the
. >> reporter: gflg, jim. and the bodies of those 12 girls, eight boys, and six adult women killed right here in the sandy hook shooting yesterday are being returned to their families tonight, more than 24 hour after the brutal mass six-year-old emilie parker and jesse lewis. tomorrow, the medical examiner will conduct autopsies on adam lanza and his mother. and the families will begin the process of laying their loved ones to rest. jim. >> axelrod: margaret, thank you. it is still...
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the reason jim demint isn't in the majority today is because of jim demint. but jim demint says he's okay with that. >> i'd rather have 30 republicans in the senate who believe in the principles of freedom than 60 who don't believe in anything. [ applause ] well, let -- let me make myself even clearer. i would rather have 30 marco rubios in the senate than 60 arlen specters. >> arlen specter you might remember got driven out of the senate in part by folks like demint. he went to the democratic party and became the 60th vote on obama care. so that worked out well for demint. but demint does rather this being in the minority thing so much that he wants to seven out the rest of his term in the minority. when you're a senator and you even begin talking to another employer about leaving the senate, you have to file this paper with the senate office of public records. they do that so before a big vote on, say, an energy bill that will make oil companies really rich, you can't go to a big oil company and say, hey, don't you think i'd make a good executive vice presi
the reason jim demint isn't in the majority today is because of jim demint. but jim demint says he's okay with that. >> i'd rather have 30 republicans in the senate who believe in the principles of freedom than 60 who don't believe in anything. [ applause ] well, let -- let me make myself even clearer. i would rather have 30 marco rubios in the senate than 60 arlen specters. >> arlen specter you might remember got driven out of the senate in part by folks like demint. he went to the...
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i look forward to working with jim in the private sector. from a personal point of view, we've had a great ride together. it has been fun. it has been challenging, and i think we put south carolina on the map in different ways at different times, and to people back in south carolina, i hope if you get to see jim anytime soon, just say "thank you." because whether you agree with him or not, he was doing wt he thought was best for south carolina and the united states. at the end of the day, that's as good as it gets. because if you're doing what you really believe in and you're not worried about being the most popular and people getting mad ought, then you can really do a good job in washington. to the people back in south carolina, everything jim has tried to do has been motivated about the changing the country. if you get a chance to run into him anytime soon in the coming day, please just say "thank you" because heid his job as he saw fit. he did what he thought was best and he didn't worry about being the most popular or taking on people w
i look forward to working with jim in the private sector. from a personal point of view, we've had a great ride together. it has been fun. it has been challenging, and i think we put south carolina on the map in different ways at different times, and to people back in south carolina, i hope if you get to see jim anytime soon, just say "thank you." because whether you agree with him or not, he was doing wt he thought was best for south carolina and the united states. at the end of the...
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we don't seem to have much fear of altitude which should we jim grant founder and publisher of grant's interest rate observer is here to offer his my monthly outlook plus voters in japan head to the polls sunday to cast their ballots and parliamentary elections and if recent polls are any indication they look set to elect shinzo abe a leader of japan's main opposition party he said to be the next prime minister in the face of technical recession and weak exports in that country he is demanding the make of japan begin unlimited q.e. yes i know japan has been deflating for the past twenty five years so why should we pay attention to this call from a politician today we'll ask our guests plus we had a tremendous response from you this week we will share in viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. we have openly wondered on this show if the extraordinarily low interest rates charged to the u.s. treasury for its borrowing needs have been the result of the fed's ratios appetite for fixed income securities in the past four years that yields have been if this rated by fed policy t
we don't seem to have much fear of altitude which should we jim grant founder and publisher of grant's interest rate observer is here to offer his my monthly outlook plus voters in japan head to the polls sunday to cast their ballots and parliamentary elections and if recent polls are any indication they look set to elect shinzo abe a leader of japan's main opposition party he said to be the next prime minister in the face of technical recession and weak exports in that country he is demanding...
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fed policy with a microscopic microscope bimonthly in his latest issue of grants the letters editor jim graham uses over some of the similarities and differences he sees between the investors of today and those of you old past here to talk more about it jim grant is here he is founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer and author of the book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent news letter which i should say is out today we're so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now interest rates were fifteen percent back then today we know they are microscopic so what exactly are the similarities because of course the world looks very different then and now. well i think one similarity is is something called muscle mem
fed policy with a microscopic microscope bimonthly in his latest issue of grants the letters editor jim graham uses over some of the similarities and differences he sees between the investors of today and those of you old past here to talk more about it jim grant is here he is founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer and author of the book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh...
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we're scared of falling but ironically we don't seem to have much fear of altitude which should we jim grant founder and publisher of grant's interest rate observer is here to offer his my monthly outlook plus voters in japan head to the polls sunday to cast their ballots and parliamentary elections and if recent polls are any. they look set to elect shinzo all day he's leader of japan's main opposition party he's set to be the next prime minister in the face of technical recession and weak exports in that country he is demanding the make of japan begin unlimited q.e. yes i know japan has been deflating for the past twenty five years so why should we pay attention to this call from a politician today we'll ask our guests plus we had a tremendous response from you this week we will share in viewer feedback let's get to today's capital account. we have openly wondered on this show if the extraordinarily low interest rates charged to the u.s. treasury for its borrowing needs have been the result of the fed's ratios appetite for fixed income securities in the past four years that yields ha
we're scared of falling but ironically we don't seem to have much fear of altitude which should we jim grant founder and publisher of grant's interest rate observer is here to offer his my monthly outlook plus voters in japan head to the polls sunday to cast their ballots and parliamentary elections and if recent polls are any. they look set to elect shinzo all day he's leader of japan's main opposition party he's set to be the next prime minister in the face of technical recession and weak...
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jim demint didn't do that. his net worth was listed at something like $65,000, which has to make him one of the poorest people in the united states senate. 10 certainly he's better off. you know, he is an activist at heart. so going back into the movement purely is good. and you know what? for political junkies, this is good too, because nothing is more fun than south carolina politics. and now we're going to have two race, 2014 and 2016 to watch, whereas with jim demint it was a forgone conclusion. >> jim demint's record in congress is not all that great, which is to say actually pretty bad. he picked some winners. ted cruz, rand paul, marco rubio, jeff flake. >> right. >> but he is also the guy that gave his personal seal of approval to crazies like christine o'donnell and sharron angle and richard mourdock and todd akin. in the end, is this a net-net win for republicans who have some amount of their sanity, a shred of it left? >> not necessarily. when they did the count of his 35 major legislative proposals,
jim demint didn't do that. his net worth was listed at something like $65,000, which has to make him one of the poorest people in the united states senate. 10 certainly he's better off. you know, he is an activist at heart. so going back into the movement purely is good. and you know what? for political junkies, this is good too, because nothing is more fun than south carolina politics. and now we're going to have two race, 2014 and 2016 to watch, whereas with jim demint it was a forgone...
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this is jim demint. jim demint was re-elected senator for south carolina not this past election, 2012, but in 2010. you might remember he was the guy who had the good fortune in 2010 to be running against a young man named alvin green on the democratic side. it was not a hotly contested race. mr. demint won by 34 points. and that freed him up to spread a bunch of his own campaign cash and his own energy that year on other campaigns and other candidates that he favored. and that has been the way that jim demint has built his influence in politics. he has treated all of his time in the u.s. senate not as an opportunity to get anything passed. he has no legislative record at all. he spent his time in the senate trying to become a kingmaker, trying to make the republican party over in his own image. trying to shape other people's races. to have more conservative litmus tests for republican candidates. so jim demint was elected for the first time in '04. he was re-elected in 2010. they serve six-year terms. r
this is jim demint. jim demint was re-elected senator for south carolina not this past election, 2012, but in 2010. you might remember he was the guy who had the good fortune in 2010 to be running against a young man named alvin green on the democratic side. it was not a hotly contested race. mr. demint won by 34 points. and that freed him up to spread a bunch of his own campaign cash and his own energy that year on other campaigns and other candidates that he favored. and that has been the way...
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>> caller: hi, jim. hey, i'm first-time caller, big fan of you and the show. >> thank you. >> caller: and my stock is annaly capital. >> that's a tough one. mike farrell has a great team, but that is hard to own, particularly with the federal reserve keeping rates low. right now i'm on hold. robert in new york. robert? >> caller: in september, sandstone gold was riding around 13, and you were extremely bullish on it. last month you reviewed it and gave it a bearish signal. with it riding near 11.50 now, where do you see it going in the future? >> what happened is my friend and super frenzy accountant cautioned me, look, if gold does go down, sandstorm may have more risk than the ceo thought it had. but at 11 now, this one's fine. i just prefer the gld, particularly after what happened with freeport the other day when they became freeport oil and gas with a gold and copper division. pam in indiana, pam? >> caller: thank you, mr. cramer. what do you think of abt? abbott laboratories? >> that's one of the l
>> caller: hi, jim. hey, i'm first-time caller, big fan of you and the show. >> thank you. >> caller: and my stock is annaly capital. >> that's a tough one. mike farrell has a great team, but that is hard to own, particularly with the federal reserve keeping rates low. right now i'm on hold. robert in new york. robert? >> caller: in september, sandstone gold was riding around 13, and you were extremely bullish on it. last month you reviewed it and gave it a bearish...
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differences he sees between the investors of today and those of us past here to talk more about it jim grant is here he is founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer and author of the book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent letter which i should say is out today we're so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title of a piece in your article the first piece is market of the absurd and you actually draw some interesting parallels between the bond bearers of one nine hundred eighty one and the bond bulls today now interest rates were fifteen percent back then today we know they are microscopic so what exactly are the similarities because of course the world looks very different then and now. well i think one similarity is is something called muscle memory which is that the conditioned behavior of people operating in markets that have been trending up for once the school quarters group for doing for years wer
differences he sees between the investors of today and those of us past here to talk more about it jim grant is here he is founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer and author of the book you see there mr speaker and a good one at that so thank you so much jim graham for being here today what a pleasure lord nice to be here oh great thank you so much so let's start with your recent letter which i should say is out today we're so lucky to have you on a day that you published the title...
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wow, am i ever ready for this baby. >> hi, jim. john jay, i don't know if anyone ever told you, but you resemble billy joel, not lennon like you showed that portrait. >> if i look like billy joel i'm done eating. done eden. that's a play on where you're from. i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make money. i'm just trying to -- without regina i'm lost. without regina i'm lost! we got some great news to report tonight. our fabulous executive producer regina had a baby girl today. we want to welcome to the world rg2. why do we say rg2? we don't know the name yet. we know she's a winner just like rg 3. we hope the mother, father, son and new baby girl are all having the time of their lives that they so richly deserve mazeltov! >>> before we answer your tweets, we have some homework to take care of. back on october 29th we had a call about in contact, a tiny $275 million cloud-based software company. software service companies. in the call center industry with the stagnate telecom business. i
wow, am i ever ready for this baby. >> hi, jim. john jay, i don't know if anyone ever told you, but you resemble billy joel, not lennon like you showed that portrait. >> if i look like billy joel i'm done eating. done eden. that's a play on where you're from. i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make money. i'm just trying to -- without regina i'm lost. without regina i'm lost! we got some great news to report tonight. our fabulous...
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jim, give it a rest, will you? i'm getting feedbck how our rise above campaign is stillborn because the politicians aren't going to rise above, stop kidding yourself cramer. yes, yes, yes to my no vacation without legislation mantra. even has its own hashtag on twitter. i wish i never had to talk politics ever. one of the reasons that i started "mad money" was that i would never have to talk politics. that's something personal that shouldn't even be discussed on air. i don't have any choice. i know everybody's hostage to washington these days. i can isolate some cloud plays. there's some trends that can trump the government, health and wellness maybe? breaking up is easy to do stories. better than expected retailers, in the end when it come to the fiscal cliff, the longer we delay a deal or can't do a deal at all, it's worse for all the shareholders and the investors and the stock market. yes, a deal that does nothing, it simply keeps taxes where they are right now and doesn't cut entitlements, that's what everybod
jim, give it a rest, will you? i'm getting feedbck how our rise above campaign is stillborn because the politicians aren't going to rise above, stop kidding yourself cramer. yes, yes, yes to my no vacation without legislation mantra. even has its own hashtag on twitter. i wish i never had to talk politics ever. one of the reasons that i started "mad money" was that i would never have to talk politics. that's something personal that shouldn't even be discussed on air. i don't have any...
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is a net importer so here's jim rickards view on why the government will want inflation take a listen. to the bar with negative real rates shock you into spending with the higher than the sport to play should the combinations designed to give last year and that's the sort of secret plan behind it so. so that's his view i said government i should have said fed and i should mention the fed may also be trying to prop up asset prices to avoid a deflationary deal leveraging that is so painful so that's another commonly given reason now with first said to us sort of you are new to just how to thought when the fed makes future announcements someone from capital account should be in the press gallery to ask questions well with first another dear viewers have i got news for you take a look at this video see that red head in the background looking very astute as our own segment producer just steen underhill she wasn't called on this time to ask her question but just you wait we will keep sending her until she gets a question in and in response to our discussion with eric sprott earlier this wee
is a net importer so here's jim rickards view on why the government will want inflation take a listen. to the bar with negative real rates shock you into spending with the higher than the sport to play should the combinations designed to give last year and that's the sort of secret plan behind it so. so that's his view i said government i should have said fed and i should mention the fed may also be trying to prop up asset prices to avoid a deflationary deal leveraging that is so painful so...
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let's go to jim in the little state of delaware. jim? >> caller: how are you, jim? what's your take on pandora, the big p? >> i don't want no pandora. i like to have companies that have a clear end game and that one doesn't have it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >> yo, mad money. >> what's shaking? >> man, i lived in tents. let's go to karen in arizona. karen? >> what -- what -- you -- i'm sorry. the big -- >> booyah from beautiful wesley chapel. >> man, everybody is compared to where i'm from. i never say that. >> you're the sexiest man on tv, cramer. i'm always in the house of pleasure whenever i'm watching you. >> well, thank you. >> booyah from pittsburgh. how are you? >> i'm doing great. i have my pittsburgh steelers stoul. you, my friend, control your own destiny. >> so what did bob have to say about the action in goldman sachs? he thinks the technical picture frankly is down right beautiful. he's done what's known as a bullish crossover. that's where the black line -- i know this is
let's go to jim in the little state of delaware. jim? >> caller: how are you, jim? what's your take on pandora, the big p? >> i don't want no pandora. i like to have companies that have a clear end game and that one doesn't have it. that's the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round sponsored by td ameritrade. >> yo, mad money. >> what's shaking? >> man, i lived in tents. let's go to karen in arizona. karen? >> what -- what...
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nbc's jim maceda is live in cairo. jim, what is the latest on what i know is a fast-moving story? >> reporter: hi there, chris. president morsi, as you say, was to broadcast a recorded statement on tv about 2 1/2 hours ago. that has not yet happened. he's expected to talk about and explain his moves over the past two weeks, starting with that controversial decree of november 22nd. recall that's the one that gave him the monopoly on power. he's expected, according to the experts here to offer the opposition a way out of the mess, which was floated yesterday by morsi's vice president. it's a compromise where both sides would work on amending those contentious, about 15 contentious articles of draft constitution, bud but they'd both agree on the specific december 15th day for the referendum. right out in both sides are very, very far apart. meanwhile, tense here but a lot calmer, chris, around the presidential palace tonight than it was yesterday at this time. the fighting has eased up, as you said, there is now republican soldiers, forces, guards, around that presidential palace and
nbc's jim maceda is live in cairo. jim, what is the latest on what i know is a fast-moving story? >> reporter: hi there, chris. president morsi, as you say, was to broadcast a recorded statement on tv about 2 1/2 hours ago. that has not yet happened. he's expected to talk about and explain his moves over the past two weeks, starting with that controversial decree of november 22nd. recall that's the one that gave him the monopoly on power. he's expected, according to the experts here to...
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jim in new york, please, jim? >> caller: am i diversified? apple aapl, exxon, xon, abbott, abt, pfizer, pfe, and johnson & johnson, jnj. thanks, jill. >> oh, boy. the good is i think abbott is a terrific drug company. my charitable trust owns it. exxon mobile, not my favorite oil company, but obviously, you know, a good company. there are other oils i think are better. apple, technology company, my charitable trust owns. abbott, j & j and pfizer, we can't let that stand. we have to make changes right now. first, i suggest instead of j & j, how about general electric? everyone hates the stock all of a sudden, that's wrong. and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer. and what we'll do instead of pfizer, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad money's" back after the break. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent,
jim in new york, please, jim? >> caller: am i diversified? apple aapl, exxon, xon, abbott, abt, pfizer, pfe, and johnson & johnson, jnj. thanks, jill. >> oh, boy. the good is i think abbott is a terrific drug company. my charitable trust owns it. exxon mobile, not my favorite oil company, but obviously, you know, a good company. there are other oils i think are better. apple, technology company, my charitable trust owns. abbott, j & j and pfizer, we can't let that stand. we...
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-alright, jim. tonto, his gun. him plenty bitter young man, kemosabe. if he's telling the truth, he has reason to be bitter. i hate to see this misunderstanding between cattlemen and the farmers. there should be room enough in the west for both. -well, this bad place for man like reno lawrence to come. you think cattlemen send for him? -i hope not, tonto. and yet painted post is the only town within miles, and lawrence's tracks have been heading this way for hours. you'd better ride into town and see what you can learn. i'm not known there and my mask would cause too many questions. i'll be camped in the woods north of here. -ah, me meet you there. ♪ meanwhile in painted post, in the area was entering the office of acting sheriff, charlie park. park, when are you going to start exerting a little authority around here? now, listen clyde... -you listen. i've just been over to see ray kelly at the lazy m ran
-alright, jim. tonto, his gun. him plenty bitter young man, kemosabe. if he's telling the truth, he has reason to be bitter. i hate to see this misunderstanding between cattlemen and the farmers. there should be room enough in the west for both. -well, this bad place for man like reno lawrence to come. you think cattlemen send for him? -i hope not, tonto. and yet painted post is the only town within miles, and lawrence's tracks have been heading this way for hours. you'd better ride into...
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this is jim demint. jim demint was re-elected senator for south carolina not this past election, 2012, but in 2010. you might remember he was the guy who had the good fortune in 2010 to be running against a young man named alvin green on the democratic side. it was not a hotly contested race. mr. did emint won by 34 points. and that freed him up to spread a bunch of his own campaign cash and his own energy that year on other campaigns and other candidates that he favored. and that has been the way that jim demint has built his influence in politics. he has treated all of his time in the u.s. senate not as an opportunity to get anything passed. he has no legislative record at all. he spent his time in the senate trying to become a kingmaker, trying to make the republican party over in his own image. trying to shape other people's races. to have more conservative litmus tests for republican candidates. so jim demint was elected for the first time in '04. he was re-elected in 2010. they serve six-year terms
this is jim demint. jim demint was re-elected senator for south carolina not this past election, 2012, but in 2010. you might remember he was the guy who had the good fortune in 2010 to be running against a young man named alvin green on the democratic side. it was not a hotly contested race. mr. did emint won by 34 points. and that freed him up to spread a bunch of his own campaign cash and his own energy that year on other campaigns and other candidates that he favored. and that has been the...
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>> caller: hi, jim. hey, first-time caller, big fan of you and the show. >> thank you. >> caller: and my stock is annaly capital. >> that's a tough one. mike farrell has a great team, but that group is hard to own, particularly with the federal reserve keeping rates low. right now i'm on hold. robert in new york. robert? >> caller: in september, sandstone gold was riding around 13, and you were extremely bullish on it. last month you reviewed it and gave it a bearish signal. with it riding near $11.50 now, how do you see it going in the future? >> what happened is my friend and super forensic accountant cautioned me, look, if gold does go down big, sandstorm may have more risk than the ceo felt it had. but at 11 now, this one's fine. i just prefer the gld, particularly after what happened with freeport the other day when they became freeport oil and gas with a gold and copper division. pam in indiana, pam? >> caller: thank you, mr. cramer. what do you think of abt, abbott laboratories? >> that's one of t
>> caller: hi, jim. hey, first-time caller, big fan of you and the show. >> thank you. >> caller: and my stock is annaly capital. >> that's a tough one. mike farrell has a great team, but that group is hard to own, particularly with the federal reserve keeping rates low. right now i'm on hold. robert in new york. robert? >> caller: in september, sandstone gold was riding around 13, and you were extremely bullish on it. last month you reviewed it and gave it a...
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jim swayze is the owner of this dog and jim takes his four hounds out for a walk every day. this day one of the dogs got loose and jim tried to get the dog back but was unable to. >> the deeper he got out, the more ice was cracking. >> so he calls his wife and 911 and his wife called her cousin. that's who you see here. >> my cousin, lance, got some waders and he went to the dog and actually crawled on his belly on the ice. got to him, lifted the dog up on the ice and rescue put the boat there and hauled him into the boat. >> the rescuer tells the others on shore let's bring this boat in. >> oh, gosh! >> that didn't even look like one of the most thin parts. luckily he's covered in safety gear, but he stays prone as rescuers drag him over to the shore. >> oh, wow, that is a scary moment. >> the pup looks like a total chilly dog, he's not moving. he gets a little help going up the snowy bank. they put him into a waiting police car to warm the dog up. >>> take a look at this video sty jim extremestorms.com. this is the aftermath of the horrible storm that blew through the sout
jim swayze is the owner of this dog and jim takes his four hounds out for a walk every day. this day one of the dogs got loose and jim tried to get the dog back but was unable to. >> the deeper he got out, the more ice was cracking. >> so he calls his wife and 911 and his wife called her cousin. that's who you see here. >> my cousin, lance, got some waders and he went to the dog and actually crawled on his belly on the ice. got to him, lifted the dog up on the ice and rescue...
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jim in new york, please, jim? >> caller: hey, jim. am i diversified? apple aapl, exxon, xon, abbott, abt, pfizer, pfe, and johnson & johnson, jnj. thanks, jim. >> oh, boy. the good is i think abbott is a terrific drug company. my charitable trust owns it. exxon mobile, not my favorite oil company, but obviously, you know, a good company. there are other oils i think are better. apple, technology company, my charitable trust owns. abbott, j & j and pfizer, we can't let that stand. we have to make changes right now. first, i suggest instead of j & j, how about general electric? everyone hates the stock all of a sudden, that's wrong. and we're going to have to trade out of pfizer. and what we'll do instead of pfizer, do that mondeliz, get a little food growth in there, i know you like stability or you wouldn't be in all those drug stocks. wow, great players, "mad money's" back after the break. >>> i had to pinch myself. almost as if i were listening to a play staged among tech executives in a bygone era. we expect stocks to gap up and never look back. i'm
jim in new york, please, jim? >> caller: hey, jim. am i diversified? apple aapl, exxon, xon, abbott, abt, pfizer, pfe, and johnson & johnson, jnj. thanks, jim. >> oh, boy. the good is i think abbott is a terrific drug company. my charitable trust owns it. exxon mobile, not my favorite oil company, but obviously, you know, a good company. there are other oils i think are better. apple, technology company, my charitable trust owns. abbott, j & j and pfizer, we can't let that...
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jim, give it a rest, will you? i'm getting a feel of how our rise above campaign is still warm, because the politicians aren't going to rise above, stop kidding yourself cramer. yes, yes, yes to my mono vacati without legislation motto. i wish i never had to talk politics ever. one of the reasons that i started "mad money" was that i would never have to talk politics. that's somethingsona that shouldn't even be discussed on air. i know everybody's hostage to washington these days. there's some trends that can trump the government, health and wellness maybe? breaking up is easy to do stories. better than expected retailers, in the end when it come to the fiscal cliff, to the longer we delay a deal or can't do a deal at all, it's worse for all the shareholders and the investors and the stock market. yes, a deal that does nothing, it simply keeps taxes where they are right now and doesn't cut entitlements, that's what everybody wants. does matter, believe he, i mean what's going to happen if we do nothing except keep
jim, give it a rest, will you? i'm getting a feel of how our rise above campaign is still warm, because the politicians aren't going to rise above, stop kidding yourself cramer. yes, yes, yes to my mono vacati without legislation motto. i wish i never had to talk politics ever. one of the reasons that i started "mad money" was that i would never have to talk politics. that's somethingsona that shouldn't even be discussed on air. i know everybody's hostage to washington these days....