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look, jim has a dream, mr. angeles. start a business, provide for his family, build something great. the american dream. that's what is, it's all it is. it's being attacked by people who refer to him as al capone running an empire. referred to as a bank robber. the fact is he's running his business legally. he wants to continue. he is building and enhancing the community. as you heard from everybody behind me. we can't shut down small businesses. we do that, we are no longer san francisco. period. my advice to you is to let him stay open, let him reopen, let him build his business, provide for his family, build his dream, let him be an american. i had a lot more to say, one thing i want to say is that it sad that we are here. it's totally unnecessary. you can thank the three people. thanks. >> next speaker, please. >> i'm nervous. but i'm also here in support. thank you for your time and i will make it short and sweet. i completely lost what i was about to say. well, with everybody else here. thank you for your time. >>
look, jim has a dream, mr. angeles. start a business, provide for his family, build something great. the american dream. that's what is, it's all it is. it's being attacked by people who refer to him as al capone running an empire. referred to as a bank robber. the fact is he's running his business legally. he wants to continue. he is building and enhancing the community. as you heard from everybody behind me. we can't shut down small businesses. we do that, we are no longer san francisco....
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they live 5 blocks away, jim has the ability to walk to work. and his kids can come and visit him and i bring my two sons from the east bay to go and visit them and i just really hope that they are able to stay in their community to have a small business on their corner. thank you. >> gerbing robinson, robert perez, robert francor and jim angles and robert dau son. and rilely varm en. bartlett. sorry, laura gilty. >> my name is michael stern and thank you for the time to speak today. the addition and the value to the neighborhood has already been covered and i agree with that tremendously and i love stopping by on sundays with my family to get a coffee and a breakfast and it is just a wonderful addition and to hear from the perspective as a business person in san francisco and i have started numerous businesses in san francisco and i have conducted business with jim, and i have to say that he has the utmost integrity and we need more business people like jim within the community and within the san francisco. when jim says that he is going to do
they live 5 blocks away, jim has the ability to walk to work. and his kids can come and visit him and i bring my two sons from the east bay to go and visit them and i just really hope that they are able to stay in their community to have a small business on their corner. thank you. >> gerbing robinson, robert perez, robert francor and jim angles and robert dau son. and rilely varm en. bartlett. sorry, laura gilty. >> my name is michael stern and thank you for the time to speak...
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jump in this is jim how jim how can you possibly be a government trying to foil the secret attempts of terrorists trying to have to cause a secret attack on a country how can you possibly be transparent on that if you are transparent you make it easier for terrorists to do what they need to do that's the whole point of having these things a secret jim you want to reply yes this is this is the confusion in the debate we have a question about the broad nature of the programs do we take everything we can get our hands on and put it in a massive database or data center in the middle of a desert that's one kind of question the other question is are we putting under surveillance eisa civic group of people. who we believe may be plotting to do something criminal now a lot of thing i agree you can't discuss that in public but the former thing you know do we build some massive data center to warehouse everybody's information or do we put taps on cables running across the atlantic and just store everything we possibly can for up to a month yet we can have a public debate about that and in fact i
jump in this is jim how jim how can you possibly be a government trying to foil the secret attempts of terrorists trying to have to cause a secret attack on a country how can you possibly be transparent on that if you are transparent you make it easier for terrorists to do what they need to do that's the whole point of having these things a secret jim you want to reply yes this is this is the confusion in the debate we have a question about the broad nature of the programs do we take everything...
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jim, your response to this as well. a cursory listening to the recording. >> well, it's very unnerving for me because one of the things that keeps a pilot continuing to fly and the pilot is that he has control or she has control. when you get to the place you really do not have control, that's the most terrible nightmare that a pilot can have. for that matter you are trying to save what you can save. it has to be an awful feeling for the peopling in that cockpit. >> the flight data recorder had 24 hours of information on it. 14 -- when she says 1,400 perimeters of data, what does that mean? >> that means there are 1,400 different things that are being recorded. air speed, altitude, every position of every lever in the cockpit. the pressureization, the every sing thing that can have a lead on it and recorded is put in that black box. you have 400 pieces of data to tell you precisely what is going on. that's a great black box. some in the olden days had a couple of dozen things, but with 1,400 they will know everything, e
jim, your response to this as well. a cursory listening to the recording. >> well, it's very unnerving for me because one of the things that keeps a pilot continuing to fly and the pilot is that he has control or she has control. when you get to the place you really do not have control, that's the most terrible nightmare that a pilot can have. for that matter you are trying to save what you can save. it has to be an awful feeling for the peopling in that cockpit. >> the flight data...
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jump in this is jim how jim how can you possibly be a government trying to foil the secret attempts of terrorists trying to have to cause a secret attack on a country how can you possibly be transparent on that if you are transparent you make it easier for terrorists to do what they need to do that's the whole point of having these things a secret jim you want to reply yes this is this is the confusion in the debate we have a question about the broad nature of the programs do we take everything we can get our hands on and put it in a massive database or data center in the middle of a desert that's one kind of question the other question is are we putting under surveillance eisa civic group. people who we believe may be plotting to do something criminal now a lot of thing i agree you can't discuss that in public but the former thing you know do we build some massive data center to warehouse everybody's information or do we put taps on cables running across the atlantic and just store everything we possibly can for up to a month yet we can have a public debate about that and in fact it's
jump in this is jim how jim how can you possibly be a government trying to foil the secret attempts of terrorists trying to have to cause a secret attack on a country how can you possibly be transparent on that if you are transparent you make it easier for terrorists to do what they need to do that's the whole point of having these things a secret jim you want to reply yes this is this is the confusion in the debate we have a question about the broad nature of the programs do we take everything...
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rogers jim welcome back to the kaiser report i'm delighted to be here about all right jim rogers gold has had its worst quarter in thirty years is the bull market over. well max said that's a very good question and if it isn't how you define it you may remember nine hundred eighty seven stock down forty to eighty percent and many people said the market was ok was it over in retrospect no it was not at all all right and my point is that i my view the market in gold is not over it may go down another twenty or thirty percent who knows but by the end of this decade it will be much higher. the fundamentals that are supporting the gold market are still in place that you did call for a pullback a company last year you said you were looking for a pullback to satisfy i guess healthy bull market has a sharp pullbacks every now and then have we had that pullback now in this bull market are you satisfied are you buying or are you looking for maybe a little bit more of a pullback i bought a tiny little this just in chase but i with max number world's worst market time i'm the world we're a trader
rogers jim welcome back to the kaiser report i'm delighted to be here about all right jim rogers gold has had its worst quarter in thirty years is the bull market over. well max said that's a very good question and if it isn't how you define it you may remember nine hundred eighty seven stock down forty to eighty percent and many people said the market was ok was it over in retrospect no it was not at all all right and my point is that i my view the market in gold is not over it may go down...
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crow mississippi was shot down like a dog that was the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized of the american law as you know given your magnificent work my brother was american law to not just criminalize black people but to terrorize and traumatize black people with rather trayvon martin is under the new jim crow where young black males especially poor black males and females are criminalized to demean their degraded as a form of soul murder that enables physical murder as in the case of the zimmerman i still call it a murder us to call it a killing in that sense no matter what the law say is that do not accept races vertica don't accept race as jurors but i recognize they have to come to terms with the reality of those kind of verdicts and juries decisions but there is parallels in the sense that the old jim crow and new jim crow and this is this is part and parcel of not just affecting black people but affecting working people it makes it very difficult of course the people of different colors to come together and keep track of the oligarchs keep track of the plutocrats bo
crow mississippi was shot down like a dog that was the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized of the american law as you know given your magnificent work my brother was american law to not just criminalize black people but to terrorize and traumatize black people with rather trayvon martin is under the new jim crow where young black males especially poor black males and females are criminalized to demean their degraded as a form of soul murder that enables physical murder as in the case...
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and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you thirty years they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was abroad neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they read them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to save us unfortunately and what if for all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with feet of clay and they haven't known what they're doing and they're going to lead us all into a series they are leading us into a serious serious problem well so they're kind of yes then he will print money just like everybody else that's not that's not going to save us right now seems up to me the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their prices all that they work off of and but they don't seem to
and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you thirty years they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was abroad neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they read them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to save us unfortunately...
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in europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a rock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but unfortunately unfortunate for all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with feet of clay and they haven't known what to do it and they're going to lead us all into a series they are leading us into a serious serious problem well so they're kind of yes then he will print money just like everybody else that's not a that's not going to save us right now seems up to me the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their pricing is all that they work off of and but they don't seem
in europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a rock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to study but unfortunately...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer! >> boo-yah, john. >> caller: hey, you came out in favor of the smithfield purchase by that chinese company i don't remember the name of, but what assurances do we have as consumers this company won't plunder just like -- which is now in bankruptcy. >> i'm not fan of what chinese have done to american business, but i am a fan of making money and you should take that one off the table. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up -- too hot? while the market flirts with all-time highs, are you worried your stocks are becoming too hot to handle? cramer makes sure your portfolio makes the grade on am i diversified. >>> i'd like to know, are you long america? >> we are competing with the best companies in the world. look at the global competitiveness of american companies by any measure. >> my life story can be your life story. you can start with nothing in america and create the american d
>> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer! >> boo-yah, john. >> caller: hey, you came out in favor of the smithfield purchase by that chinese company i don't remember the name of, but what assurances do we have as consumers this company won't plunder just like -- which is now in bankruptcy. >> i'm not fan of what chinese have done to american business, but i am a fan of making money and you should take that one off the table. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the...
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jump in this is jim how jim how can you possibly be a government trying to foil the secret attempts of terrorists trying to have to cause a secret attack on a country how can you possibly be transparent on that if you are transparent you make it easier for terrorists to do what they need to do that's the whole point of having these things a secret jim you want to reply yes this is this is the confusion in the debate we have a question about the broad nature of the programs do we take everything we can get our hands on and put it in a massive database or data center in the middle of a desert that's one kind of question the other question is are we putting under surveillance eisa civic group. people who we believe may be plotting to do something criminal now a lot of thing i agree you can't discuss that in public but the former thing you know do we build some massive data center to warehouse everybody's information or do we put taps on cables running across the atlantic and just store everything we possibly can for up to a month yet we can have a public debate about that and in fact it's
jump in this is jim how jim how can you possibly be a government trying to foil the secret attempts of terrorists trying to have to cause a secret attack on a country how can you possibly be transparent on that if you are transparent you make it easier for terrorists to do what they need to do that's the whole point of having these things a secret jim you want to reply yes this is this is the confusion in the debate we have a question about the broad nature of the programs do we take everything...
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and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a rock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to save us unfortunately and what if for all of us is rock stars and turned out to be men with feet of clay and they haven't known what they're doing and they're going to lead us all into a serious they are leading us into a serious serious problem well since the economy has then he will print money just like everybody else that's not a that's not going to save us right now seems that the the philosophy of the central bankers including mark carney is to look at asset prices and bond prices as their pricing is all that they work off of and but they don't se
and europe your thoughts jim rogers. mags go back and look at every time somebody has been appointed sure the head of the central bank in the past when you third year they're always brought in is rock star when thank you was a rock star greenspan was a rock neither one of these guys had a clue what was going on i got it wrong over and over and over again but every time they break them in the press because of the government p.r. these guys are geniuses and they're going to save us unfortunately...
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rogers jim welcome back to the kaiser report i'm delighted to be here max all right jim rogers gold has had its worst quarter in thirty years is the bull market over well max and that's a very good question and to order for how you define who you may remember one thousand nine hundred eighty seven down already. and many people said the market was ok was it over in retrospect no it was not at all all right so my point is that i my view that if you want to go with not over it go down and when you know when you can do it is. it right so the fundamentals that are supporting the gold market are still in place now you did call for a pullback to cut the last year you said you were looking for a pullback to satisfy i guess healthy bull market has sharp pullbacks every now and then have we had that pullback now in this bull market are you satisfied are you buying or are you looking for maybe a little bit more of a pullback. i bought a tiny little this just in chase but i with max number world's worst market time i'm the world we're a trader but i would suspect that a thirty percent thirty fi
rogers jim welcome back to the kaiser report i'm delighted to be here max all right jim rogers gold has had its worst quarter in thirty years is the bull market over well max and that's a very good question and to order for how you define who you may remember one thousand nine hundred eighty seven down already. and many people said the market was ok was it over in retrospect no it was not at all all right so my point is that i my view that if you want to go with not over it go down and when you...
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>> caller: hey, jim. big pennsylvania boo-yah. >> i'll give you a break up the phillies boo-yah. >> caller: phillies boo-yah right back at you. >> thank you. go ahead. >> caller: all right. i was calling to see if i'm diversified. solar city, i have, coty, p.o.t., seas, and bgcp. >> wow. okay. got some tougher ones, the bgcp was kind of -- okay, okay. let's go over these. we've got solar city, i am going to play solar city, i think they should put one on every single roof. that's the lender if you want that. sea world, we know that the theme park business is in the bull market. potash is fertilizer, coty is perfume. they're a natural pair. fertilizer and perfume. am i diversified joke and bgc is financials. financial, fertilizer, perfume, we've got theme park and we've got solar and that is about as diversified as it gets! ♪ hallelujah that's it? i just got started! i hadn't even passed go yet! stay tuned for more. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs.
>> caller: hey, jim. big pennsylvania boo-yah. >> i'll give you a break up the phillies boo-yah. >> caller: phillies boo-yah right back at you. >> thank you. go ahead. >> caller: all right. i was calling to see if i'm diversified. solar city, i have, coty, p.o.t., seas, and bgcp. >> wow. okay. got some tougher ones, the bgcp was kind of -- okay, okay. let's go over these. we've got solar city, i am going to play solar city, i think they should put one on...
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rogers jim welcome back to the kaiser report i'm delighted to be here about all right jim rogers gold has had its worst quarter in thirty years is the bull market over. well max said that's a very good question and if it isn't how you define it you may remember one nine hundred eighty seven stock down forty to eighty percent and many people said the market was ok was it over in retrospect no it was not at all all right and my point is that i my view the market in gold is not over it may go down another twenty or thirty percent but by the end of this decade it will be much higher price of the fundamentals that are supporting the gold market are still in place that you did call for a pullback a company last year you said you were looking for a pullback to satisfy i guess healthy bull market has a sharp pullbacks every now and then have we had that pullback now in this bull market are you satisfied are you buying or are you looking for maybe a little bit more of a pullback i bought a tiny little this just in chase but i would max number world's worst market time the world worth a trader
rogers jim welcome back to the kaiser report i'm delighted to be here about all right jim rogers gold has had its worst quarter in thirty years is the bull market over. well max said that's a very good question and if it isn't how you define it you may remember one nine hundred eighty seven stock down forty to eighty percent and many people said the market was ok was it over in retrospect no it was not at all all right and my point is that i my view the market in gold is not over it may go down...
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i'm jim axelrod with a western edition. the lines are drawn neatly in sanford, florida, where two camps of demonstrators are waiting for a verdict in the trial of the man accused of murdering trayvon martin, those who think george zimmerman was acting in self defense in the altercation with the 17-year-old and those who think he's a killer. after a full day of deliberations, jurors had a question for the judge. mark strassmann joins us now from the courthouse. mark, what do they want to know? ow? >> reporter: well, jim, the question that they sent in is by far the clearest indication yet of the debate inside the jury room. >> the question reads as follows, may we please have clarification on the instructions regarding manslaughter? >> trayvon. >> justice. >> outside the courthouse in sanford today, demonstrators were divided. >> george, guilty. >> george, guilty. >> like so many americans are about whether george zimmerman took the law into his own hands. >> inside this courtroom, zimmerman's future was still uncertain and
i'm jim axelrod with a western edition. the lines are drawn neatly in sanford, florida, where two camps of demonstrators are waiting for a verdict in the trial of the man accused of murdering trayvon martin, those who think george zimmerman was acting in self defense in the altercation with the 17-year-old and those who think he's a killer. after a full day of deliberations, jurors had a question for the judge. mark strassmann joins us now from the courthouse. mark, what do they want to know?...
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crow mississippi was shot down like a dog with the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized of the american law as you know given your magnificent work my brother was american law to not just criminalize black people but to terrorize and traumatize black people with rather trayvon martin is on a new jim crow where young black males especially poor black males and females are criminalized to demean their degraded as a form of soul murder that enables physical murder as in the case of the zimmerman i still call it the murder us to call it a killing in that sense no matter what the law say is that do not accept reasons vertica don't accept races jurors but i recognize they have to come to terms with the reality of those kind of verdicts and jurors decisions but there is parallels in the sense that jim crow in new jim crow and this is in this is part and parcel of not just affecting black people but affecting working people it makes it very difficult of course the people of different colors the come together to keep track of the oligarchs keep track of the plutocrats both here and arou
crow mississippi was shot down like a dog with the old jim crow the jim crow that was legalized of the american law as you know given your magnificent work my brother was american law to not just criminalize black people but to terrorize and traumatize black people with rather trayvon martin is on a new jim crow where young black males especially poor black males and females are criminalized to demean their degraded as a form of soul murder that enables physical murder as in the case of the...
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jump in this is jim how jim how can you possibly be a government trying to foil the secret attempts of terrorists trying to have to cause a secret attack on a country how can you possibly be transparent on that if you are transparent you make it easier for terrorists to do what they need to do that's the whole point of having these things a secret jim you want to reply yes this is this is the confusion in the debate we have a question about the broad nature of the programs do we take everything we can get our hands on and put it in a massive database or data center in the middle of a desert that's one kind of question the other question is are we putting under surveillance eisa civic group of people. who we believe may be plotting to do something criminal now i'd like to think i agree you can't discuss that in public but the former thing you know do we build some massive data center to warehouse everybody's information or do we put taps on cables running across the atlantic and just store everything we possibly can for up to a month yet we can have a public debate about that and in fac
jump in this is jim how jim how can you possibly be a government trying to foil the secret attempts of terrorists trying to have to cause a secret attack on a country how can you possibly be transparent on that if you are transparent you make it easier for terrorists to do what they need to do that's the whole point of having these things a secret jim you want to reply yes this is this is the confusion in the debate we have a question about the broad nature of the programs do we take everything...
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. >> hey, jim. thanks for taking my call and boo-yah from the inland empire. >> oh, man, i love the inland empire. i used to go to the ontario racetrack. how old am i? >> the cars, that's a good segue. my question is about tesla. i'd listen to you for a while. i listen to you all the time, so i know you were kind of down on them a week ago. i heard you know -- and i guess my question is they've got earnings coming up and i know they were beat on announcements today, so everybody with electric, general motors and their volt. >> i want to clarify what people have been saying about me and tesla. when tesla came public, i said it was overvalued and it was and it did absolutely nothing. there was a really, really good call versus many other stocks i recommend. after i saw it, it got hot. that was about 100 points ago. i said it was a cold stock, but can go higher. i don't know why people think i hate it. i drove a tesla. i loved it. i went to bmw today, but it's a cold stock and because it's a cold stock
. >> hey, jim. thanks for taking my call and boo-yah from the inland empire. >> oh, man, i love the inland empire. i used to go to the ontario racetrack. how old am i? >> the cars, that's a good segue. my question is about tesla. i'd listen to you for a while. i listen to you all the time, so i know you were kind of down on them a week ago. i heard you know -- and i guess my question is they've got earnings coming up and i know they were beat on announcements today, so...
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. >> jim? two years after a tawd sexing scandal chased him from congress, anthony weiner is begging for forgiveness again. turns out he continued sending lewd messages and photos to at least one woman even after he was forced to resign from congress >> stephen: yes, even after the sext-ing scandal that ended his congressional career. it turns out he learned nothing. has this man never heard of snapchat? your dong shots disappear seconds after you send them. i have been told. anyway, here's basically what happened. 50 days before the mayoral primary, new sexy texts and photos of the candidate were published on the website, "the dirty." the dirty, of course, the "new york times" of celebrity schlong photos. their motto: all the dicks that fit to pic. now, ladies and gentlemen, i want you to brace yourself. i'm about to show you one of the pictures. warning: if there are children in the room, you're going to wish there weren't. jim jim? okay. okay, everybody breathe. looks like he got it caught in
. >> jim? two years after a tawd sexing scandal chased him from congress, anthony weiner is begging for forgiveness again. turns out he continued sending lewd messages and photos to at least one woman even after he was forced to resign from congress >> stephen: yes, even after the sext-ing scandal that ended his congressional career. it turns out he learned nothing. has this man never heard of snapchat? your dong shots disappear seconds after you send them. i have been told. anyway,...
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>> caller: hi, jim, this is zachary. boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: was wondering if pfx is a buy now at this level, or does it go lower -- >> don't like the spread situation. now, just so we know, it's also got natural gas. valero is bottom. that's the one we think that could actually reverse itself. if they reported this number and didn't really go down, that would mean that it's bottom. not recommending the stock or the sector. is this market all mixed up? you bet it is. this mixed market can be oh so nice, too. we can question it. "mad money" is right back. >>> coming up, coal heart? demand from china has caused coal to cool off. that's been bad news for joy global. its stock, down 20% this year. but, can the company dig its way out of this hole? cramer mines for answers with the ceo. >>> and later, is bp back? it's been three years. the environment has been devastating. and its stock has also suffered. but, has the company moved past the spill on the path to a brighter future? on the day oil hits an 18-month high,
>> caller: hi, jim, this is zachary. boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: was wondering if pfx is a buy now at this level, or does it go lower -- >> don't like the spread situation. now, just so we know, it's also got natural gas. valero is bottom. that's the one we think that could actually reverse itself. if they reported this number and didn't really go down, that would mean that it's bottom. not recommending the stock or the sector. is this market all mixed up? you bet it...
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jim brady's recovery is painfully slow, but positive. though losing most use of his left side of his body, he retains his cognitive ability and sense of humor. >> agent -- continues his career with the secret service. d.c. police officer tom delahant suffered a crippling wound that eventually forced his retirement. president reagan surprised his doctors and the nation healing quickly for a man his age. as for john w. hinckley jr., his life story was a tabloid soap opera played out for a worldwide audience. >> about his alleged assailant, mr. reagan said i hope and pray he can find an answer to his problem, said the president. he seems to be a very disturbed young man. >> even jim brady was compassionate. >> he said, well, he didn't hold any ill will toward him, but then again, he hoped he wouldn't win the irish sweepstakes. >> hinckley's motive seemed simply surreal. >> none of this was political. it was a way to try to force the recognition that should be granted to him. >> in a surprising move, the judge in the case ordered jodie foste
jim brady's recovery is painfully slow, but positive. though losing most use of his left side of his body, he retains his cognitive ability and sense of humor. >> agent -- continues his career with the secret service. d.c. police officer tom delahant suffered a crippling wound that eventually forced his retirement. president reagan surprised his doctors and the nation healing quickly for a man his age. as for john w. hinckley jr., his life story was a tabloid soap opera played out for a...
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>> caller: hi, jim. >> jim, what's shaking? >> caller: i wanted to give you and your staff major problems for recommending u.s. airways. >> i've got the smartest staff in the world. they make me look great every day. there's swell people there too. sports fans, most of them. >> caller: i'm a new investor coming in off the sidelines and that stock's up over 10% for me. >> well done. >> caller: my question is, what's the difference between buying on a dip and buying on a pullback, and can you give us an idea of the percentage that fits those? >> sure, that's a great question. i think 3 to 5 is a dip, a pullback is 5 to 8. a little dip, you know, intraday, down 3%, down 5% but 5% to 8% is a bull market correction. so one is a dip and the other is a correction. and in the correction, i say give it wide berth. i think the stock's at 12, put in a bid to buy some at 10. but if there's a correction, it's going to be under 10. so 12 to 11 and change on a dip and then if it's going to be a real correction, sure, give it some room. okay.
>> caller: hi, jim. >> jim, what's shaking? >> caller: i wanted to give you and your staff major problems for recommending u.s. airways. >> i've got the smartest staff in the world. they make me look great every day. there's swell people there too. sports fans, most of them. >> caller: i'm a new investor coming in off the sidelines and that stock's up over 10% for me. >> well done. >> caller: my question is, what's the difference between buying on a dip...
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>> hi, jim. i'd like to say a nice boo-yah to you and i want to know what your opinion is on exxon mobil. >> exxon is fine. typically my analysis is it's fine. there's a good start. as good i don't think as eog. if you want to take more risk, or occidental. joseph in florida. >> boo-yah from the gator nation, mr. cramer. >> how are are you? >> doing great. what are you thoughts on walter energy? >> i felt btter after listening to michael ward talk about csx today, that's the big coal shipper. i don't want to pull the trigger, but i think it's way to too late to sell. patrick in arizona. >> with the recent dip i was wondering if we could get an opinion on ibm and the wall in or has your opinion changed? >> okay, you know, my problem here is that i have not listed ibms call. i've been violating all my own rules when other people get the call. i will have a better look tomorrow. lois in florida. >> boo-yah, jim. i'm the most faithful follower and when you mention your charitable trust was getting ri
>> hi, jim. i'd like to say a nice boo-yah to you and i want to know what your opinion is on exxon mobil. >> exxon is fine. typically my analysis is it's fine. there's a good start. as good i don't think as eog. if you want to take more risk, or occidental. joseph in florida. >> boo-yah from the gator nation, mr. cramer. >> how are are you? >> doing great. what are you thoughts on walter energy? >> i felt btter after listening to michael ward talk about csx...
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jim in illinois? >> caller: jim, enjoy the show very much. >> thank you. >> caller: sir, i was wondering about navistar. >> navistar is one of the situation, sure, maybe they get it together, but then cummings goes to 120. the reason you buy cummings is because of problems at navistar and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >>> coming up -- time to clock in? half a million businesses across the country rely on paychex to get wages to the workers. but can this payroll player help your portfolio bring home the bacon? cramer gets the real read on jobs in america and takes the pulse of the economy when he talks to its ceo. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td
jim in illinois? >> caller: jim, enjoy the show very much. >> thank you. >> caller: sir, i was wondering about navistar. >> navistar is one of the situation, sure, maybe they get it together, but then cummings goes to 120. the reason you buy cummings is because of problems at navistar and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >>> coming up --...
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jim brady's recovery is painfully slow but positive. although using most of the use of the left side of his body, he retains his cognitive thinking and sense of humor. the d.c. police officer delahante suffered a crippling wound that eventually caused him to retire. president reagan surprised his doctors, quickly healing. as for john hinckley, jr., his life story was a tabloid soap opera, played out for an audience. >> about his alleged assailant, mr. reagan said i hope and pray he can find an answer to his problem, he seems to be a very disturbed young man. >> even jim brady was compassionate. >> he said well, he didn't hold any ill will toward him. but then again, he hoped he wouldn't win the irish sweepstakes. >> hinckley's motive seemed simply surreal. >> none of this was political. it was a way to try to force the recognition that should be granted to him. >> in a surprising move, the judge in the case ordered jodie foster to give a deposition for the trial. it took place march 30th, 1982. the first anniversary of the shooting. by
jim brady's recovery is painfully slow but positive. although using most of the use of the left side of his body, he retains his cognitive thinking and sense of humor. the d.c. police officer delahante suffered a crippling wound that eventually caused him to retire. president reagan surprised his doctors, quickly healing. as for john hinckley, jr., his life story was a tabloid soap opera, played out for an audience. >> about his alleged assailant, mr. reagan said i hope and pray he can...
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in revelations -- >> stephanie: thanks jim. mark in new york, you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, mark. >> caller: hi steph. long time listener. listen that church lady, i think her brain exploded. >> stephanie: and she didn't even know i had the gay on me. i don't think we even got to that part. >> caller: yeah, it's a shame people can't change. >> stephanie: oh, well, oh dear. james in maryland, hi, james. >> caller: stephanie, you are gay! [♪ dramatic music ] >> oh, my god! >> stephanie: i'm in that lump of sins that jan spoke of. >> caller: i am the official truck driving minister of the "stephanie miller show." >> stephanie: hello. >> caller: and i just called to set jan straight and maybe get you guys together. we have to keep in mind that jan and people are like you are what i like to call the old testament christians, they like to go back to quoting the old testament and forget it is under the new testament that christ came, and now we live under grace and not the law. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: go in pea
in revelations -- >> stephanie: thanks jim. mark in new york, you are on the "stephanie miller show." hi, mark. >> caller: hi steph. long time listener. listen that church lady, i think her brain exploded. >> stephanie: and she didn't even know i had the gay on me. i don't think we even got to that part. >> caller: yeah, it's a shame people can't change. >> stephanie: oh, well, oh dear. james in maryland, hi, james. >> caller: stephanie, you are...
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i will ask a question of jim. he is an old friend of mine. these are the numbers from the pew research center issued in february. widespread opposition to iran requiring -- acquiring nuclear weapons. 62% of the lebanese oppose. that is a majority. support for a tougher approach toward iran -- use of force generally supported. 47% of the lebanese support the use of force. 36% oppose. one final thing. iran widely disliked -- members in lebanon, 61% this like iran. >> if these poll results are overstating the results, iran is really in trouble. that is why i have a jaundiced view of polling. pew has been doing these polls in the region for a number of years. the discrepancy in terms of the number is is really staggering. i am not equals the. i know the history of the region. the numbers in lebanon on iran do not correspond with what i know about lebanon, do not correspond with what i know about the region. >> first of law, that was a classic lebanese response. [applause] it is not always about lebanon. the lebanon numbers are out of sync. you ar
i will ask a question of jim. he is an old friend of mine. these are the numbers from the pew research center issued in february. widespread opposition to iran requiring -- acquiring nuclear weapons. 62% of the lebanese oppose. that is a majority. support for a tougher approach toward iran -- use of force generally supported. 47% of the lebanese support the use of force. 36% oppose. one final thing. iran widely disliked -- members in lebanon, 61% this like iran. >> if these poll results...
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i want to go to jim tillmon now. jim, we're looking at this. the weather situation at least from a layman's point of view as i'm looking at it doesn't appear to be particularly bad. i don't know what the wind was bad. as you look at these pictures, what do they tell you? >> after having forecast weather for many, many years, as you know, don, i see absolutely nothing that the weather had to do with this situation, nothing that meets the eye at least. there can be some swirling currents and that sort of thing for wind around the airports that are right up against the water. but i don't think that had anything at all to do with it, if so, it was very negligible. we are looking at something that happened before the aircraft actually got to the runway and in doing so caused that lip of the runway surface area was right on the water, actually have kind of an embankment there and you have something that the tail of the airplane struck there and the debris field looks like it may have. if that happened, it disintegrates at that point. now the airplane
i want to go to jim tillmon now. jim, we're looking at this. the weather situation at least from a layman's point of view as i'm looking at it doesn't appear to be particularly bad. i don't know what the wind was bad. as you look at these pictures, what do they tell you? >> after having forecast weather for many, many years, as you know, don, i see absolutely nothing that the weather had to do with this situation, nothing that meets the eye at least. there can be some swirling currents...
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>> hi, jim. i'd like to say a nice boo-yah to you and i want to know what your take is on exxon mobil. >> fine. typically is -- fine. there's a good start. as good i don't think as eog. if you want to take more risk, or occidental. joseph in florida. >> boo-yah from the gator nation, mr. cramer. >> how are are you? >> doing great. what are you thoughts on alter energy? >> after listening to michael ward talk about csx today, i don't want to pull the trigger, but i think it's way to too late to sell. from patrick in arizona. and with the -- i was wondering if we could get an opinion on the wall in -- as your opinion changed? >> okay, you know, my problem here is that i have not listed ibms call. i've been violating all my own rules when other people get the call. i will have a better look tomorrow. lois in florida. >> boo-yah, jim. i'm the most faithful follower and when you mention your charitable trust was getting rid of china exposure, i unloaded by chart industries at 95. since then, it's gone
>> hi, jim. i'd like to say a nice boo-yah to you and i want to know what your take is on exxon mobil. >> fine. typically is -- fine. there's a good start. as good i don't think as eog. if you want to take more risk, or occidental. joseph in florida. >> boo-yah from the gator nation, mr. cramer. >> how are are you? >> doing great. what are you thoughts on alter energy? >> after listening to michael ward talk about csx today, i don't want to pull the trigger,...
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jim in washington state. jim. >> caller: jim, how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> caller: great. hey, listen. thanks for your sage advice on stocks. it's helping pay my daughter's tuition. >> oh, that's fantastic. if we can help you to raise or save money for that kind of cause, i know we're going a good job. >> caller: my question, united health care, unh, is that a buy or is it too high? >> no, it's still a buy. it's still a buy. i read a terrific note today by my favorite analyst on it who said even though the medicare advantage program could be cut back a little bit, reimbursements in 2014, the numbers are still too low. unh is a buy. wow, what a run. let's go to marvin in california. marvin. >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. i noticed that defense stocks is like lockheed martin were up today, but ericsson air crane is trending down lately and today. what's your take on this one and also on lockheed martin? >> as we have said -- oh, lockheed martin is terrific. lmt is one of the best in show. ericsson air crane, there were things that happened after
jim in washington state. jim. >> caller: jim, how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> caller: great. hey, listen. thanks for your sage advice on stocks. it's helping pay my daughter's tuition. >> oh, that's fantastic. if we can help you to raise or save money for that kind of cause, i know we're going a good job. >> caller: my question, united health care, unh, is that a buy or is it too high? >> no, it's still a buy. it's still a buy. i read a terrific...
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mark in california. >> hey, jim. thanks for taking my call and boo-yah from the inland empire. >> oh, man, i love the inland empire. i used to go to the ontario racetrack. how old am i? >> the cards, that's a good segue. my question, i'd listen to you for a while. i listen to you all the time so i know you were kind of down on them a week ago, i heard you you know -- and i guess my question is they've got earnings coming up and i know they were beat on announcements today, so everybody with electric, general motors -- >> i want to clarify what people have been saying about me and tesla. when tesla became public, i said it was overvalued and it was and it did nothing. there was a really, really good call. versus many other stocks i recommend. after i saw it, it got hot. that was about 100 points ago. i said it was a cold stock, but can go higher. i don't know why people think i hate it. i drove a tesla. i went to bmw today, but it's a cold stock and because it's a cold stock, i cannot use the traditional metrics to be
mark in california. >> hey, jim. thanks for taking my call and boo-yah from the inland empire. >> oh, man, i love the inland empire. i used to go to the ontario racetrack. how old am i? >> the cards, that's a good segue. my question, i'd listen to you for a while. i listen to you all the time so i know you were kind of down on them a week ago, i heard you you know -- and i guess my question is they've got earnings coming up and i know they were beat on announcements today, so...
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adam: jim lowell, joe cusick, we'll see you in a few minutes. jim, thank you very much. we'll have the s&p futures with joe in about five minutes. thank all. >> thanks. liz: you may have already booked your summer vacation but is now the time to book some profits for your portfolio? check into some hotel stocks? we're giving you our second half setup in the sector with a top analyst. that's next. adam: the russell 2,000 is hitting an all-time high for the fifth straight day and outperforming the major indices in the past month. we have three small cap names that can give you some big returns. we want to hear from you. jpmorgan and wells fargo reporting earnings today with both firms beating estimates. should you invest in financials as more big names get set to report next week? log on to facebook.com/afterthebell. we'll read your answeranswers later this hour. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ]
adam: jim lowell, joe cusick, we'll see you in a few minutes. jim, thank you very much. we'll have the s&p futures with joe in about five minutes. thank all. >> thanks. liz: you may have already booked your summer vacation but is now the time to book some profits for your portfolio? check into some hotel stocks? we're giving you our second half setup in the sector with a top analyst. that's next. adam: the russell 2,000 is hitting an all-time high for the fifth straight day and...
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>> caller: jim, a big boo-yah from boulder, colorado. my question is -- my question is on nq mobile. the company is in a hot space, mobile -- >> it is a hot space. it's cloud mobile. you know what? i am -- i am going to pass on this one. why? every time i buy cloud mobile, i get my head blown off. not going there. let's go to dan in wisconsin. dan? >> caller: hey, jim. big boo-yah from the university of green bay, wisconsin. >> wow. cool. >> caller: i'm a college student starting to invest for my future retirement. i was wondering bhp billton. >> it's going to keep going down if the chinese economy doesn't get stronger. it's trying to make a bottom here. i would still ring the register if i caught that bottom. i automatic my charitable trust is in vle. it's a headache. i don't want you to get in with me on this. let's go to sam in indiana. sam? >> caller: boo-yah jim from the racing state of indiana, home of the indy 500. >> true. >> caller: a question for you about jcpenney. they are redoing things. the stock is low. what do you think?
>> caller: jim, a big boo-yah from boulder, colorado. my question is -- my question is on nq mobile. the company is in a hot space, mobile -- >> it is a hot space. it's cloud mobile. you know what? i am -- i am going to pass on this one. why? every time i buy cloud mobile, i get my head blown off. not going there. let's go to dan in wisconsin. dan? >> caller: hey, jim. big boo-yah from the university of green bay, wisconsin. >> wow. cool. >> caller: i'm a college...
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big jim is getting all wet! i think there's only one thing left for big jim to do: throw that old hose and reel in the garbage and go on out and buy his first flex-able hose. >> with flex-able hose you'll never have to worry about storage again. it's so small, it can even fit in a coffee can. take a look. >> [laughsoh, wow, it's all in there? >> laura, there is a 100-foot hose inside this can and nothing's sticking out at the top. that's twice the size of that. >> you can't even tell that there was anything in there to begin with. >> and this jumbo coffee can is similar in size to flower baskets or, you know, baskets you put out in your yard. >> all things you would normally expect to find inside of some nice landscaping; they're great ways to disguise your hose. >> laura, why don't you pull that out and show everyone? that's a 100-foot hose. >> all right, i think it's pretty amazing that a hundred feet of the flex-able hose are all inside of this coffee can, and as brian mentioned, nothing was sticking out the
big jim is getting all wet! i think there's only one thing left for big jim to do: throw that old hose and reel in the garbage and go on out and buy his first flex-able hose. >> with flex-able hose you'll never have to worry about storage again. it's so small, it can even fit in a coffee can. take a look. >> [laughsoh, wow, it's all in there? >> laura, there is a 100-foot hose inside this can and nothing's sticking out at the top. that's twice the size of that. >> you...
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i'm jim cramer, see you tomorrow. the jersey mob does business the way the mob has always done business -- whatever it takes. >> if you have to kill somebody, you have to kill them. >> narrator: because in this world, where salesmen carry guns and the marketing strategy is cooperate or die, there's millions to be made. >> the basic principle is fear. "if you don't cooperate with us, well, things can happen." >> narrator: new jersey's decavalcante family knows how to make big money. and for better or worse, no one knows much about them, until a television series about a new jersey mob changes everything. >> they viewed themselves as the models for "the sopranos." >> narrator: but these mobsters
i'm jim cramer, see you tomorrow. the jersey mob does business the way the mob has always done business -- whatever it takes. >> if you have to kill somebody, you have to kill them. >> narrator: because in this world, where salesmen carry guns and the marketing strategy is cooperate or die, there's millions to be made. >> the basic principle is fear. "if you don't cooperate with us, well, things can happen." >> narrator: new jersey's decavalcante family knows...
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we're going to have jim tillman look at this video with us. go over it and see what he can assess from this exclusive videos here on cnn right after a short break. hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality the ones that let you call for help. and i said, "that's not for me! that's for some old person!" but we finally talked my mom into calling adt. then, one day, i slipped and broke my hip. the pain was terrible, and i couldn't get to the phone. i needed an ambulance, so i pushed the button. it's okay, mrs. anderson. the paramedics are on their way. it was so good to hear adt at the other end. [ male announcer ] adt home health security services. with one touch of a button, you can summon help from anywhere in your home and talk with adt's trained professionals, who can call for emergency assistance and even stay on the line until help arrives. 1 out of every 3 people over 65 will fall this year. adt helps you maintain your independence starting at jus
we're going to have jim tillman look at this video with us. go over it and see what he can assess from this exclusive videos here on cnn right after a short break. hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality the ones that let you call for help. and i said, "that's not for me! that's for some old person!" but we finally talked my mom into calling adt. then, one day, i slipped and broke my hip....
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jim in washington state. jim. >> boo-yah, jim. how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> great. hey, listen, thanks for your sage advice on stocks. it's helping pay my daughter's tuition. i appreciate it. >> that's fantastic. we can get it so you're able to raise or save money for that kind of cause, then i know we're going a good job. >> my question is, united health care, unh, is that a buy? >> it's still a buy. i read a terrific note today by cheryl scold -- reimbursements in 2014, the numbers are still too low. it's a buy. the quiet down. let's go to marvin in california. marvin. >> thanks for taking my call, jim. i noticed with the ten stocks like lockheed martin were up today, but ericson air crane is trending down today. >> yeah. >> what's your take on this one and also on lockheed martin? >> wait, as we have said, lockheed martin east's terrific. there were things that happened to ericson air crane that i still frankly do not understand and when the company comes back, we can ask them about it. earning season is in a frenzy with more on tap last week. terrible tech might
jim in washington state. jim. >> boo-yah, jim. how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> great. hey, listen, thanks for your sage advice on stocks. it's helping pay my daughter's tuition. i appreciate it. >> that's fantastic. we can get it so you're able to raise or save money for that kind of cause, then i know we're going a good job. >> my question is, united health care, unh, is that a buy? >> it's still a buy. i read a terrific note today by cheryl scold...
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jim in washington state. jim. >> caller: jim, how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> caller: great. hey, listen. thanks for your sage advice on stocks. it's helping pay my daughter's tuition. >> that's fantastic. if we can help you to raise or save money for that kind of cause, i know we're going a good job. >> caller: my question, united health care, unh, is that a buy or too high? >> still a buy. it's still a buy. i read a terrific note today by my favorite analyst on it who said even though the medicare advantage program could be cut back a little bit in 2014, the numbers are still too low. unh is a buy. wow, what a run. let's go to marvin in california. >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. i noticed that defense stocks is like lockheed martin were up today, but ericsson air crane is trending down sharply. what's your take on this one and also on lockheed martin? >> as we have said -- oh, lockheed martin is terrific. lmt is one of the best in show. ericsson air crane, there were things that happened after the company came here that i still frankly do not u
jim in washington state. jim. >> caller: jim, how are you? >> all right. how are you? >> caller: great. hey, listen. thanks for your sage advice on stocks. it's helping pay my daughter's tuition. >> that's fantastic. if we can help you to raise or save money for that kind of cause, i know we're going a good job. >> caller: my question, united health care, unh, is that a buy or too high? >> still a buy. it's still a buy. i read a terrific note today by my...
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jim? >> wyatt andrews recording tonight from washington. thank you. >> joining us now by skype from rgy tahoe is our safety analyst, captain sully burger. from the initial reports about the crash, what stands out to you? >> this apparently is the first accident involving a boeing triple 7 that involves passenger fatalities. it's obvious the airplane landed short of the run way and began to slide down the runway resulting in a post crash fire. you can see from the video, a debris trail leading up to the airplane from the impact point. >> you have landed yourself at san francisco international any number of times. erething more challenging about landing there than other airports? >> there are several things that make it unique. in fact the faa has classified i as a special airport as well as other airports thank have the mountainous terrain or other challenges. it's surrounded bywater and water is a feert ourless terrain where it's difficult with winds and low visibilities plus the high terrain just past it. >> captain sullyburger, thank you
jim? >> wyatt andrews recording tonight from washington. thank you. >> joining us now by skype from rgy tahoe is our safety analyst, captain sully burger. from the initial reports about the crash, what stands out to you? >> this apparently is the first accident involving a boeing triple 7 that involves passenger fatalities. it's obvious the airplane landed short of the run way and began to slide down the runway resulting in a post crash fire. you can see from the video, a...
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please welcome jim gaffigan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jim. jim gaffigan, we love it when you come on. >> well, it's always good to be here. >> jimmy: thank you. gosh, you just can't help but laugh at this, "dad is fat." where did the title come from? >> well, this is the first complete first sentence that my now 7-year-old son wrote on a dry erase board. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "dad is fat." >> yes, and then he showed it to me. and then i put him up for adoption, so. >> jimmy: good for you. >> it's good. >> jimmy: but you're not overweight. >> well, you kw, i'm fat. [ laughter ] i mean, i love it, because, you know, i was doing a show in alabama, which is a great place. and this woman came up to me afterwards and she was like, you know, you're not that fat. like, it was a compliment or something. [ laughter ] i was like, well, you're not that polite. [ laughter ] but, i am fat. i think some people should be fat. we all have that friend that's lost tons of weight. and whenever you see them, you always think, you looked better fat. [ laughter ]
please welcome jim gaffigan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: jim. jim gaffigan, we love it when you come on. >> well, it's always good to be here. >> jimmy: thank you. gosh, you just can't help but laugh at this, "dad is fat." where did the title come from? >> well, this is the first complete first sentence that my now 7-year-old son wrote on a dry erase board. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "dad is fat." >> yes, and then he showed it to me....