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they wanted jim. no, they said they would not prosecute me, and i certainly hope they stick to their word. josh mankiewicz: in june 2011, mexican authorities picked up the man variously known as buck naked, or maestro jim, in veracruz and quickly turned him over to waiting us marshals. when the plane carrying jim back to washington state landed in seattle, he was greeted by a familiar face. and you said what, jim, nice to see you again? i said jim, i'm not sure if you remember me, but i'm here to escort you back to island county. i said you're under no obligation to talk to me. and he immediately said, i don't want to. something he should've said years earlier. probably would have been a good idea. josh mankiewicz: for the foreseeable future, jim huden would be wearing exactly the ensemble he had for so long sought to avoid. immediately after huden's arrest, detectives began trying to track down his former lover, peggy thomas. a routine computer data search led police to this lake in new mexico, where
they wanted jim. no, they said they would not prosecute me, and i certainly hope they stick to their word. josh mankiewicz: in june 2011, mexican authorities picked up the man variously known as buck naked, or maestro jim, in veracruz and quickly turned him over to waiting us marshals. when the plane carrying jim back to washington state landed in seattle, he was greeted by a familiar face. and you said what, jim, nice to see you again? i said jim, i'm not sure if you remember me, but i'm here...
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- no. - jim. - what is an ad? - ad, yes, you have to... - pronoun loss, $600. ...take m-e away. [ beep ] what is a con? hmm. bad. pronoun loss, $800. - adrienne. - what is arable? - arable, you got it. - and pronoun for $1,000. adrienne. - what is a riff? - riff is right. restaurant chains, $400. adrienne. - what is olive garden? - yes. restaurants, $600. e.j. - what is white castle? - yes. restaurant chains, $800. - e.j. - what is a waffle house? - that's it. - restaurants for $1,000. - e.j. - what is benihana? benihana is right, and you're at $3,800. you're in the lead, and we're taking a break. we'll be back in a moment right after this. ♪ promotional consideration provided by... jim napier is a poker dealer from iowa who remembers the first time he ever saw color television. there has to be a story there. there is. my family went out and bought a big screen color tv in 1969 to see the moon landing. it was 19 inches, and it got all four channels, and then, of course, we watched the moon landing in black and w
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jim: thank you. and now, ladies and gentlemen, our next candidate -- cheers and applause] all right. the leader of the yank gang -- there -- the yag -- of the yang gang. there they are. >> hello, south carolina! it's so fantastic to be here with you! i'm not a career politician. i'm an entrepreneur and a problem-solver. and i am here to solve the biggest problem, the biggest challenge of our time. it is a challenge that got donald trump elected in 2016. the reason why donald trump is our president today is this, we automated a way four million manufacturing jobs here in south carolina, many michigan, in ohio, in pennsylvania, in wisconsin, many missouri, in iowa, and my friends in technology know that what we did to the manufacturing jobs we will now do to the retail jobs, the call center jobs, the fast food jobs, the truck driving jobs and on and on through the economy. we are in the midst of the greatest economic and technological trance form mation in history of our country. what experts are calli
jim: thank you. and now, ladies and gentlemen, our next candidate -- cheers and applause] all right. the leader of the yank gang -- there -- the yag -- of the yang gang. there they are. >> hello, south carolina! it's so fantastic to be here with you! i'm not a career politician. i'm an entrepreneur and a problem-solver. and i am here to solve the biggest problem, the biggest challenge of our time. it is a challenge that got donald trump elected in 2016. the reason why donald trump is our...
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let's go back to jim sciutto at the dmz. >> i'm jim shoeso here at the dmz with our paula hancocks. we're a short distance away from the truce village where president trump is now with the south korean president moon jae-in where in a short period of time he will meet with the north korean president kim jong un. they're meeting with south korean forces stationed at the border and of course u.s. forces there. he was getting a briefing from the lieutenant who commands the battalion at the border. let's listen again for the president's comments. >> 35 billion people. 25 miles away. accessible by the mountains. [ inaudible ] >> said there was great conflict here prior to our meeting in singapore. that hasn't been necessarily reported, i understood very well and now it's been extremely decent. it's a whole different world. so much was accomplished. $35 billion people living withi the range of the weapons. there's nothing like that anywhere. it's all working out. it always works out. thank you very much. >> that was president trump at the border there making comments. clearly president se
let's go back to jim sciutto at the dmz. >> i'm jim shoeso here at the dmz with our paula hancocks. we're a short distance away from the truce village where president trump is now with the south korean president moon jae-in where in a short period of time he will meet with the north korean president kim jong un. they're meeting with south korean forces stationed at the border and of course u.s. forces there. he was getting a briefing from the lieutenant who commands the battalion at the...
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that has to change, jim. so i think that there needs to be corrective action and needs to come from the government sand i'm for the regulations that are coming in here marc, i have one more question some customers have to be hurt by tariffs you have a robust quarter but i'm concerned the tariffs are hurting people. >> jim, i don't think we're at that point yet but we could be almost there and i'll tell you, i've been on the road nonstop this quarter in japan and europe and through the united states and last friday i was in minneapolis and i won't tell you what customers these are impacting but i could see it in the face of the ceos that they have anxiety around what is going on with trade. while it hasn't hurt the companies yet, it could. i hope the discussions come to an end now. >> that is important because the people i feel with feel exactly the same. marc benioff thank you so much. >>> coming up, the guac is extra but this interview is free cramer crunches the numbers with chipolte cfo next. val, vern...
that has to change, jim. so i think that there needs to be corrective action and needs to come from the government sand i'm for the regulations that are coming in here marc, i have one more question some customers have to be hurt by tariffs you have a robust quarter but i'm concerned the tariffs are hurting people. >> jim, i don't think we're at that point yet but we could be almost there and i'll tell you, i've been on the road nonstop this quarter in japan and europe and through the...
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>> hi, jim, i'm from new jersey. steel stocks have been healthing down what do you think about arcelor mittal >> no, pricing pressure everywhere if you have to own this, i don't think you have to own one. thank you very much. yes. >> hello, jim. boris from new jersey. a military stock, military stocks and especially tgg >> tgg >> yeah. >> tgg -- tbg. oh, i like that. i think it's one of the better ones u but i have to tell you lockheed martin has the best product portfolio right now. and the stock was up today, very big. lockheed martin, lmt yes. >> i was wondering what's going on with ppl and brexit >> you'll be absolutely fine in that, not a problem with that. i've got to tell ou, i don't want you to own it, though i don't want you to own it you'll be fine, but i don't want you to own it. that's great ap, ap is the one you want all right. yes. >> hi, jim the name is grace from new jersey the stock is mckesson, ticker mck. >> no, i think mckesson is going to -- they are in such a difficult spot right now everyone in
>> hi, jim, i'm from new jersey. steel stocks have been healthing down what do you think about arcelor mittal >> no, pricing pressure everywhere if you have to own this, i don't think you have to own one. thank you very much. yes. >> hello, jim. boris from new jersey. a military stock, military stocks and especially tgg >> tgg >> yeah. >> tgg -- tbg. oh, i like that. i think it's one of the better ones u but i have to tell you lockheed martin has the best...
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i'm jim chute stoschuitto. "at this hour" sharts rigtarts . >>> good morning, i'm victor blackwell in for kate baldwin. thank you for having me. at any moment, bernie sanders will unveil a historic plan that will likely become a cornerstone, he will outline a plan that will erase the student debt of every american $1.6 trillion. it is the most ambitious play yet to confront the crisis over student loan debt. cnn ryan nobles is on capitol hill for the event. what do we know about the plan? >> reporter: well, victor, you are absolutely right. a lot of the 2020 candidates have talked about student debt.
i'm jim chute stoschuitto. "at this hour" sharts rigtarts . >>> good morning, i'm victor blackwell in for kate baldwin. thank you for having me. at any moment, bernie sanders will unveil a historic plan that will likely become a cornerstone, he will outline a plan that will erase the student debt of every american $1.6 trillion. it is the most ambitious play yet to confront the crisis over student loan debt. cnn ryan nobles is on capitol hill for the event. what do we know...
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jim acosta, here's a question for you. the president presented this possibility, floated this idea to the world in a tweet yesterday, and the machinery of north korea and the u.s. moving very quickly for a meeting that normally would take months of advance planning in just 24 hours and now this meeting's going to happen. to your knowledge was there any preplanning, was there any prediscussion between the two sides of this meeting the president tweets and 24 hours later, those two meet? >> reporter: jim, you know, i think we're still waiting to find out what the details are, what the tictoc is in terms of this planning. we do know if there is a tea leaf to be read in all of this, jim, we do know that the president was talking up this prospect earlier in the week. he had the sit down interview with the hill newspaper back in washington where he talked about this idea of meeting kim jong un at the border, according to one of the reporters with the hill who conducted this interview, the white house at that point -- this was no
jim acosta, here's a question for you. the president presented this possibility, floated this idea to the world in a tweet yesterday, and the machinery of north korea and the u.s. moving very quickly for a meeting that normally would take months of advance planning in just 24 hours and now this meeting's going to happen. to your knowledge was there any preplanning, was there any prediscussion between the two sides of this meeting the president tweets and 24 hours later, those two meet? >>...
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>> hi, jim, jim, jim how are you? i love watching your program morning and afternoon. and we love you. >> okay. >> roku, is it too late? >> you know, kind of i mean, roku is up to -- it's up 228% i can't endorse it up here i think it will pull back a little bit i think we'll get a pull back then you can buy it. how about sam in louisiana sam? >> hey, jim, how is it going >> i love south louisiana. going fishing what do you say? >> oh, yeah. you know it. >> hey, callaway golf. >> i hike that stock it's pulled back i think it is a buy, buy, buy. >> let's go to joe in california big boo-yah for your great guidance if this 84-year-old number one fan if lancaster county, pachlt >> yes, yes, yes my stepdaughter just came back if there she brought me old currency. what's up? >> i hate to show daily, i don't miss another of your wisdom. >> thank you >> i love the cowboy hat look on friday >> did you like that a lot of people like that. i may have to adopt it >> that was cute my question is activision. i bought it at $60 i've been holding on should i hold or sell? >> no, i thin
>> hi, jim, jim, jim how are you? i love watching your program morning and afternoon. and we love you. >> okay. >> roku, is it too late? >> you know, kind of i mean, roku is up to -- it's up 228% i can't endorse it up here i think it will pull back a little bit i think we'll get a pull back then you can buy it. how about sam in louisiana sam? >> hey, jim, how is it going >> i love south louisiana. going fishing what do you say? >> oh, yeah. you know it....
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i'm jim sciutto. >> and i'm poppy harlow. president trump is wrapping up his state visit to britain this hour with d-day observances that will carry over tomorrow. the actual 75th anniversary in france. in the presence again of the queen and several other world leaders the president read the prayer that fdr read to americans the light that allied troops descended on normandy. a dignified end to a visit steeped in ceremony and stage craft and almost devoid of outbursts, festering, judges and name calling. almost. >> not if you were checking his twitter feed. overnight the president indulged in a memorable long social media tirade, half a dozen pent up attacks on sleepy joe biden, crying chuck schumer and this one, washed up psycho bette midler, the actress. after that britain woke up to the president's climate change skepticism reframed by the president as a branding issue. here is a snippet from his interview on "good morning britain." >> i believe that there is a change in weather and i think it changes both ways. don't forg
i'm jim sciutto. >> and i'm poppy harlow. president trump is wrapping up his state visit to britain this hour with d-day observances that will carry over tomorrow. the actual 75th anniversary in france. in the presence again of the queen and several other world leaders the president read the prayer that fdr read to americans the light that allied troops descended on normandy. a dignified end to a visit steeped in ceremony and stage craft and almost devoid of outbursts, festering, judges...
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jim acosta, please stand by. i'm here at the dmz, a short distance from where president trump is meeting with the north korean leader in a private, behind closed doors, bilateral meeting as we speak. i'm joined here by paula hancocks, who covers south korea, based in seoul, been here a number of times, for some time. it is quite a moment here to have them meeting and discussing face-to-face an issue which has divided these countries for deck as and brought these countries to the brink of war a number of times over the course of those decades. >> i was raiding baeading back what the two leaders said. and we had that moment from kim jong un saying it's good to see you, i didn't expect to see you here, the first u.s. president to step into north korea, but yes, this moment has a lot of significance, but don't just look at this moment. and that's something i missed the first time. he is also pointing out, i assume, if the translation was correct, that yes, this is a significant moment, kim jong un called it a histori
jim acosta, please stand by. i'm here at the dmz, a short distance from where president trump is meeting with the north korean leader in a private, behind closed doors, bilateral meeting as we speak. i'm joined here by paula hancocks, who covers south korea, based in seoul, been here a number of times, for some time. it is quite a moment here to have them meeting and discussing face-to-face an issue which has divided these countries for deck as and brought these countries to the brink of war a...
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i want to talk about gold, jim. i got positions in au, nugget which you recommended. >> kirkland lake, i thought those guys were terrific. >> caller: you made me some money, my friend. >> we had them on. i didn't know them very well. i said these guys are good. i say stick with kirkland lake. that is a very well-run company. and thank you to our fabulous producers and heather gains. that was just really such a good booking. and i wish they would come back on. this market is recharging, guys. things are fine. my exclusive ceo with tableau software. is it a case of he said/she said i'm talking trump and china ahead of the g-20 meeting. it's going to be big. the market has been enduring for weeks. we have gotten to accept it as the new norm. is there more instability ahead? i'm giving you the vix fix in tonight's off the charts. so stay with cramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow@jim cramer on twitter. send an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. miss something most of us don't know how much data we use. but we
i want to talk about gold, jim. i got positions in au, nugget which you recommended. >> kirkland lake, i thought those guys were terrific. >> caller: you made me some money, my friend. >> we had them on. i didn't know them very well. i said these guys are good. i say stick with kirkland lake. that is a very well-run company. and thank you to our fabulous producers and heather gains. that was just really such a good booking. and i wish they would come back on. this market is...
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and, you know, jim, you and i were in hanoi. we weren't surprised, very surprised, when the talks broke off that there was something on the table in hanoi. the crux of the matter seems to be how much can kim jong un do on denuclearization and how much can donald trump do on sanctions? remember, they have offered yongbyon. and remember, the problem with just yongbyon is that we've paid for it twice before. once in mid '90s when we had agreed framework. and then second time during the six-party talks. so, if you talk to the expert, both in south korea and u.s., they fear yongbyon by itself is not enough. especially when we know for sure that they have other nuclear sites, specifically -- >> ambassador yun, these are live pictures. these are live pictures from inside a bilateral meeting. trump and kim. let's listen in. [ speaking in korean ] >> translator: i return surprise to hear about your offer on the tweet and only late in the afternoon i was able to confirm your invitation. yesterday morning, when you expressed the willingnes
and, you know, jim, you and i were in hanoi. we weren't surprised, very surprised, when the talks broke off that there was something on the table in hanoi. the crux of the matter seems to be how much can kim jong un do on denuclearization and how much can donald trump do on sanctions? remember, they have offered yongbyon. and remember, the problem with just yongbyon is that we've paid for it twice before. once in mid '90s when we had agreed framework. and then second time during the six-party...
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but for jim ben be the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. a day like any other on the border near someone park in new mexico jim ben be in the guardian patriot say that they will continue patrolling the border until the wall is finished i don't think we got the guy in the way. years ago. loneliness hurts behold i need people around me i can talk to aiden con. men a flight not even my friends and i know how lost i sometimes feel so much. more simple of course there's no magic remedy for loneliness it's intrigue me. loneliness. on deep darling. pipe or hysteria. artificial intelligence and daily life certainly has its perks but also its downside. is this new technology actu
but for jim ben be the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. a day like any other on the border near someone park in...
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a guess, perhaps someone had to run jim tan's business. and this last tidbit, before that four days late 911 call, charlie took the time to first send an e-mail warning to his fraternity brothers. >> he sends an e-mail called "showtime". >> you're going to be hearing from law enforcement. >> yes, yes, you will be surprised. showtime. >> no, the jurors don't buy the self-defense. this was no crime of passion. it was a planned murder. so this is an assassination. >> yes. >> he walks in and blows dad away. >> exactly. >> the prosecution rested. the defense team was up next, and they were about to lay out a head-spinning theory of the crime from seemingly another universe no one saw coming. >>> coming up, the defense drops a bombshell. >> one of the things that was always a question of ours was, was charlie covering up for someone else? >> and then the prosecution's e. not thick, not hot, not messy, just clear, cool, protected. coppertone sport clear. proven to protect. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? harmful bac
a guess, perhaps someone had to run jim tan's business. and this last tidbit, before that four days late 911 call, charlie took the time to first send an e-mail warning to his fraternity brothers. >> he sends an e-mail called "showtime". >> you're going to be hearing from law enforcement. >> yes, yes, you will be surprised. showtime. >> no, the jurors don't buy the self-defense. this was no crime of passion. it was a planned murder. so this is an assassination....
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john: thank you, thank you, jim clyburn. let's hear it for jim. for the incomparable. the extraordinary, the one-of-a-kind. thank you, south carolina. i tell you, the one thing that always struck me about jim -- so i grew up in a working class family. my dad was an electrician, he was a union electrician. and we didn't have any fancy conversations around the dinner table about politics. but what he would tell me all the time, if you care about workers, you vote for the democrats. and i tell you if we can get back to that lesson, we're going to win every election. and jim clyburn doesn't let anyone forget about that lesson in the congress of the united states. my friends, together, we are on a mission. a mission to find the america that has been lost. lost through inaction, through instability, lost through a president who lacks a moral compass. we are better than this. every one of us are better than this. we are a country of faith, of goodness, of strength, and ambition. we saved the world. we created the american dream for millions of people, including people like my
john: thank you, thank you, jim clyburn. let's hear it for jim. for the incomparable. the extraordinary, the one-of-a-kind. thank you, south carolina. i tell you, the one thing that always struck me about jim -- so i grew up in a working class family. my dad was an electrician, he was a union electrician. and we didn't have any fancy conversations around the dinner table about politics. but what he would tell me all the time, if you care about workers, you vote for the democrats. and i tell you...
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but for jim bendy the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland park in new mexico jim ben v.n. the guardian patriots say that they will continue patrolling the border until the wall is finished i don't think we got the guy in the way. is it. out of the house and into the workplace. kailash by job a tape earns her own money. in a rule in india women though work are still the exception. but this is beginning to change as more and more women are going to. leave the 3 times next on t w. the darkest day in chinese history. 30 years ago. the day. massacre. was followed by a relentless crackdown on dissidents. only a few are say with
but for jim bendy the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland park...
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but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland park in new mexico jim ben v. in the guardian patriots say that they will continue patrolling the border until the wall is finished i don't think we got the guy in the way. years ago. sometime in the 26th to. my great granddaughter of people. like move the world be like in your lifetime and around half a century. it's really frightening. bad. why aren't people more concerned. little yellow books 15 minutes deep the. loneliness birds behold i need people around me i can talk until i needn't cut. slips magnify not even my friends know how lost i sometimes feel so muc
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i want to say one more thing, jim. people might forget that the one time in the last, i would say 50 years, that democrats took on a republican supreme court nomination and won was bork. and guess who led that fight? it was joe biden. that was a fight specifically about rowe and about women's rights and their rights to choose. if anyone has a question about where joe biden stands, i guarantee you he stands strongly on the side of women. >> symone sanders, thanks very much. we look forward to keeping up the conversation. >> thanks, jim. >>> coming up, at 11:00 eastern time, kate bolduan will talk to senator bernie sanders. also happens to be running for president. going to be live. stay with cnn. >>> this morning, surprising number showing the health of the economy only 75,000 jobs added in may. that's less than half of what was forecast. what does this mean for the economy going forward? is it a warning sign? we'll have more. what makes these simple dishes the best simple dishes ever? great tasting, heart-healthy calif
i want to say one more thing, jim. people might forget that the one time in the last, i would say 50 years, that democrats took on a republican supreme court nomination and won was bork. and guess who led that fight? it was joe biden. that was a fight specifically about rowe and about women's rights and their rights to choose. if anyone has a question about where joe biden stands, i guarantee you he stands strongly on the side of women. >> symone sanders, thanks very much. we look forward...
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steve. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you doing? >> all right, steve. >> caller: recently retired and your guidance answer advice is always on point. >> thank you >> caller: my question is this, what is your take on village arms lately? it had huge growth potential. >> i have not had a look they have good vegetables. i'm not kidding. that's what they do and we'll come back and look at it i presumes not too wait three months until i do it let's go to bob in new york. bob! >> caller: jim, in a low interest rate environment, is it too late to buy $23 stock high dividend yield starwood property -- >> no, it is not just last night someone ask ford a high yield stock i like. i say i should have said starwood how about brad in michigan brad. >> caller: happy friday. wanted to ask about class d shares -- >> nothing happening bad at berkshire. they got the horse sense, they are smart. amy in california. amir >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah >> boo-yah >> caller: what's up i've been watching -- i'm turning 21 in a week and watching you since seve
steve. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you doing? >> all right, steve. >> caller: recently retired and your guidance answer advice is always on point. >> thank you >> caller: my question is this, what is your take on village arms lately? it had huge growth potential. >> i have not had a look they have good vegetables. i'm not kidding. that's what they do and we'll come back and look at it i presumes not too wait three months until i do it let's go to bob in new...
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>> caller: hi, jim first-time caller. long-time listener i'd like to get your opinion about a stock i bought about two or three months ago at 21. it is now down to nine the stock is teva pharmaceuticals. >> i can't recommend the stock some wag was hurting so said i didn't listen to cramer and i bought it and it's up big. wait a second, i recommend and said sell that stock for the last 20 points i hated teva for the last 35 points i expect it to bounce but i've hated it for 35. i'm not getting long here. that's it. that's a phrase for me and i don't like it. dale in ohio. >> caller: hi, game, i'm in a house of pain. marathon petroleum. >> the best of the lot but you know iturned against the fossi fuel complex the millennial money managers don't want to own them and they are hurting the earth which is a problem. can i stop that? i've tried i've failed. let's go to stan in florida, stan >> caller: hey, jimbo, stan from central, florida long-time listener read all your books and love your advice. >> there you go. what's up? >
>> caller: hi, jim first-time caller. long-time listener i'd like to get your opinion about a stock i bought about two or three months ago at 21. it is now down to nine the stock is teva pharmaceuticals. >> i can't recommend the stock some wag was hurting so said i didn't listen to cramer and i bought it and it's up big. wait a second, i recommend and said sell that stock for the last 20 points i hated teva for the last 35 points i expect it to bounce but i've hated it for 35. i'm...
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send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to "mad money".cnbc.com through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. i can't tell you anything about myself. as someone in witness protection, but believe me, i'm not your average consumer. that's why i switched to liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. and as a man, uh, or a woman with very specific needs that i can't tell you about- say cheese. mr. landry? oh no. hi mr. landry! [ grunting ] liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >>> we've started this show explaining why we teach what we teach and why you want to own index funds to c
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but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland park in new mexico jim ben v. in the guardian patriots say that they will continue patrolling the border until the wall is finished i don't think we got the guy in the way. is it. 3 cities in one go and. nicole shrillest and lucas think you're going to subsidy. blackfish is a city on the move with a lot of positive energy i've got plans for today i want to discover talent that's after i can hear and draft and one day one season but 2 countries scores ellison and a girl that's been german. next on d w. loneliness hurts behold i need people around me i can talk to. 6
but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland...
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>> reporter: well, that's right, jim. police have nine suspects in custody, and local media is now reporting that a tenth suspect turned himself in to police today in connection with the ortiz shooting. cbs news was the only network to get this video after gaining access to the suspects being transferred tonight from jail to a court hearing in santo domingo. as you can see, police have them under very tight security. police are still looking for several other suspects they say may be involved in the plot, including a man wanted in connection with an attempted murder in pennsylvania. rolfi ferreira cruz, the man who police say shot ortiz, he is in custody and insists that the former red sox star was not the intended target of the shooting. he spoke to reporters from the window of his holding cell on thursday. defense attorneys told us tonight their clients are innocent. but, jim, police have not yet announced any sort of motive in this shooting. >> axelrod: okay, mola lenghi reporting for us from santo domingo. mola, thank
>> reporter: well, that's right, jim. police have nine suspects in custody, and local media is now reporting that a tenth suspect turned himself in to police today in connection with the ortiz shooting. cbs news was the only network to get this video after gaining access to the suspects being transferred tonight from jail to a court hearing in santo domingo. as you can see, police have them under very tight security. police are still looking for several other suspects they say may be...
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jim sciutto, thanks again. we are waiting for the president to step to the lectern. >> and now let's bring in jim acosta. jim acosta in the newsroom awaiting this conference. we talk about the 2020 election. you can't help but talk about the u.s.chy. it seems to be doing well right now, and this news from chinese state media talks will resume, there'll be no new sanctions from the united states, that news has got to be welcome news as the markets hear what is coming out of this g-20. >> that's right, george, and we should point out the secretary of state mike pompeo and the chief of staff mick mulvaney they've just entered the room here. so it does appear we're getting closer to this press conference getting started but i think you're right. the global markets are going to be breathing a collective sigh of relief after these talks between the president and xi jinping. the fact things did not ratchet up further in the trade war between these two countries is obviously going to come as a big relief to the financi
jim sciutto, thanks again. we are waiting for the president to step to the lectern. >> and now let's bring in jim acosta. jim acosta in the newsroom awaiting this conference. we talk about the 2020 election. you can't help but talk about the u.s.chy. it seems to be doing well right now, and this news from chinese state media talks will resume, there'll be no new sanctions from the united states, that news has got to be welcome news as the markets hear what is coming out of this g-20....
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jim knapp. divorced father. bit of an odd duck, some people said. but easy to get along with. at least, that's what carol told her friends. the man didn't cause any trouble. >> jim knapp was just sort of this free-spirited surfer dude from hawaii who-- hang ten. >> but she took him in as a border? >> it was my understanding that he was, had been diagnosed with cancer. and i think they sort of co-supported each other through a lot of the painful times that they were both experiencing. >> reporter: once inside her house, carol put together a salad for dinner, answered a few e-mails. settled in for an evening alone. she picked up the phone and called her mother ruth who lived way off in nashville, tennessee. >> she was an amazing daughter who still called her mom every day. >> reporter: ruth was 83. the call, a nightly ritual. and then at 8 pm, the oddest thing. the line went dead. but not before ruth heard something rather terrifying. ruth tried to call back. nothing. and there she was, so far awa
jim knapp. divorced father. bit of an odd duck, some people said. but easy to get along with. at least, that's what carol told her friends. the man didn't cause any trouble. >> jim knapp was just sort of this free-spirited surfer dude from hawaii who-- hang ten. >> but she took him in as a border? >> it was my understanding that he was, had been diagnosed with cancer. and i think they sort of co-supported each other through a lot of the painful times that they were both...
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> i don't think his remarks -- >> he's created confusion on his views on abortion and his return to jim clyburn's world famous fish fry which he hit the last time he ran. >> good beta here in clyburn country! >> this year, congress and the clapboard has 405 pounds of fish in the fridge and candidates are coming by for a tradition that started as a can queue for campaign volunteers who can't afford to pay for pricey fund-raisers. >> after that evening, you said to me that this was a place where an ordinary person like be to rub shoulders with an extraordinary person who is about to become president of the
> i don't think his remarks -- >> he's created confusion on his views on abortion and his return to jim clyburn's world famous fish fry which he hit the last time he ran. >> good beta here in clyburn country! >> this year, congress and the clapboard has 405 pounds of fish in the fridge and candidates are coming by for a tradition that started as a can queue for campaign volunteers who can't afford to pay for pricey fund-raisers. >> after that evening, you said to me...
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follow at jim cramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. i'll see you later. she's gone. it's a dangerous world. ah! [ grunt ] whoo-hoo! pops are your friends going to die? pickles don't be so dramatic. but yes probably. there they are. aww! whaa , whaa, ahh! >>> now that everyone suddenly feels very comfortable with the market after a couple of really bad weeks, how about a high light of a group doing well during what is an awful period i'm talking about fin tech which people think are rolling over, the charters don't like them but it is time to discuss it then this is [ inaudible ] worried about the economy and nobody feels safe on traditional financials they were good through one day yesterday and then back to the old bad ways if it is too risky in the yield curve, you buy the fin techs some have appeal way, paypal and square and how could you miss those and some are iconic, visa, ma
follow at jim cramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. i'll see you later. she's gone. it's a dangerous world. ah! [ grunt ] whoo-hoo! pops are your friends going to die? pickles don't be so dramatic. but yes probably. there they are. aww! whaa , whaa, ahh! >>> now that everyone suddenly feels very comfortable with the market after a couple of really...
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i think they certainly are trying to showcase it as well, jim. one of the things we've been hearing throughout this weekend and basically today as well is that the iranians believe the u.s. was behind those attacks in the gulf of oman. they haven't provided any evidence yet. one of the things they keep showcasing, the tanker company that runs the tanker seen on that one video itself is saying they don't believe its tanker was hit by mines. iranians are essentially saying they believe the u.s. did this because sanctions against iran by the united states aren't working. on the other happened, though, they are saying these sanctions are preventing them from doing economic activity. that's why, jim, why they have announced they are scaling back commitments under the nuclear agreement. of course, all of that, what it does, it drives another wedge between the u.s. and its european allies. on the one hand they are saying, look, europeans need to stand up to the u.s. if they want to save the nuclear agreement. at the same time they are demanding they get
i think they certainly are trying to showcase it as well, jim. one of the things we've been hearing throughout this weekend and basically today as well is that the iranians believe the u.s. was behind those attacks in the gulf of oman. they haven't provided any evidence yet. one of the things they keep showcasing, the tanker company that runs the tanker seen on that one video itself is saying they don't believe its tanker was hit by mines. iranians are essentially saying they believe the u.s....
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>> caller: hi, jim, hi, jim. >> georgia great to have you geographically on our show. what's up? >> caller: hey, jim, it's about my favorite, favorite stock, exact science. >> okay. >> caller: i just bought it for the third time on a month and a half ago i can't believe how much it is climbing have you heard any good news on it or anything >> yeah, the health insurers are all going for it that was something when kevin conway first came on was not clear. now it is clear. it is very clear and this thing may not even be done going higher. i hope that kevin comes out with some more things for more different illnesses. he is terrific people keep betting against him. that has been a fool's game. the life science stocks have caught fire. thermofisher and danaher are buys some here and some lower and "mad money" is back after the break. man: stand up if you are a first generation college student. stand up if you're a mother. if you are actively deployed, a veteran, or you're in a military family, please stand. the world in which we live equally distributes talent. but it doesn't equally
>> caller: hi, jim, hi, jim. >> georgia great to have you geographically on our show. what's up? >> caller: hey, jim, it's about my favorite, favorite stock, exact science. >> okay. >> caller: i just bought it for the third time on a month and a half ago i can't believe how much it is climbing have you heard any good news on it or anything >> yeah, the health insurers are all going for it that was something when kevin conway first came on was not clear. now...
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jim, you are there. i can see it behind you. i know this is a meaningful day for you as it is for everybody. give us a sense of what we are seeing and what we will see. >> j
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matt in michigan matt hey, matt. >> caller: hey, jim. booyah, jim. booyah >> booyah, double booyah, what's going on. >> caller: love your show. talk to me about syntas. >> ever since they merged with gnk, it's like what the government did with lindy, it has been on fire as long as there's job creation, i thought it might have a tough day because of the bad unemployment number. no, i mean, cintas, it's a well run company. i wish they would come on air. it is a monster. all time high today. how about we go to luca in texas. >> caller: booyah, jim >> good form. >> caller: my stock is splunk. >> i don't know why people were saying that wasn't a good quarter. i would buy splunk right here. let me throw in vmware right here, right now, that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> bu [ speaking foreign language [ speaking foreign language >> i totally get that. it means, what's the stock continue to look through -- ♪ >> hey, i'm cramer something that can implant i
matt in michigan matt hey, matt. >> caller: hey, jim. booyah, jim. booyah >> booyah, double booyah, what's going on. >> caller: love your show. talk to me about syntas. >> ever since they merged with gnk, it's like what the government did with lindy, it has been on fire as long as there's job creation, i thought it might have a tough day because of the bad unemployment number. no, i mean, cintas, it's a well run company. i wish they would come on air. it is a monster....
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but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland park in new mexico jim bendy in the guardian patriot say that they will continue patrolling the border until the wall is finished i don't think we got the guy in the way. it was a go to. the fico africa. looks at the eco friendly mobility in a special edition from barbados to harrods what can we do to make getting yourself from a to b. more financially friendly. we look at the mobility of the future enough record. it's more. like culture. hair. superman. super food stylish stuff like come on. lead a. life style during. the. sixty's. every journey begins with the 1s
but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland...
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but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland park in new mexico jim bendy in the guardian patriot say that they will continue patrolling the border until the wall is finished i don't think we got the guy in the way. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day. everyone is talking about artificial intelligence and we are too. good computers and algorithms one day surpass them in creativity. art on the edge. our talk it global media form from book. the. next. might be a terrible idea. i was issued when i arrived here i slept with 6 people in a room very similar it was hard i w
but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland...
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i want to thank jim's efforts on criminal justice reform. we know we got a beautiful country, but it is marred by racial disparity in our criminal justice system. it is a stain on our beautiful nation. and all of us have to buckle down to figure out how to bring a little more justice to the justice system. i just want to do it in the -- share what we are doing in the state of washington. we not only pushed back against drug war by legalizing marijuana, but i'm the first governor offered to pardon thousands of people caught up in the drug war so we can reduce racial disparity. we need to do the same thing on national level. we know that the death penalty has not been racially neutral in this state and i'm glad that we got rid of the death penalty in my state. we're going to keep working on this. we have to end racial disparity in this effort. now if you heard anything about me, and i hope you have, you might know that i'm the guy who is unique among our fine candidates. we have a lot of great candidates in this race. great talent. great talen
i want to thank jim's efforts on criminal justice reform. we know we got a beautiful country, but it is marred by racial disparity in our criminal justice system. it is a stain on our beautiful nation. and all of us have to buckle down to figure out how to bring a little more justice to the justice system. i just want to do it in the -- share what we are doing in the state of washington. we not only pushed back against drug war by legalizing marijuana, but i'm the first governor offered to...
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what does jim clyburn y now? >> "firing line with margaret hoov" is made possible by... additional funding is provided by... corporate funding is provided by. ...and by... >> representative jim clyburn,ba welcom to "firing line." >> thank you so much for having me back.ou >>e the majority house whip, the number 3 in the hoe of representatives. more than 25 years representing south carolina's 6th district. >> right. >> there is a rift, it seems to me, in the democratic party between the old guard and there prive activists in the base of the democratic party. it is the old guard that's in leadership... >> yeah. >> ...that is taking a more tempered approach to impeachment. and even though impeachment is the galvanizing, energizing sort of policy choice of the thrust of your caucus... so, how are you gonna deliver for the democratic electorate that swept you back into power the vast majority of democratic electorate right now is not in favor of impnt. so, nancy pelosi is exactly where the majority of the democratic vote is. no there are a significant number of people in our
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and he said "jim gets it." and i thought wait a minute. i was just "very fake news" a few minutes ago and now i'm "very professional." it just goes to show this is a reality show schtick that he took from "the apprentice." and turned it into the presidency. >> jimmy: could it possibly be that by complimenting you you will go easier on him? >> i think that's part of it. as i write in the book he loves the coverage but hates the scrutiny. one of the things, when we call him out on the falsehoods, some people call them lies, that's when it gets under his skin and folks get upset about it. >> jimmy: and yet he keeps doing it, so it doesn't seem to bother him that much. >> the president of the united states has uttered approximately 10,000 false or misleading statements since coming into office according to the washington post. and that's turned us into fact checkers all the time. i write that we are here not just to report the news but here to defend the truth. >> jimmy: well, yeah, i guess so. >> it's got to mean something. >> jimmy: not by c
and he said "jim gets it." and i thought wait a minute. i was just "very fake news" a few minutes ago and now i'm "very professional." it just goes to show this is a reality show schtick that he took from "the apprentice." and turned it into the presidency. >> jimmy: could it possibly be that by complimenting you you will go easier on him? >> i think that's part of it. as i write in the book he loves the coverage but hates the scrutiny. one of...
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but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. a day like any other on the border near someone park in new mexico jim ben be in the guardian patriot say that they will continue patrolling the border until the wall is finished i don't think we got the guy in the way. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day. everyone is talking about artificial intelligence and we are to. put computers and algorithms one to surpass human creativity. art on the edge. talk that global media form from book. next. might be a terrible idea. more than just a facelift. already $84.00 series how much innovation is under the hood. more than just a sa
but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys is a not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. a day like any other on the border near someone park...
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and jim, jim acosta was in the room. jim acosta asked the u.s. president about the killing and dismemberment, brutal murder of jamal khashoggi and the also president essentially said that he felt bad about it, that he was angry that it happened, but still defended his relationship with mohammad bin salman, the crown prince of saudi arabia. here is a bit of that exchange. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> i asked him what was happening. and he was telling me that -- i think he said 13, but could be more. i think he said more in the works. that there are large numbers of people being prosecuted. he is very angry about it, he is very unhappy about it. and i did mention to him very strongly and he answered very strongly. but they are prosecuting large numbers of people. that was a bad event. >> the u.s. president also saying no one has pointed the finger at bin salmmohammad bin that not the case though. the cia certainly in their investigation has raised questions around that. and there is that photo-op where president trump was standing side
and jim, jim acosta was in the room. jim acosta asked the u.s. president about the killing and dismemberment, brutal murder of jamal khashoggi and the also president essentially said that he felt bad about it, that he was angry that it happened, but still defended his relationship with mohammad bin salman, the crown prince of saudi arabia. here is a bit of that exchange. we'll talk about it on the other side. >> i asked him what was happening. and he was telling me that -- i think he said...
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that's your jim clyburn. it's our jim clyburn. a great american. thank you all very much. rep. clyburn: thank you. and now, ladies and gentlemen, our next candidate -- [applause] all right. the leader of the yang gang. there they are. andrew: hello, south carolina! it's so fantastic to be here with you! i'm not a career politician. i'm an entrepreneur and a problem-solver. and i am here to solve the biggest problem, the biggest challenge of our time. it is a challenge that got donald trump elected in 2016. the reason why donald trump is our president today is this, we automated a way four million manufacturing jobs here in south carolina, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, wisconsin, missouri, iowa, and our friends in technology no that we will do to the retail job. the call center jobs, the fast food jobs, the truck driving jobs, and on through the economy. we are in the midst of the greatest economic transformation in the history of our country. what experts are calling the fourth industrial revolution. i'm running for president to help manage and make real solutions that will hel
that's your jim clyburn. it's our jim clyburn. a great american. thank you all very much. rep. clyburn: thank you. and now, ladies and gentlemen, our next candidate -- [applause] all right. the leader of the yang gang. there they are. andrew: hello, south carolina! it's so fantastic to be here with you! i'm not a career politician. i'm an entrepreneur and a problem-solver. and i am here to solve the biggest problem, the biggest challenge of our time. it is a challenge that got donald trump...
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jim. >> yeah. we're watching, that's a live picture in your screen there. those are all the folks waiting outside the building, where we have the room where our jim acosta's reporting. kim jong un and president trump are still talking face-to-face in their bilateral behind closed doors. among those waiting outside is steve mnuchin, ivanka trump, the president's daughter. his son-in-law there waiting for these private one on one talks to end. you know, it's interesting here. you have two very powerful
jim. >> yeah. we're watching, that's a live picture in your screen there. those are all the folks waiting outside the building, where we have the room where our jim acosta's reporting. kim jong un and president trump are still talking face-to-face in their bilateral behind closed doors. among those waiting outside is steve mnuchin, ivanka trump, the president's daughter. his son-in-law there waiting for these private one on one talks to end. you know, it's interesting here. you have two...
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>> oh, jim, absolutely. that's an open invitation, especially for hostile governments, to hack the elections. that means get in the cell phones remotely from abroad of all the democratic candidates, anything they pick up, fragmentary or not, give it to the president and he will do them a favor in the future. he's asking for the kgb, for russia, to interfere again in our elections. there is no question about it. this is flat out against the law. of course, this has never happened in american history. it truly worries me what this president is about because he doesn't understand foreign influence in our elections. >> susan, bob mentions the law, you are a lawyer. the law, it shall be unlawful for a foreign national directly or indirectly to make a contribution or donation of money or other thing of value in connection with a federal, state or local election. i should note that in the special counsel's report robert mueller mentions surely value to a campaign here. is the president endorsing breaking u.s. campa
>> oh, jim, absolutely. that's an open invitation, especially for hostile governments, to hack the elections. that means get in the cell phones remotely from abroad of all the democratic candidates, anything they pick up, fragmentary or not, give it to the president and he will do them a favor in the future. he's asking for the kgb, for russia, to interfere again in our elections. there is no question about it. this is flat out against the law. of course, this has never happened in...
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so you're right, jim. this doesn't come from nowhere. and that's why you have seen so many people come out in hong kong over -- it was really sunday, a million people, according to organizers, out on the streets, and they're making their voices heard about this extradition bill. what they fear is that it basically takes away this one country, two systems motto, where hong kong has semiautonomy from beijing. if you take away hong kong's ability to not send people up to the mainland due to extradition, does that undermine the legal system in hong kong? that's what people are afraid of. after the march on sunday, everything looked to monday, how was the hong kong government, the leadership here, who has been pushing the bill, how are they going to respond? they did not walk back the bill, and there could be more protests wednesday morning when the next round of debate in the hong kong parliament is scheduled. >> matt, can i ask you, i'm so glad you're there and you have such important perspective because of your reporting across china, but
so you're right, jim. this doesn't come from nowhere. and that's why you have seen so many people come out in hong kong over -- it was really sunday, a million people, according to organizers, out on the streets, and they're making their voices heard about this extradition bill. what they fear is that it basically takes away this one country, two systems motto, where hong kong has semiautonomy from beijing. if you take away hong kong's ability to not send people up to the mainland due to...
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i want to thank jim's efforts on criminal justice reform. we know we got a beautiful country, but it is marred by racial disparity in our criminal justice system. it is a stain on our beautiful nation. and all of us have to buckle down to figure out how to bring a little more justice to the justice system. i just want to do it in the state of washington. we not only pushed back against drug war by legalizing marijuana, thousands of people have been caught up in the drug war. we can reduce racial disparity and we need to do the same thing on national level. we know that the death penalty has not been racially neutral in this state and i'm glad that we got rid of the death penalty in my state. we're going to keep working on this. we have to end racial disparity in this effort. now if you heard anything about , and i hope you have, you might know that i'm the guy who is unique among our fine candidates. we have a lot of great candidates in this race. great talent. great talent. i've already identified 18 potential vice presidents. it is awesome
i want to thank jim's efforts on criminal justice reform. we know we got a beautiful country, but it is marred by racial disparity in our criminal justice system. it is a stain on our beautiful nation. and all of us have to buckle down to figure out how to bring a little more justice to the justice system. i just want to do it in the state of washington. we not only pushed back against drug war by legalizing marijuana, thousands of people have been caught up in the drug war. we can reduce...
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i would say hi, this is jim. i'm not here right now but i like the chart and recent numbers from a recent airline. my best one, a recommendation for monolithic memories run by zev drurio, who two decades later helped save tesla when the carmaker was struggling, in 2007-2008. he was the last ceo before elon musk it shot up like a rocket that weekend but ended up with a big bid from advanced micro devices far down the road. it was the best cramer's not at home call machine hit i ever had. and believe it or not, jim is not home became a rallying cry for lots of people who were calling me back then, hoping i wasn't home so i could get the tip without having to deal with me long after i got a job at goldman sachs, one of the officers at the firm called me and got the machine with its recommendation, told me to call him as soon as possible. i did. and he asked me if i knew what suitability was. i had no idea. suitability. how does my suit fit i didn't even have a suit. so he introduced me to the concept. he asked me di
i would say hi, this is jim. i'm not here right now but i like the chart and recent numbers from a recent airline. my best one, a recommendation for monolithic memories run by zev drurio, who two decades later helped save tesla when the carmaker was struggling, in 2007-2008. he was the last ceo before elon musk it shot up like a rocket that weekend but ended up with a big bid from advanced micro devices far down the road. it was the best cramer's not at home call machine hit i ever had. and...
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but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys are not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland park in new mexico jim bendy in the guardian patriot say that they will continue patrolling the border until the wall is finished i don't think we got the guy in the way. i am not very creative yet but i would love to be considered an artist one day. everyone is talking about artificial intelligence and we are too. good computers and algorithms wonders for me creativity. art on the edge. talk that global media forms from both. the next. table idea and action packed life. anything's possible as long as up because he and his friends can dream this movie theater to ado
but for jim bentley the fact that 100000 people arrived in the u.s. without papers in april alone is a problem he is outraged he talks about this on facebook life and has thousands of followers listening to him. but again for those of you that are new to my videos. basically what's happening here guys are not very violent invasion of the united states. people are coming through our border they know that all they have to do is claim asylum. and they like any other on the border near sunland park...
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follow @ jim cramer on tweeter or send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1800-743-cnbc. m miss something head to madmoney@cnbc.com. . >>> news flash, at the end of the day we're human. if you remember one thing about being an investor, that's it nobody is perfect. everyone is fallible and it's inevitable we'll make mistakes it's the nature of the business and humans that's why if you're going to own individual stocks, you need to follow a set of rules rules that are designed to protect you from yourself. rules that i learned the hard way and that brings me to my next commandment, this is a real important one. never pbuy a stock all at once. do not under any circumstances buy all at once. no broker likes to fool around with partial orders like i'm telling you to give. no financial advisor has the time to buy stocks over time the game is to get the trade on at one level in a big way. make the statement get the position on the sheet or portfolio but from where i stand, that's all wrong. 100% wrong you should never buy all at once and you should never sell all at once
follow @ jim cramer on tweeter or send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1800-743-cnbc. m miss something head to madmoney@cnbc.com. . >>> news flash, at the end of the day we're human. if you remember one thing about being an investor, that's it nobody is perfect. everyone is fallible and it's inevitable we'll make mistakes it's the nature of the business and humans that's why if you're going to own individual stocks, you need to follow a set of rules rules that...
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jim acosta is here. and we'll be right back with kumail nanjiani. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by all state. (di) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! state. steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ cheezcombination of thecrunch with-ying cheese. with their delicious perfection- cheese. it's not all about you cheese. you think i have a mouth. i'm a wheel of cheese. got a point. [yeah] cheez-it. cheesy, crunchy satisfaction. now we look good, right? be! in old navy, always! oh, gingham and dots! what's good here? nothing, i just come for the outfits. all shorts, tees and dresses are on sale for fifty percent off! that's fifty percent off! now, at old navy. starburst? juicedratic equation. supe
jim acosta is here. and we'll be right back with kumail nanjiani. ♪ [cheers and applause] >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by all state. (di) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! state. steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected...