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there's one last thicng, jim. the local reports issu, they kn out tanks across the city, jim. >> russian officials said for weeks they had no intention to invade and we now know they were lying. sam kiley, fred pleitgen, keep your heads down. literally. we just learned president biden will speak at 12:30 p.m. eastern time on russia's attack on ukraine. we will, of course, bring you those comments as they come. in the last hour, russian troops told cnn's matthew chance who was just outside the capital kyiv that they are now in control of antonov air base on the outskirts of the city as ukrainian troops were attempting a counteroffensive. take a listen, have a watch at the tense moments he witnessed there. >> we are here at the antonov airport, 50 miles or so. these troops you can see over here. over here, they are russian airborne forces. they have taken this airport. they've allowed us to come in and be with them as they defend the perimeter of this air base here where helicopter borne troops, these troops were la
there's one last thicng, jim. the local reports issu, they kn out tanks across the city, jim. >> russian officials said for weeks they had no intention to invade and we now know they were lying. sam kiley, fred pleitgen, keep your heads down. literally. we just learned president biden will speak at 12:30 p.m. eastern time on russia's attack on ukraine. we will, of course, bring you those comments as they come. in the last hour, russian troops told cnn's matthew chance who was just outside...
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jim: it will invert. you can do a trillion dollars a balance sheet this year and next year without the fed doing anything. they can let bonds mature. they buy about $100 billion a month just to keep the level of the balance sheet the same. what i think the terminal rate, seven rate hikes, what that is telling us, we will probably see the yield curve invert by the second half of the year. that has always been a signal that something is wrong. it is 8-8 in predicting recessions over the last 50 years. if it inverts in the middle of the year, the recession could still be two years away, even longer, or four months away. as we go forward, with all of these aggressive rate hikes, if the fed is intent on attacking the inflation problem and with qt, that does not require selling. you will see the front end of the yield curve move substantially higher, probably have an inverted yield curve, and that will be your signal that something is wrong and we probably broke something along the way. jonathan: jim bianco sti
jim: it will invert. you can do a trillion dollars a balance sheet this year and next year without the fed doing anything. they can let bonds mature. they buy about $100 billion a month just to keep the level of the balance sheet the same. what i think the terminal rate, seven rate hikes, what that is telling us, we will probably see the yield curve invert by the second half of the year. that has always been a signal that something is wrong. it is 8-8 in predicting recessions over the last 50...
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jim? >> matthew, that in itself shows the quick progress of russian forces for them to already control a military air field, that close to the capital. >> reporter: we're hear something aircraft in the air, jim. there is a plume of black smoke, gray smoke, brown smoke, coming up from inside the compound of the air base. i think there are jets in the sky. jets in the sky above us. okay. jim, we're going to have to leave it here, i think. the situation is deteriorating and going to hand it back to you. >> let's get out of here. >> matthew, keep your team safe. that's the most important thing. we saw, if you're just joining us there, our matthew chance, just about 20 miles outside the ukrainian capital kyiv, he went to look at a ukrainian, what was a ukrainian military air field there and found russian forces there, paratroopers already in control of that air field and for a time in the midst of a fire fight, we want them to stay safe, we'll get them to safety and we'll check back in with the
jim? >> matthew, that in itself shows the quick progress of russian forces for them to already control a military air field, that close to the capital. >> reporter: we're hear something aircraft in the air, jim. there is a plume of black smoke, gray smoke, brown smoke, coming up from inside the compound of the air base. i think there are jets in the sky. jets in the sky above us. okay. jim, we're going to have to leave it here, i think. the situation is deteriorating and going to...
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jim, you own lockheed. jim, is now the time to be upgrading these stocks they've had a nice move for obvious reasons. for somebody who thinks this could be over in a couple of weeks, why should i put new money to work in these stocks and you think the worst of the conflict could be behind us in a couple of weeks? >> you've got to take the longer pec picture here, which is that for a year, a year and a half, these stocks have underperformed it's been the premise that with democrats, defense funding would be slashed that hasn't been the case. with events we're seeing, not only in the u.s., but particularly in europe, you're likely to see many years of increased defense spending that's likely to be a semipermanent change coming out of a short-term conflict now i will say this, scott this is important. with the moves these stocks are moving today, i wouldn't rush out and buy lockheed and ratehon. i'd let things settle down, but over the long-term, these stocks are going to regain the mojo they have in the last
jim, you own lockheed. jim, is now the time to be upgrading these stocks they've had a nice move for obvious reasons. for somebody who thinks this could be over in a couple of weeks, why should i put new money to work in these stocks and you think the worst of the conflict could be behind us in a couple of weeks? >> you've got to take the longer pec picture here, which is that for a year, a year and a half, these stocks have underperformed it's been the premise that with democrats,...
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>> it is not, jim. this may be another difficult night. as you mentioned, there is the curfew in effect, and it is not just overnight, but for the next 48 hours to give you a sense of how worried and significant they believe this threat is. they are saying that if you are hearing the air raid sirens head down into the shelters, and there are thousands across the city. and moments ago for the second time this evening we did hear the air raid sirens and it is becoming a familiar sound over the course of the past few nights, and this is the third night of the russian invasion, and we have also heard familiar sounds of fighting. there have been explosions during the direction behind me to the north and the east, and we have also heard gun fire, and so, there is significant fear that russia is ratcheting up their encirclement of the city, and we know that they are trying to encircle it, and fighting in north, south, east and west, and system of some of the fighting is closer for the city center. earlier there was a residential building hit by a
>> it is not, jim. this may be another difficult night. as you mentioned, there is the curfew in effect, and it is not just overnight, but for the next 48 hours to give you a sense of how worried and significant they believe this threat is. they are saying that if you are hearing the air raid sirens head down into the shelters, and there are thousands across the city. and moments ago for the second time this evening we did hear the air raid sirens and it is becoming a familiar sound over...
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i'm jim accosta in washington. another shot trying to bring down aggression against ukraine by russia. they could be invaded any day by russia and russia has ukraine surrounded on three sides and the drumbeat of war is growing louder. >> intelligence telling us things are building now to some sort of crescendo opportunity for mr. putin. >> u.s. continues to support ukraine and search for a diplomatic exit ramp. biden spoke by phone yesterday to russia's president vladimir putin and the u.s. deployed troops to the region to help americans who want to leave. the u.s. also sechbdi sending m aid to ukraine, arriving today and with an interview with nbc, president biden says one thing the u.s. will not do if a russian invasion begins. >> what scenarios would be put american troops to rescue and get americans out? >> we're not. that's a world war. when americans and russia start shooting at each other we're very a very different world than we've ever been in. >> in other words, if you're an american in ukraine, get out n
i'm jim accosta in washington. another shot trying to bring down aggression against ukraine by russia. they could be invaded any day by russia and russia has ukraine surrounded on three sides and the drumbeat of war is growing louder. >> intelligence telling us things are building now to some sort of crescendo opportunity for mr. putin. >> u.s. continues to support ukraine and search for a diplomatic exit ramp. biden spoke by phone yesterday to russia's president vladimir putin and...
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news, and i'm jim acosta. this is breaking news of heavy police presence in deerfield, milwaukee, and you can see the police officer running with a child in his arms and in other video, there are officers with guns in their hands there. reports of a shooting in the area, but the police have not released in i other information, and again, police in milwaukee in an incident, and we will keep you up to date with something happening there. >>> and now, mike pence with something he never did in aus, saying that donald trump repeatedly telling a lie that the vice president could overturn the election. >> i heard this week that president trump said that i had the right to overturn the election. president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn the election. the presidency belongs to the american people. and the american people alone. and frankly, no more un-american idea than to suggest that one person could overturn an election. >> when you are considering the messenger, those are fighting words, and pence in fro
news, and i'm jim acosta. this is breaking news of heavy police presence in deerfield, milwaukee, and you can see the police officer running with a child in his arms and in other video, there are officers with guns in their hands there. reports of a shooting in the area, but the police have not released in i other information, and again, police in milwaukee in an incident, and we will keep you up to date with something happening there. >>> and now, mike pence with something he never...
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>> yeah, jim, joe ris quite a regretful man. he was apologizing for the covid misnation and this morning, he is posted on instagram, a lengthy apology addressing racial slurs he used years ago. let's take a listen. >> i'm making this video to talk about the most regretful and shameful thing that i've ever had to talk about publicly. there's a video that's out that's a compilation of me saying the n-word. it's a video that's made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of conversations on my podcast and it's all smushed together and it looks [ bleep ] horrible. even to me. now, i know that to most people, there's no context where a white person is ever allowed to say that word. never mind publicly on a podcast and i agree with that now. i haven't said it in years. but for a long time, when i would bring that word up, like if it would come up in conversation, instead of saying the n-word, i would just say the word. i never used it to be racist because i'm not racist, but whenever you're in a situation where you have to say
>> yeah, jim, joe ris quite a regretful man. he was apologizing for the covid misnation and this morning, he is posted on instagram, a lengthy apology addressing racial slurs he used years ago. let's take a listen. >> i'm making this video to talk about the most regretful and shameful thing that i've ever had to talk about publicly. there's a video that's out that's a compilation of me saying the n-word. it's a video that's made of clips taken out of context of me of 12 years of...
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jim, thank you. we'll get back to jim in just a couple of minutes. as jim is pointing to, 44 million people in ukraine. kharkiv is second largest city in the sovereign democratic nation and people there are now sheltering in place and that includes in the city's subway system now a bomb shelter. cnn's clarissa ward has been there all morning with hundreds of people who now have nowhere else to go. watch this. >> i never really have seen a situation like this. this feels to me like scenes from world war ii and the blitz. there are just hundreds and hundreds of people who are hunkered down here with absolutely no sense of what tomorrow will bring. frankly, of rest of today, i want to introduce you to oxana here with her two children, what are your children's names? >> yuroslav. 11 years old. >> reporter: are you scared? >> so so. >> reporter: very brave boy. you have a daughter as well. >> yes. >> reporter: is she okay? >> i think she wants to sleep because we woke up at 5:00. >> reporter: 5:00 a.m. explosions. what was your reaction? >> it was scary,
jim, thank you. we'll get back to jim in just a couple of minutes. as jim is pointing to, 44 million people in ukraine. kharkiv is second largest city in the sovereign democratic nation and people there are now sheltering in place and that includes in the city's subway system now a bomb shelter. cnn's clarissa ward has been there all morning with hundreds of people who now have nowhere else to go. watch this. >> i never really have seen a situation like this. this feels to me like scenes...
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jim cavanaugh. thank you for being here, jim. gavin herbert, chairman of aller began, chairman of regenesis and namesake of the eye institute at nci. thank you for being here. maureen nun, former television host who has served on our board for a long time. where is maureen? there she is. thank you for being here. and charlie zang, thank you for being here. i also want to recognize mike elsy director of the nixon library from the national archives who i believe is here with us. thank you, mike. to introduce our conference chairman and set up our first panel of lobe bell laureates, it is very much my pleasure to introduce marlene malek, who helped immensely to bring this conference and the special exhibition to fruition. marlene received a presidential appointment from george h.w. bush to the national cancer advisory board, where she served six years and then cofounded friends of cancer research with her friend drg siegel. friends, as the organization is known is an advocacy organization based in washington, d.c. that drives collab
jim cavanaugh. thank you for being here, jim. gavin herbert, chairman of aller began, chairman of regenesis and namesake of the eye institute at nci. thank you for being here. maureen nun, former television host who has served on our board for a long time. where is maureen? there she is. thank you for being here. and charlie zang, thank you for being here. i also want to recognize mike elsy director of the nixon library from the national archives who i believe is here with us. thank you, mike....
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jim. >> brian todd, thank you very much. just ahead, a very important update to the cnn investigative report on the deadly kabul airport bombing. s free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 2020% off thr treatment plan. we're on your corner and inin your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental. voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. voiceover: 'cause she's a biker... please don't follow me in. if you have type 2 diabetes or high bloo
jim. >> brian todd, thank you very much. just ahead, a very important update to the cnn investigative report on the deadly kabul airport bombing. s free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 2020% off thr treatment plan. we're on your corner and inin your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental. voiceover: riders. wanderers...
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what was he saying to jim j jordan? >> did he want him to do anything for him and what was jim jordan telling him. i mean this is crucial, crucial part of a puzzle. >> yeah, so it is crucial information as gloria just said, so why is it legally dicey? >> well, first of all, alisyn, this 10 minute conversation is so important because this is no idle chitchat. a 10 minute phone conversation is a long time. you could accomplish a lot in ten minutes. this show is five minutes old. so if you take everything going back to when we started and double it, that is how long these two taed for. it is so important. now the committee has to decide are they going to subpoena jim jordan. the only way to find out what happened and what was said in the call is from donald trump, jim jordan. they haven't even begun to go down the road of donald trump. they are unlikely to hear anything from him and they have to decide whether to subpoena jim jordan and he's likely to ignore the subpoena and then the committee has to decide if their willin
what was he saying to jim j jordan? >> did he want him to do anything for him and what was jim jordan telling him. i mean this is crucial, crucial part of a puzzle. >> yeah, so it is crucial information as gloria just said, so why is it legally dicey? >> well, first of all, alisyn, this 10 minute conversation is so important because this is no idle chitchat. a 10 minute phone conversation is a long time. you could accomplish a lot in ten minutes. this show is five minutes old....
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i'm jim acosta in washington. our breaking news this hour, the russia invasion is not going according to plan, according to a nato military official, who says russian troops are running out of fuel, lacking morale, and proceeding slowly in the face of stiff ukrainian resistance. moments ago, the ecrane president released a new message of defiance. >> translator: the world has seen that ukrainians are powerful, ukrainians are courageous. they're on their native land. they're never going to give up to anyone. they will never be tray it. >> countless examples of courage have emerged like this video showing ukrainians using their bodies to try to stop a russian tank and others from rolling forward in their community. regular sit en, some who have never picked up a gun, are joining the fight and learning house to make malatov cocktails, and singing the ukrainian national anthem. ♪ >> uncertainty lies ahead, a nato official telling cnn russia is likely to intense their efforts. cnn was rolling when this crew also spot
i'm jim acosta in washington. our breaking news this hour, the russia invasion is not going according to plan, according to a nato military official, who says russian troops are running out of fuel, lacking morale, and proceeding slowly in the face of stiff ukrainian resistance. moments ago, the ecrane president released a new message of defiance. >> translator: the world has seen that ukrainians are powerful, ukrainians are courageous. they're on their native land. they're never going to...
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scott in north carolina, scott >> caller: boo-yah, jim. first time caller. >> good to have you on the show. >> caller: from wake forest, north carolina. >> oh, wow >> caller: yep calling on intel they announced a $20 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility that's going to be up and running in 2025. it's going to fill the void of semiconductor chips as we all know today. >> right >> caller: last month's earnings reports, revenue up 3.5% p/e is at 9% dividend yield at 3.24 report. what's your take on it >> for a growth stock, i don't really care about having a big yield. the growth stock that i do like in that segment, i like amd and nvidia both i own for the charitable trust. i don't want to earn intel 2025, as much as that sounds near, is very far if you're in the semiconductor business when you get a geopolitical sell-off, an existential exogenous sell-off, you to do some buying unless you think the event could be totally cataclysmic, and i don't think this will be on "mad money" tonight, oh, boy. carrier was a glimmer of green in to
scott in north carolina, scott >> caller: boo-yah, jim. first time caller. >> good to have you on the show. >> caller: from wake forest, north carolina. >> oh, wow >> caller: yep calling on intel they announced a $20 billion semiconductor manufacturing facility that's going to be up and running in 2025. it's going to fill the void of semiconductor chips as we all know today. >> right >> caller: last month's earnings reports, revenue up 3.5% p/e is at 9%...
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let's go do paige in california. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you >> i'm good. >> caller: why hasn't more smart money picked up on the great things that they have done >> smart money is dumb they should be buying this thing. he is dynamite he's going to come on the show he doesn't know that, but he will mark in florida. mark. >> caller: hi, jim i enjoyed the morning meeting and your advice. >> thank you 10:20 meeting. can't miss it. what's up? >> caller: i raised some cash the way you suggested. my question is about mp materials. yesterday they reported an earning and revenue beast. i know several law firms are initiating class action lawsuits against them >> they can pound sand i think mp is real we had a to do when i didn't like all that insider selling. it goes higher lie like them. that is the inclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> which pandemic plays have tu poer to thrive in a post-covid world? cramer finds the winner, next. machin thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a tr
let's go do paige in california. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you >> i'm good. >> caller: why hasn't more smart money picked up on the great things that they have done >> smart money is dumb they should be buying this thing. he is dynamite he's going to come on the show he doesn't know that, but he will mark in florida. mark. >> caller: hi, jim i enjoyed the morning meeting and your advice. >> thank you 10:20 meeting. can't miss it. what's up? >>...
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>> well, it is a sign, jim. we have been seeing the signs going back to november, the buildup has been very gradual, but it has happened. it sped up in the last 6 to 8 weeks for sure, no doubt about that. but the president is right and the administration is right and the state department is right, if there are american citizens, dual nationals and others that don't want to be caught up fighting in what could be a massive in massive invasion, they need to leave. they will not be in position to evacuate civilians. if russian forces move in, we won't be sending forces to fight russians or be parallel to an invasion. those people need to leave and need to leave now. >> congressman, do you agree with president biden that if russia invades, sending u.s. troops to ukraine is a nonstarter, and to conduct an evacuation could lead to a world war? those are the words he used. is that essentially what would happen? that would be the consequence of something like that? >> yeah. i do agree with that estimation. i think the ri
>> well, it is a sign, jim. we have been seeing the signs going back to november, the buildup has been very gradual, but it has happened. it sped up in the last 6 to 8 weeks for sure, no doubt about that. but the president is right and the administration is right and the state department is right, if there are american citizens, dual nationals and others that don't want to be caught up fighting in what could be a massive in massive invasion, they need to leave. they will not be in...
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madam speaker, i too rise today to honor our dear friend, congressman jim hagedorn. it's amazing that this day and age, with all of our differences, minnesotans, proud minnesotans, regardless of our political perspective, can stand together in memory of one of our great colleagues and we thank everybody in this chamber for doing the same. it's fitting that we hold this tribute on the house floor. i never saw jim more proud than when he was here in this chamber representing the state of minnesota and the communities that he loved so much. jim showed us the best of minnesota, born in blue earth, as betty told you, he was born in 1962 and he grew up on his family's farm near truman, minnesota. the son of a former minnesota congressman, tom hagedorn, jim was raised with a life long commitment to serve. after graduating from george mason university, jim followed in his father's foot steps and pursued a life of public service. he began his career, again, as representative mccollum said, betty, as a staffer to minnesota's representative arlon stagland. he was elected to the
madam speaker, i too rise today to honor our dear friend, congressman jim hagedorn. it's amazing that this day and age, with all of our differences, minnesotans, proud minnesotans, regardless of our political perspective, can stand together in memory of one of our great colleagues and we thank everybody in this chamber for doing the same. it's fitting that we hold this tribute on the house floor. i never saw jim more proud than when he was here in this chamber representing the state of...
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i'm jim accosta in washington. another shot trying to bring down aggression against ukraine by russia. they could be invaded any day by russia and russia has ukraine surrounded on three sides and the drumbeat of war is growing louder. >> intelligence telling us things are building now to some sort of crescendo opportunity for mr. putin. >> u.s. continues to support ukraine and search for a diplomatic exit ramp. biden spoke by phone yesterday to russia's president vladimir putin and the u.s. deployed troops to the region to help
i'm jim accosta in washington. another shot trying to bring down aggression against ukraine by russia. they could be invaded any day by russia and russia has ukraine surrounded on three sides and the drumbeat of war is growing louder. >> intelligence telling us things are building now to some sort of crescendo opportunity for mr. putin. >> u.s. continues to support ukraine and search for a diplomatic exit ramp. biden spoke by phone yesterday to russia's president vladimir putin and...
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it is remarkable, jim. we have heardm a lot of praise for the ukrainian military and the way they managed to fight back against the russian troops who have come into this country but what you are really going to see and what you are seeing and what you are going to see as russia increases the pressure are everyday ukrainians who are taking the fight to these russian troops. there is been a general mobilization, all men 18 to 60 years old have being asked to join the military and anybody who wants a weapon is able to get one, president szelensky ha called ukrainians to come home to help on the fight and calling non cranukrainians to come and t against russia. this is really a by product of the russian invasion in 2014 when president putin annex crimea and spoupported the two break way enclave in the past 28 years. there is been a real surge of patriotism of ukrainians going to the west claiming to be more european because they are so horrified by the gull of president putin to say that ukraine is not a count
it is remarkable, jim. we have heardm a lot of praise for the ukrainian military and the way they managed to fight back against the russian troops who have come into this country but what you are really going to see and what you are seeing and what you are going to see as russia increases the pressure are everyday ukrainians who are taking the fight to these russian troops. there is been a general mobilization, all men 18 to 60 years old have being asked to join the military and anybody who...
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kaitlan and jim, don't go far. we'll get back to you if and when -- not if and when, when we hear from vladimir putin. nic and kaitlan stay with us. jim, join in the conversation i'm going to have right now with colonel cedric leighton. he is a cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel. thank you so much for joining us. colonel leighton, the question about what vladimir putin has been saying all day that nic just reported, the indication that perhaps what we're going to hear from him momentarily that suggests that he is just to say in layman's terms, preparing to go into what's known as the donbas region which is in northeastern ukraine. what is the significance of that? >> well, dana, it's usually significant because what that means, just like jim was mentioning, it's really up ending every single thing that we have come to believe about international relations in the last 30, 40 years. what we're talking about is taking another country's territory by force without any treaty arrangements with that countr
kaitlan and jim, don't go far. we'll get back to you if and when -- not if and when, when we hear from vladimir putin. nic and kaitlan stay with us. jim, join in the conversation i'm going to have right now with colonel cedric leighton. he is a cnn military analyst and retired air force colonel. thank you so much for joining us. colonel leighton, the question about what vladimir putin has been saying all day that nic just reported, the indication that perhaps what we're going to hear from him...
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i just want to say something -- >> boo-yah, jim! >> oh, man >> i learned from you that whenever you have a chart make the "w" pattern you buy it, so with the fear of rising interest rates and now owning earnings in mega-cap tech it seems sentiment could be defensive for a while i know your preference has always been american electric power, but the technical teams better in my choice. going into earnings, how likely do you think the utility sector would be to deliver good results and specifically con edison? >> okay. my problem with con edison has much more to do with politics. i know con ed is great i don't trust the state of new york, frankly. that's whyi like american electric power because i like the different states that they're in, but look, i've felt con ed as a company is terrific and you will do just fine, and i think you've got the right attitude thank you albert in connecticut. right now i prefer oil to natural gas and oil hit being high and natural gas has two which basic basically still likes pioneer or devon which you
i just want to say something -- >> boo-yah, jim! >> oh, man >> i learned from you that whenever you have a chart make the "w" pattern you buy it, so with the fear of rising interest rates and now owning earnings in mega-cap tech it seems sentiment could be defensive for a while i know your preference has always been american electric power, but the technical teams better in my choice. going into earnings, how likely do you think the utility sector would be to deliver...
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another thing, jim, i think is notable. we've been watching a lot of russian reports on russian state-owned and operated tv. and they have this kind of d divided version of what the ukrainian forces are. in their reports from the eastern part from that donbas breakaway region they're depicting them -- they never call them the ukrainian army. they call them nationalists. and they depict them as fierce monsters who kill and attack people. and then the other image is of regular ukrainian forces in areas we've been reporting on, kyiv and other main cities, and they are depicted by the russians as weaklings who give up and turn over to the russian forces, surrendering. it's a very odd vision. and so today that all came together as the military briefed, as it does every day, and for the first time admitted they actually have lost forces. they've been killed. they've been wounded, but there were no numbers they gave. i think that is significant that they did admit that's happening. they added, of course, it's far fewer than the uk
another thing, jim, i think is notable. we've been watching a lot of russian reports on russian state-owned and operated tv. and they have this kind of d divided version of what the ukrainian forces are. in their reports from the eastern part from that donbas breakaway region they're depicting them -- they never call them the ukrainian army. they call them nationalists. and they depict them as fierce monsters who kill and attack people. and then the other image is of regular ukrainian forces in...
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jim and bianna? >> requires an active decision, if true, right, to rip it up and flush it down the toilet. on wednesday, january 6th committee issued a subpoena to peter navarro, president trump's former one time trade adviser related to questions, whitney, where he spoke openly about specific plans to overturn the election. >> right. what is so striking in covering this, really since january -- i've been covering this for like 14 months now and it doesn't seem to be that anybody actually disputes the fact, just the intention. peter navarro not disputing there was an effort to try to overturn the election. here's what he said about that subpoena in a statement, he said president trump has invoked executive privilege and it is not my privilege to waive. they should negotiate any waiver of the privilege with the president and his attorneys directly, not through me. we have heard this refrain before, others are using a similar argument to try to deflect the responsibility to have to answer questions, th
jim and bianna? >> requires an active decision, if true, right, to rip it up and flush it down the toilet. on wednesday, january 6th committee issued a subpoena to peter navarro, president trump's former one time trade adviser related to questions, whitney, where he spoke openly about specific plans to overturn the election. >> right. what is so striking in covering this, really since january -- i've been covering this for like 14 months now and it doesn't seem to be that anybody...
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jim eagle. >> our remanence of jim crow -- i shouldn't even say remanence, revivals. an attempted revival. >> a jim crow kkk like caucus. >> their strategy is to effectively bring back jim crow in the south and allow republicans all across the country to implement jim crow 2.0. >> jim crowe at 2.0. this is sally and every other crow that we could imagine. >> tucker: its voter suppression. it is the new jim crow. >> tucker: that's right. a showing photo i.d. to votes --that is both jim crow and jae crowe and for that matter -- that is how immoral voter ideas but it's a stop at right, says eric michael dyson. at this point, a lot of things are the end of democracy including we are here to tell you not wearing a mask and an elevator. yes. that is the end of democracy too says the latest bulletin. we are not accusing anyone of a stereo, we are just reporting the news, from this city democratic congresswoman. in any case, here she is explaining the latest threat to democracy. >> this has happened to me where you get on an elevator and people refuse to wear a mask and your
jim eagle. >> our remanence of jim crow -- i shouldn't even say remanence, revivals. an attempted revival. >> a jim crow kkk like caucus. >> their strategy is to effectively bring back jim crow in the south and allow republicans all across the country to implement jim crow 2.0. >> jim crowe at 2.0. this is sally and every other crow that we could imagine. >> tucker: its voter suppression. it is the new jim crow. >> tucker: that's right. a showing photo i.d....
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yeah, i mean, what i, as jim send me, it shows momentum. if you're moving a 1000 miles an hour and you are going to get derailed. so for facebook, the problem was it wasn't just a drop and users, it was the 1st, i think it was the 1st drop in the you in the entire company's history. i mean, it's been flat in north american canada for several years. a surprise there. same thing in europe, up a little down, a little relatively flat, but in the rest of the world that's in their growth. so, and that's traditionally what happens with companies like this. they grow 1st in the us, been in canada then in europe, and they get a lot of growth out there. but after they saturate those markets, they move to the rest of the world. facebook has been in the rest of the world for a while, and so their growth, they're starting to slow down and it's worrying people, especially because the average revenue per user is much lower there. so if, if the u. s. canada, europe are staying flat, that's where they're getting lot of their money. that's for the wealthiest
yeah, i mean, what i, as jim send me, it shows momentum. if you're moving a 1000 miles an hour and you are going to get derailed. so for facebook, the problem was it wasn't just a drop and users, it was the 1st, i think it was the 1st drop in the you in the entire company's history. i mean, it's been flat in north american canada for several years. a surprise there. same thing in europe, up a little down, a little relatively flat, but in the rest of the world that's in their growth. so, and...
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>> reporter: hey, jim. really is a bizarre story, and authorities saying when they got that motel after the s.w.a.t. team came in and arrested joseph beecher, he was found with an ar-15 and handgun. thankfully the employee was okay and was everybody was hoping for. this happened wednesday at about 10:15 in the morning. we're getting a lot of this information from court documents reviewed saying that according to the surveillance video this man got to the ranch, saw the gate. got out. went back into his truck when he ranned into that gate to get into the ranch. when he got in he found this employee and according to interview, the employee obviously telling police he was heavily armed and threatening to shoot her face off. then she said he was going on rants about bloomberg, asking for his daughters. then realized the bloombergs were not at the ranch and asked letter to get into her truck and drive him around. exactly what she did. they had to get gas, but she told authorities that at the gas station he told
>> reporter: hey, jim. really is a bizarre story, and authorities saying when they got that motel after the s.w.a.t. team came in and arrested joseph beecher, he was found with an ar-15 and handgun. thankfully the employee was okay and was everybody was hoping for. this happened wednesday at about 10:15 in the morning. we're getting a lot of this information from court documents reviewed saying that according to the surveillance video this man got to the ranch, saw the gate. got out. went...
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i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm bianna golodryga. "at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now . >>> new reports of how big the build-up at the ukraine border really is. >>> lost and found. new reporting how donald trump mishandled even more white house documents than previously known and how the national archives got them back. peng shuai giving first interview. >>> developments on the major moves to try to prevent war from breaking out in eastern europe. russian president vladimir putin and french president emmanuel macron meeting right now in moscow. both leaders plan to
i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm bianna golodryga. "at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right now . >>> new reports of how big the build-up at the ukraine border really is. >>> lost and found. new reporting how donald trump mishandled even more white house documents than previously known and how the national archives got them back. peng shuai giving first interview. >>> developments on the major moves to try to prevent war from breaking out in eastern...
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jim, do you want to start? >> i said it, early in our studies, we realized he wanted to get an aggressive sponsor cancer, and so one of the things we did was studied community to try to understand how it works and ways of making it worse. now we are trying to go the other way and figure out how to use the same lesson to turn it off, the ones who were trying to -- making some progress, not enough yet. , the ones we were trying to [inaudible] -- making some progress there, not enough yet. but some drugs have come out out of cancer work that are using some auto immune diseases. but we began to realize lately is thanks are not quite as simple as we think they are. there is intriguing data showing neuro transmitters, and neurological sensors, and products of nerve cells, that can influence activity, t cells, within a tumor. and so we have not linked that up to the nervous system. i think it will lead us to [inaudible] 1 million system with the nervous system for neurological diseases and perhaps also neurological re
jim, do you want to start? >> i said it, early in our studies, we realized he wanted to get an aggressive sponsor cancer, and so one of the things we did was studied community to try to understand how it works and ways of making it worse. now we are trying to go the other way and figure out how to use the same lesson to turn it off, the ones who were trying to -- making some progress, not enough yet. , the ones we were trying to [inaudible] -- making some progress there, not enough yet....
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host: jim kessler -- jim kessler with the third way. what has your organization brought -- with the second amendment? guest: we are a centerleft organization and we look for solutions. whether you like the second amendment or not, we are stuck with it. it exists and we have to have laws and keep people safe around that amendments. there isn't going to be a repeal of the second amendment, not in my lifetime. on guns, we have a murder problem in violent crime problem because we have a gun problem. i want to throughout some statistics that anyone can look up. there is a huge proliferation of people buying guns that we have never seen before. in 2005, the americans bought 8 million firearms in those years. in 2019 and 2020, and 2021, americans. almost 40 million firearms in each of those years. we are seeing a loosening of gun laws such that people can quote unquote defend themselves with stand loss in ways that they could never defend themselves before using a firearm. we are heading towards more incidents of gun violence in my view becaus
host: jim kessler -- jim kessler with the third way. what has your organization brought -- with the second amendment? guest: we are a centerleft organization and we look for solutions. whether you like the second amendment or not, we are stuck with it. it exists and we have to have laws and keep people safe around that amendments. there isn't going to be a repeal of the second amendment, not in my lifetime. on guns, we have a murder problem in violent crime problem because we have a gun...
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i'm jim sciutto reporting from lviv. ukraine demanding an immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of russian troops as officials from the two countries have met to discuss a possible, a hope for deescalation. new video into cnn this morning. it appears to show while those talks were going on, bombs were raining down on the city of kharkiv. russia issued a blanket denial it is targeting civilians there. cnn is reaching out for a comment. right now russian troops are facing strong ukrainian opposition. new video overnight appears to show ukrainian carrying out a drone strike on russian military veh vehicles. vladimir putin has put his nuclear forces on high alert while the white house calls it a manufactured threat? it is important to note that a first use of nuclear weapons including battle field nukes is part of russia's military doctrine. as we approach dusk on the fifth day of russia's invasion, ukrainian officials say at least 350 civilians killed, more than 1700 injured, more than 100 children. >> i want to begin with ma
i'm jim sciutto reporting from lviv. ukraine demanding an immediate cease-fire and withdrawal of russian troops as officials from the two countries have met to discuss a possible, a hope for deescalation. new video into cnn this morning. it appears to show while those talks were going on, bombs were raining down on the city of kharkiv. russia issued a blanket denial it is targeting civilians there. cnn is reaching out for a comment. right now russian troops are facing strong ukrainian...
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>> it's not vanished, jim, there's an off-ramp if president putin wants to take it. i think you're right. it's a high stakes poker game. president zelensky and president biden are staring down president putin. president putin is staring back. another has blinked at this point, and actually, jim, it's impressive that president zel zelensky, a young politician not a lot of experience in government, two years the president, he stood up to president putin, this former kgb tough man in office for 20 years. president zelensky and president biden are staring him down and you asked about the off-ramp. president putin can blink and may well blink and doesn't want to pay the price. it's a very high cost of imv invasion. it will cost him economically, we know about the sanctions, a lot of russians will die and a lot of towns and villages in russia will be burying russian soldiers and this will not be popular in russia and so president putin has a lot to worry about and he could take that off-ramp but if he wants to do it, if he blinks, if he backs down and goes to the negotiati
>> it's not vanished, jim, there's an off-ramp if president putin wants to take it. i think you're right. it's a high stakes poker game. president zelensky and president biden are staring down president putin. president putin is staring back. another has blinked at this point, and actually, jim, it's impressive that president zel zelensky, a young politician not a lot of experience in government, two years the president, he stood up to president putin, this former kgb tough man in office...
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>> reporter: so jim, it's interesting. the streets of kyiv today, again, we've been out walking around this afternoon. it is calm, maybe a little bit tense, but absolutely quiet, i would say. and that may be because ukrainians aren't hearing quite the same things on their news bulletins that we're hearing in the u.s. and in other countries around the world. ukraine's leadership is really trying to adopt a more moderate tone on this topic talking about ongoing efforts to, you know, resume some kind of a diplomatic process and also trying to refute russian accusations of atrocities being carried out by the ukrainian military because while it may be quiet here in kyiv, it is a very different story in the east of ukraine, jim, and those breakaway republic, pro-russian separatist areas. russians said today the ukrainian military fired a shell that destroyed a russian border crossing guard post. that's actually inside russian territory in a place called rustov, the ukrainians categorically denying this and the russian military s
>> reporter: so jim, it's interesting. the streets of kyiv today, again, we've been out walking around this afternoon. it is calm, maybe a little bit tense, but absolutely quiet, i would say. and that may be because ukrainians aren't hearing quite the same things on their news bulletins that we're hearing in the u.s. and in other countries around the world. ukraine's leadership is really trying to adopt a more moderate tone on this topic talking about ongoing efforts to, you know, resume...
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let's bring jim back. meeting with nato defense minister, really trying to show a united front there. earlier you had sultanberg showing there are signals that could bring hopes of diplomacy, but at the same time there are no signs whatsoever of de-escalation on the ground there. >> reporter: clearly the u.s. and nato allies are united. they don't believe the russian claim they're pulling back forces. you heard a number yesterday of 150,000 troops on the border, that from the president, which is higher by 20,000 than the most recent estimates we've seen. from the u.s. perspective, the nato perspective, russia maintains enormous capabilities, but the open question remains does president putin take advantage of those capabilities and further invade this country? it was my thought, bianna, when i spoke to ned price a short time ago, the state department spokesperson, he reiterated that president putin has many option here's. it could be a full-scale invasion, or it could be something less full scale, targetin
let's bring jim back. meeting with nato defense minister, really trying to show a united front there. earlier you had sultanberg showing there are signals that could bring hopes of diplomacy, but at the same time there are no signs whatsoever of de-escalation on the ground there. >> reporter: clearly the u.s. and nato allies are united. they don't believe the russian claim they're pulling back forces. you heard a number yesterday of 150,000 troops on the border, that from the president,...
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the chairman of the board, doctor jim kavanaugh who -- thank you for being here jim. founder and former chairman and president and chairman of genesis and namesake of the gavin herbert you see i institute. marine, a passionate advocate for education and volunteer for a television host who served on our board for very long time. where is maureen. thank you for being here. charlie jiang, a serial entrepreneur and russell restaurateur who donations made everything possible, let's ecological innovations in this room. thank you, charlie. mike ellzey, the director of nixon ivory from the national archives who i believe is with us somewhere. to introduce our conference chairmen and set up our first nobel laureates it's very much my pressure to introduce more lean more like who helped immensely to bring this conference and the special exhibition that i hope you will have a chance to see to fruition. she received the presidential appointed for president george h.w. bush to the national cancer advisory board for which he served six years. and cofounded friends of cancer researc
the chairman of the board, doctor jim kavanaugh who -- thank you for being here jim. founder and former chairman and president and chairman of genesis and namesake of the gavin herbert you see i institute. marine, a passionate advocate for education and volunteer for a television host who served on our board for very long time. where is maureen. thank you for being here. charlie jiang, a serial entrepreneur and russell restaurateur who donations made everything possible, let's ecological...
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>> reporter: two reasons, jim. first, as they regularly point out government level, country's already been invaded. a large chunk of its eastern territory oured by russia and the crime miya annexed to russia consider it a done deal in terms of invasion. the other aspect, hybrid world faire, world wide effectively includes economic costs. the more talk of immense of war, more they see briefings coming out, the danger, the economy will suffer causing political instability. political instability in the end might collapse the center and do part of vladimir putin's job for him, if that's what indeed he's planning to do. so the foreign minister today demetro coming out with statements saying don't believe these apocalyptic analysis come particularly out of the united states and complaining about the tune struck by the u.s. for now two and a half weeks as these troop continue to build up, though, both in belarus as well as in ukraine, jim. >> all right. isabelle, you've talked to troops at fort bragg. what are they tellin
>> reporter: two reasons, jim. first, as they regularly point out government level, country's already been invaded. a large chunk of its eastern territory oured by russia and the crime miya annexed to russia consider it a done deal in terms of invasion. the other aspect, hybrid world faire, world wide effectively includes economic costs. the more talk of immense of war, more they see briefings coming out, the danger, the economy will suffer causing political instability. political...
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. >> i'm jim sciutto. a dire warning from one of america's largest banks, jp morgan said oil could easily hit $20 per barrel if tensions between russia and ukraine escalate, as inflation tops 7.5%, that is the highest level in 40 years. plus this. >>> new images this morning of u.s. fighter jets arriving in poland as russia launches joint military drills in belarus. details on what the u.s. and european allies are watching as possible signals of an invasion by russia. >>> and back here at home. the national archives asking the doj to investigate former president trump's handling of white house records. this after boxes of documents recovered from mar-a-lago. >>> details reveal former staffers believe the president if tried to flush some documents at the white house. >> more than once. but we begin this morning with the inflation news. cnn's matt egan following all of this. matt, a number consistent with what we saw in december but crucially, not tailing off at all, which is what the white house had said th
. >> i'm jim sciutto. a dire warning from one of america's largest banks, jp morgan said oil could easily hit $20 per barrel if tensions between russia and ukraine escalate, as inflation tops 7.5%, that is the highest level in 40 years. plus this. >>> new images this morning of u.s. fighter jets arriving in poland as russia launches joint military drills in belarus. details on what the u.s. and european allies are watching as possible signals of an invasion by russia....
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i want to get back now to cnn's jim sciutto. jim, i understand you have some new reporting. i also have something here perhaps you can respond to. there's a cnn team saying they are hearing jets overhead and also that there has been a restriction of airspace to civilian aircraft. >> well, first to that point, don, because the u.s. assessment leading into this had been that the first phase would be something along the lines of shock and awe. of course we remember that phrase from the u.s. invasion of iraq. but a similar combination of missile strikes, artillery strikes, in this case given russia's proximity to ukraine, being within range. but also aerial bombardment. so if confirmed, the idea of jets in the sky and airspace closed fits in with the u.s. assessment of what that plan would be. the other point to make is this. there's been some speculation in recent days after russia's recognition of those supposed breakaway republics in eastern ukraine which actually are frankly part of ukrainian territory as far as international law is concerned, but that there had been some sp
i want to get back now to cnn's jim sciutto. jim, i understand you have some new reporting. i also have something here perhaps you can respond to. there's a cnn team saying they are hearing jets overhead and also that there has been a restriction of airspace to civilian aircraft. >> well, first to that point, don, because the u.s. assessment leading into this had been that the first phase would be something along the lines of shock and awe. of course we remember that phrase from the u.s....
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i'm jim sciutto. >> thank you, coming our way, jim, i'm bianna golodryga. "at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right after a quick break. >>> i'm kate bolduan. we begin in the global fight against terrorism. president biden revealed isis leader is dead overnight special operations forces in northwest syria. this is the biggest counterterrorism mission there since 2019 when the u.s. killed previous leader of isis al baghdadi. listen to this. >> last night, operating on my orders, united states forces successfully removed a terrorist threat of e
i'm jim sciutto. >> thank you, coming our way, jim, i'm bianna golodryga. "at this hour" with kate bolduan starts right after a quick break. >>> i'm kate bolduan. we begin in the global fight against terrorism. president biden revealed isis leader is dead overnight special operations forces in northwest syria. this is the biggest counterterrorism mission there since 2019 when the u.s. killed previous leader of isis al baghdadi. listen to this. >> last night,...
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could you imagine having jim's job? >> it's a great country. as you and i were just talking about, the people get it. you saw it a few months ago. it started with a few moms in loudoun county. some dads got involved, and the next thing you know, glenn youngkin is governor of a blue state. two weeks after that, you had 12 jurors in a courtroom in kenosha with a mob outside who did the right thing and followed the truth and due process. north of our border, it is truckers, and you can feel it happening in our great country. >> i have to admit since the last election, i had some time where i thought america would be ended. maybe it is coming to a bad conclusion, and i felt pessimistic at times. after that kenosha result, after what happened in virginia, it is tough being a politician. could you imagine being a politician in san francisco and being too radical? do you feel like we will turn this around? >> i do. there is potential this year for a realignment of parties. it seems to me the democratic party is now the part d of the super mega wealthy
could you imagine having jim's job? >> it's a great country. as you and i were just talking about, the people get it. you saw it a few months ago. it started with a few moms in loudoun county. some dads got involved, and the next thing you know, glenn youngkin is governor of a blue state. two weeks after that, you had 12 jurors in a courtroom in kenosha with a mob outside who did the right thing and followed the truth and due process. north of our border, it is truckers, and you can feel...
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and jim jordan has not accepted it. so, now the committee is weighing whether to subpoena jim jordan and take that unprecedented step. the big picture here that the january 6th committee is building a key time line of the events leading up to and specifically on the day of january 6th. and this ten-minute phone call say new piece of information for that time line. >> and, of course, it leads to questions about what they discussed. and smefl what trump was trying to relay to jordan at that time. annie grayer, thanks so much for the reporting. >>> the republican national committee has voted to sentence sewer representatives list cheney and adam kinzinger, the two republican members of the january 6th committee. >> yeah. the attack on the capitol has led the largest investigation in fbi history. there have been more than 700 arrests hundreds on the run, several people died. organize to the rnc resolution representative cheney and kinzinger are participating in a democrat-led persecution of ordinary citizens engaged in poli
and jim jordan has not accepted it. so, now the committee is weighing whether to subpoena jim jordan and take that unprecedented step. the big picture here that the january 6th committee is building a key time line of the events leading up to and specifically on the day of january 6th. and this ten-minute phone call say new piece of information for that time line. >> and, of course, it leads to questions about what they discussed. and smefl what trump was trying to relay to jordan at that...
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jim, you're in it. >> yeah, wynn resorts. obviously this is a reopening play mel, you heard me earlier. i think we're still early in the economic cycle but one thing really stands out. the room rates if you look at wynn is charging for rooms in las vegas, they're through the roofer, like triple digits versus a year ago and a lot of people want to put it down, but my thesis is the stock is undervalued just based on the las vegas operations. >> road blox, metaverse, you're in this one. >> i am in this one. and this is going to be interesting. we're goking to look at how man active users they have squid games was popular. it's about trajectory of users and time spent stocks down a third. this is a speculative may in the meta-verse i like it from the long-term, but volatile earnings no matter what >> dr. j, what kind of time frame for you? >> short-term, and last time in november when they reported earnings, stock was under $80. it went to 184 in 11 days. that's really fast movement. so he's right. you can expect some volatility
jim, you're in it. >> yeah, wynn resorts. obviously this is a reopening play mel, you heard me earlier. i think we're still early in the economic cycle but one thing really stands out. the room rates if you look at wynn is charging for rooms in las vegas, they're through the roofer, like triple digits versus a year ago and a lot of people want to put it down, but my thesis is the stock is undervalued just based on the las vegas operations. >> road blox, metaverse, you're in this...
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congratulations on the good quarter. >> thank you, jim. i'm incredibly proud of what our teams have accomplished in a very challenging environment inflationary environment with the component challenges that we face but, you know, the teams delivered a third consecutive quarter over 30% product order growth rpo at 30.5. you pointed it out earlier all time backlog and high backlog at $14 billion and crew our web scale crowd business by 70%. so it was an enterprise which was the fastest growing in 12 years. it was a pretty good performance by our teams. >> yeah. i love when you talk about it. i remember when visibility was 30 days at cisco now i think it's fair to say yo may have it for 30 months. do you think it's too aggressive >> well, jim, i think if you go back to our business model from years back, a huge percentage of our revenue we took the quarter we recognized the ref new. the transformation has been complex for the last seven years, believe it or not, has resulted in, you know, software and services revenue on the balance sheet of
congratulations on the good quarter. >> thank you, jim. i'm incredibly proud of what our teams have accomplished in a very challenging environment inflationary environment with the component challenges that we face but, you know, the teams delivered a third consecutive quarter over 30% product order growth rpo at 30.5. you pointed it out earlier all time backlog and high backlog at $14 billion and crew our web scale crowd business by 70%. so it was an enterprise which was the fastest...
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. >> thanks for watching "fast money" on this crazy day today "mad money with jim cramer" starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money, i'm here to level the playing market there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> welcome to "mad money," my job, not just to entertain but to educate, put these days in context, call me 1-800-743-cnbc. how can the stock market not crash when it looks like world war iii out there. after brutal and ugly morning, the dow nasdaq, pulled 3.34% it was a stunning reversal from a market that was down guy ganttat the open with ukraine flames from horrendous russian aggression that anyone would want to buy not sell stocks. sadly, it's easy in retrospect to see why we have had ages to see that russia would invade ukraine. our government has been warning us about this on a daily basis for many weeks it's one of the reasons we sold off so hard in the last few weeks. there's no surprise here, except we can't be sure how the war is going. maybe the market rallied because wall street is betting on
. >> thanks for watching "fast money" on this crazy day today "mad money with jim cramer" starts right now >>> my mission is simple to make you money, i'm here to level the playing market there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> welcome to "mad money," my job, not just to entertain but to educate, put these days in context, call me 1-800-743-cnbc. how can the stock market not...
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stan >> this is stan. >> go ahead. >> who is this >> it is jim >> jim okay i am in indiana and i am interested in the walgreens boots stock. >> i was out with people last night that knoevers in ros brewer, the new o go i say buy walgreens. buy it post omicron, i think edwards stryker and isrg should be able to bounce right back we just had these guys great technology now, brunswick after reporting a top line are they ready to cruise into the sunset or are people giving up and i will discuss how a different thought process can help make you money and rapid fire in tonight's edition of the lightning round. stay with cramer you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire hey i'm joe montana. when you get to be our age, you have little patience matching your job description. for nonsense and inefficiency. after years of practice you become a pro at pretty much everything. so when i qualified for medicare, i
stan >> this is stan. >> go ahead. >> who is this >> it is jim >> jim okay i am in indiana and i am interested in the walgreens boots stock. >> i was out with people last night that knoevers in ros brewer, the new o go i say buy walgreens. buy it post omicron, i think edwards stryker and isrg should be able to bounce right back we just had these guys great technology now, brunswick after reporting a top line are they ready to cruise into the sunset or are...
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is jim jim crow. this is sally and every other crow that we can imagine. it's voter suppression. jim crow. >> tucker: that's right. showing photo i.d. to vote says mr. eric michael dyson, who not only teaches at a college but has three names that is both jim crow and jane crow and for that matter very much like their little known love child joseph escrowed, who's even more racist than his parentsts are. that's how immoral voter id is. so stop it right now, says eric michael dyson. it's the end of democracy at this point. a lot of things are the democracy, including we are here to tell you not wearing a mask in an elevator.. yes, that's the end of democracy too. >> so l says the latest bulletin from i want to be clear here. we're not accusing anyone of history. just reporting the news fromstti this sitting democratic congressman who in point of fact rarely sits but instead leaps around pointing a finger at people and accusing them of things. then he or she s sat is explainh the latest threat to democra
is jim jim crow. this is sally and every other crow that we can imagine. it's voter suppression. jim crow. >> tucker: that's right. showing photo i.d. to vote says mr. eric michael dyson, who not only teaches at a college but has three names that is both jim crow and jane crow and for that matter very much like their little known love child joseph escrowed, who's even more racist than his parentsts are. that's how immoral voter id is. so stop it right now, says eric michael dyson. it's...
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i mean, as jim said me issues momentum. if you're moving a 1000 miles an hour and you are going to get derailed. so for facebook, the problem was it wasn't just a drop and users, it was the 1st, i think it was the 1st drop in the you in the entire company's history. i mean, it's been flat in north american canada for several years. a surprise there. same thing in europe, up a little down, a little relatively flat, but in the rest of the world that's in their growth zone and not traditionally what happens with companies like this. they grow 1st in the us, been in canada then in europe, and they get a lot of growth out there. but after they saturate those markets, they move to the rest of the world. facebook has been in the rest of the world for a while, and so their growth, they're starting to slow down and it's worrying people, especially because the average revenue per user is much lower there. so if, if the u. s. canada, europe are staying flat, that's where they're getting lot of their money. that's for the wealthiest pe
i mean, as jim said me issues momentum. if you're moving a 1000 miles an hour and you are going to get derailed. so for facebook, the problem was it wasn't just a drop and users, it was the 1st, i think it was the 1st drop in the you in the entire company's history. i mean, it's been flat in north american canada for several years. a surprise there. same thing in europe, up a little down, a little relatively flat, but in the rest of the world that's in their growth zone and not traditionally...
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and this goes to jim's point about anti trust as well. yes, there finally saying, okay, see what government. you know, we're not the only guys in this field, there's plenty of other people stop your last suits, you know, they're the anti trust lawsuit against facebook. the 2nd life little while ago, they presented new evidence that was accepted. then they're going to be able to move forward that, but the real issue i think is facebook is looking forward and social antitrust regulators should users. so should everybody out there looking at b. r a are there, you know, facebook matter reality labs is the place where everyone should be focusing their attention. and interestingly enough, the fcc filing an inquiry against their acquisition within for $400000000.00, which they made in october. but they have been quietly buying up every major v r a are studio. and that's going to be the real test is whether they can get away with being the platform or the future. you know, they want to be the iphone, they want to own the app store. they also want
and this goes to jim's point about anti trust as well. yes, there finally saying, okay, see what government. you know, we're not the only guys in this field, there's plenty of other people stop your last suits, you know, they're the anti trust lawsuit against facebook. the 2nd life little while ago, they presented new evidence that was accepted. then they're going to be able to move forward that, but the real issue i think is facebook is looking forward and social antitrust regulators should...
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i mean what i, as jim said me issues momentum. if you're moving a 1000 miles an hour and you had to penny you get derailed. so for facebook, the problem was it wasn't just a drop and users, it was the 1st, i think it was the 1st drop in the you in the entire company's history. i mean, it's been flat in north america and canada for several years. a surprise there, same thing in europe, up a little band, a little relatively flat, but in the rest of the world that's been their growth. so, and that's traditionally what happens with companies like this. they grow 1st in the us, been in canada then in europe, and they get a lot of growth out there. but after they saturate those markets, they move to the rest of the world. facebook has been in the rest of the world for a while, and so their growth, they're starting to slow down and it's worrying people, especially because the average revenue per user is much lower there. so if, if the u. s. canada, europe are saying flat, that's where they're getting lot of their money. that's for the we
i mean what i, as jim said me issues momentum. if you're moving a 1000 miles an hour and you had to penny you get derailed. so for facebook, the problem was it wasn't just a drop and users, it was the 1st, i think it was the 1st drop in the you in the entire company's history. i mean, it's been flat in north america and canada for several years. a surprise there, same thing in europe, up a little band, a little relatively flat, but in the rest of the world that's been their growth. so, and...