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sharon >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah. >> caller: so i'm trying to see if you think oracle is at a reasonable price to buy here. >> a lot of people call and say good thing about the club. i want to talk about oracle. i got oracle wrong two quarters in a row i thought they were going to do it big, and then they didn't, and i felt it was wrong to hold it. i sold it. i sold it at a bad price i have to defer to others who know oracle better than i do that's how i like to look at it. let's go to greg in florida. greg >> caller: hey, jim. how you? >> i'm good. how you? >> caller: good. thank you for taking my call and hope you and your family had a good mother's day yesterday. >> we had a good mother's day. thank you. >> caller: watch your show almost every night. >> thank you. >> caller: and really appreciate your daily insights. >> >> caller: thank you. >> caller: it's invaluable i'm calling tonight regarding stock symbol alb >> that's lithium. no, anything connected with the ebs right now is a no-go that stock is
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jim was a former u.s. attorney lawyer sitting next to him. still denied the meeting took place. hunter biden and his own transcribed interview confirmed that meeting took place. hunter confirmed his uncle perjured himself in front of this committee. i am here to tell the truth to the american people and i hope each and every one of your congressmen and women give the opportunity to do that instead of focusing on a russia or smearing my family's name or focusing on facts that are irrelevant today. i yield back. experimenter inquiry just two points. i believe mr. bobulinkski went over hope to have the same privilege markets are given equal time too. >> secondly i see we have a witness appearing remotely i thought witnesses were required to appear in person are the rules adopted by the majority at the beginning of congress. do we have a new practice with respect to that rule because i know members on our side were denied the ability to participate in hearings that were conducted in florida, mississippi, alaba
jim was a former u.s. attorney lawyer sitting next to him. still denied the meeting took place. hunter biden and his own transcribed interview confirmed that meeting took place. hunter confirmed his uncle perjured himself in front of this committee. i am here to tell the truth to the american people and i hope each and every one of your congressmen and women give the opportunity to do that instead of focusing on a russia or smearing my family's name or focusing on facts that are irrelevant...
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a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a republican administration, of course. and this started to raise a lot of concern because of the way that senator mccarthy was behaving. his behavior was becoming increasingly erratic and his staff, particularly roy cohn and anothestaff member named david shine, were, you know, getting into more and more controversy. and ultimately, what happened was that some of senator mccarthy's opponents started to raise the question of why these young lawyers, because at the time there was a draft, why these two young lawyers, cohn and shyne, had not been themselves drafted into the
a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a...
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jim townsend of the levin center. oliver north testimony. did it move the needle in the investigation. well, it certainly heightened the level of of controversy and drama around the investi gation. as i mentioned before, he was a very, you know, kind of colorful figure who, you know, we already had millions of people watching these hearings, millions of people really following every every movement of this. you know, this was sort of in the early days of the 24 hour news cycle. and the you know, there was a media feeding frenzy and when he came forward, he really upped sort of the level of intensity. and the revelation is, you know, that the evidence around him that to some degree he had to admit to indicated that he and some of his associates had shredded documents, had deleted emails, had done a great deal to to obscure the truth, to basically hide what was going on, hide an illegal activity that the congress had explicitly forbidden. so a lot was learned in the course of investigating oliver north and also john poindexter, the national sec
jim townsend of the levin center. oliver north testimony. did it move the needle in the investigation. well, it certainly heightened the level of of controversy and drama around the investi gation. as i mentioned before, he was a very, you know, kind of colorful figure who, you know, we already had millions of people watching these hearings, millions of people really following every every movement of this. you know, this was sort of in the early days of the 24 hour news cycle. and the you know,...
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jim townsend of the levin center. oliver north testimony. did it move the needle in the investigation. well, it certainly heightened the level of of controversy and drama around the investi gation. as i mentioned before, he was a very, you know, kind of colorful figure who, you know, we already had millions of people watching these hearings, millions of people really following every every movement of this. you know, this was sort of in the early days of the 24 hour news cycle. and the you know, there was a media feeding frenzy and when he came forward, he really upped sort of the level of intensity. and the revelation is, you know, that the evidence around him that to some degree he had to admit to indicated that he and some of his associates had shredded documents, had deleted emails, had done a great deal to to obscure the truth, to basically hide what was going on, hide an illegal activity that the congress had explicitly forbidden. so a lot was learned in the course of investigating oliver north and also john poindexter, the national sec
jim townsend of the levin center. oliver north testimony. did it move the needle in the investigation. well, it certainly heightened the level of of controversy and drama around the investi gation. as i mentioned before, he was a very, you know, kind of colorful figure who, you know, we already had millions of people watching these hearings, millions of people really following every every movement of this. you know, this was sort of in the early days of the 24 hour news cycle. and the you know,...
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for that reason, jim and then correlation troops set up a ring of steel around a huge area. and it steadily closing in and from that ring, endless columns of pressed persons fleet as the 1st sign of the 1st people's liberation army being crushed. the goods that just weeks before said, brag debits, imminent attack. on the country's future capital. the black darkness comes on positions fall below us, a creek bebbles and the forest rustles. sometimes the restless turning of people asleep can be heard fold assignment, memory of gods in the trenches. it's 2 and the code is biting as gym and so does a work. and by the chill and talk and whispers, the deep silence rules among the crow x they are incredibly rigid. on our right when less than $200.00 steps away, determined and snorting human bodies are jammed together. 5 meters from out positions. the 1st wave of attack us have reached us through the high growth and which bushes valencia stick to the machine gun barrels before they could fire a single shot. and they've been butchered unless they're rated by the yapping gun behind the
for that reason, jim and then correlation troops set up a ring of steel around a huge area. and it steadily closing in and from that ring, endless columns of pressed persons fleet as the 1st sign of the 1st people's liberation army being crushed. the goods that just weeks before said, brag debits, imminent attack. on the country's future capital. the black darkness comes on positions fall below us, a creek bebbles and the forest rustles. sometimes the restless turning of people asleep can be...
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old customer on mountain regions the so just a month often that major partisan victory in pre adult jim and he's pedal plan was to totally remove everyone from color to the teams that are most battalions supported by 25 used to ship battalions a walk in tuscany to in this totally one sided battle. in fact, it was a massacre. the germans captured 60000 civilians from customer region and sent most of them to use the end of its concentration camp. this is the original full page report in german by wal correspondent or near published in the gym, a newspaper. which is i think because of the mountain lies between the sofa, luna. and for the past with us an enormous wooded area. more than 45 kilometers long, caught by deep gorges and surrounded by swim, be lowland with wild rivers danced with the 1st people's liberation army. for the federation of no magic bulk and real business, murder was allowed itself to be driven in expectation of the attacks that would destroy the just wild bands, but well organized groups. they print their newspapers in the coast of florida. they have workshops, manufac
old customer on mountain regions the so just a month often that major partisan victory in pre adult jim and he's pedal plan was to totally remove everyone from color to the teams that are most battalions supported by 25 used to ship battalions a walk in tuscany to in this totally one sided battle. in fact, it was a massacre. the germans captured 60000 civilians from customer region and sent most of them to use the end of its concentration camp. this is the original full page report in german by...
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so this jim document helped a lot by new health gym and split precise with the military documents. so following the gym and documents that i quoted just now, i succeeded in finding both ends to communicate in the gym and press. and even the also the roof that report in the original wall film the right off to the customer operation. head of the independent state of croatia, county public was even received by the florida at old hitler himself. both the germans and cro. let's work strongly happy with the successful elimination of bandits as cut. now said the final liquidation of the point that i mention, the fact is the tablets of the great woods that his great operations saying that he successfully was all to the jewish. and this, it'd be an issues of the question in croatia. in this context, it's perfectly clear why couldn't a use such a language that's very typical of the signature of ss documents, and definitely not very much. and couldn't be seen in the german press. good news reports are under stated and fall from what really happened in color in that bloody mexico to build time
so this jim document helped a lot by new health gym and split precise with the military documents. so following the gym and documents that i quoted just now, i succeeded in finding both ends to communicate in the gym and press. and even the also the roof that report in the original wall film the right off to the customer operation. head of the independent state of croatia, county public was even received by the florida at old hitler himself. both the germans and cro. let's work strongly happy...
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what's he saying, jim? >> what he just said >> oh, sorry >> welcome back, david >> nice to see you i appreciate the fact you guys missed me. >> did someone say that? you're in my head? >> you were doing my usual -- i felt like you missed me. >> i did miss you. >> by the way, guys, on this subject i was at a couple of conferences over the last couple weeks and all anybody really wants to talk about is ai. >> and the impact. >> these were broader conversations in many ways about the impact more broadly, and not just in terms of what we talk about so often the business impact, but also the societal impact. this thing is coming so fast and it's unclear to me certainly and many of the people i've heard speak about it recently that people are fully prepared for what is coming and the fact that we're going to have something that exceeds human intelligence at some point. there's plenty of arguments around this, and then what is that going to really mean for humanity. >> i'll tell you what does it mean for professio
what's he saying, jim? >> what he just said >> oh, sorry >> welcome back, david >> nice to see you i appreciate the fact you guys missed me. >> did someone say that? you're in my head? >> you were doing my usual -- i felt like you missed me. >> i did miss you. >> by the way, guys, on this subject i was at a couple of conferences over the last couple weeks and all anybody really wants to talk about is ai. >> and the impact. >> these...
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let's begin with the markets, jim. a bit of the setup here, tech all-time high on the s&p. >> there are semiconductors yesterday that aren't even doing well or at least hinted that things are turning. texas instruments gave a sense that the stock was just on fire. micron on that -- basically capitulation call. i've missed it. i'm going positive. it worked. qualcomm on the idea that some people are looking for their chips even though they should be in abundance. yesterday was a day where bro broadcom, we're talking about a top ten company in america. i asked jensen whether he would split the stock, the ceo of nvidia. he said, well, i'll consider it. do you know what would happen if they split that stock? a 10% move. it would be insane. it would be based on nothing. >> we'll get a 10 for 1 lrcx along with a big buyback today. >> lamb has always been much more pro shareholder than the others. i have to tell you i think lam is the intellectual property of so many -- when you say you want to build -- secretary raimundo said
let's begin with the markets, jim. a bit of the setup here, tech all-time high on the s&p. >> there are semiconductors yesterday that aren't even doing well or at least hinted that things are turning. texas instruments gave a sense that the stock was just on fire. micron on that -- basically capitulation call. i've missed it. i'm going positive. it worked. qualcomm on the idea that some people are looking for their chips even though they should be in abundance. yesterday was a day...
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jim gaffigan is here. everybody and they are grammy nominated musicians who are joining forces on their upcoming sweat tour. charli xcx and troye sivan will be joining us. but before we get to all that, the very first witness called by the prosecution and donald trump's hush money trial confirmed in testimony last week that the payments were part of a criminal conspiracy to defraud the electorate and help trump during the 2016 campaign. for more on this, it's time for a closer look. well, guys, we just had a two week hiatus for spring break and we missed a fair amount. i did not do well mentally without the show to process the news. here's a picture of me over the break doing a closer look at a makeshift desk in central park. i talked for 36 hours straight until i got too tired and passed out. here's a picture of that. yeah, yeah, we missed trump falling asleep in court. but guys, good news. i think it's going to happen again if someone's going to doze off multiple times during the first week of a trial, t
jim gaffigan is here. everybody and they are grammy nominated musicians who are joining forces on their upcoming sweat tour. charli xcx and troye sivan will be joining us. but before we get to all that, the very first witness called by the prosecution and donald trump's hush money trial confirmed in testimony last week that the payments were part of a criminal conspiracy to defraud the electorate and help trump during the 2016 campaign. for more on this, it's time for a closer look. well, guys,...
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jim fitterling, congratulations. i remember when people felt the dividend was in jeopardy, and those people were dead wrong because of your discipline. thank you very much. >> i hope we're going to be able to increase it for them. >> that would be terrific. thank you, jim. >>> as we go to break, let's look at bonds today. lot of data, whether it's claims or starts or ip out in the last hour or so. got a ton of fed speak as well on the way, including barkin with us here onset. meantime, ten-year just back above 4.35%. stay with us. [busy hospital background sounds] this healthcare network uses crowdstrike to defend against cyber attacks and protect patient information. but what if they didn't? [ominous background sounds] this is what it feels like when cyber criminals breach your network. don't risk the health of your business. crowdstrike. we stop breaches. are you interested in safeguarding your investments with gold? alamos gold is a growing canadian gold producer with a long track record of outperformance. alamos
jim fitterling, congratulations. i remember when people felt the dividend was in jeopardy, and those people were dead wrong because of your discipline. thank you very much. >> i hope we're going to be able to increase it for them. >> that would be terrific. thank you, jim. >>> as we go to break, let's look at bonds today. lot of data, whether it's claims or starts or ip out in the last hour or so. got a ton of fed speak as well on the way, including barkin with us here...
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i want to talk to you about your meeting with joe biden, hunter biden and jim biden in may 2017 with other members bringing up the meeting you had at the beverly hilton the night before that conference, but i want to talk about the next day when you went as his guest to that conference. you did watch joe biden deliver a speech and then you had a follow-up conversation with them, correct? >> correct. >> what did he tell you during that conversation? >> as i have already publicly shared, i was brought backstage by his team because he had just given his keynote and we just exchanged pleasantries and i walked him out to his car and he specifically thanked me for the work i was doing with his son and brother and asked me to keep an eye on them. >> my understanding is that after joe biden left, you went across the street to the peninsula hotel and had a long conversation with his brother jim biden? correct? >> i did. >> it's my understanding you asked him how they did the business while joe biden was a political figure in what was his response? >> correct. i was concerned and asking from a
i want to talk to you about your meeting with joe biden, hunter biden and jim biden in may 2017 with other members bringing up the meeting you had at the beverly hilton the night before that conference, but i want to talk about the next day when you went as his guest to that conference. you did watch joe biden deliver a speech and then you had a follow-up conversation with them, correct? >> correct. >> what did he tell you during that conversation? >> as i have already...
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ron. >> caller: hello, jim. a big old new jersey boo-yah to you and your family's crew. >> i'm liking that. it's a local boo-yah. >> caller: you betcha. we'd like to thank you for your knowledge and your guidance through the years. >> thank you. >> caller: it's been fabulous. my wife and i wish -- my wife and i, maria, wish you a long and healthy life with all the best that life has to offer. >> oh, thank you. thank maria too. that is very sweet. i feel very blessed. my daughter was here yesterday. it's really terrific. what's going on? >> caller: with that my question is on boston scientific. >> that company is just doing so well. they have an amazing cardio franchise. i wish i owned that for the trust. it is just fantastic. great call. thank you for the kind words. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bring your trades into focus on thinkorswim desktop
ron. >> caller: hello, jim. a big old new jersey boo-yah to you and your family's crew. >> i'm liking that. it's a local boo-yah. >> caller: you betcha. we'd like to thank you for your knowledge and your guidance through the years. >> thank you. >> caller: it's been fabulous. my wife and i wish -- my wife and i, maria, wish you a long and healthy life with all the best that life has to offer. >> oh, thank you. thank maria too. that is very sweet. i feel very...
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the possible deniability that jim biden talked to mr. bob linsky about and the statement, the ruble that govern how the business operated around joe biden. the rule that said say it, forget it, write it, regret it. i want to thank our witnesses for coming today. they like the whistleblowers who came to the committee are doing it simply because they want the american people to have the truth. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the ranking member for 12 minutes for his opening segment. >> thank you very kindly. with any luck today marks the end of perhaps the most spectacular failure in the history of congressional investigations. the effort to find a high crime or misdemeanor committed by joe biden and to impeach him for it. in prior hilarious episodes of this long-running madcap series america got to see the following, nearly 20 witnesses who cannot identify a single act of wrongdoing by president biden much less a high crime misdemeanor and who overwhelmingly testified that biden was not involved in any of his family's business adven
the possible deniability that jim biden talked to mr. bob linsky about and the statement, the ruble that govern how the business operated around joe biden. the rule that said say it, forget it, write it, regret it. i want to thank our witnesses for coming today. they like the whistleblowers who came to the committee are doing it simply because they want the american people to have the truth. i yield back. >> the chair recognizes the ranking member for 12 minutes for his opening segment....
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for that reason, jim and then to relation troops set up the ring of steel around a huge area. and it steadily closing in and from that ring, endless columns of pressed persons fleet as the 1st sign of the people's liberation army being crushed. the goods that just weeks before said brad, debits, imminent attack on the country's future capital. the black darkness comes on positions fall below us, a creek bebbles and the forest rustles. sometimes the restless turning of people of sleep can be heard for the assignment, memory of gods in the trenches. it's too am the coldest binding. as german soldiers are working by the chill and talk in whispers, the deep silence rules among the crowds. they are incredibly rigid on our right when less than $200.00 steps away, determine them snorting human bodies jammed together 5 maters from our positions. the 1st wave of attack us have reached us through the high growth and which bushes volunteers stick to the machine gun barrels before they could fire a single shot and they've been butchered unless they're rated by the yapping gun behind the y
for that reason, jim and then to relation troops set up the ring of steel around a huge area. and it steadily closing in and from that ring, endless columns of pressed persons fleet as the 1st sign of the people's liberation army being crushed. the goods that just weeks before said brad, debits, imminent attack on the country's future capital. the black darkness comes on positions fall below us, a creek bebbles and the forest rustles. sometimes the restless turning of people of sleep can be...
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the buyback, jim, 110 is the biggest ever. it's bigger than most s&p market caps, the on the list of all-time record buybacks, apple has the top six. >> well, the fantastic cfo is trying to run it at cash neutral. they have so much cash. >> so much. they have $162 billion in cash, marketable securities. $105 billion in debt. they've got $58 billion of net cash. >> right. this is a surprise for them. they have too much cash. they'll be in there buying. they're in there buying all the time. i think that where people -- the two things people got wrong was, one, the growth for in quarter. but the second was, like, and tim's kind of a, i think, a little shocked that there are all these surveys that talked about how china got worse, worse, worse, when china got better, better, better, so i think what tim is saying is that the surveys are -- just don't do a good job and maybe you shouldn't rely on them as much as people do. >> no, but it is clear that huawei has an entrant in the marketplace that has taken share in a significant way.
the buyback, jim, 110 is the biggest ever. it's bigger than most s&p market caps, the on the list of all-time record buybacks, apple has the top six. >> well, the fantastic cfo is trying to run it at cash neutral. they have so much cash. >> so much. they have $162 billion in cash, marketable securities. $105 billion in debt. they've got $58 billion of net cash. >> right. this is a surprise for them. they have too much cash. they'll be in there buying. they're in there...
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jim: we will get cracking. we've made substantial investments to become a superpower, that's the core, the global economy will be powered by clean cheap energy and we have a role to play to become reliable suppliers of energy. more needs to be done. tax incentives, targeted grants, making sure that we've got architecture to attract and deploy private investment. reporter: on two critical minerals, you amassed money for exploration. should we expect more? >> more on tuesday. critical minerals are the opportunity of a century. critical minerals are one of the reason why there is so much attention from global and domestic investors. we need to deploy that. exploration is important. open-source science to map australia is important. >> china is seeing green shoots in their economy but for australia we would like to see more. from your conversations are you expecting more stimulus as the year goes forward? jim: our budget will forecast chinese growth in the near term and that will be the weakest growth since china b
jim: we will get cracking. we've made substantial investments to become a superpower, that's the core, the global economy will be powered by clean cheap energy and we have a role to play to become reliable suppliers of energy. more needs to be done. tax incentives, targeted grants, making sure that we've got architecture to attract and deploy private investment. reporter: on two critical minerals, you amassed money for exploration. should we expect more? >> more on tuesday. critical...
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at that time, jim and crow out to units to coast of the groups headquarters, which were on the top of the 3 hills. each connected to another 3 strong battery has had been built around the peaks, cleverly placed behind them. hidden machine gun nests and rifle trenches in the center for several months. it was solid block houses with workshops, hospitals, weapons stalls, and printing houses. they had prepared for a very long time, but huge forest kept everything beneath its maternal canopy. so it was very hard, even for our avi action to find the groups center where supplies went carefully, bare reasons camouflaged. one captive showed us those hidden places for the customer, we survey of one bunker. can you please results? 18 sense of beads to sense of grease several barrels of combine. so the sense of pulling $300.00 windows plus umbrellas, pets, super clothes for around $300.00 people. $0.20 of wheat and 8 barrels of gasoline. 15 bicycles. one, press for a flat printer, a copying machine, frightening kit, ink, paper, soups, etc. the, [000:00:00;00] the, the, what day that's the thing.
at that time, jim and crow out to units to coast of the groups headquarters, which were on the top of the 3 hills. each connected to another 3 strong battery has had been built around the peaks, cleverly placed behind them. hidden machine gun nests and rifle trenches in the center for several months. it was solid block houses with workshops, hospitals, weapons stalls, and printing houses. they had prepared for a very long time, but huge forest kept everything beneath its maternal canopy. so it...
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i'm jim acosta. our next hour of newsroom with wolf blitzer. it starts right now, i have a great happening this hour watching several important news stories unfolding live right here on cnn at any moment now, the us attorney general well, merrick garland is expected to announce that the justice department is suing ticketmaster's parent company. >> it would set up an antitrust flight that could reshape the multi-billion-dollar live music industry and president biden sitting down with kenya's president william ruto, with china's expanding role in africa looming over the state visit also write down, congress has gr
i'm jim acosta. our next hour of newsroom with wolf blitzer. it starts right now, i have a great happening this hour watching several important news stories unfolding live right here on cnn at any moment now, the us attorney general well, merrick garland is expected to announce that the justice department is suing ticketmaster's parent company. >> it would set up an antitrust flight that could reshape the multi-billion-dollar live music industry and president biden sitting down with...
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>> yeah, jim, good to be with you without question. well, as to the aid mr. nauta, the claim by the attorneys for him is that he would have no knowledge or information with respect to the content to those boxes. why is that relevant? >> because it defeats the notion of knowledge. >> it's defeats the notion of conspiracy. and they attorneys are arguing for walt nauta, the valais to the former president, that he shouldn't be prosecuted to the extent that he was not engaged in a conspiracy because he did not know that the boxes that he was following are carrying out on behalf of art the behest of the former president had any classified documents, so that will be their core argument, right and so with regard to trump's argument, we know that there's been a number of grievances. he's brought up about the case and why it should be dismissed. we know also gem that there was an attack as to the constitutionality of the espionage act fact that ship has sailed. the judge said no, the espionage act, which underlies this is very much constitutional. the matter can go for
>> yeah, jim, good to be with you without question. well, as to the aid mr. nauta, the claim by the attorneys for him is that he would have no knowledge or information with respect to the content to those boxes. why is that relevant? >> because it defeats the notion of knowledge. >> it's defeats the notion of conspiracy. and they attorneys are arguing for walt nauta, the valais to the former president, that he shouldn't be prosecuted to the extent that he was not engaged in a...
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and so this jim ikoko. it takes this takes a stand this week in this hushk an monet trial and rosie's been rosie o'donnell's been texting him comfortingex him with messagessf of support like, breathe, you got this. like you what? >> an unlikely couple. well, i just think it's funnier that i visualize rosie the t watching the tv codev die. >> i got to it.t yo she's sitting there just going for word like i love you so if you only didn't have a, it wasn't a . i mean, yeah. >> in't know about this audience tonight. they don't know our brand. it's and 24/7. if you want anything else,an you got a special reportything,, have you. have you ever been followingtty us? it is pretty bizarre. it's like what happens whebizarn you get new friends to that like you. oh, you lose your old and youan get these new friends and you want to please your new friends. ooh. noyo tpleas w i had rosie o'donnellro and dan goldman or whatever his name is,sie i know as much as o would love to make fun of rosie right now, i have to say i f
and so this jim ikoko. it takes this takes a stand this week in this hushk an monet trial and rosie's been rosie o'donnell's been texting him comfortingex him with messagessf of support like, breathe, you got this. like you what? >> an unlikely couple. well, i just think it's funnier that i visualize rosie the t watching the tv codev die. >> i got to it.t yo she's sitting there just going for word like i love you so if you only didn't have a, it wasn't a . i mean, yeah. >>...
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jim. as an expert in strange noises can you make a noise that describes what the debate might be like we. >> a lot of that. tells me he accidentally somewhere along the lies that debate." he said it then his team -- is like me saying i go around with tyler arlo fight fight him 1 day. it's not a record. okay well alright. but he can't use his arms. and they get the first 10 punches. you would still lose though. >> his feet could kill you. >> i did not write that 1. that was 1 of the few poop jokes i didn't write. i thought that 1 was beneath me. like many poop jokes. dew you think this is real? don't trust the democrats. they are doing law a right now what's going on? >> it's hard to say. rarely hope it happens though. i don't believe much sports so the debates are one-timer i feel like how sportspeople feel. watching and other people has their takes. i honestly think the rules they wouldn't hurt trump much at the good stuff to debate someone like ryden and asked our question of someone who
jim. as an expert in strange noises can you make a noise that describes what the debate might be like we. >> a lot of that. tells me he accidentally somewhere along the lies that debate." he said it then his team -- is like me saying i go around with tyler arlo fight fight him 1 day. it's not a record. okay well alright. but he can't use his arms. and they get the first 10 punches. you would still lose though. >> his feet could kill you. >> i did not write that 1. that...
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jim: you should expect more on tuesday. critical minerals are the opportunity of the century for australia. this is a golden opportunity for australia. it is one of the reasons why there is so much attention from global and domestic investors. we need to make sure we can attract and deploy that. the exploration is an important part of that. the geoscience open source science to map australia, are groundwater are critical minerals opportunity. ben: speaking of global opportunities, china, if you green sheets and their economy. four australia, we might like to see a lot more. from your conversations around the world ahead of this budget and the rest of the year, are you expecting to see more stimulus in the chinese economy? jim: i think there is a prospect of that. our budget will forecast chinese growth with a four in front of it, for in the near term. if that -- that will be the weakest period of growth since china began opening up in the late 1970's. the chinese economy has been soft. the property sector has been a big par
jim: you should expect more on tuesday. critical minerals are the opportunity of the century for australia. this is a golden opportunity for australia. it is one of the reasons why there is so much attention from global and domestic investors. we need to make sure we can attract and deploy that. the exploration is an important part of that. the geoscience open source science to map australia, are groundwater are critical minerals opportunity. ben: speaking of global opportunities, china, if you...
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. >> hello, jim. it's donna from new jersey. >> i thought so. >> adobe dropped in february and has not been over 520 since march. although targets are over 600, adobe looks dead in the water. earnings are due june 13, what do i do? sell now? >> it is the cheapest i've seen. a lot of this is because of the belief that they were not able to get this and they have two expensive of an offering. they will figure this one out. i don't know how he's going to figure it out. i don't have an answer for it but i'm not running adobe. i know he's a smart person and therefore i'm thinking with him at 475 give or take 10 or 15 points. i am saying that to donna from new jersey. let's go to errol in indiana. >> hey, jim. why have profits or earnings remained so flat compared to other stocks when the market has been doing so well? >> which stock? >> lng. >> this is very complicated business right now. lng, we are trying to figure out whether they will be able to build more plants. we do know the president said we will
. >> hello, jim. it's donna from new jersey. >> i thought so. >> adobe dropped in february and has not been over 520 since march. although targets are over 600, adobe looks dead in the water. earnings are due june 13, what do i do? sell now? >> it is the cheapest i've seen. a lot of this is because of the belief that they were not able to get this and they have two expensive of an offering. they will figure this one out. i don't know how he's going to figure it out. i...
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jim: nothing. the problem they are facing right now is the june 12 meeting, probability is 8% the fed will move. the market thinks we are on hold. there is nothing they can say. we have to wait for data to see if it surprises in either direction that would get them to move up in their current stance. jonathan: either direction. what little data would it take to reintroduce a summary rate cut, much more to reintroduce the conversation about hikes, after powell tried to bury them last week in the news conference? jim: we went from asking if he was going to hike rates to a summer cut because we had a missing payrolls -- missing payrolls. if cpi were to miss or beat, it could change the narrative in the next couple weeks. right now we are in that weight mode. when fed officials come out now, the next meeting, june 12, is baked into the cake. we know there is more data after that. jonathan: you will hear from some retailers, walmart. tsmc posted a 60% jump on sales on the backup seemingly never-ending d
jim: nothing. the problem they are facing right now is the june 12 meeting, probability is 8% the fed will move. the market thinks we are on hold. there is nothing they can say. we have to wait for data to see if it surprises in either direction that would get them to move up in their current stance. jonathan: either direction. what little data would it take to reintroduce a summary rate cut, much more to reintroduce the conversation about hikes, after powell tried to bury them last week in the...
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i would not be standing here if it were not for jim. i mean that sincerely. and neither of us would be standing here without emily clyburn, a woman of enormous character that we all miss. we are a great nation because we have good people like jim and emily clyburn. >> president biden awarded congressman clyburn with the presidential medal of freedom award friday. it is the highest honor bestowed on any civilian in the u.s. the white house said clyburn transformed the lives of millions of americans and created a more free country over the last three decades and congress. the democratic congressman jim clyburn, the south carolina award he himself joins us and as a surrogate for the biden/harris presidential campaign. have to say graduations to my friend, the honorable jim clyburn. >> congratulations. truly the highest honor. can we talk about the awards ceremony in the presidential medal of freedom. you received along with 18 other distinguished individuals. can you just take us inside the moment that we are seeing. what did it feel like? there are only a small
i would not be standing here if it were not for jim. i mean that sincerely. and neither of us would be standing here without emily clyburn, a woman of enormous character that we all miss. we are a great nation because we have good people like jim and emily clyburn. >> president biden awarded congressman clyburn with the presidential medal of freedom award friday. it is the highest honor bestowed on any civilian in the u.s. the white house said clyburn transformed the lives of millions of...
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a historic week for stocks, jim. we got to 40k, we hosted 11 on the vix, but just barely, but we did. >> people are stalki talking ab stock market. for the long time, they talked about my tomatoes. and then say, wow, what is that about? people who have not been in. people who are thinking, is it too late? i try to present a constructive view. but it's gotten in people's minds, carl, and also numbers from gallop last week who said 62% of the people are back. someone in their house owns stocks. that's up from 52. which was interesting. 52 was the low, which is just when the dow got back to where it was before 2007. so, you had 2007, people got back to even and they left. and now gen-z, gen x back. millennials back. boomers i think just blown out and don't rely. and it's quite encouraging, because if we can get people in stocks as opposed to more radical things that people by, the options, double etfs, single stock options. i think we might find the next selloff which of course, there will be one, we'll have new buyers,
a historic week for stocks, jim. we got to 40k, we hosted 11 on the vix, but just barely, but we did. >> people are stalki talking ab stock market. for the long time, they talked about my tomatoes. and then say, wow, what is that about? people who have not been in. people who are thinking, is it too late? i try to present a constructive view. but it's gotten in people's minds, carl, and also numbers from gallop last week who said 62% of the people are back. someone in their house owns...
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company did reaffirm full-year guidance, jim. they guided comps down and came in 3.7 >> when you talk to brian, he'll be insistent that this wasn't anything that you should find unexpected the thing that i'm struggling with is he talks about the consumer, in tepid terms walmart didn't walmart told about a consumer that's in good shape and price rollbacks. we didn't get price rollbacks from target until this week. so, i'm beginning to wonder whether target is out of position versus walmart. where walmart is really starting to -- walmart plus -- represent a bargain. walmart can also subsidize sales because they have this terrific advertising business there may be apples to oranges walmart's really spread far afield from target target, to some degree, is missing the mark, and they have to -- maybe they have to up their game a bit but they may not have the scale of walmart i look at this, and i say, geez, it's really sliding in part because it just may not have such special merchandise that it can compete against a really revitalized
company did reaffirm full-year guidance, jim. they guided comps down and came in 3.7 >> when you talk to brian, he'll be insistent that this wasn't anything that you should find unexpected the thing that i'm struggling with is he talks about the consumer, in tepid terms walmart didn't walmart told about a consumer that's in good shape and price rollbacks. we didn't get price rollbacks from target until this week. so, i'm beginning to wonder whether target is out of position versus...
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louis fed president jim bullard. mike? mike: thank you very much and welcome to the campus of stanford university, to all of our bloomberg viewers and listeners worldwide, and to jim bullard, the former st. louis fed bank president. now a dean at purdue university. when you look at where we are, if you were on the committee today, what would you think needs to be done? james: i think the amount of disinflation that occurred in the second half of 2023 was a lot. 200 basis points on the core pce 12 month inflation rate. so, that is big. that is the kind of thing we have not seen on that variable in many, many years. so, very successful, but, as you know, the january, february, march reports stalled out a little bit. but you are still sitting at 2.8% on a 12-month basis. i think the challenge for the committee is to somehow take that disinflation on board, because it does mean you should have a lower policy rate without signaling that you are giving up on the last bit of inflation, 80 basis points you need to get back to 2%.
louis fed president jim bullard. mike? mike: thank you very much and welcome to the campus of stanford university, to all of our bloomberg viewers and listeners worldwide, and to jim bullard, the former st. louis fed bank president. now a dean at purdue university. when you look at where we are, if you were on the committee today, what would you think needs to be done? james: i think the amount of disinflation that occurred in the second half of 2023 was a lot. 200 basis points on the core pce...
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okay >> forward earnings keep ticking higher, jim. we're closing in on 244 now for the year you think we're rolling over on earnings growth? >> right now, on the things that really matter, housing, yesterday, if you were in the builders first source, which provides all the materials for almost every major house, their forecast was not slightly down it was bad their forecast was bad they have inventory issues, i think, that are developing there. we are getting inventory issues at kellogg >> kellogg wait, kellogg or kellanova >> snack did okay. you're not hearing those words >> kellogg is a $2 billion -- >> will you let me talk? we are getting a term called normalization. that's code for, you know what we overearned, and now things are coming down. okay and that's what jay knows. he understands the code. normalization is the code word for, we are slowing down >> slowdown. >> by the way, you know who else used normalization disney >> yes they did you're right >> they used normalization after the next paragraph, they talked about travel.
okay >> forward earnings keep ticking higher, jim. we're closing in on 244 now for the year you think we're rolling over on earnings growth? >> right now, on the things that really matter, housing, yesterday, if you were in the builders first source, which provides all the materials for almost every major house, their forecast was not slightly down it was bad their forecast was bad they have inventory issues, i think, that are developing there. we are getting inventory issues at...
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farmer jim, cisco. earnings beat, biggest drop in revenue in 15 years. >> i listened to the call and, scott, sometimes you wonder, why listen to the call? and the answer is you listen to what the analysts are questioning and it figures things out. they said customers are working through inventory. the inventory will be worked through. they had pretty good projection including a.i. growth. the question from the analysts showed after three quarters of disappointment it will take more than one quarter for the analyst community to believe what they're saying. that's the way it goes. you miss three quarters, you're in the penalty box. it takes more than one quarter to break out. i think they are breaking out in terms of operational performance. the stock is down, but i'm going to give it another quarter. if they perform well, that should take it off to the races. >> i'll let you make peace with the fact you don't own deere, you don't ride it on the farm, hence farmer jim, but you do own deere, the shares. yo
farmer jim, cisco. earnings beat, biggest drop in revenue in 15 years. >> i listened to the call and, scott, sometimes you wonder, why listen to the call? and the answer is you listen to what the analysts are questioning and it figures things out. they said customers are working through inventory. the inventory will be worked through. they had pretty good projection including a.i. growth. the question from the analysts showed after three quarters of disappointment it will take more than...
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jim, it was her kindness. i mean laura is just describing the cheerleading and i mentioned this a little bit ago. i was on the receiving end of that and it was just it's so nice and kind to have somebody out there that is willing to chile you and encourage you. and that's what was an amazing thing about alice. and i know the two of you on this particular show set for many, many segments together yeah yeah. jessica i i'm really heartbroken get over this alice was a friend she wasn't just a panelist or an expert i loved her so much and she and i got to be friends back in the 2012 campaign. she was working for rick santorum back then and i got my first taste of alice's a tremendous wit in there was, there was a summit during that campaign where mitt romney aide said, well we're not worried about what romney said during the primaries. we can just do an etch a sketch and he'll be just fine for the general election and we were at a mitt romney rally one day and alice shows up and being and she says, jim, i'm here, c
jim, it was her kindness. i mean laura is just describing the cheerleading and i mentioned this a little bit ago. i was on the receiving end of that and it was just it's so nice and kind to have somebody out there that is willing to chile you and encourage you. and that's what was an amazing thing about alice. and i know the two of you on this particular show set for many, many segments together yeah yeah. jessica i i'm really heartbroken get over this alice was a friend she wasn't just a...
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alina habba, house judiciary -- jim jordan will weigh in and also jim jordan will weigh in on the issue of oh may be evidence was tempered with an that being in the florida case. on the far left digital force donald trump on the -- of the campaign trail. his opponent joe biden has been sidelined by his own physical and mental limitations. the biden campaign announcing that joe's speeches will now be shorter moving forward and back you seek out they want americans to see as little of joe biden as possible and frankly for good reasons. he is weak, he is frail, he is not cognitively strong enough to handle what are the rigors of a campaign trail let alone be presidents. and back a horde of white house staffers are no surrounding joe biden whenever he walks either to marine one or -- or away from marine one. of course, they want to hide his daughter and shuffle. another big boy stairs are out of question on air force one. joe always takes the short steps up to air force one after a series of embarrassing falls. biden has also relied on what the white house is calling maximum stability sneak
alina habba, house judiciary -- jim jordan will weigh in and also jim jordan will weigh in on the issue of oh may be evidence was tempered with an that being in the florida case. on the far left digital force donald trump on the -- of the campaign trail. his opponent joe biden has been sidelined by his own physical and mental limitations. the biden campaign announcing that joe's speeches will now be shorter moving forward and back you seek out they want americans to see as little of joe biden...
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let's bring in bianco research president jim bianco because, jim, those sayings are mostly from, i think, people who have missed the magnificent seven. [laughter] they missed it. listen, obviously trees don't ultimately grow to the sky and nothing does last forever. however, you have an incredible knowledge of market history, and i want to get your thinking overall in this phenomenal period that we're in right now with the mag 7 and the a.i. phenomenon. >> you know with, what's different about this period is that the concentration of the rally is from the largest stocks. there are countless number of periods in history where a theme emerges or an industry merges, and it captures everybody's fancy and it goes. it's usually very small, and it grows into something much bigger. it's almost unheard of to say let's do that with the largest stocks and make them even larger. that's why as i heard you say earlier people have a little bit of a fear about these companies. not about their lack of their profitability, but about the power and the control that they have because they started so big and
let's bring in bianco research president jim bianco because, jim, those sayings are mostly from, i think, people who have missed the magnificent seven. [laughter] they missed it. listen, obviously trees don't ultimately grow to the sky and nothing does last forever. however, you have an incredible knowledge of market history, and i want to get your thinking overall in this phenomenal period that we're in right now with the mag 7 and the a.i. phenomenon. >> you know with, what's different...
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i want to talk to about your meeting with joe biden, hunter biden, and jim biden in may of 2017. other members are going to bring up the meeting you had at the beverly hilton the night before the conference but i want to talk about the next day when you win as joe biden's guest. seawatch joe biden deliver a speech that they had a follow- up conversation with joe biden. isn't that correct? >> correct. >> what did joe biden tell you during that conversation? >> i was brought backstage by his team because he had just given his keynote. and we just exchange pleasantries and i walked him out to his car and he specifically thanked me for the work i was doing with his son and his brother and asked me to keep an eye on them. >> and my understanding, mr. bobulinski, as you want across the street to the peninsula hotel and had a long conversation with his brother jim biden. isn't that correct? >> i did. >> asked how the biden family does the business that they do while joe biden was such a prominent political figure. what was the response to you? >> i was asking from a position of concern
i want to talk to about your meeting with joe biden, hunter biden, and jim biden in may of 2017. other members are going to bring up the meeting you had at the beverly hilton the night before the conference but i want to talk about the next day when you win as joe biden's guest. seawatch joe biden deliver a speech that they had a follow- up conversation with joe biden. isn't that correct? >> correct. >> what did joe biden tell you during that conversation? >> i was brought...
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jim realize things going on here, but in each food item has its own kind of story. but broadly speaking, it goes back to the pandemic and the russian war in ukraine. i mean the pandemic scrambled supply chains. and we're still figuring that out and disentangling all that. and the russian war sent oil, natural gas, agricultural prices, fertilizer grains, prices skyward and never still feeling the effects of that. unfortunately, now the good news is inflation is moderating, but it's going to take a while for people to feel the benefit of that yeah. >> and that's affecting what's happening at the fed because the fed is reluctant to lower interest rates. and so mortgages cars and so on become more expensive. and i wonder, you know, the stock market hitting 40,000 we don't see enough americans investing in for one case is that what it is or they're just the four? one case system. just isn't working well enough for middle and lower-income americans. >> is that part of it? >> i mean, should we be making as much of a deal out of the dow hitting 40,000 if main street is stru
jim realize things going on here, but in each food item has its own kind of story. but broadly speaking, it goes back to the pandemic and the russian war in ukraine. i mean the pandemic scrambled supply chains. and we're still figuring that out and disentangling all that. and the russian war sent oil, natural gas, agricultural prices, fertilizer grains, prices skyward and never still feeling the effects of that. unfortunately, now the good news is inflation is moderating, but it's going to take...
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disconcerting. >> jim, you mentioned rl as a name to value in retail. vfc, i imagine, you would consider the opposite. >> yeah, and there were some people who -- oh, boy, they really took it to them calling it fraud now, bracken darrell -- i happen to love bracken darrell, the ceo, and it was one of those legendary conference calls where he's going into the tunnel, okay, and it's the first half, and the other team has scored 27 points, and he has no -- none, and he starts the conference by saying, we have them exactly where we want them that was that kind of call >> yeah, yeah. vans, down 27. it's a surprise loss >> vans. say it ain't so. >> sales down. that's a miss. >> timberland down 14% i should have known dickey's was bad. i got this great jacket at walmart for $24. now i know why dickey's was down 15 >> ope cuts under armour today >> if i were kevin plank, i would say, really? i mean, the beatings will continue until the morale increases. >> although, you know, as long as we're talking about the consumer, goldman today calling for 2.5% real income
disconcerting. >> jim, you mentioned rl as a name to value in retail. vfc, i imagine, you would consider the opposite. >> yeah, and there were some people who -- oh, boy, they really took it to them calling it fraud now, bracken darrell -- i happen to love bracken darrell, the ceo, and it was one of those legendary conference calls where he's going into the tunnel, okay, and it's the first half, and the other team has scored 27 points, and he has no -- none, and he starts the...
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now jim, good to me. it's a should have to gain ridiculous solution that the you so much to the flushing new shift. so of a surprise miss, you have circle in the corner of the 5th floor. i suggest you might need to show us the price points. this is joseph bureau, and it's really so he bought the jacob, dora, personally, it was part of the manufacturing was a little deal with which and david looked at the mazda, of course, the ownership project. where would i go to a couple guys for the program? the i just bought up with 3 cheese montana, hoping you might have just sort of a discussion with my son with a parcel for jessica, for on the what i'm going you to go, the doctor said to get the poignancy as the move. well, show them the need, so i'm with is i'm getting this game with a 1000000 does raise the right to manage the domain strict or for region, but via the system will not to should you want to go put you name? yeah. ethical, regina critique permission. i have to order, see yeah, the solution guy on the
now jim, good to me. it's a should have to gain ridiculous solution that the you so much to the flushing new shift. so of a surprise miss, you have circle in the corner of the 5th floor. i suggest you might need to show us the price points. this is joseph bureau, and it's really so he bought the jacob, dora, personally, it was part of the manufacturing was a little deal with which and david looked at the mazda, of course, the ownership project. where would i go to a couple guys for the program?...
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well, we're not own mariotti is one of our most experienced trial lawyers, jim. yeah. and he has hit the nail on the head this wasn't winnable case. it's still is not a slam dunk in my view, having been there every day for the prosecution i think the odds of a conviction are somewhere upwards of 80%. the defense, in part because of this scattershot approach the defense is not really gunning for an acquittal. that's out of reach here what they're hoping for is one angry juror that there's one juror who either feels a whole sympathy for trump or just for whatever reason does not follow the evidence and the law, the holdout. yeah. that's what they're trying. four just one and renato, i mean, that's that's been my kind of question throughout all of this. is mike, we have just one juror who perhaps didn't share everything during this jury selection process and whammo, it's just that's gonna be it. that's how this case is going to play out. what's your, sense what, i mean? the other thing to think about too is that they've had several days now to mole all of this over and pe
well, we're not own mariotti is one of our most experienced trial lawyers, jim. yeah. and he has hit the nail on the head this wasn't winnable case. it's still is not a slam dunk in my view, having been there every day for the prosecution i think the odds of a conviction are somewhere upwards of 80%. the defense, in part because of this scattershot approach the defense is not really gunning for an acquittal. that's out of reach here what they're hoping for is one angry juror that there's one...
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he and jim a let me in jim. i said half you how well no, i'm not shocked in the car been shot. should email you back in the shop called me and then the shop told me out to be how well when was i'm about to jump to. yeah. how the, the bottom of the, of the love i don't see pop up, elijah, may yet those g and it has home mad as though those e lays have been amount of data. but we will have the, i'm going to little bit of minus cs wide in eh, come in. uh, yeah, i need the homeless she is. she did move last year at the heart of getting there in a lot of the use of the ship to can to cover not annoying who are what scan, what am i on the island vision. my way again was on my level, the usual ok to me and looked and had only a 4. do i bid 16 result of bull heck, where usually you're under wouldn't barely seconds where we've been left. so you go here to the, the wind and that sees in the store and ship the store and they had the who had a, had the whole body of the heart of the you mean that the stuff or what the, how do you use? and the injunction, well then we and then we some, a lo
he and jim a let me in jim. i said half you how well no, i'm not shocked in the car been shot. should email you back in the shop called me and then the shop told me out to be how well when was i'm about to jump to. yeah. how the, the bottom of the, of the love i don't see pop up, elijah, may yet those g and it has home mad as though those e lays have been amount of data. but we will have the, i'm going to little bit of minus cs wide in eh, come in. uh, yeah, i need the homeless she is. she did...
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jim, the matching rights that warner bros. discovery has don't just relate to the potential of where our parent company, comcast, through nbc, of course, would acquire rights there and be a gains, but actually, also, this potential deal with amazon that the nba is negotiating. these matching rights, though, my understanding is were put in place when this contract was done last time, ten-plus years ago, before you really had the emergence of streaming services in terms of for sports in particular, and so it does remain, i think, somewhat unclear if, in fact, warner bros. discovery were to move to say, hey, we want to match the amazon package is it purely monetary, or is it like terms, if the nba is saying, yes, but you have to only stream these games, so you can only do it on max, what will that mean in terms of the likelihood of warner bros. discovery deciding to match? so, any number of things here, but it figures prominently, as it did in this story, this upgrade here, into people's view of warner bros. discovery. how much w
jim, the matching rights that warner bros. discovery has don't just relate to the potential of where our parent company, comcast, through nbc, of course, would acquire rights there and be a gains, but actually, also, this potential deal with amazon that the nba is negotiating. these matching rights, though, my understanding is were put in place when this contract was done last time, ten-plus years ago, before you really had the emergence of streaming services in terms of for sports in...
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jim and physician and micro biologist rather call. he conducted drug trials in a phone the british colony in east africa. many people here suffered from sleeping sickness call experimented on them using a remedy containing arsenic. his goals together dos for the treatment, pharmaceutical industry, and once and whatnot. util. the peter stuff. concord, people that call to should robert cox experiments with sleeping sickness. patients led to blindness, the trials to police and what he called concentration comes. patients were crammed together and treated until they no longer should symptoms of the disease kind of people try to escape and that's why they were held by force also by some massive forces, misfiring for one must even call test if he's remedy on more than a 1000 people a day many died in the process to precise fetus unknown. here, the fish that thoughts and these experiments play a very important role in the history of the german pharmaceutical industry has been full. it was a precursor to antibiotics. ones as an active ingredi
jim and physician and micro biologist rather call. he conducted drug trials in a phone the british colony in east africa. many people here suffered from sleeping sickness call experimented on them using a remedy containing arsenic. his goals together dos for the treatment, pharmaceutical industry, and once and whatnot. util. the peter stuff. concord, people that call to should robert cox experiments with sleeping sickness. patients led to blindness, the trials to police and what he called...
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the type but jim was born in 19202. he was the middle child of five children who grew up on a farm in rural louisiana but while he was enrolled in art school gym registered for the draft and went on to serve in the army's 23rd special troops. as part of her covid unit he made fake tire marks he punched a prerecorded audio cross enemy lines through camouflage speakers when he's not make inflatable artillery jim made portraits of his fellow soldiers and even a russian refugee his unit cared for. art shows in their tent sadly many jim painted did not live to see the end of the war. they serve as reminders of the heavy cost of freedom the devastating effects of tyranny over the course of the war regularly stole great masterpieces as an attempt to consolidate power and crush the human spirit. but here is the thing. just as the enemies of freedom are stealing and destroying the world's great works of art men like jim reasoner god-given talents creating new works of art to defeat our enemies and uplift the spirit of their fell
the type but jim was born in 19202. he was the middle child of five children who grew up on a farm in rural louisiana but while he was enrolled in art school gym registered for the draft and went on to serve in the army's 23rd special troops. as part of her covid unit he made fake tire marks he punched a prerecorded audio cross enemy lines through camouflage speakers when he's not make inflatable artillery jim made portraits of his fellow soldiers and even a russian refugee his unit cared for....