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i really it in a way it was it was like jim's show in way jim obviously, jim loved good literature. he was always reading and the fact that he was reading columns, novel piqued, calms, curiosity for sure i don't i doubt if you you're novelists i mean, i doubt if you would have reached out necessarily i don't think we would have met without that. wvi mean the world is web togetr in truly extraordinary i did the same as you, i must admit. zoomed in on that photograph. i think he's in the tilly's section, which is kind a fairly naughty little section. and i think that's why he's got a little bit of a smile on his face. but noth fact he was he was reading this book, you know, connected me to him, um, and, you know, when i saw photograph and then put it up against the other photograph that we all know about, then i had to balance all these things in my mind. and i wrote to diane immediately or not. not immediately, but within a couple of months. and then she never got that. she never got the email because i said, if you ever want to write about your son or about your own experience, i wo
i really it in a way it was it was like jim's show in way jim obviously, jim loved good literature. he was always reading and the fact that he was reading columns, novel piqued, calms, curiosity for sure i don't i doubt if you you're novelists i mean, i doubt if you would have reached out necessarily i don't think we would have met without that. wvi mean the world is web togetr in truly extraordinary i did the same as you, i must admit. zoomed in on that photograph. i think he's in the tilly's...
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we got our first real letter from jim. jim always was good letter writing. dad was so tickled. he took the letter down to the war plant where he works to read it. to the boys. jim said, dear pup, i'm finally learning how to be a real radioman on 830 in the morning until fourth, 15 in the afternoon, we go from one class to another. most of the fellows are around my own age and i mean, we're getting a real education up. a fellow who goes through a school. this gets training that will fit in for any kind of communications job. what the big vixens call the post war world. the instructors are experts. most of them have had practical experience with all kinds of radio installations. they know how to get the stuff across. so it's understandable. we're taught not only how to repair a piece of equipment under any conditions, but how to build it from the ground up. of course, the big radio manufacturers are working exclusively for the army and navy. keep us posted. all the latest improvements. in class and typing in code is what i like best. they shoot the messages slow first and speed i
we got our first real letter from jim. jim always was good letter writing. dad was so tickled. he took the letter down to the war plant where he works to read it. to the boys. jim said, dear pup, i'm finally learning how to be a real radioman on 830 in the morning until fourth, 15 in the afternoon, we go from one class to another. most of the fellows are around my own age and i mean, we're getting a real education up. a fellow who goes through a school. this gets training that will fit in for...
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jim j bullock: but i was in the closet. i was terrified that, you know, it would ruin my career or whatever. you know? and then, you know, in 1985 i discovered that i was hiv positive. there was really not any treatment for it. i was terrified. dan rather: congress opened hearings today on aids, the acquired immune deficiency syndrome and what the government is doing to fight it. geri jewell: i lived in paranoia in the 80s. absolute total paranoia. geri: name that handicap! geri jewell: when the aids outbreak started, i was terrified of people finding out that i'm gay. there was no way i could be openly gay at that time. it would have been career suicide. jim j bullock: i think being gay was admitting to someone that you could have aids. patrick gomez: ultimately we didn't see very many lgbtq characters in sitcoms in the 80's. for most lgbtq communities it was a very dark time. dorothy: seems you had a transfusion while you were there. the hospital thinks the blood may have contained hiv antibodies. rose: hi...v- wait a min
jim j bullock: but i was in the closet. i was terrified that, you know, it would ruin my career or whatever. you know? and then, you know, in 1985 i discovered that i was hiv positive. there was really not any treatment for it. i was terrified. dan rather: congress opened hearings today on aids, the acquired immune deficiency syndrome and what the government is doing to fight it. geri jewell: i lived in paranoia in the 80s. absolute total paranoia. geri: name that handicap! geri jewell: when...
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>> hi, jim. this is sandy from colorado. it is graduation season out here. >> oh, fantastic. i hope all graduations go off as planned for the proud parents who have every right to be proud. how can i help? >> absolutely. my daughter is graduating from high school, going to college, so, of course, we are thinking about dorm decorating. so, i want to get your thoughts on wayfarer. >> look, i think wayfarer is exactly the way you decorate a dorm. look, the stuff is good. we actually buy a lot of it, because you know what? what the heck? i like a bargain like everybody else. i think wayfair is terrific. let's go to bob -- oh, no! we have to wrap things up. but, you know what? there's always the next seven years. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of a piece that i didn't count on, not the lightning round. this is the type of bull market behavior we haven't seen in ages. my advice, much more mad money. if i were to start from nothing, i would do it the way brooke kirshon does. so, we have t
>> hi, jim. this is sandy from colorado. it is graduation season out here. >> oh, fantastic. i hope all graduations go off as planned for the proud parents who have every right to be proud. how can i help? >> absolutely. my daughter is graduating from high school, going to college, so, of course, we are thinking about dorm decorating. so, i want to get your thoughts on wayfarer. >> look, i think wayfarer is exactly the way you decorate a dorm. look, the stuff is good. we...
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frank. >> hi, jim. i had capital nrg in my portfolio for years and i sold it -- and i making money on my portfolio. >> i like it. let's go to ed in florida. ed. >> hey, jim, what you think about wms advanced drainage systems? >> another incredible infrastructure play. there are so many good ones and i keep trying to get them altogether in one particular place and i have not been able to do that. i have let people down. let's go to clinton in florida. >> hey, jim. ast space mobile has not made any money yet, not a nickel. what do you think of its potential? >> no, i want you to stay away. we have so many great companies. you don't need to be in that one. let's go to ed in florida. >> hey, jim. new club member here. thanks for taking my call. >> of course. how can i help? >> i have a question about riva technologies? >> it's made it all the way back. hallelujah for them. i always like to those guys. i wish honeywell would sell its division to those guys. let's go to mike in pennsylvania. >> hey, jim, i'm
frank. >> hi, jim. i had capital nrg in my portfolio for years and i sold it -- and i making money on my portfolio. >> i like it. let's go to ed in florida. ed. >> hey, jim, what you think about wms advanced drainage systems? >> another incredible infrastructure play. there are so many good ones and i keep trying to get them altogether in one particular place and i have not been able to do that. i have let people down. let's go to clinton in florida. >> hey, jim....
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that is one of jim clyburn's favorite quotes. always grounded in faith, family, and service, jim has guided south carolina and our country with a steady hand over the last half-century. i can say this without fear of contradiction. i would not be standing here as president making these awards if not for jim. i mean this sincerely. 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 people like jim and emily clyburn and our honorees today, all of them. my fellow americans, jim is the best. thank you. [applause] what i had to keep doing when writing these introductions is make them shorter and shorter and shorter because there is so much more to say about each of them. but we would be here for 12 hours. as you all enough -- but you all know how incredible they are, an incredible group of people. ladies and gentlemen, my fellow americans, i congratulate the presidential medal recipients and their families. i will make sure we provide the p
that is one of jim clyburn's favorite quotes. always grounded in faith, family, and service, jim has guided south carolina and our country with a steady hand over the last half-century. i can say this without fear of contradiction. i would not be standing here as president making these awards if not for jim. i mean this sincerely. 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 people like jim and...
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. >> thank you, jim. i have to thank our wonderful products technology engineers and most of all our customers for choosing us. >> let's talk about the fact you have basically not just ethernet, some people would say dumb switches, they were never dumb, but you're working on a network as a service that can use all the knowledge that you have and really help companies beyond just anecdotal. i mean, you've got a great empirical set of data that works terrifically for artificial intelligence >> absolutely. i think over the last 15 years, jim, we've created this operating system called the u.s. and we've built into it a network data link architecture that enables a tremendous number of overlays for zero touch auto automation, security, observability, and especially for this new wave of artificial intelligence and that's really coming in as a strong offering so that customers can not only build a great foundation but also overlay the right software characteristics on top of that >> i really like the line that
. >> thank you, jim. i have to thank our wonderful products technology engineers and most of all our customers for choosing us. >> let's talk about the fact you have basically not just ethernet, some people would say dumb switches, they were never dumb, but you're working on a network as a service that can use all the knowledge that you have and really help companies beyond just anecdotal. i mean, you've got a great empirical set of data that works terrifically for artificial...
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let's go to jim in florida jim. >> caller: jimmy chill, this is jim from naples, florida >> okay. what's up? >> caller: i want to start off by thanking you and your staff for all the help throughout the years. >> you're welcome. >> caller: i've been watching you since kudlow and cramer, which my dad got me to watch at a very young age >> 24 years ago. just so people know. >> caller: my question is on a wind and solar company which has started acquiring several years ago, i've added to my position because it went down the stock is down 46% over the year pays a good dividend buy, sell or hold n.e.p. >> it's losing too much money. maybe i'll put them on but they're losing too much money to recommend i'm sorry. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! >> announcer: the "lightning round" is sponsored by charles schwab coming up, check please. cramer on which stocks are feasting in the battleground restaurant space when we return trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, unlocking the power of thinkorswim, the award-winning trading platforms. bri
let's go to jim in florida jim. >> caller: jimmy chill, this is jim from naples, florida >> okay. what's up? >> caller: i want to start off by thanking you and your staff for all the help throughout the years. >> you're welcome. >> caller: i've been watching you since kudlow and cramer, which my dad got me to watch at a very young age >> 24 years ago. just so people know. >> caller: my question is on a wind and solar company which has started acquiring...
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>> hey, jim. i'm calling about oklo. and as a former nuclear actor operator, i have concerned about an operator list nuclear reactor. but i think it would be great. >> no, i actually would like to see some things there. i think that is the kind of technology that would be required of humans. but i'm doing the way to play these things. that's the best one. and you know what, it is just better that they got the reactor and they will make good of that. let's go to jeff in california. jeff? >> hey, jimmy, i really want to buy this stock called applovin, baby. >> they had a great quarter and people are loving it. i'm not going to fight you on it. it was great. i don't love enterprise software. and that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. >>> coming up, three retailers have a different stripe. all of them winners? cramer explains the big moves next. trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, giving traders even more ways to sharpen their skills with tailored edu
>> hey, jim. i'm calling about oklo. and as a former nuclear actor operator, i have concerned about an operator list nuclear reactor. but i think it would be great. >> no, i actually would like to see some things there. i think that is the kind of technology that would be required of humans. but i'm doing the way to play these things. that's the best one. and you know what, it is just better that they got the reactor and they will make good of that. let's go to jeff in california....
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>> jim: not perfectly. i mean, look, it is really the worst part of the style, sandra -- trial, sandra. i have tried a lot of jury trials. it is by far the most stressful part for the client and it is the most stressful part for the lawyer when you're just trying to kill time and trying to spike lee of what is happening behind the closed door. so you prepare the client for the rest. you explain what could happen next in terms of setting a sentencing and whether there's any argument about stepping him back to making him start serving a jail sentence not. there's a lot of stuff to talk about probably endless questions from the client. but at the end of the day, it is like this pavlovian thing where he waited and then wait and way a -- and suddenly the buzzer goes off and you are in court getting a breaded. >> john: something, jim, that we've been talking about, you have been in situations like this. as a prosecutor. the judge has wild biden the playing field by saying there does not need to be unanimous agree
>> jim: not perfectly. i mean, look, it is really the worst part of the style, sandra -- trial, sandra. i have tried a lot of jury trials. it is by far the most stressful part for the client and it is the most stressful part for the lawyer when you're just trying to kill time and trying to spike lee of what is happening behind the closed door. so you prepare the client for the rest. you explain what could happen next in terms of setting a sentencing and whether there's any argument about...
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>> no, jim it's just -- it's out of the public domain. it's just interruption of some health capabilities which we're trying to work hard fast with our client to make sure we bring them back up and running >> can you -- look, you're not a b to c but what do you tell a person? we're all getting these calls. we know where they're from emanating from people who bought this information from a major health care insurer and getting calls you're entitled to certain programs all stemming from this darn thing when will this end and people go to jail? >> well, jim, i think we are seeing more and more enforcement lately we are seeing the various agencies of government start to coordinate so i think i'm hopeful about the enforcement actions the government can bring and have seen they've gone ahead and thwarted attempts so i'm cautiously optimistic about what's going on from an enforcement and organization -- organizing perspective in terms of how they are. the hacks are here to stay, unfortunately. i think we'll see more and more hacks going into the
>> no, jim it's just -- it's out of the public domain. it's just interruption of some health capabilities which we're trying to work hard fast with our client to make sure we bring them back up and running >> can you -- look, you're not a b to c but what do you tell a person? we're all getting these calls. we know where they're from emanating from people who bought this information from a major health care insurer and getting calls you're entitled to certain programs all stemming...
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comps down two, jim. interesting that domino's has reclaimed the throne on pizza comps. >> look, domino's, they -- look, one of the things that has to happen, when you get domino's, you have to have a really powerful guy who runs it, and russell weiner is just dramatic. he sold hot dogs, by the way, when he was growing up >> he did? >> baseball. yankee stadium >> that's good preparation >> i sold ice cream. philadelphia >> yes >> ice cream, i got ice cream here, skipper. people calls called me skipper or captain >> we mentioned a bunch of double-digit movers premarket. bumble is in there warby is in there. >> now, warby has become a choice tenant for the real estate investment trust. they often mention, and we got warby. i would be remiss if i didn't mention dyne d.i.n. people are trading down at ihop. i didn't think you could trade down at ihop i think you were really down there already, david like, trade down from what, the b blueberry to the plain pancake >> you can't get real syrup at ihop actually, i
comps down two, jim. interesting that domino's has reclaimed the throne on pizza comps. >> look, domino's, they -- look, one of the things that has to happen, when you get domino's, you have to have a really powerful guy who runs it, and russell weiner is just dramatic. he sold hot dogs, by the way, when he was growing up >> he did? >> baseball. yankee stadium >> that's good preparation >> i sold ice cream. philadelphia >> yes >> ice cream, i got ice...
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host: jim? do you want to respond? jim: there is an old joke in 2016 is that when donald trump and hillary clinton were running against each other, they were each running against the only person they could beat. the hopes of the biden campaign is that this is true, this time around. i think if you are looking at other presidents whose approval ratings were consistently in the 40's. earlier in our conversation, we thought how concerned is the biden campaign? i think they are certainly concerned about the polling but -- and you can tell this by their behavior, the fact that they have not changed course on many issues -- they are still of the belief that ultimately you will have voters who choose or aren't able to bring themselves to vote for donald trump again. that is a calculus that the biden campaign is making and it is one of the reasons the caller had said. host: dennis on our line for republicans. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to go back to what the commentators were saying ab
host: jim? do you want to respond? jim: there is an old joke in 2016 is that when donald trump and hillary clinton were running against each other, they were each running against the only person they could beat. the hopes of the biden campaign is that this is true, this time around. i think if you are looking at other presidents whose approval ratings were consistently in the 40's. earlier in our conversation, we thought how concerned is the biden campaign? i think they are certainly concerned...
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jim in new york. >> hi, jim, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> i'm doing great. thanks for taking my question. >> quite welcome. >> since mid-march wendy's stock price has fallen. first quarter results announced on may 7th. do you think this reduction is reasonable in light of wendy's performance or do you think the market has joover reacted. >> we think it is business as usual that there are some people who felt that lindy would be hurt by the fact that people are not as concerned about environment as they are about security right now. i think that short-term nature thinking, and you should hold on to the stock. this could be a decisive week for the s&p 500, after today's she's getting more bullish. i don't blame her. we saw why. i think it's a reasonably good level. "mad money," we are always looking for signs that the fed could cut rates. what would it mean for the freight industry? typically it's a good thing. and smaller ones and restaurants are sending signals that we have to listen to. i'll share what we've learned and how it could impa
jim in new york. >> hi, jim, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> i'm doing great. thanks for taking my question. >> quite welcome. >> since mid-march wendy's stock price has fallen. first quarter results announced on may 7th. do you think this reduction is reasonable in light of wendy's performance or do you think the market has joover reacted. >> we think it is business as usual that there are some people who felt that lindy would be hurt...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with a groundbreaking agreement that could reshape college sports major settlement between the five power conferences and the ncaa. paves the way for schools to pay student-athletes , students say, it includes paying $2.7 billion in damages to past and current current student at those schools will also have up to $20 million per year that they can use to pay those athletes. and with me now to talk about this as dante stallworth is a former nfl wide receiver and played for the university of tennessee as well as many nfl teams. and jeffrey kessler joins us as well. he was lead attorney in the antitrust suit against the ncaa hey jeffrey, let me start with you first. you've been involved in several suits for athletes, including the fight for the women's national soccer team
i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with a groundbreaking agreement that could reshape college sports major settlement between the five power conferences and the ncaa. paves the way for schools to pay student-athletes , students say, it includes paying $2.7 billion in damages to past and current current student at those schools will also have up to $20 million per year that they can use to pay those athletes. and with me now to talk about this as dante stallworth is a former nfl...
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>> good evening, jim. >> good evening. >> jim, my question is on a company that i'm sure has been around longer than you and i combined. i would appreciate your thoughts on how this old company might fair in this new ai data? on slot. the company is tony incorporated. >> and with the horse heads, and that's the name of the town. but i've got to tell you, i've got to tell you this company has -- has failed. ever since the 1999, 2000 went overearned, it has not been able to generate the kind of return i would have wanted. i would not be a buyer all the way up here. i cannot come up with a thesis. mike from illinois. mike, mike, mike. >> jim, how are you? many time caller. >> oh good. >> and a club member. >> yes. >> exxon, i own some of it, i've owned it for a while. i bought more. and now it has come back down, it is kind of the middle right where my basis is. should i buy more? >> i don't know, i thought rick smith did a great job and the quarter was really good. i thought the stock sold off. this is just an incredible juggernaut. i would hold off right now. i think you could probably bu
>> good evening, jim. >> good evening. >> jim, my question is on a company that i'm sure has been around longer than you and i combined. i would appreciate your thoughts on how this old company might fair in this new ai data? on slot. the company is tony incorporated. >> and with the horse heads, and that's the name of the town. but i've got to tell you, i've got to tell you this company has -- has failed. ever since the 1999, 2000 went overearned, it has not been able...
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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 co a another staff 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 mi
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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so this jim document helped a lot by new health jim 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 roof that report in the original wall film the the right off to the customer, a authoration head of the independent state to croatia. county public was even received by the florida at allstate to let himself both the germans and cro. let's work strongly happy with the successful elimination of bandits. that's good now, said the final liquidation of the ones that i mention. the fact is the tablets of the great woods that his great operation saying that he successfully resolved the jewish. and this, it'd be an issues of the question in croatia, in this context, it's perfectly clear why cut me, i used 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 nails results are under stated and fall from what really happened and because of the in that bloody m
so this jim document helped a lot by new health jim 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 roof that report in the original wall film the the right off to the customer, a authoration head of the independent state to croatia. county public was even received by the florida at allstate to let himself both the germans and cro. let's work strongly...
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it's too and the code is biting as jim and so does a work. and by the chill and talk and whispers, the deep silence rules among the crowds. they are incredibly rigid. on our right, weighing less than $200.00 steps away to time and then snorting human bodies are jammed together. 5 maters from mount positions. the 1st away from the attack us have reached us through the high grass and ridge bushes. volunteer. stick to the machine, gun barrels before they could fire a single shot. and they've been butchered in last night and by the yapping gun behind the young crew. that driven buttons us to the light and courage to convulsive hand gripping a red hot barrel is old, which remains after the unrestrained desire for self destruction. artillery beats at the bottom of the hill, which it reaches over the brow sending dust and fragments of as the head. the front is awakened, bandits appear like caps with knives in that teeth. the muscle, this white light of aluminium rockets, does nothing to frighten the st penetrated the right wing. some cro helps with
it's too and the code is biting as jim and so does a work. and by the chill and talk and whispers, the deep silence rules among the crowds. they are incredibly rigid. on our right, weighing less than $200.00 steps away to time and then snorting human bodies are jammed together. 5 maters from mount positions. the 1st away from the attack us have reached us through the high grass and ridge bushes. volunteer. stick to the machine, gun barrels before they could fire a single shot. and they've been...
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and jim is enjoying me, thank you, jim >> and you can stop now because we're done t"the exchange" is now. >>> and hi everybody welcome to the exchange. i'm kelly evans. here is what is ahead. is the ipo reopening real? check out what is happening. is google's ai strategy a big week for them next year, but all hinging on just one man? we'll find out more. and we've been waiting on something big from apple and they crushed it, but not necessarily how they thought they would we'll talk about all of that in a moment and plus the dow on track for eight straight days of gains just as we thought april was a down
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tweet me at jim cramer. we could sink our pals for giving clear signed today when they spoke at the federal market committee leaving these things unchanged. he might've well done so, it's really this simple you could timestamp the worse of the fed chief at his press conference with a charged s&p rebound he made some comments right then to new heights it was perfectly tied that you had no wonder about how he got into the --. to he became the bulls friend for a while. going into he close gavel, things are very skittish but you know what, lately we've been worried about persistent inflation and shelter, cars, and foodstuffs which could have forced the fed to raise rates again. there are signs of softness, it's all over the place but fortunately jay powell is worried more about the brown trees than the green trees. he's not talking about tightening he thinks that inflation will go away on its own making it more of a dove than a hawk. the worst-case scenario for stocks he actually made a joke. he said he didn't s
tweet me at jim cramer. we could sink our pals for giving clear signed today when they spoke at the federal market committee leaving these things unchanged. he might've well done so, it's really this simple you could timestamp the worse of the fed chief at his press conference with a charged s&p rebound he made some comments right then to new heights it was perfectly tied that you had no wonder about how he got into the --. to he became the bulls friend for a while. going into he close...
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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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host: jim? do you want to respond? jim: there is an old joke in 2016 is that when donald trump and hillary clinton were running against each other, they were each running against the only person they could beat. the hopes of the biden campaign is that this is true, this time around. i think if you are looking at other presidents whose approval ratings were consistently in the 40's. earlier in our conversation, we thought how concerned is the biden campaign? i think they are certainly concerned about the polling but -- and you can tell this by their behavior, the fact that they have not changed course on many issues -- they are still of the belief that ultimately you will have voters who choose or aren't able to bring themselves to vote for donald trump again. that is a calculus that the biden campaign is making and it is one of the reasons the caller had said. host: dennis on our line for republicans. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to go back to what the commentators were saying ab
host: jim? do you want to respond? jim: there is an old joke in 2016 is that when donald trump and hillary clinton were running against each other, they were each running against the only person they could beat. the hopes of the biden campaign is that this is true, this time around. i think if you are looking at other presidents whose approval ratings were consistently in the 40's. earlier in our conversation, we thought how concerned is the biden campaign? i think they are certainly concerned...
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i mean, jim, i didn't want to press you a little bit. i mean, this is a case about a hush money pay off to a porn star. it's not exactly going to be masterpiece theater doesn't know that. >> look, yeah, i think that's part of it, but i think the even the judge recognized right. of course, the process of course, the defense was objecting and they objected. they don't want to reject too much because then that just brings more attention to the whole thing. but they did object. the judge pointed out they could have objected more, but he was making objections for them, which drew attention to the fact to the jury that they might have gone a little too far, and i'm sure you have objected more. there's gonna be an instruction on that. i don't think i would have i think in that particular matter in that particular case, you want to make your objections. let the testimony go on. make your objections. preserve them for appeal, and then if the judges making them for you, let him make him for you, that's a little more effective. >> all right. shanon
i mean, jim, i didn't want to press you a little bit. i mean, this is a case about a hush money pay off to a porn star. it's not exactly going to be masterpiece theater doesn't know that. >> look, yeah, i think that's part of it, but i think the even the judge recognized right. of course, the process of course, the defense was objecting and they objected. they don't want to reject too much because then that just brings more attention to the whole thing. but they did object. the judge...
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umdi with jim mcconnel. jim has been with nssa in several roles and submarine officer before that so everyone i'm sure wants to hear jim more than they want to hear me talk. without further due jim mcconnel. [applause] >> emdi started 2002 when director diverted a group of folks with diverse of experiences set out to review the myriad of information and all the different groups that have evaluated the effectiveness and the productivity of nssa over the years and supplement that with a very extensive set of interviews, more than 250 people from across the enterprise from across the stakeholder community current people in our enterprise, people who had previously operated in the enterprise to get their insights in order to identify as best as possible the key elements and the key activities or issues that could be addressed that would allow the entire interface, this one integrated 58,000 person enterprise how to do a better job to deliver on national security mission. the report was written and many of us who
umdi with jim mcconnel. jim has been with nssa in several roles and submarine officer before that so everyone i'm sure wants to hear jim more than they want to hear me talk. without further due jim mcconnel. [applause] >> emdi started 2002 when director diverted a group of folks with diverse of experiences set out to review the myriad of information and all the different groups that have evaluated the effectiveness and the productivity of nssa over the years and supplement that with a...
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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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that's not the number they're using. >> jim, i'm reading from the press release. plan commits the company to pay ovarian claimants a present value of $6.475 billion. they say that's a far better recovery than claimants stand to recover at trial most claimants awill not recover at all i thought this was what you have been looking for >> i spoke to plaintiffs' lawyers this morning, and they're not all -- j&j is saying that >> okay. >> the plaintiffs' lawyers are not saying that. >> okay, to be fair, a press release from the company >> the plaintiffs' lawyers are not giving me the go ahead on that number. >> on the -- on the plan by the way, the plan >> they're not giving me that. >> they have a proposed plan, we should point out they do say it's a culmination of a consensual resolution strategy they announced last october. what are you telling me, jim >> they have lawyers with thousands upon thousands of claims they put through four lawyers for me, and i do think that they have enough to be able to get it so that the judge will rule in their favor, but they do have
that's not the number they're using. >> jim, i'm reading from the press release. plan commits the company to pay ovarian claimants a present value of $6.475 billion. they say that's a far better recovery than claimants stand to recover at trial most claimants awill not recover at all i thought this was what you have been looking for >> i spoke to plaintiffs' lawyers this morning, and they're not all -- j&j is saying that >> okay. >> the plaintiffs' lawyers are not...
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i don't know, jim. >> with the jeans and the phone. >> jim, let me do this, i'm talking to my dog here which is more important than talking to you. oh, okay, david, how are you >> we'll see you at 6:00 on "mad money. 6:00 p.m. eastern time when we come back, as jim says, wedbush's dan ives talks apple in a moment. 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 gold. invest with us. our growth sets us apart. >>> good friday morning. welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street. i'm carl quintanilla with leslie picker and mike santoli, live at post nine of the new york stock exchange david and sara are on assignment bulls still licking their wounds from yesterday dow's worst decline in more than a year although just a handful of points away from 5300 still. yields a little bit spice yi today as durables did come in warm. >> we're about 30 minutes into the trading session. here are three big movers we are watching positive moves in the retail space. deckers outdoor and ro
i don't know, jim. >> with the jeans and the phone. >> jim, let me do this, i'm talking to my dog here which is more important than talking to you. oh, okay, david, how are you >> we'll see you at 6:00 on "mad money. 6:00 p.m. eastern time when we come back, as jim says, wedbush's dan ives talks apple in a moment. are you interested in safeguarding your investments with gold? alamos gold is a growing canadian gold producer with a long track record of outperformance....
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i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with a groundbreaking agreement that could reshape college sports major settlement between the five power conferences and the ncaa. paves the way for schools to pay student-athletes , students say, it includes paying $2.7 billion in damages to past and current current student at those schools will also have up to $20 million per year that they can use to pay those athletes. and with me now to talk about this as dante stallworth is a former nfl wide receiver and played for the university of tennessee as well as many nfl teams. and jeffrey kessler joins us as well. he was lead attorney in the antitrust suit against the ncaa hey jeffrey, let me start with you first. you've been involved in several suits for athletes, including the fight for the women's national soccer team why are these changes needed right now for the ncaa? i mean, i suppose it sounds like we're going to start treating student athletes like pro athletes in this country so settlement has been a very lo
i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin this hour with a groundbreaking agreement that could reshape college sports major settlement between the five power conferences and the ncaa. paves the way for schools to pay student-athletes , students say, it includes paying $2.7 billion in damages to past and current current student at those schools will also have up to $20 million per year that they can use to pay those athletes. and with me now to talk about this as dante stallworth is a former nfl...
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jim, thanks. mike sec car difficult best may in four years. >> these stupid things don't mean anything -- look, there's a lot to be said when the fed is about -- we've had weaker numbers. it want to go back two weeks two weeks ago what we were worried about is numbers had heated up and the fed was thinking about raising which was, by the way, a completely false narrative that was ginned up i'm sure one of the rich people this morning said the fed was stupid. >> druck had harsh words for powell and bernanke. >> i have harsh words for most of the people. i read a very critical book about lincoln last night he turned out to be a bit of a fraud going into the war i think jay powell has made it so we have a 3.8% unemployment and he's slowing things down what do you want from people do you want him to be able to -- that he should be able to outrun a kryptonite bullet? what do we want of a person? how about we have full employment for people who have never had full employment before what do rich people w
jim, thanks. mike sec car difficult best may in four years. >> these stupid things don't mean anything -- look, there's a lot to be said when the fed is about -- we've had weaker numbers. it want to go back two weeks two weeks ago what we were worried about is numbers had heated up and the fed was thinking about raising which was, by the way, a completely false narrative that was ginned up i'm sure one of the rich people this morning said the fed was stupid. >> druck had harsh words...
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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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jim: alright kids, dinner is on, we're sitting down. jennifer armstrong: when you get to father knows best, it's very patriarchal, dealing with tiny little problems. jim: ah... a quiet evening at home. i could use it. [slam] billy gray: and i played bud. bud usually had a problem with the truth telling, on some level. jim: what was all that racket upstairs? bud: i didn't hear anything. billy gray: father knows best represented the good life; the american dream. jim: i'll read you one story, then off to bed you go. bob: and then leave it to beaver enters the sitcom realm in 1957. wally: what's that? beaver: a haircut i think. tony dow: the real key to leave it to beaver is that it's written from a child's point of view. wally: why didn't you let stanley cut your hair? beaver: i losted my money. jerry mathers: you have the character of beaver and you have wally his older brother who usually does things right, beaver's always the one that gets in trouble. june: [gasps] marisa guthrie: and there were the parents to teach them, to show them
jim: alright kids, dinner is on, we're sitting down. jennifer armstrong: when you get to father knows best, it's very patriarchal, dealing with tiny little problems. jim: ah... a quiet evening at home. i could use it. [slam] billy gray: and i played bud. bud usually had a problem with the truth telling, on some level. jim: what was all that racket upstairs? bud: i didn't hear anything. billy gray: father knows best represented the good life; the american dream. jim: i'll read you one story,...
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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: 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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jim might. listen, it is still very much a focus on disney plus, on direct to consumer, on the efforts to get that to profitability and, of course, to bring it to a margin level eventually that is at least within spitting distance of netflix. that's the hope. and how quickly they get there is going to be a key here, and if they show real progress this quarter, even perhaps as much as a break-even quarter, that would certainly be seen as a real positive, i think, jim. there are any number of other issues that you're still always going to be talking about. espn, over the top, which is getting -- we're -- at some point, we're going to be less than a year away from what they still say is a very important product for them as opposed to the joint venture with fox and warner bros. discovery for the sports streaming service. but jim, it's still all about, in many ways, direct-to-consumer. for this entire industry, and of course, we'll talk about paramount as well, but specifically, the disney, which tru
jim might. listen, it is still very much a focus on disney plus, on direct to consumer, on the efforts to get that to profitability and, of course, to bring it to a margin level eventually that is at least within spitting distance of netflix. that's the hope. and how quickly they get there is going to be a key here, and if they show real progress this quarter, even perhaps as much as a break-even quarter, that would certainly be seen as a real positive, i think, jim. there are any number of...