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he's long termer.. i'i'urging t long term vieie p.t. in california. p.t. le hey, jihoabouac natiol park bog-yah to you. >> ectlylyhat i was thinking. at's happening? caller: first, want to ank you anyourwesoso staff alyodoorfureyoe thbeststn tv. t y! th meaetet, /hf. list. lithanyou. >>aller: m mquestion abobo rnival cruise lines.( zika has been in and out of the newsvarying degrs. we have volatility. oil picking up. for me it's play o othe baby boomeretiremt.t.t. whather d loerer ke ol? i he ing to do a ststy. ouncedo t ae to driown carnrnal lno don greaquarte mimi t bot wanto pupu i illin d'te surprisetogo thing it on ththsh. n for the wynn. is ionlyoi higher. wawa for a better entry point. we missed e bottom. i apogize. i shld have pullededhe trigger. i belie in steve wynn. it was such tougugwindow. mu m mad money" ahd. fr p pro to staffi, uld e earnings after the close mean theres more work to do? and things areut throaonhe campaigj trail. one of america's most legendary investors is s saking out. find out what he sai tonight's special edition of
he's long termer.. i'i'urging t long term vieie p.t. in california. p.t. le hey, jihoabouac natiol park bog-yah to you. >> ectlylyhat i was thinking. at's happening? caller: first, want to ank you anyourwesoso staff alyodoorfureyoe thbeststn tv. t y! th meaetet, /hf. list. lithanyou. >>aller: m mquestion abobo rnival cruise lines.( zika has been in and out of the newsvarying degrs. we have volatility. oil picking up. for me it's play o othe baby boomeretiremt.t.t. whather d loerer...
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if you read other research reports and news published contemporaneously, it's good that the short-termerseren't seeing any of this, because the simple small country, greece was grabbing the headlines, but greece would coop be resewed. cembalest wrote -- when the stars aligned for mini renaissance in european economic data and for financial market changes advise expectations to have powerful consequences, end quote. sure enough, boy, that forecast is looking pretty brilliant, because the consequences have been powerful. you see, one year ago, one year ago right now, the euro hit its low. i like to measure the europo by looks at the etf that reflects the price again -- and bean they can it was at 104. the big plunge that would take the euro it well below to the power of the greenback. they were dead wrong, he was dead right. starting next week, we'll have easy comparisons when company support, because the impossible has occurred. europe's come back. it's strong, its currency is therefore strong. we are weaker, therefore our currency is weaker. it's the beginning of the end of the super-frea
if you read other research reports and news published contemporaneously, it's good that the short-termerseren't seeing any of this, because the simple small country, greece was grabbing the headlines, but greece would coop be resewed. cembalest wrote -- when the stars aligned for mini renaissance in european economic data and for financial market changes advise expectations to have powerful consequences, end quote. sure enough, boy, that forecast is looking pretty brilliant, because the...
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he's a long termer. i'm urging the long term view. p.t. in california. p.t. >> caller: hey, jim. how about a pinnacle national park boo-yah to you. >> exactly what i was thinking. what's happening? >> caller: first, i want to thank you and your awesome staff for all you do for my future. you are the best on tv. >> thank you! that means something, staff. listen. they're listening. thank you. >> caller: my question about carnival cruise lines. zika has been in and out of the we have volatility. oil picking up. for me it's a play on the baby boomer retirement. what's the near and long-term take on ccl? >> i have been itching to do a story. it got away from me. it bounced from 40 to 47. hope to be able to drill down on carnival when arnold donald had a great quarter. i missed the bottom. i wanted to pull it. if it pulls in don't be surprised to hear good things about it on the show. win for the wynn. this is only going higher. wait for a better entry point. i apologize. trigger. i believe in steve wynn. it was such a tough window. much more "mad money" ahead. from payroll to staffing
he's a long termer. i'm urging the long term view. p.t. in california. p.t. >> caller: hey, jim. how about a pinnacle national park boo-yah to you. >> exactly what i was thinking. what's happening? >> caller: first, i want to thank you and your awesome staff for all you do for my future. you are the best on tv. >> thank you! that means something, staff. listen. they're listening. thank you. >> caller: my question about carnival cruise lines. zika has been in and...
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not a single president, even our two termers, even the ones that were the best of the best, they had moments where things were really, really going sideways for them, where their popularity was going boom. the spaghetti they were throwing on the wall was not sticking. then eventually -- looking back over a long period of time, we have time to appreciate and get past partisan bias about what we think these people stood for and actually appreciate them as figures of history and as representatives of a moment in time. so thank you for your questions. thank you all for coming. it was really great. thanks. [ applause ] >> i will be upstairs. >>> american history tv in primetime continues thursday with the people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a look at sherman's march through the carolinas. at 9:00 p.m., lectures in history features the story of civil war veterans. at 9:55, examing john brown and the election of 1860. and at 11:30 p.m., lectures in history on slavery, women, and the civil war. >>> thursday, the atlantic council hosts a discu
not a single president, even our two termers, even the ones that were the best of the best, they had moments where things were really, really going sideways for them, where their popularity was going boom. the spaghetti they were throwing on the wall was not sticking. then eventually -- looking back over a long period of time, we have time to appreciate and get past partisan bias about what we think these people stood for and actually appreciate them as figures of history and as representatives...
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. >> first termer. >> he's a first termer. he's a young guy. but very presentable and very smart. another person who's not -- it's not crazy to think that paul ryan could be a candidate in the end. >> he has to be drafted. >> he would have to be drafted. that's right. >> why wouldn't he? if you don't have to do anything, you don't have to run, you don't have to suffer the slings and arrows which any candidate suffers. we're going to install you. i think he'd probably say yes. >> well, i don't know. he's also a party man and has been for a long time. he wouldn't want to split up the party. but the problem is that a trump campaign, a trump nomination would have a major adverse effect on the continuation of the republican party as a party that has a discipline or ideology. trump doesn't appear to have that. so there are many people who are very concerned about that person being in the white house as a republican. >> okay. peter, thank you for joining us today. >> thank you. >> all right. well, there are always individual stocks making big moves we want to tell you about. we'll start
. >> first termer. >> he's a first termer. he's a young guy. but very presentable and very smart. another person who's not -- it's not crazy to think that paul ryan could be a candidate in the end. >> he has to be drafted. >> he would have to be drafted. that's right. >> why wouldn't he? if you don't have to do anything, you don't have to run, you don't have to suffer the slings and arrows which any candidate suffers. we're going to install you. i think he'd...
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two termers the election year on average down 4%. >> if you're elect agnew guy. >> yeah. >> then we gotit's different. remember barry goldwater. that was crazy. >> there are similarities. >> george mcgovern, dukakis. >> both sides -- right. this one is different. donald trump, he's is going to get a lot of democrats and a lot of independents and lose a bunch of republicans. where they are going to go i'm not sure. >> for every person that says they are going to move if donald trump is elected there's someone that will move if hillary clinton gets back to the white house. >> here, here. >> you didn't give me a here, here with donald trump but the here, here with hillary clinton. >> chris christie saying he'll do everything to make sure hillary doesn't get within ten miles of the white house. how many times have you heard that one? he's standing right by donald trump. >> i know. >> for tv it's unbelievable. this is incredibly good for cbs. what can we do other than -- we are here to watch the show. >> he's a show. the most amazing thing out of super tuesday from my point of view wasn't wh
two termers the election year on average down 4%. >> if you're elect agnew guy. >> yeah. >> then we gotit's different. remember barry goldwater. that was crazy. >> there are similarities. >> george mcgovern, dukakis. >> both sides -- right. this one is different. donald trump, he's is going to get a lot of democrats and a lot of independents and lose a bunch of republicans. where they are going to go i'm not sure. >> for every person that says they are...
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not a single president, even our two termers, even the ones that were the best of the best, they had moments where things were really, really going sideways for them, where their popularity was going boom. the spaghetti they were throwing on the wall was not sticking. then eventually -- looking back over a long period of time, we have time to appreciate and get past partisan bias about what we think these people stood for and actually appreciate them as figures of history and as representatives of a moment in time. so thank you for your questions. thank you all for coming. it was really great. thanks. [ applause ] >> i will be upstairs. >>> american history tv in primetime continues thursday with the people and events that shaped the civil war and reconstruction. at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a look at sherman's march through the carolinas. at 9:00 p.m., lectures in history features the story of civil war veterans. at 9:55, examing john brown and the election of 1860. and at 11:30 p.m., lectures in history on slavery, women, and the civil war. >>> thursday, the atlantic council hosts a discu
not a single president, even our two termers, even the ones that were the best of the best, they had moments where things were really, really going sideways for them, where their popularity was going boom. the spaghetti they were throwing on the wall was not sticking. then eventually -- looking back over a long period of time, we have time to appreciate and get past partisan bias about what we think these people stood for and actually appreciate them as figures of history and as representatives...
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dagen: is it worse now than it used to be in terms of short termers in college. >> yes. >> not just kentucky. >> yeah look at opportunities to make, millions and millions of dollars, not only for yourself but for your families a lot of players turn to athletics an opportunity to get out of the really bad situation way for ncaa to allow guys that freedom they don't have to pay at college level but sure enough one or two years in college maria they let them go can start getting. >> i had tim duncan graduated from wake forest a degree in psychology played in nba almost 20 years. >> the opportunity because if it doesn't work out -- >> did you go to wake far east. dagen: did. >> brackets how with brackets looking zbroord are you watching games every night? [laughter]. >> -- i am not watching it anymore. >> -- 64 i am won and don. >> i haven't watched a single game. >> i got busted, i am done. >>, by the way, who do you think is the most -- >> who has interests -- >> i am just saying. >> what major league baseball, baseball team do you think was valued as richest according to forbes. >> be able? >
dagen: is it worse now than it used to be in terms of short termers in college. >> yes. >> not just kentucky. >> yeah look at opportunities to make, millions and millions of dollars, not only for yourself but for your families a lot of players turn to athletics an opportunity to get out of the really bad situation way for ncaa to allow guys that freedom they don't have to pay at college level but sure enough one or two years in college maria they let them go can start getting....
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you don't think that he loses anything long-termer in terms of him as nominee?i do think that he represents a significant and -- and sizable group of people across the country who want to see dramatic change when it come to gop and they're getting their voices heard. >> dagen: hillary clinton is ten foil at this point. >> i mean, it's crazy. >> dagen: these candidates from the gop need to be worried about that, though, they have an tuned, i know that cruz and rubio are focused on trying to take down donald trump because this is their last gasp, if you will, if he wins ohio or florida the next week after that, it's pretty much over. >> maria: the 15th. >> dagen: the state department employee has gotten immunity. they went half an hour in this debate and her name came up one time. he's talking about something i'm going to to have to explain to my mother lawyer in the day. >> the democrats can take those clips and put them in ads. >> maria: and the mitt romney speech. i was thinking, all of this is going into democratic ad. >> i would putting those clips away, memo
you don't think that he loses anything long-termer in terms of him as nominee?i do think that he represents a significant and -- and sizable group of people across the country who want to see dramatic change when it come to gop and they're getting their voices heard. >> dagen: hillary clinton is ten foil at this point. >> i mean, it's crazy. >> dagen: these candidates from the gop need to be worried about that, though, they have an tuned, i know that cruz and rubio are focused...