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jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. he never tried to hide it his names -- his nameho was in the paper in small towns from that league for i i those two summerd there are several key factors here. one is all of the powerful figures who were involved in jim losing his medals knew exactly what he was doing. so did pop warner his coach who was -- to play baseball for years his close associates in pennsylvania will rocky mt. too met with thorpe at least twice when jim was away from school playing baseball. they went huntingle in oklahoma together and warner asked why are you at school right now? anyway after the story broke that jim thorpe have played baseball story broke in worchester massachusetts at the worchester telegram in january of 1913. the paper then and carolina for years but will stir heard his former manager was in town and it talked about how he managed jimna thorpe. he wrote the story and making iy a big deal in a got to new york. warner was asked about it and at night he knew anything about it and he was. th
jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. he never tried to hide it his names -- his nameho was in the paper in small towns from that league for i i those two summerd there are several key factors here. one is all of the powerful figures who were involved in jim losing his medals knew exactly what he was doing. so did pop warner his coach who was -- to play baseball for years his close associates in pennsylvania will rocky mt. too met with thorpe at least twice when jim was away from school...
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did that happen for jim for russian mark -- four jim thorpe? -- for jim thorpe? david: jim thorpe after he lost his amateur status did signed to play baseball with the new york giants for $5,000. he later played professional football making $300 a game. he was never able to make the money out of athletics that modern athletes do. he was still world-famous. one of the reasons he was signed to play baseball for the new york giants was because at the end of the 1913 season, they were going to go on and world tour with the white sox. they would to japan, china, philippines, australia, egypt, and europe. there are a lot of famous american baseball figures on that tour, including john mcgraw, the manager of the giants, charles comiskey, the owner of the white sox and other hall of famers, but the rest of the world didn't know them. a new jim thorpe. wherever they went, everybody wanted to see jim thorpe. even as he lost the medals and it went against them for the rest of his life, he never lost the fame and admiration from the world. kevin: so, one of the things that s
did that happen for jim for russian mark -- four jim thorpe? -- for jim thorpe? david: jim thorpe after he lost his amateur status did signed to play baseball with the new york giants for $5,000. he later played professional football making $300 a game. he was never able to make the money out of athletics that modern athletes do. he was still world-famous. one of the reasons he was signed to play baseball for the new york giants was because at the end of the 1913 season, they were going to go...
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but it did change the name to jim thorpe pennsylvania and it did get jim thorpe's body. i have nothing against the people there. it's not their fault really, but he doesn't belong there. it's a nice little park on the side of the road in a place he had neverla set foot on the side of life. >> but to this day they resist returning the body. >> it went to court. they filed suit, his sons, based on the museum act, bringing artefacts back to where they belong. they won the first federal court and then an appeals court overturned it. supreme court upheld the appeals court and so the legal part of it is over. no, i mean, jim thorpe, pennsylvania, is taking some off its fame from him being there. they're not going to give him back. it would take an act of real integrity and moral courage for him to be turned to where he belongs in oklahoma. i don't see itt happening. >> one thing we know about native americans is they are patient. >> let's hope so, yes, absolutely. >> so jim thorpe continues to make news. >> i had nothing to do with it but it was pretty good timing. so his meda
but it did change the name to jim thorpe pennsylvania and it did get jim thorpe's body. i have nothing against the people there. it's not their fault really, but he doesn't belong there. it's a nice little park on the side of the road in a place he had neverla set foot on the side of life. >> but to this day they resist returning the body. >> it went to court. they filed suit, his sons, based on the museum act, bringing artefacts back to where they belong. they won the first federal...
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jim thorp played under the name jim thorp. a he never tried to hide it and his name in the papers from charlotte to raleigh and smoke hounds for those two summers. several key factors here and one is that all of the powerful white figures who were involved in jim losing his models knew exactly what he was doing starting with pop warner, his coach, who had been sending indian athletes to play baseball for years. whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout that brought jim to his teammates to rocky mount and met with thorp twice in the period when jim was playing baseball and once in huntington, oklahoma, warner didn't ask why aren't you at school right now? after the story broke, that jim thorp played baseball, the story broke in wooster, massachusetts, in the wooster telegram in january of 1913. there were papers in care lynna for years but a reporter in woos ere had one of jim's former managers in town in wooster, massachusetts, and hadin talked about how he had managed jim thorp. then it became -- he was a story and
jim thorp played under the name jim thorp. a he never tried to hide it and his name in the papers from charlotte to raleigh and smoke hounds for those two summers. several key factors here and one is that all of the powerful white figures who were involved in jim losing his models knew exactly what he was doing starting with pop warner, his coach, who had been sending indian athletes to play baseball for years. whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout that brought jim to his...
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[laughter] jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. as hide it and to his name was in the papers for those two summers through the several key factors here, one is all of the powerful figures involved in losing the metals knew exactly what he was doing. they had been sending them to play baseballle for years whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout who brought jim and his teammates down and met with him at least twice in the period when he was away from school playing baseball once they went hunting in oklahoma together you would think he would ask why aren't you in school right now. anyway, after the story broke that heye played baseball the story broke in massachusetts in january of 1913. a reporter heard one of the former managers was in town in massachusetts and talked about how he managed him so it became a big deal, got to new york. warner was asked about it, denied he knew anything about it. the head of the committee and on the boardrd of advisors on the athletic association he knew and would write about it to save hi
[laughter] jim thorpe played under the name jim thorpe. as hide it and to his name was in the papers for those two summers through the several key factors here, one is all of the powerful figures involved in losing the metals knew exactly what he was doing. they had been sending them to play baseballle for years whose close associate in pennsylvania was the scout who brought jim and his teammates down and met with him at least twice in the period when he was away from school playing baseball...
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>> yeah, that's true, jim.ed over, let's call it the last 24, 30 months probably 25, 30% across the country. now, we've seen some of that come back over the last few months but i think it's not just that prices jim, you said it well in the opening. it the combination of the prices and mortgage rates, interest rates being, you know, 3% at the beginning of the year and this week they're in the 7s. >> at the same time, it's not like you're sitting there -- look, you have good gross margins. these are things you can't control. what has gone up in a house is actually to you reasonable given the fact material costs have gone up and harder to find people to work >> oh, jim, you're spot on again. we have seen tremendous cost pressures over the last two years and i would tell you that is both on the labor side as well as the material side. i mean, we can just talk about lumber, jim. we've seen prices of lumber go up four times. >> labor is a problem. the fed can't create people. don't you have to destroy the economy for
>> yeah, that's true, jim.ed over, let's call it the last 24, 30 months probably 25, 30% across the country. now, we've seen some of that come back over the last few months but i think it's not just that prices jim, you said it well in the opening. it the combination of the prices and mortgage rates, interest rates being, you know, 3% at the beginning of the year and this week they're in the 7s. >> at the same time, it's not like you're sitting there -- look, you have good gross...
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jim: it sure is. we are coming off of a great win monday night and now, we will transform the stadium to a concert venue for saturday and sunday. it's exciting. the teams are working their tails off to transform the stadium into a concert venue. one of five, plus a soccer game in 2022. we are excited to welcome the fans and elton john. kristen: how many people can attend as concertgoers? jim: depending on the set up, it could be anywhere from 45,000 to 55 thousand depending on the set up. the grateful dead was a little different. they were able to sell that out at over 70,000 because, we sold seats behind the stage. for this show, anywhere between 45,000 and 50,000 people saturday and sunday. kristen: how many concerts did you guys host this year, the first full year since the pandemic? jim: this is reminiscent in 2014 when we opened levi stadium. we had nine non-nfl events at levi's stadium in a nine month timeframe. we are about six non-nfl events this 2010 into -- 2022 seasons, six concerts and a s
jim: it sure is. we are coming off of a great win monday night and now, we will transform the stadium to a concert venue for saturday and sunday. it's exciting. the teams are working their tails off to transform the stadium into a concert venue. one of five, plus a soccer game in 2022. we are excited to welcome the fans and elton john. kristen: how many people can attend as concertgoers? jim: depending on the set up, it could be anywhere from 45,000 to 55 thousand depending on the set up. the...
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>> you jim. jim: gateway is the largest business association and the north jersey, new york metropolitan region, and we uncritically believe support a strong economy and vibrant business community. and as such, these debates are comprised of questions concerning only business and economic issues. our plan is to have a serious discussion on these issues. we hope that you will find it incredibly boring, but informative. we need much more detail than the usual one or two line responses that you see in the campaign. let me say that i know both of these men well and i have worked closely with them for years. i consider them both to be friends. i respect them both, they are both serious, and they are both thoughtful and smart. they are both strong supporters of the business community. and they are both gentlemen and patriots, and i expect that they will show themselves as such this morning. quick note on titles. both candidates have prestigious titles. we have congressman and senator. but in this debat
>> you jim. jim: gateway is the largest business association and the north jersey, new york metropolitan region, and we uncritically believe support a strong economy and vibrant business community. and as such, these debates are comprised of questions concerning only business and economic issues. our plan is to have a serious discussion on these issues. we hope that you will find it incredibly boring, but informative. we need much more detail than the usual one or two line responses that...
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jim, two points.first round of standing for party leader, was that this would be tough, this would hurt financially, it would be difficult. he had the credibility one might say that ultimately, getting it right while liz truss got it wrong will help him. how will he be seen in the market in terms of the next man at the helm? or woman? market in terms of the next man at the helm? orwoman?i market in terms of the next man at the helm? or woman?— market in terms of the next man at the helm? or woman? i think markets will be stable. _ the helm? or woman? i think markets will be stable, but _ the helm? or woman? i think markets will be stable, but there _ the helm? or woman? i think markets will be stable, but there was - the helm? or woman? i think markets will be stable, but there was little - will be stable, but there was little turbulence and currency markets on friday at the idea boris johnson friday at the idea borisjohnson coming back. i don't think they would have freaked out as much by some of liz
jim, two points.first round of standing for party leader, was that this would be tough, this would hurt financially, it would be difficult. he had the credibility one might say that ultimately, getting it right while liz truss got it wrong will help him. how will he be seen in the market in terms of the next man at the helm? or woman? market in terms of the next man at the helm? orwoman?i market in terms of the next man at the helm? or woman?— market in terms of the next man at the helm? or...
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>> well, thank you, jim.y proud of our global caterpillar team and our dealers around the world as wp well as they worked in the third quarter to meet strong customer demand our top line was up 21%, and we saw double-digit increases in all three of our primary business segments. sales were up in all regions of the world. even though we're still dealing with some pockets of supply chain challenge. >> now, in your release and in your great conference call i kept waiting for someone to say it's going to be the end of caterpillar when they start raising rates too much it just seems like a combination of smarts, of technology and knowing your customer has made it so that that's no longer the kind of sink or swim thing we're going to get from caterpillar. >> well, thanks, jim certainly we're not immune from global macro economic conditions and we monitor it closely. but one of the things that was a key element of our strategy that we introduced in 2017 was the competitive and flexible cost structure. and our team h
>> well, thank you, jim.y proud of our global caterpillar team and our dealers around the world as wp well as they worked in the third quarter to meet strong customer demand our top line was up 21%, and we saw double-digit increases in all three of our primary business segments. sales were up in all regions of the world. even though we're still dealing with some pockets of supply chain challenge. >> now, in your release and in your great conference call i kept waiting for someone to...
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>> caller: hey, jim. >> dan, what's up? >> caller: not much. you tell me, jim. >> i don't know. netflix is up. well, i mean, let's try to make some money together. what's going on? >> caller: i'm looking to possibly purchase some visa stock. >> you know, i was working on visa today because of problems with maybe the senate and i'm going to have to discourage you from buying visa now at 187. it sells at 25 times earnings. that's too rich. i do prefer mastercard a little more and those are expensive and i don't have an appetite for expensive stocks now let's go to steve in virginia, steve? >> caller: hey, how are you doing, jim i like to say boo-yah other than that, i'm a member of the investing club i think it's a bargain i think you really -- i really appreciate what you do for our retail, us retail investors. >> yes, you just made my day, that's what we work on all weekend. do a niece piece sunday night for everybody. even after an eagle's victory, i take time out and write the piece. what is going on >> well, constellation brands, okay you recommended it sounded great. i watch
>> caller: hey, jim. >> dan, what's up? >> caller: not much. you tell me, jim. >> i don't know. netflix is up. well, i mean, let's try to make some money together. what's going on? >> caller: i'm looking to possibly purchase some visa stock. >> you know, i was working on visa today because of problems with maybe the senate and i'm going to have to discourage you from buying visa now at 187. it sells at 25 times earnings. that's too rich. i do prefer...
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jim: he is relevant today. there are opinion pages all over the united states that are filled with warnings that the american democracy is in peril. what do you see as the threats of them -- american democracy today and what were the role in the course of preserving it? justice kagan: i won't comment on all the different threats to democracy and how each one fits but it is impossible to not look around and see that this country faces challenges, not least of which is the fact that the country is so divided and the question of how we work ourselves through that, not just as judges but how often -- how all citizens work through that is important -- is an important one. as judges, the principal task is to ensure the constitution's own commitment to democracy and congress has passed various statutes under certain constitutional provisions that are meant to -- which are meant to protect democracy and equal citizenship to ensure every citizen is equal to every other when it comes to participating in the political pro
jim: he is relevant today. there are opinion pages all over the united states that are filled with warnings that the american democracy is in peril. what do you see as the threats of them -- american democracy today and what were the role in the course of preserving it? justice kagan: i won't comment on all the different threats to democracy and how each one fits but it is impossible to not look around and see that this country faces challenges, not least of which is the fact that the country...
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we have 1000 cases of jim crow era killings.hese are from the confederate states, the 11 states of the former confederacy. we have done as much as we can to collect the records, the doj records, fbi records, local government records, death certificates and family memories all in one place. soaked some of these cases -- so some of these cases are more -- than others. for every case you can plug in a name and find out what happened and find out what records are available. articles, some are accurate, some are not so accurate but the archive will give you a full sense of what the violence looked like and not only what the violence looked like, but with the resistance looks like. the archive focuses also on how communities, african-americans and others in those communities, came together to fight back and to survive these events. susan: it has been a lot of years. are any cases still prosecutable? margaret: no i don't think so. in these cases, the perpetrators are mostly dead, there may be one or two very, very old, where these men
we have 1000 cases of jim crow era killings.hese are from the confederate states, the 11 states of the former confederacy. we have done as much as we can to collect the records, the doj records, fbi records, local government records, death certificates and family memories all in one place. soaked some of these cases -- so some of these cases are more -- than others. for every case you can plug in a name and find out what happened and find out what records are available. articles, some are...
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>> caller: yes, jim -- >> you're up it's jim what's up?ed to tell you how much we appreciate your guidance and knowledge with the market. >> thank you i saw some people this weekend doing some signing of bottles, i got to tell you, we all got to stick together we can get through this. a lot of people did on friday. how can i help >> caller: my question deals with american airlines that i have held for a number of years. at the low price that it is today, should i add to my position or just hold tight? >> i have not been reck ommendi stocks of companies losing money. delta is in best shape but i can't recommend any group of stocks where there is a lot of money lost and includes a lot of different areas like tech. i have to be careful and selective here let go to steve in rhode island, please, steve? >> caller: boo-yah jimmy chill how are you doing on this fine monday >> jimmy is chilling what is going on >> caller: i'm just calling you about slng today i'm curious u.s. started exporting natural gas to europe. is the stock going to pop? >> t
>> caller: yes, jim -- >> you're up it's jim what's up?ed to tell you how much we appreciate your guidance and knowledge with the market. >> thank you i saw some people this weekend doing some signing of bottles, i got to tell you, we all got to stick together we can get through this. a lot of people did on friday. how can i help >> caller: my question deals with american airlines that i have held for a number of years. at the low price that it is today, should i add to...
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tweet cramer #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss sometnghi head to madmoney.cnbc.com. nurse mariyam sabo knows a moment this pure demands a lotion this pure. gold bond pure moisture lotion 24-hour hydration no parabens, dyes, or fragrances gold bond champion your skin pst. girl. you can do better. at least with your big-name wireless carrier. or fragrances with xfinity mobile you can get unlimited for $30 per month on the nation's most reliable 5g network. they can even save you hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, at&t, and verizon. wow. i can do better! yes you can! i can do better, too! see how easy it is to save hundreds a year on your wireless bill over t-mobile, verizon, and at&t. talk to our switch squad at your local xfinity store today. >>> what the heck just happened to the stock of constellation brands this morning the beer and liquor company best known for corona, modelo, pacifico reported, i thought it was a great quarter top and bottom line beat with sales up 10%
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jim: mr. kean, same question, should we take the brakes off oil production in this country? mr. kean: my opponent is a leading voice for the failed policies that got us into the situations we are in today. we are dependent on other individuals that have different priorities that we do here at home. the fact that my opponent and its allies and washington, d.c. made it harder to drill at home, we need in all of the above energy shadow g. it includes nuclear. i support both of those. but if we are truly going to be energy independent, we have to make sure we have the cleanest oil and natural gas being drilled here in this country versus any other country. we should be energy efficient and energy independent. but the policies not just the actual bill. it is also making sure that the oversight over the administration, which is not allowing those to go through, not allowing these things going forward in a timely fashion, we need to ensure that we rely on american energy. in my opponent and his presi
jim: mr. kean, same question, should we take the brakes off oil production in this country? mr. kean: my opponent is a leading voice for the failed policies that got us into the situations we are in today. we are dependent on other individuals that have different priorities that we do here at home. the fact that my opponent and its allies and washington, d.c. made it harder to drill at home, we need in all of the above energy shadow g. it includes nuclear. i support both of those. but if we are...
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jim? >> all right.d pleitgen, thanks as always, excellent reporting out there in ukraine for us. we appreciate it. >>> joining me, national security expert joe saroncioni and military analyst and retired army lieutenant general mark hurtling. how humiliating is theis for th russians? this appears to be -- you know, if this is the work of the ukrainians, this appears to be for domestic consumption in russia. >> yeah. i wouldn't say that exclusively, jim. i know there's a lot of people within ukraine who are executing gifs, paintings, postage stamps and all that. truthfully this is a threefold implication. there's a physical implication. this is an operational attack with strategic implications for the both armies, for both ukraine's army and russia's army. a huge humiliation for russia's army that they haven't been able to defend against this. secondly, it's an emotional attack against the russian people. we've seen over the last week that there have been more and more protests throughout russia about th
jim? >> all right.d pleitgen, thanks as always, excellent reporting out there in ukraine for us. we appreciate it. >>> joining me, national security expert joe saroncioni and military analyst and retired army lieutenant general mark hurtling. how humiliating is theis for th russians? this appears to be -- you know, if this is the work of the ukrainians, this appears to be for domestic consumption in russia. >> yeah. i wouldn't say that exclusively, jim. i know there's a lot...
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mad money with jim cramer starts right now. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job is not just to entertain but to educate and put these days into perspective. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. we're reaching the high peaks stock market this is the place we spot peaks everywhere last week a regional president talked about raising rates in recession. in light of new data, that could be peak hauwkishness. we could be looking at peak treasury yields and could have a second day of explosive gains. the dow surging 825.43 points and the nasdaq plummeting 3.34%. now coming this week the market is over sold as it was when the pandemic started as over sold when jay powell talked about lock step rate hikes in late 2018 could it be peak over sold we saw the dollar drop 4% in a few days peak back. we have the possibility of elon musk paying full price for twitter. no question. let's call it peak enthusiasm to put it kindly for a brand worth way less now that is indeed a range of gre
mad money with jim cramer starts right now. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job is not just to entertain but to educate and put these days into perspective. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. we're reaching the high peaks stock market this is the place we spot peaks everywhere last week a regional president talked about raising rates in recession. in light of new data, that could be peak hauwkishness. we could be looking at peak...
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there are three cell cell doors here, and that was for jim stockdale, an empty cell and got him, jim tilmon and jim mulligan, also united states navy. and then there were eight guys in or rather nine guys in the cellblock here. thanks, robert and i, we lost four of. all right. beat beat army. so when these guys got in these rooms there, pushed him by the north vietnamese army's guards. they yanked their blindfold off at last minute and slammed the door. i looked around, have a dim bulb burning in the ceiling, concrete wall here, a concrete wall here in front of them and a door with a little small grill for air. really. eight or nine holes in the door behind. you know, they put one arm out and touch wall, the other arm they touch the other and they walk their cell. they hit a wall around, walk back. and this was their they were in here for about 23 hours and 30 minutes today. it was a freezer in the wintertime. it was a furnace in the summertime. they didn't know when they were going to get out every single day was exactly the same. and all they was each other. keep their spirits up a
there are three cell cell doors here, and that was for jim stockdale, an empty cell and got him, jim tilmon and jim mulligan, also united states navy. and then there were eight guys in or rather nine guys in the cellblock here. thanks, robert and i, we lost four of. all right. beat beat army. so when these guys got in these rooms there, pushed him by the north vietnamese army's guards. they yanked their blindfold off at last minute and slammed the door. i looked around, have a dim bulb burning...
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have you got me, jim? >> please continue your point.nk we just had a little freeze there in the system. go right ahead. >> jim, you hear me? >> yeah. denver, go right ahead. all right. we'll get denver's thoughts on that in the future and have him back. the zoom signal there with denver failed on us. we'll get denver back on and pick that conversation back up at another time. thanks so much for that time. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, with the midterms 10 days away, the big names from beth parties are out on the trail and force. will it be enough? you could manufacture a whole new way of manufacturing. you could disrupt buying habits before they disrupt your business. you could fire up a new generation of start-ups. and fuel the search for what comes next. so...what are you waiting for? go. baker tilly. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weaknesand discomfort. tr
have you got me, jim? >> please continue your point.nk we just had a little freeze there in the system. go right ahead. >> jim, you hear me? >> yeah. denver, go right ahead. all right. we'll get denver's thoughts on that in the future and have him back. the zoom signal there with denver failed on us. we'll get denver back on and pick that conversation back up at another time. thanks so much for that time. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, with the midterms 10 days...
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i'm jim cramer se i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow the news with shepherd smith starts now >>> the britishhistoric collapse, the outrage and intrigue and what next across the pond i'm shepherd smith this is "the news" on cnbc >> i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party >> she'll exit within a week >> it's a disgrace >> utterly appalling >> it's doing huge damage to our economy. >> the chaos, the candidates to be the new leader, and the carnage that led to this >> i'm actually embarrassed to be british >>> rollin
i'm jim cramer se i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow the news with shepherd smith starts now >>> the britishhistoric collapse, the outrage and intrigue and what next across the pond i'm shepherd smith this is "the news" on cnbc >> i cannot deliver the mandate on which i was elected by the conservative party >> she'll exit within a week >> it's a disgrace >> utterly appalling >> it's doing huge damage to our economy. >> the chaos, the...
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jim?> nadia romero, thank you for being there very much and for your reporting on the ground all weekend on this. let's bring in the commissioner for charlotte county in florida, that neighbors lee county. thank you very much, bill, for being with us this morning. look, the sheriff of your county said on friday that residents are, in their words, quote, facing a tragedy. talked about lack of homes, you know, remaining for those that got knocked out, electricity, water, supplies, and he said we need everything. i know a number of people in charlotte county are elderly, they are over 65, so i wonder how much more difficult that is making this recovery effort. >> well, it does add to the complexity of the process. it's been hard to get things here with i-75 shut down, that's been an issue, and the 62% of our population that's over 65 is a problem. and that problem means they need a lot more care and assistance and trying to get that assistance here has not been easy, but i know that i've been
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>> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, kevin. >> caller: hey, jim, my question for you is i know had a pretty good rally today. do you think going into the end of the year, do you think it's going to end up higher or lower and -- >> it continues to lesson. go ahead, i'm sorry. >> caller: and also, do you think the fintech has bottomed stock square. thinking of setting a position in square. >> no, no, we have companies like american express. we don't need to go with companies actually losing money. we'll see absolutely no to that decision let's go to -- let's go to no one because we're about to wrap. and that, ladies and gentlemen, well, let's just say this quarter only made me like amex even more. much more "mad money" ahead including am i diversified i think thank the members. we're urging you to join making sure your portfolio is prepared to handle the action and switch it up i'll give you answers in the your calls on rapid fire from the lightning round so stay with cramer don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day l
>> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah, kevin. >> caller: hey, jim, my question for you is i know had a pretty good rally today. do you think going into the end of the year, do you think it's going to end up higher or lower and -- >> it continues to lesson. go ahead, i'm sorry. >> caller: and also, do you think the fintech has bottomed stock square. thinking of setting a position in square. >> no, no, we have companies like american express. we don't...
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>> well, i don't think they are, jim.you look at where we're trading, i don't think people really understand the thriving diversified business that we have that is anchored by wealth management you know, we're -- everyone is gone it's been a difficult year but this will be our second best year ever in terms of revenue and profitability only trailing last year. so i do think that what you're saying is true i'm not sure that the market is appreciating it right now. >> all right so ron, i've been a believer you can have ideas yourself, come up with them and you can get direct trading. there is nothing wrong with that you got that, too. i like to talk over an idea and say i like sea gate and if they ask whether it's a hotel you know to pass is it the sounding board for people that want to get wealthy before they blow their heads off? >> well, absolutely. take this mark and what a lot of people aren't thinking about, jim. i'm sure you are because you're a pro. what happened in the bond market, what smart investors are doing is
>> well, i don't think they are, jim.you look at where we're trading, i don't think people really understand the thriving diversified business that we have that is anchored by wealth management you know, we're -- everyone is gone it's been a difficult year but this will be our second best year ever in terms of revenue and profitability only trailing last year. so i do think that what you're saying is true i'm not sure that the market is appreciating it right now. >> all right so...
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i'm jim cramer see you tomorrowneneththe e ."." debate night in pennsylvania, two weeks until the midterms, i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc. john fetterman facing off in a highly unusual setting, at the big board with numbers on a crucial race, plus in the florida governor's debate, the questions, will ron desantis run for president? >> the only worn-out old donkey i'm looking to put out to pastur
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back to you, jim. >> yeah.n, when we talk to people out here on the ground, i talked to several folks this morning who were saying this. you know, we just need to come together as a country. and it's in moments like this when a very deeply divided nation can come togetherings particularly when it comes to helping an area like southwest florida get back on its feet, which they are desperately trying to do. thank you for highlighting some of the issues at play with all of this. obviously, climate change is making these hurricanes more ferocious, more deadly, more costly. and, bill, thanks very much for your time. bill nye is the host of "the end is n nye" on peacock. always great having bill on. thank you so much.h. appreciate it. quick break. we'll be back with more live coverage of hurricane ian's aftermath in a few moments. new patients without insurance can get a free complete exam and x-rays, and 20 percent off treatment plans. schedule your appointment today. think he's posting about all that ancient roman
back to you, jim. >> yeah.n, when we talk to people out here on the ground, i talked to several folks this morning who were saying this. you know, we just need to come together as a country. and it's in moments like this when a very deeply divided nation can come togetherings particularly when it comes to helping an area like southwest florida get back on its feet, which they are desperately trying to do. thank you for highlighting some of the issues at play with all of this. obviously,...
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>> reporter: so, jim, this is just really something.e "fire and fury" day with prs back in 2017. even then the pace is not what we are seeing this year. the eyes of the world are what is happening with russia and ukraine. he has fired seven missiles tense in the last two weeks. he fired two missiles we've learned just in the last couple hours or so. i got new info on the timing and everything of them. 1:40 a.m. the second one 1:53 a.m. so five minutes apart. they traveled 220 miles or so. maximum altitude of 62 miles. it seems they are probably the shorter range type. they didn't fly over japan, unlike the highly provocative launch in the week that got the world's attention. of course, jim, we know there are more provocative tests aoe poepblly to come in terms of a nuclear test, which is believed to be, you know, ready pretty much at any time. it is ratcheting up tensions around here. for the first time in five years, we are seeing trilateral submarine exercises between u.s., japan and south korea. and u.s. and south korea engaging in p
>> reporter: so, jim, this is just really something.e "fire and fury" day with prs back in 2017. even then the pace is not what we are seeing this year. the eyes of the world are what is happening with russia and ukraine. he has fired seven missiles tense in the last two weeks. he fired two missiles we've learned just in the last couple hours or so. i got new info on the timing and everything of them. 1:40 a.m. the second one 1:53 a.m. so five minutes apart. they traveled 220...
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mcdonald's, jim, some of the comps, u.s.o you know some clown search downgraded it this week. i was like, are you kidding me do you have any idea who these people are i was out in chicago this weekend and i was saying to someone, one of the great choices. boom, look at this dow this is money coming out furiously coming out of companies that choose to lose money and come out with great discipline do things, make things, pay good dividends. >> before we get to credit suisse is about mexico's comments yesterday to central bank australia. bank of canada yesterday ecb doing only 75 today. people still looking for some kind of pivot by early next june >> i think that there isn't anyone i tubing that doesn't say listen, we're about to go, already in a horrible recession. gdp numbers say it's not true. i was signing bottles this weekend in chicago i met with a series of executives they all said the same thing we're about to have a terrible recession. we wish it could be averted. you're listening to that he's got to be hearing it fro
mcdonald's, jim, some of the comps, u.s.o you know some clown search downgraded it this week. i was like, are you kidding me do you have any idea who these people are i was out in chicago this weekend and i was saying to someone, one of the great choices. boom, look at this dow this is money coming out furiously coming out of companies that choose to lose money and come out with great discipline do things, make things, pay good dividends. >> before we get to credit suisse is about...
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on my blackberry jim biden called me via what's app. i was there voluntarily, so my phone starts ringing in the middle of the interview. i looked down and i said is he really calling me write now? i show the phone to my lawyer and then i show it to the agents. the agents got up and left the room. they said you can take the call if you want. i answered it. there was nobody on the other side. i don't know if it was a mistake or they were trying to send me a message or what it was. that's the last interaction or communication i had with the biden family. >> you are the key to this story. there is a lot at stake. >> i wish i wasn't. >> of course. you didn't choose it, obviously, but you are. there is an awful lot at stake. are you concerned about what the consequences might be for you and your family? >> yeah, of course. my immediate family, my extended family. the good news is they are all patriots. we we bleed red, white and blue. we believe in this greatest country in the entire world hands down. these facts matter. i don't matter. the f
on my blackberry jim biden called me via what's app. i was there voluntarily, so my phone starts ringing in the middle of the interview. i looked down and i said is he really calling me write now? i show the phone to my lawyer and then i show it to the agents. the agents got up and left the room. they said you can take the call if you want. i answered it. there was nobody on the other side. i don't know if it was a mistake or they were trying to send me a message or what it was. that's the last...
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joe biden said this is worse than jim crow. it's jim eagle.rgia when there was voter suppression. by father was called in the in word in open court to get a license -- joe biden has done this time and time again. he lied and claimed he des desegregated restaurants. are you going to give them back the all star game next year. many businesses owned by the black people you claim you care about. will they get the all star game next year? >> sean: that's a great question and 100 million dollars in lost business. it's ironic link to joe biden. he partnered with the former klans man to stop the immigration of schools. joe didn't want public schools to become racial jungles. he is talking about jim crow 2.0. >> joe biden made his career in the senate and he never got the segeration out of him. they are pushing critical race theory a policy designed to segregate and died -- divide americans based on skin color. they are panicking because donald trump achieved the realignment that republicans so long talked about. we have larger number of black voters v
joe biden said this is worse than jim crow. it's jim eagle.rgia when there was voter suppression. by father was called in the in word in open court to get a license -- joe biden has done this time and time again. he lied and claimed he des desegregated restaurants. are you going to give them back the all star game next year. many businesses owned by the black people you claim you care about. will they get the all star game next year? >> sean: that's a great question and 100 million...
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in texas, p.t. >> caller: hey, jim, p.t. from texas. bobby says hi. am i diversified, jim? stocks are etsy, trade desk ttd, chipotle mexican grill, cmg, adeebo and amcl, bi jim, am i diversified like bobby? >> that was one my favorite quart quart quarterbacks he's making fun of me. that guy looked like the start of the bear. the bear, that really cool show. you probably didn't watch it i liked it so trade desk. some people think you must own this this is a company that does organized advertising on the web. it really a good company chipotle we know that one of my favorites. let that stock come in and buy it a real co-mmodity. it makes money but lily valuable we'll stick with it. etsy is an alternative to the brick and mortar retail and i've loved it forever and adobe is ae company. we've got -- we unfortunately we have four companies here that are linked to tech, four all on line and that's too much first we'll add a financial company. we'll take morgan stanley because it's got that nice yield and it can handle a downside we know that we have a retailer we can't need a reta
in texas, p.t. >> caller: hey, jim, p.t. from texas. bobby says hi. am i diversified, jim? stocks are etsy, trade desk ttd, chipotle mexican grill, cmg, adeebo and amcl, bi jim, am i diversified like bobby? >> that was one my favorite quart quart quarterbacks he's making fun of me. that guy looked like the start of the bear. the bear, that really cool show. you probably didn't watch it i liked it so trade desk. some people think you must own this this is a company that does...
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of jim crow in a suit and tie. >> it is jim crow and in the case? 202. >> the strategy right now is pass a bunch of racist voting laws, effectively jim crow in the south. >> going further the interest in the election, we told you high on both sides. 69% number for democrats is astonishing. it is 78% among republicans. elizabeth: so gabriel, when you heard democrats repeatedly say jim crow 2.0, what were you doing? what were you saying? >> frankly i was getting more and more pissed. i was getting angry every time i heard it. i knew this law was protecting people as rights to votes. they have a playbook. they have to run it. since 2014 stacy abram pole tested the term voter suppression. they have nothing else to run on. they have given them nothing else to vote for in the state. regardless -- elizabeth: how can you believe any of them again? they just shot their credibility out the window? we have got ireland, france, spain, canada, they have voter i.d. 46 out of 47 european nations have voter eye die. somehow that is racism? this is very unserious an
of jim crow in a suit and tie. >> it is jim crow and in the case? 202. >> the strategy right now is pass a bunch of racist voting laws, effectively jim crow in the south. >> going further the interest in the election, we told you high on both sides. 69% number for democrats is astonishing. it is 78% among republicans. elizabeth: so gabriel, when you heard democrats repeatedly say jim crow 2.0, what were you doing? what were you saying? >> frankly i was getting more and...
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jim?> okay, thank you, daniel. >>> up next, it was a blockbuster debate in the georgia senate race. there was even an admonishment from the moderator for this moment. >> you know what's so funny? i am -- work with many police officers. you can be the difference. ♪ capella a university sees education differently. our flexpath l learning formt hehelps you control the pace and cost of your master's degree. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with glucerna. it's the number one doctor recommendebrand that is scientifically designed to help manage ur blood sugar. live every moment. glucerna. ♪follow the yellow brick road♪ ♪follow the yellow brick road♪ ♪follow, follow, follow, follow♪ ♪follow the yellow brick road♪ ♪ heart-pounding design. intelligent technology. ♪ courageous performance. discover a new world of possibilities with a bold new take on the lexus rx. never lose your edge. (driver 1) it's all you. (driver 2) no, i insist. (driver 1) it's your turn. (burke) g
jim?> okay, thank you, daniel. >>> up next, it was a blockbuster debate in the georgia senate race. there was even an admonishment from the moderator for this moment. >> you know what's so funny? i am -- work with many police officers. you can be the difference. ♪ capella a university sees education differently. our flexpath l learning formt hehelps you control the pace and cost of your master's degree. life... doesn't stop for diabetes. be ready for every moment, with...
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jim: mr. kean, same quest -- mr. kean, same question, still 30 million people uninsured, why is that? mr. kean: too many people in this district are making a difficult decision of whether they could pay for prescription drug, for food, or pay to keep their home. that's unacceptable. in my opponent, just this summer , gave the congressional budget office that the inflation act would increase the cost of prescription drugs, which would make people's lives west concern. we need to make sure there's more transparency to the drug pricing system. so there are no surprises to the supply chain. we need to ensure that we connect pre-existing conditions. we need to make sure there are more jobs and more cures found here at home so we can have those types of affordability and solutions so we can cure cancer and diabetes and build solutions. my opponent floated for a piece of legislation that makes it more difficult. my -- i on the other hand, on the state level, make sure that we ensure physical and ment
jim: mr. kean, same quest -- mr. kean, same question, still 30 million people uninsured, why is that? mr. kean: too many people in this district are making a difficult decision of whether they could pay for prescription drug, for food, or pay to keep their home. that's unacceptable. in my opponent, just this summer , gave the congressional budget office that the inflation act would increase the cost of prescription drugs, which would make people's lives west concern. we need to make sure...
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jim? >> wow.what the folks are going through, even after they lost everything, they're trying to help others. i can just tell from that conversation you just had with lee there, nadia, they are facing some really difficult choices at this point. if they try to continue on, sometimes they're taking on loans that maybe they want handle. nadia romero, thank you for staying on top of this. give lee and everybody our best. i was down there a week ago and it was so hard to watch. for more information on how to help the victims of hurricane ian, go to cnn.com/impact. >>> coming up, a teenager was shot by an officer in san antonio and is in critical condition. we'll show you the body cam footage. ♪ here goes nothing. hey greg. uhh...hello? it's me, your heart! really? yes! recording an ekg in 30 seconds. tada! wow, that was fast. you know it! kardia offers the only personal ekgs that detect six of the most common arrhythmias in just 30 seconds. so you can manage your heart health from home, or on the go.
jim? >> wow.what the folks are going through, even after they lost everything, they're trying to help others. i can just tell from that conversation you just had with lee there, nadia, they are facing some really difficult choices at this point. if they try to continue on, sometimes they're taking on loans that maybe they want handle. nadia romero, thank you for staying on top of this. give lee and everybody our best. i was down there a week ago and it was so hard to watch. for more...
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maria: and the face of all of that wrongdoing is jim comey.mey was running the fbi and robert mueller was running the fbi, they changed the way investigations were done. when it was a high ranking investigation, rather than sending it to the field office, they apparently wanted it done at headquarters. >> yep. maria: and i remember that famous story when jim comey said that then-sitting doj head loretta lynch, the a.g., sitting attorney general, told him to call the hillary clinton e-mail scandal a matter and not an investigation. >> yeah. maria: so this goes back years where we saw politics getting involved in investigation, doesn't it? if. >> it sure does. i mean, they spied on president trump's campaign, they ran it out of the washington field office. everything kind of came here. and that's still one of the things whistleblowers are telling us, that the washington field office is having so much pressure, putting so much pressure on these agents to categorize cases as domestic violence, extremism, to make january 6th cases look like they're
maria: and the face of all of that wrongdoing is jim comey.mey was running the fbi and robert mueller was running the fbi, they changed the way investigations were done. when it was a high ranking investigation, rather than sending it to the field office, they apparently wanted it done at headquarters. >> yep. maria: and i remember that famous story when jim comey said that then-sitting doj head loretta lynch, the a.g., sitting attorney general, told him to call the hillary clinton e-mail...
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well, young jim was lieutenant james m. pendergast and the nephew a boss tom.the coda to this war story, concludes with a return home in 1919, a business partner, once again, another old army friend that by 1921 was struggling. let's see the next picture. what you see here is truman's haberdashery. it was something he had started with an old army friend. by 1921, this business was struggling. a visit that summer from jim pendergast and his father mike, also known as mj, to truman's failing business inquiring about his interest in a job of politics would lead to the next chapter in his life. once again, in truman's words, jim pendergast brought his father mj to see me at the little store eddie jacobs and i were operating. if those of you who are familiar to downtown kansas city, it's on 12 street, it's a couple blocks from where i now sit in downtown. mj asked me if i would consider the nomination to the county court from the eastern district. and classic truman understatement he replied, i would. in the war, truman garnered a significant political base, includi
well, young jim was lieutenant james m. pendergast and the nephew a boss tom.the coda to this war story, concludes with a return home in 1919, a business partner, once again, another old army friend that by 1921 was struggling. let's see the next picture. what you see here is truman's haberdashery. it was something he had started with an old army friend. by 1921, this business was struggling. a visit that summer from jim pendergast and his father mike, also known as mj, to truman's failing...
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we have to point out, jim, that at the same time, the ukrainians are still making headway. they say on the battlefield specifically in the south of the country, jim. >> yes, giving putin all the fits that he can handle. as president zelenskyy wages what he calls a battle of good versus evil, he's asked a hero of the civil screen to join. mark hamill was asked to serve as ambassador for ukraine's army of drone's project. the mission, collecting money and equipment to help ukraine be supplied with drones in its fight against russia. mark hamill joins me now. mark, it's an absolute thrill to have you with us. we appreciate it so much. the team is very excited. we're getting be honest about it. but we got some important stuff to discuss here. take me back to that moment of speaking with zelenskyy who has compared russia to the evil empire. what was that like? >> well, like everyone else that follows the news, i watched since end of february when a sovereign nation was invaded by hostile foreign power. something we haven't seen in my lifetime. goes back to world war ii. but when
we have to point out, jim, that at the same time, the ukrainians are still making headway. they say on the battlefield specifically in the south of the country, jim. >> yes, giving putin all the fits that he can handle. as president zelenskyy wages what he calls a battle of good versus evil, he's asked a hero of the civil screen to join. mark hamill was asked to serve as ambassador for ukraine's army of drone's project. the mission, collecting money and equipment to help ukraine be...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. we are following multiple developing stories this hour, starting with the zip ties and duct tape. the new reporting into the brutal hammer attack on paul pelosi. what we are now learning about what else the suspect brought with him as he shouted "that's nancy?" and in south korea, at least two u.s. citizens are among the 154 killed in a massive crowd surge in seoul. we are live in south korea as investigators try to piece together what exactly led to this horrific tragedy. but first, rescue crews are searching for survivors after a pedestrian bridge collapsed into a liver in western india. at least 60 people, including some children, were killed and a dozen others were injured. these frightening videos you're seeing from the scene show people desperately bringing to the fallen structure. it's not clear what caused the collapse. although the bridge was reportedly recently renovated. a top indian official says the government will find out how and why the bridge collapsed. >>> in south k
i'm jim acosta in washington. we are following multiple developing stories this hour, starting with the zip ties and duct tape. the new reporting into the brutal hammer attack on paul pelosi. what we are now learning about what else the suspect brought with him as he shouted "that's nancy?" and in south korea, at least two u.s. citizens are among the 154 killed in a massive crowd surge in seoul. we are live in south korea as investigators try to piece together what exactly led to this...