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farle she wants to date chri farley farley ♪ ♪ she wants to date chris farley ♪ >> jimmy: that was greatg cart] [sniffing] is the salmon wild-caught? she only eats wild caught. [cash register beeps] uh, i need a price check on honey. don't get mad. get e*trade and get more than just trading. investing. banking. guidance. yeah, i mean the thing is, people like geico because it's just easy. bundling for example. you've got car insurance here. and home insurance here. why not... schuuuuzp... put them together. save even more. some things are better together. like um... tea and crumpets. but you wouldn't bundle just anything. like, say... a porcupine in a balloon factory. now, that'd be a mess. i mean for starters, porcupines are famously no good in a team setting. save even more when you bundle home and car insurance. woman: i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yeah i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin, ♪ ♪ yeah, that's all me ♪ ♪ nothing and me ♪ ♪ go hand in hand ♪ ♪ nothing on my skin, that's my new plan ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪
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we got to go with farley the board has to go with farley. i'm going with farley.arl, this is so significant i think people have to focus -- i like gm. these companies are tired of looking at tesla go up every day. they want a play a role and be in the mix >> phil, we'll see you in a bit with mary barra at 11:30 jim, it's an interesting tile. you have this gm news. you have amazon investing. you have the new mustang mach-e and -- >> i think the young buyers, of course, of stocks, want to set back fos ill fuels but the traditional industrial, goldman sachs had a piece saying it's a great reflation nar trade. the young people are looking at plug power and they say plug power is the way to go that's green hydrogen that leaves no footprint. i think once again ford wants -- we sell in the f-150 that's going to be electric the interview phil has with mary barra, and you want to buy crude. at a certain point it's going to run headlong into ev a lot of people feel in three years ev will go from 3% to 10%. i think ev has all the money in the world, and i think it's going to
we got to go with farley the board has to go with farley. i'm going with farley.arl, this is so significant i think people have to focus -- i like gm. these companies are tired of looking at tesla go up every day. they want a play a role and be in the mix >> phil, we'll see you in a bit with mary barra at 11:30 jim, it's an interesting tile. you have this gm news. you have amazon investing. you have the new mustang mach-e and -- >> i think the young buyers, of course, of stocks,...
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and recently, couple weeks ago, adam sandler was hosting the show, and he did a song about chris farleyand i did a lot of work with chris farley, and adam and he were very close, obviously, but what happened was, he was doing this tribute, and you looked around the studio, and crew were the same crew. the people in design were the same people, and you sort of saw people tearing up, and you realized it's just an important thing, and on that stage in that room where everyone has been working forever, it just had real power. rubenstein: so on your lapel, you're wearing a pin, which is, i guess, the order of canada? - yeah. - and that signifies-- rubenstein: that the highest honor you can get as a canada citizen or something like that? michaels: well, you could be elected prime minister, i suppose. rubenstein: well, you think people would rather have that? michaels: yeah, exactly. rubenstein: so now, you received that as a canad-- and you're a canadian and american citizen, right, but you've also received the highest civilian honor that our country can give, which is the presidential medal
and recently, couple weeks ago, adam sandler was hosting the show, and he did a song about chris farleyand i did a lot of work with chris farley, and adam and he were very close, obviously, but what happened was, he was doing this tribute, and you looked around the studio, and crew were the same crew. the people in design were the same people, and you sort of saw people tearing up, and you realized it's just an important thing, and on that stage in that room where everyone has been working...
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chairman farley's great organizing talent gave roosevelt and garner all the tools for the 48 states.e fall 1936, the president visited south america to advocate his good neighbor policy. as unrest spread abroad. president roosevelt became the first chief executive to be sworn in on the new inaugural day, january 20. severe weather and powering rain dampened scene of the second inauguration but not his bristling address to the nation. with war spreading in europe and asia, president roosevelt of kingston, ontario, solemnly pledged the united states would fight to protect canada if that country were ever innovated. the devastating march of war over old war democracy directed president roosevelt's attention to international problems. embargoes lifted, naval aid was given to great britain. in 1940, wendell willkie opposed the president. the president was re-elected by 27 million votes. the first third term candidate, he defined his campaign activities largely through defense inspection. january 20, 1941, a journey never before made in american history. the president threecket his third c
chairman farley's great organizing talent gave roosevelt and garner all the tools for the 48 states.e fall 1936, the president visited south america to advocate his good neighbor policy. as unrest spread abroad. president roosevelt became the first chief executive to be sworn in on the new inaugural day, january 20. severe weather and powering rain dampened scene of the second inauguration but not his bristling address to the nation. with war spreading in europe and asia, president roosevelt of...
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farley's willing to be tough which is why the stock remains not a buy. a screaming buy. the bottom line, if you're wondering how long the johnny merceri mercerization of this market can last, stop right there that's a central casting question that's kept people away from stocks for ages when you worry about stocks -- i want you to do this. think of me freezing in line outside best buy waiting to get into an empty store on saturday. it was a lousy experience, heaven forbid i would actually see something i liked down some empty aisle and they wouldn't let me buy it. you know what, the stock says who cares! mario -- amario in massachusetts. ama amario >> caller: boo-yah, cramer, happy new year. >> same to you. >> caller: i'm a second time, longtime member of action alerts. >> hai have a copy right here. >> reporter: stock up 52% for the year, approaching its 52-week high including 1 cent by you at the street, the team at the street with the huge pipeline of gains still on the horizon, i need to know how to handle my position in take two -- >> thanks for being a member of th
farley's willing to be tough which is why the stock remains not a buy. a screaming buy. the bottom line, if you're wondering how long the johnny merceri mercerization of this market can last, stop right there that's a central casting question that's kept people away from stocks for ages when you worry about stocks -- i want you to do this. think of me freezing in line outside best buy waiting to get into an empty store on saturday. it was a lousy experience, heaven forbid i would actually see...
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of the freedom of press and the public's right to access information it must just be said though farley that whichever way it goes whether or not you're innocent wins or loses an appeal process which continues to therefore it does seem as though tuna songs will fade even longer amounts of time in prison it could go on months if not years it's a case of i say that go either way and will find out in the next few minutes yes you do get a decision from the judge the remainder will be coming straight back to our correspondent there many things shall be. well stateside julian assange faces espionage charges for publishing secret military documents he's known to the world for exposing u.s. war crimes and potentially could face up to 175 years in prison if extradited the u.s. has indicted him on 17 counts of spying on one of conspiracy to hack a government computer auntie's accused on the takes a look at the events that led up to a songes long fight for freedom. jr and his son has come a long way from an obscure activist to freedom fighter or traitor depending on who you are squarely one thing
of the freedom of press and the public's right to access information it must just be said though farley that whichever way it goes whether or not you're innocent wins or loses an appeal process which continues to therefore it does seem as though tuna songs will fade even longer amounts of time in prison it could go on months if not years it's a case of i say that go either way and will find out in the next few minutes yes you do get a decision from the judge the remainder will be coming...
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i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and to have a place finally to call home. thank you. [applause] >> one, two, three. [applause] >> even in those moments when i do feel kind of alone or unseen or doubt myself, i take a look at the community and the power of the supportive allies that are at the table that really help me to push past that. being yourself, it's the word of wisdom i would give anyone. surely be patient with yourself and your dream. knowing that love, you may not always feel that from your family around you, but you can >> mayor breed: thank you. this is the beginning of a new year, after the end of a very long year. i am optimis
i'm back at college, and clair farley has really impressed on me to have a voice and to have agency, you have to have an education. >> mayor breed has led this effort. she made a $2.3 million investment into trans homes, and she spear headed this effort in partnership with my office and tony, and we're so proud to have a mayor who continues to commit and really make sure that everyone in this city can thrive. >> our community has the most resources, and i'm very happy to be here and...
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i think jim farley changed the mix. the bronco, you can't find one the dealers are essentially selling -- as soon as they arrive, i'm talking about six-day turn, it is very hard to keep stock of the f-150. there are many good things happening at ford that are being completely ignored by the market mostly the fact they have decided to make money on what they sell. it is a big change i know i sound like that i'm being facetious, but no. this bronco on fire. people have to recognize farley is a different kind of ceo, there is a good market for autos. we know that this whole move out of -- this exurbenization, which continues because of the slow rate of the vaccine is good for autos. i think some companies are doing better than others i say, yes, tesla is great don't get a great ford because people like the bronco, people like the f-150 and there is a market for something else other than the tesla >> all right so we're going to get to tesla, which is, of course, going to open at a record high. got this adam jonas note this
i think jim farley changed the mix. the bronco, you can't find one the dealers are essentially selling -- as soon as they arrive, i'm talking about six-day turn, it is very hard to keep stock of the f-150. there are many good things happening at ford that are being completely ignored by the market mostly the fact they have decided to make money on what they sell. it is a big change i know i sound like that i'm being facetious, but no. this bronco on fire. people have to recognize farley is a...
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don't count out farley from ford i like the imagery okay now, now you got the biggest investable themes for the year sure, some don't need a new administration but it sure doesn't hurt. >>> on "mad money" tonight, up over the past week but under the covid player, gristo be worth considering after a spectacular move or are we late? i'll talk to the ceo and seeing plenty of changes in washington but could the biggest themes look the same? i'm talking the rise of the streaming wars and whether the trend will continue in 2021. you will need this segment to make judgments and president biden has pledged to push a sweeping 2 trillion$2 trillion,k that, letter t trillion plan i'll sit down with the group of renewalble energy group to see how it can benefit so stay with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question tweet cramer #mat #madtweets or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to dmeymaon.cnbc.com. ♪ ♪ - [narrator] if you're thinking about going to school online, southern new hampshire university is where you belong.
don't count out farley from ford i like the imagery okay now, now you got the biggest investable themes for the year sure, some don't need a new administration but it sure doesn't hurt. >>> on "mad money" tonight, up over the past week but under the covid player, gristo be worth considering after a spectacular move or are we late? i'll talk to the ceo and seeing plenty of changes in washington but could the biggest themes look the same? i'm talking the rise of the streaming...
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instead a lieutenant, henry farley, is given the command to fire. will fire the cannon and it explodes over fort sumter. that was the signal for the batteries to open fire on fort sumter. this was the first shot of the civil war. some people said that was not the first shot. often you hear it that the first shot was this man who fired. this guy is edmund ruffin who is a fascinating historical figure. he was very much a fire eater. he gained national fame for being an agricultural list before the civil war. he was from virginia and from 1855 on he devoted himself to nothing but preaching secession. sometimes known as the father of secession, he traveled all across the country giving speeches, he writes pamphlets, lways looking to provoke secession, and he actually snuck in and was able to witness the hanging of john brown. he went down to charleston to watch the secession of south carolina. he goes out to morris island and here he is on the 70 years old and the palmetto guard allow him into their company. he is wearing the uniform of palmetto guards.
instead a lieutenant, henry farley, is given the command to fire. will fire the cannon and it explodes over fort sumter. that was the signal for the batteries to open fire on fort sumter. this was the first shot of the civil war. some people said that was not the first shot. often you hear it that the first shot was this man who fired. this guy is edmund ruffin who is a fascinating historical figure. he was very much a fire eater. he gained national fame for being an agricultural list before...
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jim farley is getting out of the business of making cars in places he, that they didn't make any moneyazil, they're still selling trucks, they're just not making them anymore big cash charge, the previous administrations at ford have refused it take, he is swallowing the medicine everywhere they have an electrified f-150 coming out not far from now. they have what i regard as being the hottest truck in the world right know, which is the bronco, that they can't make enough, and i think that farley is uniquely challenged by the semiconductor shortage given the fact that they have so much demand. these, david, ford and gm are not tesla, but they're not as bad as people think. >> no, and then to your point, there are a lot of industrial products right now, as well, that have very low inventories, which people believe will keep prices fairly high overall and i'm not just talking about vehicle sales and cars, more broadly. >> and houses. >> there's just very little, it's almost, as if carl, what happened is, a lot of companies thought that this was, that the shutdown was going to last longer
jim farley is getting out of the business of making cars in places he, that they didn't make any moneyazil, they're still selling trucks, they're just not making them anymore big cash charge, the previous administrations at ford have refused it take, he is swallowing the medicine everywhere they have an electrified f-150 coming out not far from now. they have what i regard as being the hottest truck in the world right know, which is the bronco, that they can't make enough, and i think that...
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haidi: johns hopkins nursing professor jason farley.hopkins school of health is supported by michael bloomberg. coming up australia's national native title counsel says mining companies need to have more respect for indigenous culture. we get more on that with jamie lowe. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: australia's largest ever native title sentiment takes effect this year. it covers land in western australia and recognizes indigenous people as its owners. -- has been a vocal proponent for indigenous rights. jamie lowe is the ceo of the national native title counsel and joins us now from melbourne. great to have you with us. it has been almost 30 years since the concept was overturned as a legal fiction. as it taken too long to get to this point? >> it definitely has. our people have been waiting too long for our rights to be recognized in this country and native title it was an enormous step recognizing that our people i've been here forever with the same custom and culture and law, and i congratulate the people forgiving -- for getting su
haidi: johns hopkins nursing professor jason farley.hopkins school of health is supported by michael bloomberg. coming up australia's national native title counsel says mining companies need to have more respect for indigenous culture. we get more on that with jamie lowe. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: australia's largest ever native title sentiment takes effect this year. it covers land in western australia and recognizes indigenous people as its owners. -- has been a vocal proponent for...
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. >> johns hopkins university's jason farley speaking with francine lacqua.ohns hopkins public school of bloomberg health is supported by the founder of bloomberg lp. we have another on the bloomberg, gamestop is climbing more than 60% in post-market trading. it fell about 44% in regular trading. of course, we have seen $11 billion -- the 11th of the dollar dropped -- the $11 billion dropped earlier today. we have seen the retail driven squeezes. and right now this is in aftermarket, gaining more than 60%. it was priced at $19 at the end of 2020. so incredible mo theck right now. let's get the karina mitchell. karina: the world health sent to china to investigate the coronavirus has come out from isolation. they were quarantined, but now they can research of the potential origins of the pandemic. however, their mission is politically charged, with china seeking to avoid blame for its response to the outbreak. a former official says it could take years to reach any conclusion. a report from beijing says chinese leaders may not set growth targets this year. the
. >> johns hopkins university's jason farley speaking with francine lacqua.ohns hopkins public school of bloomberg health is supported by the founder of bloomberg lp. we have another on the bloomberg, gamestop is climbing more than 60% in post-market trading. it fell about 44% in regular trading. of course, we have seen $11 billion -- the 11th of the dollar dropped -- the $11 billion dropped earlier today. we have seen the retail driven squeezes. and right now this is in aftermarket,...
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were to take bitcoin for car, oh, baby, and changing the stripes, in the same way that i believe farleyommitment that i find shocking for ford. he wants to make money >> guys, we do have the statement out from intel confirming the news we first brought you at the top of the show >> with a tribute to you, david? >> well, no, now they're putting it out officially, but pat gelsinger will step in as we've been saying on february 15th and i think it was mentioned already, dan loe b's tweet, congratulating swan for doing the right thing so to speak but as i indicated earlier, this was viewed quite positively but unclear how it changes the complexion of that potential fight over some directors. the nominating deadline is at the end of the week. and certainly mr. loeb has a few candidate, one would imagine, unclear how that would move forward, given what is a very positive response to mr. gelsinger's appointment, as of february 15th, mr. swan stepping down, and news we first brought you, you know, jim, a lot of people, just who wanted to own this stock previously, including mr. loeb, would just
were to take bitcoin for car, oh, baby, and changing the stripes, in the same way that i believe farleyommitment that i find shocking for ford. he wants to make money >> guys, we do have the statement out from intel confirming the news we first brought you at the top of the show >> with a tribute to you, david? >> well, no, now they're putting it out officially, but pat gelsinger will step in as we've been saying on february 15th and i think it was mentioned already, dan loe...
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i have to tell you, jim farley, he is so humble, but he is ford versus ferrari he's that guy.>> great picture and ford is right up there with a lot of the faang names in leading the s&p today, up about 3% or so so fairly solid market open, as we of course are just a couple of hours away from the inauguration of president biden. let's get to bob pisani. hey, bob >> good morning, guys. happy wednesday. happy inauguration day yes, the new high on the s&p 500. some of this election. some of this stimulus. and some of this frankly earnings numbers are coming in really strong. the analysts are wrong they were underestimating, they're going to raise numbers that's a big positive for the markets. as you can see, of course, a shot there of congress, china is the lead here. and i think that's very important to note that i know that everybody thinks the u.s. is doing well, but china has actually been far and away the world's best market so far, so meeting with that mchi, a very broad, china etf, that's what you're looking at, technology stocks have been strong, but particularly the semic
i have to tell you, jim farley, he is so humble, but he is ford versus ferrari he's that guy.>> great picture and ford is right up there with a lot of the faang names in leading the s&p today, up about 3% or so so fairly solid market open, as we of course are just a couple of hours away from the inauguration of president biden. let's get to bob pisani. hey, bob >> good morning, guys. happy wednesday. happy inauguration day yes, the new high on the s&p 500. some of this...
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voters in this runoff do they think that the 2020 presidential election in georgia was conducted farleyf these voters, 56% say yes. the 2020 presidential election in georgia was conducted fairly. 41% say no. but, jake, there is a partisan split there. 93% of democrats say it was fair. 76% of republicans say it wasn't. obviously a big partisan divide. we also asked about how people felt in terms of confidence level that their votes will be counted accurately. 42% of the voters in georgia are very confident. 31% somewhat confident. add those together. 73%. nearly 3/4 of voters have confidence that their votes are going to be counted, tabulated and totaled up accurately, jake. >> david, interesting stuff. abby, i mean, that's unbelievable the partisan divide there about whether or not the presidential election was conducted in a fair way, which by the way all the top republican election officials say it was. 93% of democrats say it was fair. 76% of republicans in georgia say it was unfair. >> it's somewhat of a reversal from what things were like just before the november election when you
voters in this runoff do they think that the 2020 presidential election in georgia was conducted farleyf these voters, 56% say yes. the 2020 presidential election in georgia was conducted fairly. 41% say no. but, jake, there is a partisan split there. 93% of democrats say it was fair. 76% of republicans say it wasn't. obviously a big partisan divide. we also asked about how people felt in terms of confidence level that their votes will be counted accurately. 42% of the voters in georgia are...