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frank, jim, thank you for being of counsel to the viewers tonight. andsplay seen on cable television tonight. had kids inside the store. listen to his story as he described it to local news tonight. >> my two granddaughters, 13 and 14, basically, came in with their dad to get a covid shot. they came in through the east door, where the pharmacy is, and that is where it started. he saw and it got the girls down. they ran and hid upstairs. in a coat closet for an hour. in the coats. and then they were communicating with my daughter through his phone. texting, and the cops came in through the roof protecting them. they're out now, out the back, they got out, and -- you know, this is going to be pretty hard for them to live with, i think. >> when you hear from them, what is going through your mind when you hear something like that? >> well, what is more precious? and then i get really angry. and i i feel like what is -- you know, every city is susceptible, but there is a way i think, well, this isn't going to happen in boulder. and now, we know better. >> tho
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still with us, our friends frank figliuzzi and jim cavanaugh. frank, i promised i'd come to you.ade such a good point about let's call them the 1-6 types. everyone knows who we're talking about. the reason they weren't armed that day is because of gun laws in the district of columbia. though we saw some sporadic reports there were guns across the river in virginia, they had guns available to them. we'll wait until the final examination, the final investigation. but frank, you know the type. if cabella's makes it, they wear it. and here's the problem. if open carry states the three of us have seen them there too. everything but bandoliers. they look like they are going to topple fallujah and all they're doing is going to the grocery store. talk to me about confusion in open carry states. let's say the late officer who we now learned was the indeed first responding officer. pulls into a parking lot where the gunman is, not the only one displaying a weapon, carrying a weapon. not the only werns person presenting with a long gun. does continue get confusing for law enforcement? >> it
still with us, our friends frank figliuzzi and jim cavanaugh. frank, i promised i'd come to you.ade such a good point about let's call them the 1-6 types. everyone knows who we're talking about. the reason they weren't armed that day is because of gun laws in the district of columbia. though we saw some sporadic reports there were guns across the river in virginia, they had guns available to them. we'll wait until the final examination, the final investigation. but frank, you know the type. if...
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and so that really goes to their credit. >> frank, jim raises good points. the nature of conduct and the change in the nature of the criminals that we face in our society. and number three, this immutable which is often is not discussed in civilized society. waiting for swat can mean lives are being lost in the interim, you can have a great armored vehicle coming up behind you andthe best manager of perimeters in your department and if you hear the report of a rifle inside of a big box retail store, it's not doing anybody any good. >> yeah, let's touch on a couple of these issues when jim talks about the change in mind-set, barricaded subjects, shooters, stand-off subjects. it has evolved, and what that points to is a mental health component. so we would be remiss if we spent the night talking only about gun laws and gun control. it's absolutely necessary of course. but let's also talk about the mind-set of the shooter that goes from a standoff that can be negotiated to a settle, and now, going with the intent of killing as many people as i can. that brings a
and so that really goes to their credit. >> frank, jim raises good points. the nature of conduct and the change in the nature of the criminals that we face in our society. and number three, this immutable which is often is not discussed in civilized society. waiting for swat can mean lives are being lost in the interim, you can have a great armored vehicle coming up behind you andthe best manager of perimeters in your department and if you hear the report of a rifle inside of a big box...
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frank and julie are off tonight and door dining and jim's can now reopen with some restrictions. thanks to st vaccine milestones counties with the covid-19 spread raid if you were than 10 cases, per 100,000, people can now enter the red tier of the state's reopening system. it was, of course, welcome news for locals and tourists, according to county tourism data traveled to sonoma county decreased by 60. percent last year. it's everything. it's making sure that we're here and we're some people are want to be inside. some people just don't feel comfortable yet, but we're just here to provide a very safe experience in my staff, and everyone has always been on point with our covid girls. restaurants can now reopen with indoor capacity captain 25% and jim's can operate inside at 10% capacity. sam matteo county will move to the orange here on wednesday. this chain. would allow additional re openings of shopping centers in retail stores, places of worship, restaurants, gyms and other indoor operations on lee, three of california's 58 counties are currently in the orange. dear san franc
frank and julie are off tonight and door dining and jim's can now reopen with some restrictions. thanks to st vaccine milestones counties with the covid-19 spread raid if you were than 10 cases, per 100,000, people can now enter the red tier of the state's reopening system. it was, of course, welcome news for locals and tourists, according to county tourism data traveled to sonoma county decreased by 60. percent last year. it's everything. it's making sure that we're here and we're some people...
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. >> joining me now, frank luntz who conducted a focus group with vaccine hesitant trump voters, jim messina ande seen reluctance among republicans, this is in your polling and your focus group because republican -- white republican voters are often more resistant than minority voters in some of the polling. to what do you attribute it? >> in fact, the group most resistant are young republicans 18 to 49. they don't trust politicians, the government. they think it is real. they believe it was a political tool to beat up on the former president. they are hesitant. they are making a statement, a political statement by not taking it. for others, they want to know about the side effects and they want to know how it was rushed into delivery. 90% of all doctors when given the chance have taken the vaccine. that's the key statistic. the second is that the covid vaccine is more effective than the flu vaccine which many of them have taken. third, your local doctor is supporting this. your personal doctor says do it. those are the three factors that make a difference. a non-partisan organization said that
. >> joining me now, frank luntz who conducted a focus group with vaccine hesitant trump voters, jim messina ande seen reluctance among republicans, this is in your polling and your focus group because republican -- white republican voters are often more resistant than minority voters in some of the polling. to what do you attribute it? >> in fact, the group most resistant are young republicans 18 to 49. they don't trust politicians, the government. they think it is real. they...
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frank and julie are off tonight and door dining and jim's can now reopen with some restrictions. thanks to st vaccine milestones counties with the covid-19 spread raid if you were than 10 cases, per 100,000, people can now enter the red tier of the state's reopening system. it was, of course, welcome news for locals and tourists, according to county tourism data traveled to sonoma county decreased by 60. percent last year. it's everything. it's making sure that we're here and we're some people are want to be inside. some people just don't feel comfortable yet, but we're just here to provide a very safe experience in m
frank and julie are off tonight and door dining and jim's can now reopen with some restrictions. thanks to st vaccine milestones counties with the covid-19 spread raid if you were than 10 cases, per 100,000, people can now enter the red tier of the state's reopening system. it was, of course, welcome news for locals and tourists, according to county tourism data traveled to sonoma county decreased by 60. percent last year. it's everything. it's making sure that we're here and we're some people...
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jim yes for frank furtive 1980 s. baby for dortmund some 20 years later. france and stephan beckon bow is perhaps the saddest of stories france and all time greats his son stefan played a few games in the bundesliga facade or tragically stephan died of a brain cheema at the age of just 46. the buy in team was black armbands in tribute to the son of that honorary president. doesn't leave a dark day for months back in power but like all fathers he can be proud of his son's achievements. these are rather feet imparted values like not giving up the mission of how much of a beach someone fair and square but that's ok. it was never just let the boy when we didn't do that. to share a common dream creates a special bond and there's no proud today than when a father can see his son run out on to the pitch in front of a full stadium. the brain is if new york or another if those football match families sungevity mother danielle and the child yes. it's not something you expect you know from yours that your son is going to be on t.v. or getting attention so as a family you know w
jim yes for frank furtive 1980 s. baby for dortmund some 20 years later. france and stephan beckon bow is perhaps the saddest of stories france and all time greats his son stefan played a few games in the bundesliga facade or tragically stephan died of a brain cheema at the age of just 46. the buy in team was black armbands in tribute to the son of that honorary president. doesn't leave a dark day for months back in power but like all fathers he can be proud of his son's achievements. these are...
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and for other such as jim, who portrays general sherman is a commitment to unbiased historical accuracy. frankorlando takes his mandate for accuracy and precision, one step further. he believes that are truthful portrayal is not only the general historical record, but the individual being portrayed. and also to service a contemporary visitor. his personal mission is a mandate for accuracy, accuracy of uniform, of attitude, of history. frank, a retired schoolteacher from pennsylvania portrays confederate general, robert e. lee. and his wife, bonnie, portrays mary lee. here at the gettysburg national military park. they're both deeply committed to accuracy, quote, we refuse to walk around here and be inaccurate historians. because we're doing the tourists here and injustice and we're doing ourselves an injustice as well because if we want to get into that persona, into the character, then and think like them, then we must look like them as well, then quote. generally, according to frank war -- a color closer to blue, that confederate gray. he spent five months searching for the right seamstress
and for other such as jim, who portrays general sherman is a commitment to unbiased historical accuracy. frankorlando takes his mandate for accuracy and precision, one step further. he believes that are truthful portrayal is not only the general historical record, but the individual being portrayed. and also to service a contemporary visitor. his personal mission is a mandate for accuracy, accuracy of uniform, of attitude, of history. frank, a retired schoolteacher from pennsylvania portrays...
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snowflake being the most hideous of these, down 20% for the year, and i always hail frank, i know he's been on shot but people are saying jimu understand this is owned by millennials and they think it's related to the weather? i think that people have been waitingand waiting and waiting for these stocks to come down, my friend karen firestone said that stocks are selling at a price to sales, very expensive stock but to see someone finally take the bait when it's down 20%, i find that hopeful, maybe that's hopeful, because people have been waiting for the quarter to end and they want to get into these, but to see snowflake up more than pepsi is a big deal >> i do wonder, jim, we don't talk about london names very much, but deliveroo, over in london, a big ipo today, tickeroo, down 24, it has people in europe wondering if that enthusiasm will get washed out a bit. >> wow u.k. has had some really good numbers with vaccinations. and that's terrible. that's absolutely terrible the ipos have to stop. and look, some of these companies, look, i got to talk about this romeo for a second, that's rmo, and okay, look at, that they made
snowflake being the most hideous of these, down 20% for the year, and i always hail frank, i know he's been on shot but people are saying jimu understand this is owned by millennials and they think it's related to the weather? i think that people have been waitingand waiting and waiting for these stocks to come down, my friend karen firestone said that stocks are selling at a price to sales, very expensive stock but to see someone finally take the bait when it's down 20%, i find that hopeful,...
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and if you want to take a look at snowflake, you know, the chart tells a pretty good story, jim, a 200 and something dollar stock, a 400 $stock. >> frank shooten is an amazing executive and we know what he has done with service now, a tough guy, has he been on? he was on the day that actually they went public >> you pit him on? >> i did. >> was he nice to you? >> nice guy. >> i don't think, i think he's, he's a demanding fella and this piece fueling the democratization of data, you read it and midway through it, i think younger investors will say why am i reading this, unique technology architecture, okay, fine, architecture, they don't have the time, the inclination, to do the homework of asking what unique architecture is, and look, i think they're great. but they don't like, as certain things don't just keep the attention span, the attention span is shorter than even congress >> what are you supposed to do now, i'm looking at this year to date, down about 22%. >> i know. >> snowflake is representative of a lot of other stocks >> yes, that's why we're talking. that's the point. >> and some cases 500 times earnings so - >> snowflake i
and if you want to take a look at snowflake, you know, the chart tells a pretty good story, jim, a 200 and something dollar stock, a 400 $stock. >> frank shooten is an amazing executive and we know what he has done with service now, a tough guy, has he been on? he was on the day that actually they went public >> you pit him on? >> i did. >> was he nice to you? >> nice guy. >> i don't think, i think he's, he's a demanding fella and this piece fueling the...
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jim yes for frank furtive 1980 s. a.b. for dortmund some 20 years later. france and stephan beckon bauer is the haps the saddest of stories france an all time great his son stefan played a few games in the bundesliga facade. tragically stefan died of a brain chima at the age of just she sings. the by unseen war black armbands in tribute to the son of the honorary president. doesn't leave a dark day for time spent an hour but like all fathers he can be proud of his son's achievements. these are...
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and get steam rolled good riddence. >> we have chief investment officer with me. good morning, dan. >> good morning, frank >> i don't think that was jimmy chill. that was regular jim cramer. do you agree or disagree >> it is important to have balance in the portfolio we're at the beginning of the profit cycle recovery in the economy. that boosts well for earnings. the reason tech is under performing is it is the defensive growth play so far the times now not to abandon technology, but have a portfolio with stocks recovering we are starting to see that migration. look at the numbers from federal express. the economy is recovering. it is recovering at a rapid rate the profits growth will be very, very strong. >> a lot of people see the russell 2000 as the recovery index. you also agree with that you say a 10% correction it could come at anytime it could be down the pike. tomorrow or next week. we don't know what it is with that in mind, with that correction down the road, what kind of stocks in the russell do you see able to weather that storm? >> i think as you and i discussed in the fall and discussed with brian many times, you know, the russell 2000 benchmark is
and get steam rolled good riddence. >> we have chief investment officer with me. good morning, dan. >> good morning, frank >> i don't think that was jimmy chill. that was regular jim cramer. do you agree or disagree >> it is important to have balance in the portfolio we're at the beginning of the profit cycle recovery in the economy. that boosts well for earnings. the reason tech is under performing is it is the defensive growth play so far the times now not to abandon...
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jim who portrays general sherman. it's a commitment to unbiased. historical accuracy frank orlando takes his mandate for accuracy and precision one step further. he believes that a truthful portrayal fosters not only the general historical record, but the individual being portrayed. and also it's a service to the contemporary visitor. his personal mission is a mandate for accuracy accuracy of uniform of attitude of history. frank a retired school teacher from pennsylvania portrays confederate general robbery lee and his wife bonnie portrays mary custer's lee. here at the gettysburg national military park they're both deeply committed to accuracy quote. we refuse we refuse to walk around here and be inaccurate historically. because we're doing the tourist here and injustice and we're doing our cells in a justice as well because if we want to get into that persona into the character then and think like them then we must look like them as well. and generally according to frank were particular shade of war called cadet gray a color closer than blue to blue than confederate gray. he spent five months searching for the right seamstress who help him
jim who portrays general sherman. it's a commitment to unbiased. historical accuracy frank orlando takes his mandate for accuracy and precision one step further. he believes that a truthful portrayal fosters not only the general historical record, but the individual being portrayed. and also it's a service to the contemporary visitor. his personal mission is a mandate for accuracy accuracy of uniform of attitude of history. frank a retired school teacher from pennsylvania portrays confederate...
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the real hero, i ran into jim yeager after years, i've been talking to him on the phone, i read a story that he was involved in. i called him and asked him if he knew baldwin frankyers. he said the fool got him killed. i said how did it happen? he said he came running across the rice paddy up to where i was, i told him to take cover. that we were pulling back. he said that they saw people getting killed so he started crying, he said i'm going to start getting these sons of -- i saw him get hit and go down at the top of the hill. i said how would you like to talk to him. he said what's? you couldn't be? baldie? >> you couldn't be. >> now you saw me go down, i wouldn't get hit. >> so we sat there and blabbered, cried for about a half hour. we decided to get together. he told me where my company commander was, how he got out, as lieutenant i was telling him about how he got out. we got together again. by then i was so concerned about the welfare of the others, i let my business go to hell, i let my family go to hell, just focus on what happened over there. that's when i learned that i had a real problem with ptsd, and it was obsessing me, so i didn't want to say th
the real hero, i ran into jim yeager after years, i've been talking to him on the phone, i read a story that he was involved in. i called him and asked him if he knew baldwin frankyers. he said the fool got him killed. i said how did it happen? he said he came running across the rice paddy up to where i was, i told him to take cover. that we were pulling back. he said that they saw people getting killed so he started crying, he said i'm going to start getting these sons of -- i saw him get hit...
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and i promise to find it here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you monday "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> well, spring break partiers break that pandemic progress i'm franke news" on cnbc an increase in cases over the past seven days as the united states sets a record in daily vaccine doses. tonight, the new study that could determine if vaccinated people can throw away their face coverings. >> we're hoping to get through our rescue today and start recovery today. >> reporter: deadly storms hit the deep south leaving a path of damage and destruction now millions more in the path of danger as severe weather
and i promise to find it here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you monday "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> well, spring break partiers break that pandemic progress i'm franke news" on cnbc an increase in cases over the past seven days as the united states sets a record in daily vaccine doses. tonight, the new study that could determine if vaccinated people can throw away their face coverings. >> we're hoping to get through our rescue today and...
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and then jim is the 1$1.9 trillion package needed right now or not? yes or no? >> no. >> jim >> no. >> it's overkill in your view. >> yes >> yes thank you very much. appreciate it. frank? >> easy segue here the house of representatives is set to pass that 1$1.9 trillion covid relief bill this afternoon. president biden is expected to sign it this week leading to a lot of questions about his next policy priority. the before we get to that, we'll turn to elan mooy. >> it appears the house just passed president trump's 1$1.9 trillion covid relief package. only one democrat voted against it no republicans voted for it. the bill is headed to the president's desk for his signature. the white house says that will happen on friday democrats say that the american rescue plan provides broad relief that they hope will stimulate the economy after a year of pandemic-induced pain. some of the specific sectors getting dedicated funding include 2$28.6 billion for the restaurant industry, airlines getting another $15 billion. 7.25 billion to expand the payroll protection program, 1.7 billion for amtrak and easier rules for the live entertainment venues to access their aid the business
and then jim is the 1$1.9 trillion package needed right now or not? yes or no? >> no. >> jim >> no. >> it's overkill in your view. >> yes >> yes thank you very much. appreciate it. frank? >> easy segue here the house of representatives is set to pass that 1$1.9 trillion covid relief bill this afternoon. president biden is expected to sign it this week leading to a lot of questions about his next policy priority. the before we get to that, we'll turn to...
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and i promise to find it here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you monday "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> well, spring break partiers break that pandemic progress i'm frank holland in for shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc an increase in cases over the past seven days as the united states sets a record in daily vaccine doses. tonight, the new study that could determine if vaccinated people can throw away their face coverings. >> we're hoping to get through our rescue today and start recovery today. >> reporter: deadly storms hit the deep south leaving a path of damage and destruction now millions more in the path of danger as severe weather continues. >>> as piracy fears grow in the suez canal, the united states navy may join the effort to help the stuck kacargo ship. >>> plus the crushing pay gap affecting sing mle moms who work while raising their kids. >>> live from cnbc, the facts, the truth, the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening a stern warning from one of the country's top health officials after weeks of trending in the right direction, covid-19 cases are once again on the rise. >> we have seen cases and hospital admissions move from
and i promise to find it here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you monday "the news with shepard smith" starts now >>> well, spring break partiers break that pandemic progress i'm frank holland in for shepard smith. this is "the news" on cnbc an increase in cases over the past seven days as the united states sets a record in daily vaccine doses. tonight, the new study that could determine if vaccinated people can throw away their face coverings. >> we're...
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frank slootman in "closing bell" later today. let's get to judge "and the half." >> welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner what might come next with your money. we have degas wright the chief investment officer jim stocks are currently trading. we are holding on to nice gains across the board and interest rates slipped a littlebit. the yield on the ten-year note down to 163. that's a few basis points lower than it was earlie
frank slootman in "closing bell" later today. let's get to judge "and the half." >> welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner what might come next with your money. we have degas wright the chief investment officer jim stocks are currently trading. we are holding on to nice gains across the board and interest rates slipped a littlebit. the yield on the ten-year note down to 163. that's a few basis points lower than it was earlie
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frank slootman in "closing bell" later today. let's get to judge "and the half." >> welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner what might come next with your money. we have degas wright the chief investment officer jim leventhal. i will take you to the wall to see where stocks are currently trading. we are holding on to nice gains across the board and interest rates slipped a littlebit. the yield on the ten-year note down to 163. that's a few basis points lower than it was earlier today. that is certainly helping probably stocks overall, but certainly the nasdaq trade steve weiss, what after this week are you now watching more than anything else is it all still about rates? >> it is all still about rates, absolutely it is going to be the rate of change of rates. so i'm watching inflation. i'm watching, you know, general economic news, more important than they've ever been but i believe the market ultimately would expand to 3%, as long as we don't get there next week, get to 2.5% next week, i'm looking for 2% over the next month or two, think we will be fine the market -- you know, news flows comoditizes how it used to be maybe you get it, get it quickly and the market reacts and moves on to me the m
frank slootman in "closing bell" later today. let's get to judge "and the half." >> welcome to "the halftime report." i'm scott wapner what might come next with your money. we have degas wright the chief investment officer jim leventhal. i will take you to the wall to see where stocks are currently trading. we are holding on to nice gains across the board and interest rates slipped a littlebit. the yield on the ten-year note down to 163. that's a few basis...
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that industry carl >>> jim, this morning, on twitter, you dwiefinitely have taken a note on the english correlation between technology and rates. >> so painful. i was watching frank this morning, at 5:00, and what was incredible is we didn't have this we didn't have the bonds doing anything at that hour. everything looked fine hunky dory who knew, maybe this was the up day, apple was looking up, and then the interest rates, they tick up, and just the linkage is so clear, david often talks about the algorithms, it really doesn't matter what nasdaq stock we're talking about it, it goes down and when we see, this and david, i know you're celebrating st. patrick's day, which is really great to see, but this linkage is just extraordinary. isn't it i mean how lock-step it is. >> it is right now what breaks it, jim? what takes it off? because it's not as though this is not also pointing to what is going to be very significant growth, which you could argue is going to be a positive for many companies. even with the prospect of some inflation. >> look, i had dow chemical on last night, and look, last year, the stock was 22, he did buy $2 million in the open market, came o
that industry carl >>> jim, this morning, on twitter, you dwiefinitely have taken a note on the english correlation between technology and rates. >> so painful. i was watching frank this morning, at 5:00, and what was incredible is we didn't have this we didn't have the bonds doing anything at that hour. everything looked fine hunky dory who knew, maybe this was the up day, apple was looking up, and then the interest rates, they tick up, and just the linkage is so clear, david...