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jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed.have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green in regulation but still managed to make his 4. so it's not unfamiliar territory, although it's a different angle. far different shot angle than what he saw about an hour ago. >> yeah, he's a little bit closer to the groan, jim. he went with his 56-degree last time and looks like he has the same club in his hands right now. nick: there's a lot of feet in on that left-hand side of that green, isn't there, peter? >> yeah. you really have to be precise how this ball lands. just like phil's drive bounced up in the air. you catch this just the slightest bit wrong and it ca
jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed.have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green in...
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jim was just jim. that was a marvelous thing to see. what an example. but what i really want to stress today is jim mcpherson's generosity. that's the only word for it. i've had the pleasure of working with jim, assisting him on a series of trips. princeton runs something they call alumni colleges, which are trips where alums come to be lectured to and kind of feel the excitement of being a student again with princeton faculty as we tour the appropriate places. we've been to harper's ferry, richmond, on the delta queen together. we've done a lot of great trips. jim's patience and enthusiasm for his subjects with audiences of lay people is both remarkable and constant. i've seen him treat self-taught civil war buffs with the same respect as he accords his professional colleagues. this is very personal to me, because my dad is one of those buffs. he is a self-taught civil war aficionado of the highest order. he can tell you the detail of every battle ever fought. i will never be a military historian, ever, ever, ever. i'm a political historian. you know,
jim was just jim. that was a marvelous thing to see. what an example. but what i really want to stress today is jim mcpherson's generosity. that's the only word for it. i've had the pleasure of working with jim, assisting him on a series of trips. princeton runs something they call alumni colleges, which are trips where alums come to be lectured to and kind of feel the excitement of being a student again with princeton faculty as we tour the appropriate places. we've been to harper's ferry,...
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good job there, jim. if he had done nothing else in his life but marry pat, he would have been a winner. i cannot properly introduce jim mcpherson without acknowledging his greatest asset. we're privileged to have with us today patricia mcpherson, who has always been an integral part of the mcpherson team. i remember how in those early days they would actually go together on research camps in tents. a scholar as generous with his time and person, patricia always dealt with jim's students with much dignity and grace. in this world where most of us make a living by what we get, jim mcpherson made a living by what he gives to others. jim mcpherson teaches us that we have to face, but not necessarily resolve life's ambiguities. that is why he and his work are so important to us. truly he is america's historian. seven score and ten years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a conflagration because they were dedicated to the proposition that all men are not created equal. it is most appropriate, then
good job there, jim. if he had done nothing else in his life but marry pat, he would have been a winner. i cannot properly introduce jim mcpherson without acknowledging his greatest asset. we're privileged to have with us today patricia mcpherson, who has always been an integral part of the mcpherson team. i remember how in those early days they would actually go together on research camps in tents. a scholar as generous with his time and person, patricia always dealt with jim's students with...
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jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed.have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green in regulation but still managed to make his 4. so it's not unfamiliar territory, although it's a different angle. far different shot angle than what he saw about an hour ago. >> yeah, he's a little bit closer to the groan, jim. he went with his 56-degree last time and looks like he has the same club in his hands right now. nick: there's a lot of feet in on that left-hand side of that green, isn't there, peter? >> yeah. you really have to be precise how this ball lands. just like phil's drive bounced up in the air. you catch this just the slightest bit wrong and it ca
jim: it could have been close. jim: i'm a-- nick: i'm amazed.have just landed it on the downslope. >> he may have hit that a touch thin. nick: even if he did, i would have thought thin would still be spinning. anyway -- jim: if the playoff is extended beyond this 18th hole, they'll head over to the 10th. and then after that, it's 14 and then back into the rotation if necessary starting all over again at 18. the surprising shot there was the one by haas. he came up short of the green in...
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this still was the jim crow era, although the end of the jim crow era. of course the civil rights movement had generated a lot of hostility and violence in the south especially in 1961 during freedom riders going through alabama and mississippi. i began to think twice about whether i wanted to go down and spend six months or a year in alabama county court houses and the state archives driving around the state with a car with a northern license plate during those years. but more important in the decision, a fairly important decision i made was the context of the civil rights movement with northern activists, black and white traveling
this still was the jim crow era, although the end of the jim crow era. of course the civil rights movement had generated a lot of hostility and violence in the south especially in 1961 during freedom riders going through alabama and mississippi. i began to think twice about whether i wanted to go down and spend six months or a year in alabama county court houses and the state archives driving around the state with a car with a northern license plate during those years. but more important in the...
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jim: thank you. >> ok, nick. jim: still have the final group on the 18th green. charlie wi. that is a niceturnaround after that hiccup at the start. >> it was a big hiccup. i thought he would be on a downward spiral mentally. he still missed a couple of little ones. but kept plug away. takes a big pat on the back for that. you never know what will happen. just keep at it. jim: the final hole birdie gives him a round of 72. second, two clear of ricky barnes. phil won with his amateur partner. we didn't see him today. he was out in that group also. he was out there playing great golf all week playing along side phil. making houston country club proud. distinguished history there and its number one member, george herbert walker bush. with play complete, waited around to go back for the ultimate souvenir. the flag at the 18th. phil remembered his grandfather. he used to give all of his victory flags to his grandfather. he useded to have them lining the walls of his den. again, we had co-champions in the pro-am. they will have their name on the back of the wall on the first tee.
jim: thank you. >> ok, nick. jim: still have the final group on the 18th green. charlie wi. that is a niceturnaround after that hiccup at the start. >> it was a big hiccup. i thought he would be on a downward spiral mentally. he still missed a couple of little ones. but kept plug away. takes a big pat on the back for that. you never know what will happen. just keep at it. jim: the final hole birdie gives him a round of 72. second, two clear of ricky barnes. phil won with his amateur...
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whether jim takes up this or not is immaterial. it is still a part of his legacy, the legacy he leaves to us and someone must take it up. on battlefields all over the south, black people struggle for freedom and every inch of southern soil became embattled ground and mappable battleground. as mappable as gettysburg or the siege to vicksburg. they became archives of slavery's defeat. we may argue today and for years to come about this thing called self-emancipation versus lincoln and the union army as emancipators, but in the end going back to jim mcpherson, the question that appears as the subtitle of his book, how american negroes felt and acted during the war for the union remains as urgent as it was nearly 50 years ago when he wrote that book. perhaps more importantly, it is a part of mcpherson's life in american history. it's a part of his rearchiving of american history itself. i recall finally, and to close the memorable and all sided description of the formal surrender of lee's army that appears in "battle cry of freedom," w
whether jim takes up this or not is immaterial. it is still a part of his legacy, the legacy he leaves to us and someone must take it up. on battlefields all over the south, black people struggle for freedom and every inch of southern soil became embattled ground and mappable battleground. as mappable as gettysburg or the siege to vicksburg. they became archives of slavery's defeat. we may argue today and for years to come about this thing called self-emancipation versus lincoln and the union...
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good job there, jim. if he had done nothing else in his life but marry pat he would have been a winner. i cannot properly introduce jim mcpherson without acknowledges his greatest asset. we are privileged to have with us today patricia mcpherson who has always been an integral part of this mcpherson team. i remember how in those early days they would actually go together on research trip camping in tents. being the wife of a historian is not easy, especially a scholar who's been as generous with his time as jim mcpherson. but patricia's always dealt with jim's students with much dignity and grace. in this world where most of us make a living by what we get, he has made a living by what he gives to others. he teaches us that we have to face but not necessarily resolve life's ambiguities and every aspect of his life work jim mcpherson was willing to wrestle and engage the racial dynamics in america. that is why he and his work are so important to us. truly he is america's historian. seven score and ten year
good job there, jim. if he had done nothing else in his life but marry pat he would have been a winner. i cannot properly introduce jim mcpherson without acknowledges his greatest asset. we are privileged to have with us today patricia mcpherson who has always been an integral part of this mcpherson team. i remember how in those early days they would actually go together on research trip camping in tents. being the wife of a historian is not easy, especially a scholar who's been as generous...
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it was jim told me i had to read a book called killer angels, jim told me i should read three volume narrative of the civil war. from there i went on to devour the books others have written. it was jim who took me on my first battlefield tours of gettysburg and vicksburg. jim and i and pat and deb went to andersonville together. everything i think about the civil war is filtered through jim mcpherson. we share a kind of fundamentalist approach to the civil war, understanding this was a war about slavery from the start. but the truth is i went to princeton thinking of myself as a southern historian and i left princeton thinking of myself as a civil war historian. so you can imagine my surprise when a year or so ago a prominent publish erika up to me and suggested, well, it's almost 25 years since battle cry of freedom was published. maybe it's time we need a new synthesis, and maybe you should write it. i was shocked. first of all, 25 years. has it really been 25 years? it seems so fresh in my mind. second, why? why do we need a new -- would would we even need a new synthesis? has the
it was jim told me i had to read a book called killer angels, jim told me i should read three volume narrative of the civil war. from there i went on to devour the books others have written. it was jim who took me on my first battlefield tours of gettysburg and vicksburg. jim and i and pat and deb went to andersonville together. everything i think about the civil war is filtered through jim mcpherson. we share a kind of fundamentalist approach to the civil war, understanding this was a war...
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so i took it to jim the next morning. and he signed it "to millard hunter, a fellow scholar of the civil war." and my dad floated back to new hampshire. he still treasures that. jim has also helped me with my work since i've jumped off the tenure track. one of the things i have done in the last decade is make sure that my hometown remembers that they had a very significant civil war hero come from little gennessee, new york. jam james wadsworth the richest man in new york who gave up everything at the age of 53 to enlist in the civil war and he ended up dying after the battle of the wilderness. there really wasn't any commemoration of him in his hometown. i always joked that if that town had been in the south there would have been a statue before the body was cold. but that was not true in more reserved upstate. so when we started a campaign to get a statue of general wadsworth put on the courthouse lawn where it should be. a courthouse after a statue is naked after all. james mcpherson came and gave the inaugural lecture
so i took it to jim the next morning. and he signed it "to millard hunter, a fellow scholar of the civil war." and my dad floated back to new hampshire. he still treasures that. jim has also helped me with my work since i've jumped off the tenure track. one of the things i have done in the last decade is make sure that my hometown remembers that they had a very significant civil war hero come from little gennessee, new york. jam james wadsworth the richest man in new york who gave up...
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jim: couldn't blame them. nick: fortunately it wasn't engraved on the claret jug and they had to rub it off. david: you think of the last two weekends in terms of weirdness. it's harder to think of a couple of back-to-back that would qualify, or even close. nick: might be the theme for the year, david. jim: last week all of that late drama was all just a setup for this. and now we have a new leader babington fedex cup points list. it is, in fact, stanley with a second and a first in these two weeks, overtaking johnson wagner. i don't know, just watching the way he rips at a driver. the way he just moves around a golf course. sash yeahs out there. -- sash iowas out there. looks big-time to me, nick. nick: these guys are all good. but they still need that real safety shot. you know, the one where you can put a gun to the guy's hit and he says i can hit a fade or a draw because quite a few times they lost it. they were seriously losing it down 15 and they got twitched up down 16 and 17. you know, to take your gam
jim: couldn't blame them. nick: fortunately it wasn't engraved on the claret jug and they had to rub it off. david: you think of the last two weekends in terms of weirdness. it's harder to think of a couple of back-to-back that would qualify, or even close. nick: might be the theme for the year, david. jim: last week all of that late drama was all just a setup for this. and now we have a new leader babington fedex cup points list. it is, in fact, stanley with a second and a first in these two...
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it was jim rowe. >> so finally, the mystery man was identified. not mike or steve or bob. but jim. james ruben rowe, to be exact. at long last a real name, but that was all that was real about him. >> it's been very gratifying to be here in st. george. it is a very special place. >> like the time jim rowe in a navy s.e.a.l. uniform spoke to a class of high school students about his years in an elite commando unit, about sacrifice and friendship and faith, in a speech arranged by ron nelson. >> anybody that i served with, i would have gladly laid my life down for. and i can say the same thing for anyone that served with me. >> or when nelson, whose family is prominent in the mormon church, sponsored jim rowe's baptism. >> i just trusted jim wholeheartedly. nobody could make me feel any different. >> and all the while, nelson claims, jim rowe was stealing. like the time rowe brokered the sale of his collection of antique rifles, sold them far too cheap and pocketed all the proceeds. >> he sold $250,000 of them for $38,000. >> he kept the money? >> and kept the money. >> of course, ro
it was jim rowe. >> so finally, the mystery man was identified. not mike or steve or bob. but jim. james ruben rowe, to be exact. at long last a real name, but that was all that was real about him. >> it's been very gratifying to be here in st. george. it is a very special place. >> like the time jim rowe in a navy s.e.a.l. uniform spoke to a class of high school students about his years in an elite commando unit, about sacrifice and friendship and faith, in a speech arranged...
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okay, jim.ack to business. >> give me a national bohemian beer to answer the question. >> caller: okay. this action to block verizon's multibillion dollar deal to buy wireless airwaves. it's killing me, i'm telling you. killing me, jim. do you think it will get blocked, and should i stick with verizon? >> what's the matter with verizon? what do you like verizon for? the ceo of that company is terrific. it's got a great yield and good prospec prospects. i have no beef with verizon. i think you should own verizon. i think it's cheaper than verizon right here. vvus reminded me of an important lesson that i learned at suffolk downs, my original stock market. it's the beauty of the long shot. you want your portfolio to have a photo finish, find the inner speculator in yourself. only for one-fifth of your portfolio. "mad money" will be right back. >> coming up, cloud nine. investigators are sending sales force sky-high after reporting a better than expected quarter. can it continue to fly, or will it
okay, jim.ack to business. >> give me a national bohemian beer to answer the question. >> caller: okay. this action to block verizon's multibillion dollar deal to buy wireless airwaves. it's killing me, i'm telling you. killing me, jim. do you think it will get blocked, and should i stick with verizon? >> what's the matter with verizon? what do you like verizon for? the ceo of that company is terrific. it's got a great yield and good prospec prospects. i have no beef with...
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let's go to jim in arizona, please. jim? >> caller: hi. this is jim from virginia beach with a bright, sunny, tucson gem show. >> i'm glad you clarified that with the tucson initiative. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm looking at vodafone and it came in with really poor earnings today. i bought it on the recommendation about a year ago. it's been going up today. >> yes, it has. >> caller: but what about the fact -- what is the concern with europe on that thing? >> i have to tell you, i think europe will join caterpillar here and say that europe will be in bitter shape in a year from now than it is right now and i'll urge you to stay with vodafone even though everyone despises it. i kind of like it. let's go to robert from pennsylvania. >> caller: my name is robert from north hampton county, pennsylvania. >> i used to live there. i was just a few miles from natural gas land. what's up? >> caller: based on wells fargo's recent agreement regarding mortgages and foreclosures, should i continue to invest in wells fargo, jim? >> i think wells farg
let's go to jim in arizona, please. jim? >> caller: hi. this is jim from virginia beach with a bright, sunny, tucson gem show. >> i'm glad you clarified that with the tucson initiative. what's up? >> caller: hey, i'm looking at vodafone and it came in with really poor earnings today. i bought it on the recommendation about a year ago. it's been going up today. >> yes, it has. >> caller: but what about the fact -- what is the concern with europe on that thing?...
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right now "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business and he is nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to help you save a little money. my job is not just to entertain, but to teach and educate. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. all right. what do you get when you combine chatter about the hottest ipo in years, if not ever with better than expected earnings from a housing plate, no less, and then add a monster quarter from a left for dead tech company. sprinkle in some fantastic data from the people's republic of china, signaling a soft landing along with lower interest rates and higher growth in europe. i'll tell you what you get. you get today's fabulous rally, with the dow surging 84 points, the s&p climbing 0.89% and the nasdaq soaring 1.22%. sometimes markets just have
right now "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> i'm jim cramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game. firms are going to go out of business and he is nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing. i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm trying to help you save a little money. my...
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>> that's correct, jim.ow, about 70% of our revenue is related to crude oil-related projects and is generated outside the united states. so the company is very oily and is very concentrated in international oil plays. when we look at the deep water plays, especially the presalt plays off of brazil, and now especially some of the recent wells drilled off of angola in the presalt, this is very exciting. some of the other areas we're look at in the eastern mediterranean where noble energy has had some very, very significant discoveries, the middle east including iraq, and then offshore australia, where some successes have occurred as well. >> now, do we have to worry about some of these e&p producers, some of them cutting back their drilling because they're so heavily involved with natural gas? is that something we have to worry about with core labs? >> well, if you look at it, only 20% of our revenue is derived from natural gas projects. most of those actually outside the united states. if you look at our conc
>> that's correct, jim.ow, about 70% of our revenue is related to crude oil-related projects and is generated outside the united states. so the company is very oily and is very concentrated in international oil plays. when we look at the deep water plays, especially the presalt plays off of brazil, and now especially some of the recent wells drilled off of angola in the presalt, this is very exciting. some of the other areas we're look at in the eastern mediterranean where noble energy...
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i'm just trying for jim. soft commodities, corn, soybean, wheat stock, jim.ashg to farber and he would buy in ar jgentina. what's your idea of the softs? >> well, i'm keen on agriculture. the one question that christine gave me, there is some controversy right now about the u.s. government's reporting of agricultural inventories, stocks, and many people are skeptical because the government is trying to manipulate the prices according to the skeptics. i, for one, don't pay too much attention to government numbers because i've learned, ross, over the years, if you listen to governments you are not going to make a lot of money. governments lie, distort, make mistakes. that's not a good source of information. you are better off watching cnbc than watching the government if you want to get -- if you want to make money. >> jim, we've had some specific questions about silver. can you talk about the prospects of silver especially in relation ship to maybe gold and copper? >> i would rather own silver than gold. silver is certainly historically che cheaper than gold.
i'm just trying for jim. soft commodities, corn, soybean, wheat stock, jim.ashg to farber and he would buy in ar jgentina. what's your idea of the softs? >> well, i'm keen on agriculture. the one question that christine gave me, there is some controversy right now about the u.s. government's reporting of agricultural inventories, stocks, and many people are skeptical because the government is trying to manipulate the prices according to the skeptics. i, for one, don't pay too much...
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mad money with jim cramer starts now. >> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica, other people want to make friends, i'm trying to save you money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. double double toil and trouble, stocks burn and markets bubble. what it translate into plain english. shall we be concerned this has become sort of a macbeth moment? after last month's spectacular rally, should we be afraid this market is becoming -- cue the scary music -- bubbly? some people are starting to see bubbles everywhere. isn't that a bubble build in tech? maybe one in oil. perhaps a bubble over in the retailersen given how weak the unemployment is. and surely, surely we've got a dot com bubble going. now that facebook's coming public! >> the house of pain. >> s&p 500 up .11%, nasdaq 12.4% higher. shouldn't we take a step back?
mad money with jim cramer starts now. >> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer, welcome to "mad money," welcome to cramerica, other people want to make friends, i'm trying to save you money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. double double toil and trouble,...
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thank you all for coming here, thank you jim, thank you the whole panel. appreciate it. >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. for more information, follow us on twitter@c-span history. >> a generation before president john f. kennedy acting on behalf of a grateful nation designated him an honor ril american citizen, winston churchill paid his own heartfelt tribute to his transatlantic origins. appearing before a joint session of congress on the day after christmas, 1961, is he observed i cannot help reflecting that if my father had been american and my mother british, instead of the other way around, i might have got here on my own. today, outside the british embassy on pass mass avenue, churchill literally describes two nations with one bronze foot planted on british soil and the other on american. this pleased the old man himself no end. of the statue announced on his 89th birthday, the honorary american said, i feel it will rest happily and securely on both feet. controversy arose over the sculptor william mcveig
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>> hey, jim. a big philly spring training boo-yah from bucks county, pennsylvania. >> how can i help? >> caller: well, i've got a leap question for a leap year. >> all right. >> caller: given the rest of the market right now, instead of buying individual stocks, i've recently bought some leaps that expire in a couple of years and about 15% to 20% below strike. i'd like to buy some more. do you think this is a good strategy? and if so, how deep in the money would you go? and would you give me a couple of names or industries this could work for? >> you can use deep in the money calls, that's a stock replacement strategy for the likes of it, apple remember, i'm a dividend guy. i want dividends, people to reinvest the dividends. that's how we've made a lot of money on this show and that's what i'm sticking by and the philosophy is philosophy. >> caller: spring training boo-yah from huntington valley. >> holy cow, another guy from bucks county, and we're basically turned into kyw tv, isn't it? let's se
>> hey, jim. a big philly spring training boo-yah from bucks county, pennsylvania. >> how can i help? >> caller: well, i've got a leap question for a leap year. >> all right. >> caller: given the rest of the market right now, instead of buying individual stocks, i've recently bought some leaps that expire in a couple of years and about 15% to 20% below strike. i'd like to buy some more. do you think this is a good strategy? and if so, how deep in the money would...
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if you think of politics as the war of other things, which is the many things jim taught me. i'd like to see more effort on the part of political historians to acknowledge the social history revolution and more willingness so we understand better why republicans assumed that they would run into lines, why they assumed that and why that was always part of the policy. and we need to understand why the slaves understood that the place to run was not the confederate lines but the union lines, that it made a difference which lines you went to. there tending to be too much separation between these explanations for the origins of things during the civil war and i think jim pointed a different way in battle cry of freedom and i'm still challenged by that. >> did someone else have a comment on the panel? do we have anyone else? jerry. >> i teach at lawrence university and am proud to say that i was a graduate student of jim mcpherson. jim, my question for you is if a college steenior came to you toy and said i want to be an american historian, what would be your advice for >> my advic
if you think of politics as the war of other things, which is the many things jim taught me. i'd like to see more effort on the part of political historians to acknowledge the social history revolution and more willingness so we understand better why republicans assumed that they would run into lines, why they assumed that and why that was always part of the policy. and we need to understand why the slaves understood that the place to run was not the confederate lines but the union lines, that...
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jim, i and all chicago think you rock. >> really?> caller: yes, we do. >> holy cow, that is a city where i am going to catch some ball games this summer. that is my goal. my goal is to get to a white sox game and also to catch the cubbies. >> caller: listen, jim, after yesterday's speech of obama pushing for alternative energy. >> right. >> caller: i bought a stock, usg. united states natural gas line. >> ung? no, no -- you mean -- oh, the natural gas -- the limited fund? >> caller: umg, united states national gas fund. >> yeah. you know, that's an etf that i've been very much against. i think you olt to pick up a copy of "getting back to even" and you'll see exactly. i have a real very negative picture painted of that. if you want natural gas -- oh, i'm sorry. i'm sorry to cut you off. go ahead. >> caller: my question is i paid $5.15 for it last week, and wednesday i bought 1,000 shares of it and wednesday it went up to $22 per share. and they lowered my shares down to 250. what's going on with that? >> what, did they do some sort o
jim, i and all chicago think you rock. >> really?> caller: yes, we do. >> holy cow, that is a city where i am going to catch some ball games this summer. that is my goal. my goal is to get to a white sox game and also to catch the cubbies. >> caller: listen, jim, after yesterday's speech of obama pushing for alternative energy. >> right. >> caller: i bought a stock, usg. united states natural gas line. >> ung? no, no -- you mean -- oh, the natural gas --...
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>> hi, jim.s nice to be with you again. >> let's get to it. i'm doing the work on your company and i'm starting to say wait a second. you guys are producing 680,000 barrels of oil a did i, you are in your own company becoming one of the reasons why we could be energy sufficient in this country. >> we've had this enormous boom in natural gas with the shale revolution and now taking that same technology that we developed that the horizontal drilling and the hydraulic fracturing and applying it to new oil areas where we hadn't explored before and sometimes to old areas where we knew that there was oil and we couldn't get it out, we are finding a great boon in oil production in this country. it's really a positive thing for america. >> you've been -- you were the pioneer. i'm not going say one of, but you were the pioneer in this kind of terrific drilling. i see you going back in the 40s, 50s and 60s gigantic. is there really that much oil left in the basin which is the premiere area for the country
>> hi, jim.s nice to be with you again. >> let's get to it. i'm doing the work on your company and i'm starting to say wait a second. you guys are producing 680,000 barrels of oil a did i, you are in your own company becoming one of the reasons why we could be energy sufficient in this country. >> we've had this enormous boom in natural gas with the shale revolution and now taking that same technology that we developed that the horizontal drilling and the hydraulic fracturing...
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"boo-yah, jim.major shareholders for companies like citigroup, wells fargo, and apple include billions of dollars held by jpmorgan corp." are these holdings considered part of jpmorgan's book value? if these shares are not part of managed client funds and considered assets of jpm then it looks like jpm's book value could go way up when the market gets into full swing in the next few years. thoughts?" no, ken, that is not the case. that maybe funds jpmorgan -- look, if you go look at a lot of companies, you'll see a couple of big holders. they are often index funds. they are often funds that have to say that they own the stock even though they're rung other people's money. and that's going to be the case with jpmorgan. jpmorgan's book value will not be affected by those numbers. all right. let's do some of these @jimcramer tweets. this one is from @andrewbailey8. how about this turn in ovti? new camera sensor ranked number one for 2011. think we will see it in the iphone 5? i've got to tell you, andr
"boo-yah, jim.major shareholders for companies like citigroup, wells fargo, and apple include billions of dollars held by jpmorgan corp." are these holdings considered part of jpmorgan's book value? if these shares are not part of managed client funds and considered assets of jpm then it looks like jpm's book value could go way up when the market gets into full swing in the next few years. thoughts?" no, ken, that is not the case. that maybe funds jpmorgan -- look, if you go look...
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thank you, jim. thank you the whole panel. appreciate it. [ applause ] for more information follow us on twitter at cspan history. . >>> an air of mystery has surrounded this bronze likeness of alexander hamilton. in dedicating the 10-foot tall figure that greets visitors to the treasury department. it might have been the gift of andrew miller who admirers like to describe as the greatest secretary of the treasury since hamilton himself. sculpted by james earl frazier, hamilton wears a slightly quizzical look on his face. it was his famous deal is that led to federal assumption of state debts in return of the capitol's removal of money mad new york to an entirely new city. the pedestal on which he stands makes to reference to his reality transactions. it pays tribute instead to his financial genius. he touched the dead corpse of the public credit and it sprang upon its feet. >>> throughout the weekend here watch personal interviews about history events on oral histories. our history bookshelf features some of the best known wr
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but to go back to jim in a while in washington d.c. with the failed u.n. security council resolution jim what do you think the possibility is now on am very hypothetical again that we can we will see some kind of settlement on the ground instead of outside elements playing a role i mean does this give an impetus now i know the violence is horrific there but does it give it a new impetus to have the parties sit down somehow the russians are trying to mediate and we can see where that will go you know if there is going to hopefully i don't like to see an international solution with the use of force but can it is it telling the syrians that you have to start drawing lines and you have to start talking because every conflict is resolved with the gauche ations eventually. well i will make a prediction and i do think in this situation what's going to drive internal events within syria as opposed to the extra pressure syria is not libya. is kind of the end of the world nobody really cared about his regime he was very isolated syria is very different syria's very
but to go back to jim in a while in washington d.c. with the failed u.n. security council resolution jim what do you think the possibility is now on am very hypothetical again that we can we will see some kind of settlement on the ground instead of outside elements playing a role i mean does this give an impetus now i know the violence is horrific there but does it give it a new impetus to have the parties sit down somehow the russians are trying to mediate and we can see where that will go you...
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jim: and a good par. nick: phil actually spent a little bit of extra time on the putting green earlier before the round so he's going to have to give it 100% attention. jim: gary mccord said it earlier, just as someone watching him, you used to stress watching phil over this length of putt, but the last two weeks, it looks like the old phil again. this for a share of the lead through three rounds. nick: solid, just above right edge. jim: there you go. he'll be in the last group tomorrow. a round of 70. he'll be trying to win at rivera for a third time tomorrow. going for back-to-back victories. after pebble beach a week ago. we'll see you at 3:00 eastern time. jim nantz, nick faldo. lance barrow, steve mil zprvings all the crew. we'll see you from the final we'll see you from the final round tomorrow on cbs. >>> coming up on wjz eyewitness news, closing arguments, attorneys in the huguely murder trial make their final case to the jury. we're live with the very latest. laying [ male announcer ] are you pay
jim: and a good par. nick: phil actually spent a little bit of extra time on the putting green earlier before the round so he's going to have to give it 100% attention. jim: gary mccord said it earlier, just as someone watching him, you used to stress watching phil over this length of putt, but the last two weeks, it looks like the old phil again. this for a share of the lead through three rounds. nick: solid, just above right edge. jim: there you go. he'll be in the last group tomorrow. a...
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jim in california, jim?ller: booyah cramer, i'm in the house of pain in one of stocks. >> that is an apartment complex offensive pain and until they report two good quarters they are in the major penalty box. i'm not kidding. i mean they are like, wow, wow. i mean, they, give it a couple quarters. i'm stunned because interlink is one of the worst companies we have had on the show. jay. >> caller: booyah from san diego. >> i love san diego, i'm coming to soon. what is up. >> caller: you came in high on carrizo oil a year ago, where do you stand now? >> i believe in the company, i feel like we have to be more oil which is eog, my new favorite. ryan in florida? >> caller: booyah, jim how are you this evening? >> what is going on. >> caller: a quick question, a company with a nice run up in the past few months, and a video game to come out, take two -- >> it's the best in the game stocks right now, electronic arts is underneath them. take two is the real deal and that is the conclusion of the lightening round. >
jim in california, jim?ller: booyah cramer, i'm in the house of pain in one of stocks. >> that is an apartment complex offensive pain and until they report two good quarters they are in the major penalty box. i'm not kidding. i mean they are like, wow, wow. i mean, they, give it a couple quarters. i'm stunned because interlink is one of the worst companies we have had on the show. jay. >> caller: booyah from san diego. >> i love san diego, i'm coming to soon. what is up....
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i like the yield. >> jim in florida. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: my stock is cf industries but i do like the story, it could roll over a little. robert in connecticut. >> caller: jim, booyah to you. >> what's on your mind? >> caller: i would like your opinion on activision. i'm not a buyer, i'm a seller. i think the gaming business is too difficult. i like simple. >> caller: booyah, jim. halliburton. everybody is killing this stock. >> halliburton, they were the guys that were not all that bullish about near term earnings. i've got to stay on hold. let's go to dan in colorado. >> caller: professor cramer, booyah from colorado high plains country. >> how's it going, man? >> caller: doing pretty good. i like cyber security. i granted it spec stock status. what do you think of web sense? >> web sense is good but i'm going to see your web sense and raise you fortinet. let's go to david in california. david. >> caller: booyah from southern california. how's it going today? >> real good, thank you. how about you? >> caller: can't complain. last year you got my interest in these m
i like the yield. >> jim in florida. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: my stock is cf industries but i do like the story, it could roll over a little. robert in connecticut. >> caller: jim, booyah to you. >> what's on your mind? >> caller: i would like your opinion on activision. i'm not a buyer, i'm a seller. i think the gaming business is too difficult. i like simple. >> caller: booyah, jim. halliburton. everybody is killing this...
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jim: and a good par. nick: phil actually spent a little bit of extra time on the putting green earlier before the round so he's going to have to give it 100% attention. jim: gary mccord said it earlier, just as someone watching him, you used to stress watching phil over this length of putt, but the last two weeks, it looks like the old phil again. this for a share of the lead through three rounds. nick: solid, just above right edge. jim: there you go. he'll be in the last group tomorrow. a round of 70. he'll be trying to win at rivera for a third time tomorrow. going for back-to-back victories. after pebble beach a week ago. we'll see you at 3:00 eastern time. jim nantz, nick faldo. lance barrow, steve mil zprvings all the crew. we'll see you from the final we'll see you from the final round tomorrow on cbs. >>> hello, i'm bruce johnson. the most significant winter storm of the season now headed this way and that storm track has shifted northward, closer to d.c. let's go outside right now to annie on the
jim: and a good par. nick: phil actually spent a little bit of extra time on the putting green earlier before the round so he's going to have to give it 100% attention. jim: gary mccord said it earlier, just as someone watching him, you used to stress watching phil over this length of putt, but the last two weeks, it looks like the old phil again. this for a share of the lead through three rounds. nick: solid, just above right edge. jim: there you go. he'll be in the last group tomorrow. a...
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i like simple. >> caller: booyah, jim. hal.ing this stock. >> halliburton, they were the guys that were not all that bullish about near term earnings. i've got to stay on hold. let's go to dan in colorado. >> caller: professor cramer, booyah from colorado high plains country. >> how's it going, man? >> caller: doing pretty good. i like cyber security. i granted it speck stock status. what do you think of web sense? >> web sense is good but i'm going to raise you. let's go to david in california. david. >> caller: booyah from southern california. how's it going today? >> real good, thank you. how about you? >> caller: can't complain. last year you got my interest in these mezzanine investment companies and ended up selecting prospect capital corporation. i like their monthly dividend and a real good year. >> you're move on the case and more up on it than i am. i can't plus prospect. i got prospect and tango now i got to do work on. better to own it that you don't know it than cuff it. joe in new york. >> caller: jim, a great big
i like simple. >> caller: booyah, jim. hal.ing this stock. >> halliburton, they were the guys that were not all that bullish about near term earnings. i've got to stay on hold. let's go to dan in colorado. >> caller: professor cramer, booyah from colorado high plains country. >> how's it going, man? >> caller: doing pretty good. i like cyber security. i granted it speck stock status. what do you think of web sense? >> web sense is good but i'm going to raise...
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linda. >> caller: hello, jim. big booyah to you from florida. >> good to have you, sunshine. >> caller: it is sun shining. am i diversified? >> okay. >> dac, opk, aa, mkc. and i want to thank you you -- oh, apple. aapl. i want to thank you for making us some money. >> all right. i've done well. i've done well and thank you very much. let's go to work here. >> caller: okay. >> mccormick, a perfect stay at home situation. i liked the quarter, a lot of people didn't. spice company, food. bank of america, bank. this is health care. alcoa, big industrial. and apple, we have three apples in a row. and we have tech, industrial, health care, we have bank, and we've got food, and that, again, is what we want and i -- perfect diversification, and doing quite well i might add. >>> let's go to walt in new hampshire. >> caller: hey, booyah from concord, new hampshire. how are you doing? >> doing great, how about you? >> caller: doing great. i have domino's pizza, dpz. whirlpool, whr, at&t. and cyprus semiconductor, cy and fize
linda. >> caller: hello, jim. big booyah to you from florida. >> good to have you, sunshine. >> caller: it is sun shining. am i diversified? >> okay. >> dac, opk, aa, mkc. and i want to thank you you -- oh, apple. aapl. i want to thank you for making us some money. >> all right. i've done well. i've done well and thank you very much. let's go to work here. >> caller: okay. >> mccormick, a perfect stay at home situation. i liked the quarter, a lot...
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let's go to jim in ohio. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer!o-yah. >> caller: i just wanted to get your take on baker hughes international. >> i have so many others that i like. i have schlumberger that i love more and avesco. let's go to abbey. >> caller: it's abbey from beautiful long island, new york. >> i had a feeling. what's go onniing on? >> caller: is it still okay to get into vv? >> no, no, no, that has been made. this -- we had a gain. we're ringing the register. bing, bing, bing. aaron in michigan! >> caller: give me the spec, what do you think? >> sales are going up. what's not to like? it's good to go. let's go to sam in massachusetts. sam! >> caller: sam, with a big boo-yah from -- university. >> fantastic school. what's going on? >> caller: the question is the 8.3% yield offered by pitney bow bowes, ppi, too good to be true? >> i no longer trust it. let's have the company back on because all they're doing doesn't seem to be taking hold. let's go to kip in florida. kip! >> caller: hey, jim, tee. >> disappointing. that's the better
let's go to jim in ohio. jim? >> caller: boo-yah, cramer!o-yah. >> caller: i just wanted to get your take on baker hughes international. >> i have so many others that i like. i have schlumberger that i love more and avesco. let's go to abbey. >> caller: it's abbey from beautiful long island, new york. >> i had a feeling. what's go onniing on? >> caller: is it still okay to get into vv? >> no, no, no, that has been made. this -- we had a gain. we're...
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his just happened to be plywood. >> that's where jim stands. >> reporter: i see.ars now, whenever he hasn't been doing his job as a county commissioner, jim has been putting up campaign billboards at county courthouses >> how does it look? courthouses belong to the people. governments belong to the people. >> reporter: all hand painted in his garage, all different. he made one of every county courthouse in the state. then came the hard part, putting them up in that county. you know, montana is no rhode island. driving across the state to put up a sign or two or three can be a 1,000-mile roundtrip road trip and jim has made dozens dozens of such trips, logging well over 20,000 miles, which may sound crazy, but he says it's all a regular jim can do nowadays. >> it's become a game for wealthy people. and i think there are some good leaders that aren't wealthy that can't buy the name recognition. >> reporter: sometimes i wonder, is it really that great to be governor? is it really worth it? >> i i hear they have a great big kitchen. >> reporter: really? this is jim's
his just happened to be plywood. >> that's where jim stands. >> reporter: i see.ars now, whenever he hasn't been doing his job as a county commissioner, jim has been putting up campaign billboards at county courthouses >> how does it look? courthouses belong to the people. governments belong to the people. >> reporter: all hand painted in his garage, all different. he made one of every county courthouse in the state. then came the hard part, putting them up in that...
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what do we do, jim? i would scream back dripping with sarcasm, what the heck does that have to do with the earnings of bristol-myers? of course, nothing. the first thing i did when i saw or herd heard about events, make a list of bristol-myers. they're still on that list. the companies not hurt by the events even if it was worst than expected. given the 24-hour news cycle blows everything out in pro portion and we get terrifying crises new week, develop your own list of bristol-myers names. make a high yield pipeline. maybe verizon, another steady eddy. big southern company. just be ready to buy them when we get a market wide sell-off base and exaggerated prices that won't hurt the earning of verizon or other partners, my travelers trust. step two. ask yourself, is this event really bad for all earnings out? for example, the egyptian demonstrating in the streets early 2011 trying to kick out their dick cater, even oil stocks got knocked down with everything else. curious? what a tremendous buying opportu
what do we do, jim? i would scream back dripping with sarcasm, what the heck does that have to do with the earnings of bristol-myers? of course, nothing. the first thing i did when i saw or herd heard about events, make a list of bristol-myers. they're still on that list. the companies not hurt by the events even if it was worst than expected. given the 24-hour news cycle blows everything out in pro portion and we get terrifying crises new week, develop your own list of bristol-myers names....
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jim: now phil to move on. jim: now phil to move on. dead center. just love the fact you're going to have all these decisions coming up. as much as i love 18 and it is a fascinating finishing hole, you get to a playoff in a tournament of this stature, and then you've got to come to the 10th hole and make some decisions. the drivable par 4. risk-reward. and now to make it all three moving on. no blood. that one was right side also. mark it down as a 4 and move on. nick: i think, as we've seen this week, the 10th is so difficult to hit. almost impossible to get it on the green. it's really making the decision where you want to miss it. you know, you've seen it. now you've seen the hole location. where do you want to leave your chip shot or your bunker shot to try and get it close? jim: just because of the framing of it, it looks much wider than it is. gary mccord described it as about the width of a school bus. nick: yeah, there's the strategy from up above. it's all about the angle of the green. these guys are going to go for it. if they can just get
jim: now phil to move on. jim: now phil to move on. dead center. just love the fact you're going to have all these decisions coming up. as much as i love 18 and it is a fascinating finishing hole, you get to a playoff in a tournament of this stature, and then you've got to come to the 10th hole and make some decisions. the drivable par 4. risk-reward. and now to make it all three moving on. no blood. that one was right side also. mark it down as a 4 and move on. nick: i think, as we've seen...