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he was friends with both tammy tatum and her common-law husband, jim meadow. >> jim meadow had actuallyroduced rudy gaytan to tammy tatum. >> but tammy told people she didn't like rudy gaytan. >> she complained to her friends that she found rudy creepy and that he made her uncomfortable. >> there were many similarities between tammy tatum's murder and renee dulany's rape. >> the sex assault occurred in the early morning hours. in addition to that there was no forced entry found. there was use of water and a towel to wipe down renee's and tammy's body. >> although there was no semen in tammy's murder case, investigators did find one foreign hair with the root intact. >> when an analyst finds a bulb on a hair, typically that means that the hair had been forcefully removed. >> in 1993 it was difficult to get dna from that hair bulb, but in 2006, it was there for the taking. >> when the dna from the hair had been analyzed, it produced a dna profile that was identified as rudy gaytan. >> gaytan's dna was also found on other items in tammy's apartment. most significantly, the towel that was u
he was friends with both tammy tatum and her common-law husband, jim meadow. >> jim meadow had actuallyroduced rudy gaytan to tammy tatum. >> but tammy told people she didn't like rudy gaytan. >> she complained to her friends that she found rudy creepy and that he made her uncomfortable. >> there were many similarities between tammy tatum's murder and renee dulany's rape. >> the sex assault occurred in the early morning hours. in addition to that there was no...
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jim: you have to hole it out. nick: hole it out. jim: double bogey, six. justin rose and his caddie will have another impressive victory. low round of the week came on friday. justin rose is the winner of the quicken loans national. >> we came to the quicken loans national and a u.s. open broke out. you are our champion. >> congressional got its reputation back after the u.s. open. i was excited to play this course. i enjoy this type of golf and test. it tested all of us. 4-under par to win this championship jim: he said he paused and had a dream. we are head to the greenbrier. >> ♪ >> from the cbs broadcast center in philadelphia, this is cbs3 "eyewitness news". >> without warning a little girl is killed after a security gate falls on top of her and now the investigation into why it happened. and tonight a new image of the moment dozens rushed in trying to help. >>> good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks so much for joining us. police have now identified the three-year-old girl whose life was tragically cut short. "eyewitness news" reporter eliz
jim: you have to hole it out. nick: hole it out. jim: double bogey, six. justin rose and his caddie will have another impressive victory. low round of the week came on friday. justin rose is the winner of the quicken loans national. >> we came to the quicken loans national and a u.s. open broke out. you are our champion. >> congressional got its reputation back after the u.s. open. i was excited to play this course. i enjoy this type of golf and test. it tested all of us. 4-under...
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they found the body of 53-year-old jim long. jean was taken to the hospital where she was treated for minor scrapes and bruises. one of the bruises was on her chin. she told police that her husband tried to fill their kerosene heater with fuel and then, there was an explosion. >> he was covered in flames. she tried to put the fire out with her hands. her gloves caught fire. >> in a panic, jean said she ran from the workshop into their home to call the fire department. at the fire scene, investigators found the remnants of the kerosene heater. but the plastic fuel can was found outside the workshop door, in perfect condition, inconsistent with jean's story. and major michael overbey believed that the position of jim's body was inconsistent with most fire victims. >> it appeared his arms were outstretched and over his head. it appeared to me the way someone would be positioned if they had been dragged into a particular spot or carried. that was the first thing that i noticed. they were not in a fetal-type position that you see in
they found the body of 53-year-old jim long. jean was taken to the hospital where she was treated for minor scrapes and bruises. one of the bruises was on her chin. she told police that her husband tried to fill their kerosene heater with fuel and then, there was an explosion. >> he was covered in flames. she tried to put the fire out with her hands. her gloves caught fire. >> in a panic, jean said she ran from the workshop into their home to call the fire department. at the fire...
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and so she was referring to jim spelock.> reporter: laughed it off, maybe. but then she brought it up again. but she had said, "well, remember what i said," you know, referring to if she's killed, that jim spelock did it. and we were laughing and she left. that was the night she was murdered. >> reporter: and in that pink notebook, lucy also documents accounts of spelock's online gambling and an interest in cross-dressing that extended to buying sexual paraphernalia on the internet while he was supposed to be working at the nuclear power plant. >> just about two weeks before her death, for the first time ever, she was able to document, to actually document on the computer, that he was purchasing these items. >> reporter: documentation lucy had just turned over to her custody lawyer days before her death. >> mr. spelock was aware that she had the proof of her allegations. >> reporter: that's the defense case. jim spelock murdered lucy johnson because she was about to win the custody case and reveal his darkest secrets. how mo
and so she was referring to jim spelock.> reporter: laughed it off, maybe. but then she brought it up again. but she had said, "well, remember what i said," you know, referring to if she's killed, that jim spelock did it. and we were laughing and she left. that was the night she was murdered. >> reporter: and in that pink notebook, lucy also documents accounts of spelock's online gambling and an interest in cross-dressing that extended to buying sexual paraphernalia on the...
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jim brush... >> jeff!> and his girlfriend, alison sloat, bought the company, recipes and all, over ten years ago for just $1,200, and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie counsel. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. >> we really are a victim of our own success right now. damn it, i'm tired of this! >> and they've stretched their resources over multiple locations, including a shipping facility that's not making any money. >> today, i'm losing $1,000 by not being able to deliver pies. i can't do this every week. >> jim and alison have a staff of employees that are beyond dedicated. >> order it today, 'cause we need to get it into stores, 'cause we're very low on that [bleep]. >> i know, i know. >> with increasing debt and mounting losses... >> there's, like, three weeks of outstanding bills here. you owe 2,400 bucks. >> key west key lime pie company is facing
jim brush... >> jeff!> and his girlfriend, alison sloat, bought the company, recipes and all, over ten years ago for just $1,200, and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie counsel. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. >> we really are a victim of our own success right now. damn it, i'm tired of this! >> and they've stretched...
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jim in particular. i was looking at a book entitled the 100 most important people in american sports and quite fittingly billie jean king was on the cover. but there was a statement that you made early on in one of your earliest books. where you stated that you had never been -- never been a time when you were not conscious of the civil rights movement. you stated i was very conscious of the civil rights movement and very active in what i called the movement for digits tee, equality and justice. in fact it superseded my interest in sports. sports gave me an opportunity to help the cause and that is what i dedicated myself to doing. now, i know that you supported the civil rights movement. but you were ahead of the civil rights movement in terms of your focus on economic development. what led you to move beyond simple desegregation to economic development, to starting the black economic union, setting up these offices all over the country, traveling through the deep south in a bus with other professional
jim in particular. i was looking at a book entitled the 100 most important people in american sports and quite fittingly billie jean king was on the cover. but there was a statement that you made early on in one of your earliest books. where you stated that you had never been -- never been a time when you were not conscious of the civil rights movement. you stated i was very conscious of the civil rights movement and very active in what i called the movement for digits tee, equality and...
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and you will never guess what jim did to make ferrari management see red. ♪ >> jim glickenhaus has spentyears and $20 million restoring and improving the cars in this collection. >> how did you get so into cars? >> when i was 16 or 17 in 1966 and 1967 there was the great ford-ferrari wars at lemans. this is the ford mark that won this race. it is the ferrari that won the 24 hours of daytona. these guys raced each other and they get along ok. now. >> there's a story behind every car here. the lone love was part of andy warhol's fleet. and steve mcqueen raced this dune buggy. how long does it take you, start to finish, to restore a car? >> it depends on the condition, this car has taken us about four years. >> with $20 million and untold hours invested in these cars, how do you protect them? >> in terms of stealing them, they are really unstealable. because they are so well known, i mean who could you sell them , to? >> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he still wants more from a sports car. >> there was a period when people were saying that the new ferraris ar
and you will never guess what jim did to make ferrari management see red. ♪ >> jim glickenhaus has spentyears and $20 million restoring and improving the cars in this collection. >> how did you get so into cars? >> when i was 16 or 17 in 1966 and 1967 there was the great ford-ferrari wars at lemans. this is the ford mark that won this race. it is the ferrari that won the 24 hours of daytona. these guys raced each other and they get along ok. now. >> there's a story...
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>> friday the 13th, boo-yah, jim. >> hi, jim.irst off, if i could adopt another father, it would definitely be you. >> sweet. my kids won't be happy, but that's all right. >> but i wanted to ask you as a fellow harvard alum and current urban outfitters employee, your thoughts on urbn. and if you've had a chance to check out our new harold square store. >> my problem is i like anthropology very much, i think the flagship store has to deliver. and your company's very upset with itself. i can't get behind you until your company isn't upset with itself. right now i say it's a hold. yes? >> boo-yah from cleveland, jim. we love your show. >> tribe looks good this year. >> thank you. i'd like your opinion on rockwell automation. >> i like it very much. it's a classic american industrial play right now that is working and i want you to own that stock. that's terrific. yes. >> san miguel boo-yah. >> how can i help? >> larry and joanna from boston. >> and new york. >> jim, you had array biopharma on last september, and following on your re
>> friday the 13th, boo-yah, jim. >> hi, jim.irst off, if i could adopt another father, it would definitely be you. >> sweet. my kids won't be happy, but that's all right. >> but i wanted to ask you as a fellow harvard alum and current urban outfitters employee, your thoughts on urbn. and if you've had a chance to check out our new harold square store. >> my problem is i like anthropology very much, i think the flagship store has to deliver. and your company's very...
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jim in florida. jim?er, never met a jim i didn't like. >> i think there's a good philosophy. i'll adopt it myself. >> caller: absolutely. the stock i've been investing in, a lot of pitfalls, jumps, bad mochs, and lawyer suits and everything, but everything has been cleaned out. what do you think about it now going forward with almost 13% dividend? >> the stock is what? >> caller: prospect capital. >> yeah, this is mezzanine finance, i tend not to like those, but you played it well, about you i'm not going to recommend the stock. that, ladies and gentlemen is the most engaged lightning round of my life. [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ so the magic shell went back to being a...shell. get live squawks right in your
jim in florida. jim?er, never met a jim i didn't like. >> i think there's a good philosophy. i'll adopt it myself. >> caller: absolutely. the stock i've been investing in, a lot of pitfalls, jumps, bad mochs, and lawyer suits and everything, but everything has been cleaned out. what do you think about it now going forward with almost 13% dividend? >> the stock is what? >> caller: prospect capital. >> yeah, this is mezzanine finance, i tend not to like those, but...
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hasnit isn't that jim hasn't found himself, he just doesn't know where to put it. >> jim, what's theest lesson you learned from your dad. people know you -- >> and we're very different people, he's very much more the artist. i'm very much the analyst. one thing he's said again and again, stick to your knitting, particularly in the '08 and '09 time frame, it was tempting to throw up your hands and saying i'm getting out, maybe i'm going to chase oil or gold, but he was adamant just keep doing what you're doing, be the best at what you're doing, and it will shine through. >> i think in a way i've stuck to my guns, too. i am an artist. i don't mind saying that. i've made an art of explaining tax-free municipal bonds to new york city, wherever my voice and face was seen and heard or heard and scene. seen. that made a business -- incidentally my mother and father started the business. i came along as son of founder. that is a wonderful way to enter an industry where mama and papa let you do what you want to do. >> we have to go, but your thought on municipal bonds. >> well, i've got four
hasnit isn't that jim hasn't found himself, he just doesn't know where to put it. >> jim, what's theest lesson you learned from your dad. people know you -- >> and we're very different people, he's very much more the artist. i'm very much the analyst. one thing he's said again and again, stick to your knitting, particularly in the '08 and '09 time frame, it was tempting to throw up your hands and saying i'm getting out, maybe i'm going to chase oil or gold, but he was adamant just...
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>> caller: yeah, hey, jim. >> hey, alex. >> caller: i had a question about southern company. the georgia plant is being built, how do you think this will affect the stock? >> southern is a good solid dividend payer. it's why i like southern. let's go to zachary in new york. >> caller: yeah, jim, booyah. my question is about under armour. what are your thoughts? >> i like kevin plank, i'm glad to see the stock starting to move. that trifecta is great. i think under armour goes higher. philip in massachusetts. >> caller: hi, jim. i want know what's the stir on whole foods? >> there's guys in that segment coming out of the wood work. we have guys in -- we have the target's, the costco, whole foods, we've got too many players. it's killing everybody's margins. let's go to becky in florida. becky?
>> caller: yeah, hey, jim. >> hey, alex. >> caller: i had a question about southern company. the georgia plant is being built, how do you think this will affect the stock? >> southern is a good solid dividend payer. it's why i like southern. let's go to zachary in new york. >> caller: yeah, jim, booyah. my question is about under armour. what are your thoughts? >> i like kevin plank, i'm glad to see the stock starting to move. that trifecta is great. i think...
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jim carrey, jeff daniels in the house. >> steve: c'mon!heers and applause ] >> jimmy: jim carrey, jeff daniels in the house. taylor schilling in the house. oh! [ cheers and applause ] ed sheeran in the house! [ cheers and applause ] that's a show! calm it down, jimmy. [ laughter ] calm it all down. let's get to some stories here. here's what everybody's talking about. i saw that president obama's youngest daughter, sasha, turned 13 years old today. happy birthday, sasha. [ cheers ] yeah. great. [ applause ] of course, that means that now he has two teenaged daughters. but thanks to congress, he's used to people ignoring him. [ laughter ] so, he ought to be fine. "whatever, dad. you go to bed." [ laughter ] some more news on the president. in a new interview, obama said that he's sometimes tempted to go off on members of congress who deny climate change. congress would have been intimidated, but then they saw this video here. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ [ cheers ] >> steve: urkelbama! >> jimmy: you -- you're going to go off on me, flappy bi
jim carrey, jeff daniels in the house. >> steve: c'mon!heers and applause ] >> jimmy: jim carrey, jeff daniels in the house. taylor schilling in the house. oh! [ cheers and applause ] ed sheeran in the house! [ cheers and applause ] that's a show! calm it down, jimmy. [ laughter ] calm it all down. let's get to some stories here. here's what everybody's talking about. i saw that president obama's youngest daughter, sasha, turned 13 years old today. happy birthday, sasha. [ cheers ]...
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. >> jim abernathy owns a excuse me dyeing shop.there is a shark, you will find jim around the water in the camera. >> 400 billion years shaping our ocean's hell. in the last 50 years in my watch, we have literally destroyed it. one of six of all of sharks that are threatened. >> dr. neil hammer slag is also passionate about protecting sharks. he rungs the rj dunlap lab in miami policy makers can make good conservation decisions based upon science. >> really can't express the value that jim brings to a project like this. he relies on jim for shark savvy. the best conditions. he can design and make it. this is where you are likely to find neil when he is in the field. the shark and his team cang gather data. a 5-day expedition off of the shores of the bahamas to drag up to 20 tiger sharks. the largest sharks in the tropics. >> he was invited for the missing. >> people ask me why should we care? as an a pex predator meaning they live at the top of the food pyramid they play an important role. when you remove that predator, there can b
. >> jim abernathy owns a excuse me dyeing shop.there is a shark, you will find jim around the water in the camera. >> 400 billion years shaping our ocean's hell. in the last 50 years in my watch, we have literally destroyed it. one of six of all of sharks that are threatened. >> dr. neil hammer slag is also passionate about protecting sharks. he rungs the rj dunlap lab in miami policy makers can make good conservation decisions based upon science. >> really can't...
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jim in michigan. jim? >> caller: hi, jim. from dearborn, michigan, hometown of henry ford. >> yeah, i didn't like that ford number -- in latin america. but i think ford is okay. what's up? >> caller: i would like know about ccj uranium -- >> no, their time has come. sell sell sell. stan the man. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm a big investor in kinder morgan partners. i love the dividends but the stock price seems to have crapped out -- >> no, they have -- i think rich is terrific, but some -- i think the stock is coming back. i urge patience here, but i do wish they could give us more growth. i do worry that they have gotten too big to continue to grow the way i would like them to. got to put it out there. alex in mississippi. alex? >> caller: yeah, hey, jim. >> hey, alex. >> caller: i had a question about southern company. the georgia plant is being built, how do you think this will affect the stock? >> southern is a good solid dividend payer. it's why i like southern. let's go to zachary in new york. >> caller: yeah, jim, booyah.
jim in michigan. jim? >> caller: hi, jim. from dearborn, michigan, hometown of henry ford. >> yeah, i didn't like that ford number -- in latin america. but i think ford is okay. what's up? >> caller: i would like know about ccj uranium -- >> no, their time has come. sell sell sell. stan the man. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm a big investor in kinder morgan partners. i love the dividends but the stock price seems to have crapped out -- >> no, they have -- i think...
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think about this, jim.ry $1 billion in revenues, most companies run more than 50 disparate applications. it's chaos out there. there's a lot of data locked up in silos. it's not tagged, not being analyzed. it's very inefficient. we can bring the innovation, but we integrate everything on one data model, one application platform, one beautiful way to execute in your specific industry. that changes the game for ceos. that's why ceos have always lufds s.a.p. i want to make it clear, yes, we are going to take care of business on the little ones, and we are going to grow this company. >> bill, we're seeing a lot of tie-ups, kinder, gentler microsoft being picture with mark ben off, with oracle teaming up, where are you on the frenemy/enemy games. >> we're friends with microsoft. from a ling our competition is feeling they need to do what they should do. if they feel they have a weakness, partnering with a strong partner is a smart thing to do. we partner with different competitors as well as friends like microso
think about this, jim.ry $1 billion in revenues, most companies run more than 50 disparate applications. it's chaos out there. there's a lot of data locked up in silos. it's not tagged, not being analyzed. it's very inefficient. we can bring the innovation, but we integrate everything on one data model, one application platform, one beautiful way to execute in your specific industry. that changes the game for ceos. that's why ceos have always lufds s.a.p. i want to make it clear, yes, we are...
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i need to go to jim in idaho. jim. >> yes, hello.ener of yours and i've always admired your bullish attitude. >> thank you. >> what i'm calmling ab in 1990 i bought stock in general electric. the last few years i have been disillusioned. >> right. in 2009 they cut the dividend way down. >> right. >> they had restored part of it. it seems to me like they're more interested if restoreing larger and larger pay to their executives. >> well, i don't know, jim, look, i think you are right, ge has been disappointing, my charitable trust owns it. it has not done as well as i had liked. i wished they boosted the dividend most recently, my colleague on the street, both of us were discussing gene needs to break out here. i don't think that's true. i think their pay standards are like a lot of ceo ads pay standards. i do want some more growth i understand how you feel. let's go to al in georgia. al. >> caller:. >> boo-yah. >> hey, i have been looking at 34 d systems for quite some time. what can you tell me? >> melissa lee in a previous show did
i need to go to jim in idaho. jim. >> yes, hello.ener of yours and i've always admired your bullish attitude. >> thank you. >> what i'm calmling ab in 1990 i bought stock in general electric. the last few years i have been disillusioned. >> right. in 2009 they cut the dividend way down. >> right. >> they had restored part of it. it seems to me like they're more interested if restoreing larger and larger pay to their executives. >> well, i don't know,...
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i like it more. >> jim, i'm jim from new jersey, i just wanted to know what you think about ibm as ag-term investment. >> i'm discouraged about ibm. the last couple of quarters let me down. i know warren buffet is in there but it's a show me situation and they have not shown me. >> i'm mark, what do you think about striker? >> boy, i'll tell you that is the baby boom play and i'm a serious buyer of that name. that's best so far in this lightning round. yes. >> hey, jim, bruce from bloomfield. jazz pharmaceuticals. >> i like them. i like the irish. they have the european inversion going for them. i also like bloom driver's license field for the record. >> jim, stocks will be heating up again, what do you think of power. >> i can't do it. i saw it screaming at everybody, there's probably some good story coming and when that happens. >> sell, sell, sell. >> hi, i'm bob. my question is about ge and ge financial and is this stock going to get money? >> no, a joint venture. i don't want them overpaying for this french company. that would be killer and my travel trust owns it and i would be
i like it more. >> jim, i'm jim from new jersey, i just wanted to know what you think about ibm as ag-term investment. >> i'm discouraged about ibm. the last couple of quarters let me down. i know warren buffet is in there but it's a show me situation and they have not shown me. >> i'm mark, what do you think about striker? >> boy, i'll tell you that is the baby boom play and i'm a serious buyer of that name. that's best so far in this lightning round. yes. >> hey,...
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jim, how are you? >> caller: i'm doing great. thank you for the excellent chapter in your new book, very nice. >> thank you. >> caller: i had a twofold question on u.n. pacific. the first question is that i heard that mexico was encouraging competition on rails down there. i'm wondering if union pacific would be able to take advantage, and also with the oil prices going up, if that would affect the rails more harshly than transports like trucking? >> sure. union pacific, these guys can get 400 miles to a gallon. they actually have a hammer long on the mexico business. remember, we spoke to union pacific's jack korleski, and he said business was good. so i'm i like it very much. sure, we can try to digest the fears out there, but i just don't think they fears are enough to bring the market down big. i'm aware of the risk, which includes iraq, but i'm also aware that reward obvious wins. >>> are you caught up in the world cup craze? we've seen what the best teams have to offer. all week long i'm looking at the best stocks. >>> and
jim, how are you? >> caller: i'm doing great. thank you for the excellent chapter in your new book, very nice. >> thank you. >> caller: i had a twofold question on u.n. pacific. the first question is that i heard that mexico was encouraging competition on rails down there. i'm wondering if union pacific would be able to take advantage, and also with the oil prices going up, if that would affect the rails more harshly than transports like trucking? >> sure. union pacific,...
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go ahead. >> thanks for all your help, jim.derstand this marketplace. >> thank you. >> what's your current opinion on a reasonable bank in the recent past? huntington bank? >> that's a terrific bank. we've recommended that bank for so long and i stick by it. and let's be honest, i have to tell you, key bank is still my fave, but i like hband, too. i need to go right now to joe in my home state of new jersey. joe? >> hey, hello, cramer. yeah, it's joe here from nutley, new jersey. >> home of our friend martha stewart! >> that's right. >> what's up? >> caller: yeah, i was at your book signing back in february. >> wasn't that fun? everybody showed up for that one. words is owned by a guy i coached against when i was a peaceful, gentle coach. >> caller: okay. here's my question, i bought orexigen therapeutics, i had a nice profit, i didn't sell. i came down $1 a share today. it's still on the upside for me -- >> joe, i'm not there with that one. let it pop back to six, maybe take some profit and get out. i'm not there on that one.
go ahead. >> thanks for all your help, jim.derstand this marketplace. >> thank you. >> what's your current opinion on a reasonable bank in the recent past? huntington bank? >> that's a terrific bank. we've recommended that bank for so long and i stick by it. and let's be honest, i have to tell you, key bank is still my fave, but i like hband, too. i need to go right now to joe in my home state of new jersey. joe? >> hey, hello, cramer. yeah, it's joe here from...
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jim in new hampshire, jim. >> caller: mr.reetings and boo-yah from the live free or die state new hampshire. >> new hampshire rocks. go ahead. >> caller: i got a question about stop orders. i know you're big on stop orders. one of the things i've played with is trailing stops. say you got a stock at 100 one of the things i've done is a three tiered approach that may have a $5 increment so i don't get stopped out all at once. seems like something like that sort of strategy works. i would love to hear your thoughts on that. >> that's a pretty good idea. as you know, i think this idea you get stopped and it hits it and next thing you know it comes back up that's bad for me. going to do it in pieces that's like the stage that i like. i will -- you know what i like that method. i'm not going to endorse it for my own, but i think if it makes you comfortable it's good to do anything in stages is the right thing by me. jim in new york. >> caller: jim, i would like to know what's the drawbacks of owning stocks that's held by a holding
jim in new hampshire, jim. >> caller: mr.reetings and boo-yah from the live free or die state new hampshire. >> new hampshire rocks. go ahead. >> caller: i got a question about stop orders. i know you're big on stop orders. one of the things i've played with is trailing stops. say you got a stock at 100 one of the things i've done is a three tiered approach that may have a $5 increment so i don't get stopped out all at once. seems like something like that sort of strategy...
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jim was a senior aid to three governors. he is president of stark county communication and they publish community newspapers in central illinois. he is vice chair of the illinois ethics commission that oversees the ethics and ethics training of 120,000 state of illinois employees. he was elected to the house of represent in 1968 at the age of 26. four years later, then governor richard ogle tapped jim to be his running mate as the republican candidate for lieutenant governor. welcome, please, jim nolan. [ applause ] >> now, i read this book and encourage you to do so if you care about the future of illinois. given what these gentlemen do in the book, it is series of recommendations or basically just conversation points. i had tom and jim on my radio show on wgn earlier today called the sunday spin and one of the questions i had was given all of the problems in the state of illinois, their recommendations only total 98. you couldn't get to 100? and by the end of the show we did get to 100. i want to address, and something i l
jim was a senior aid to three governors. he is president of stark county communication and they publish community newspapers in central illinois. he is vice chair of the illinois ethics commission that oversees the ethics and ethics training of 120,000 state of illinois employees. he was elected to the house of represent in 1968 at the age of 26. four years later, then governor richard ogle tapped jim to be his running mate as the republican candidate for lieutenant governor. welcome, please,...
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go to jim in illinois. jim. >> boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> jim, what's up?> my question is on amerigas. i've owned it, added it to my position about a month ago. the news about energy transfers affiliate to offer 8.5 million shares was a little bit concerned. >> told us when they did that teal, they were going to do that. got a 7.5% yield, that's hard to come by. barry in california. >> hey, jim. how are you doing? >> how with you? >> pretty good. want to ask you about some significant down days with no news then today came out with some suspect accounting practi e practic practices. kind of smells to me like insider or big money getting information before the small money. what's your take on chicago bridge and iron works? >> i think it's a conservative, well-run company. i'm surprised that this firm came forward and said that. obviously, i don't like any situation where there's accounting irregularities. i think it's a conservative company. i bet a few weeks from now, we'll find out it wasn't that bad. how about dan in connecticut? >> hey, mr. cramer. nice
go to jim in illinois. jim. >> boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> jim, what's up?> my question is on amerigas. i've owned it, added it to my position about a month ago. the news about energy transfers affiliate to offer 8.5 million shares was a little bit concerned. >> told us when they did that teal, they were going to do that. got a 7.5% yield, that's hard to come by. barry in california. >> hey, jim. how are you doing? >> how with you? >> pretty good. want to ask...
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also, returning to normandy this week is jim martin.will be parachuting in again, his story is next. qÑe]@é (mother vo) when i was pregnant... i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected
also, returning to normandy this week is jim martin.will be parachuting in again, his story is next. qÑe]@é (mother vo) when i was pregnant... i got more advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that...
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>> caller: thank you, jim.help i've just finished the last of actually three books, and some of my companies are the ones you suggested. thank you. >> that's fantastic. i'm glad we are simp pat ko in the names. >> apple, amazon, netflix, priceline and gilead. >> okay. now what we have here, we actually have a lot of high flyers, so i'm going to be tough here, because bill knows i like all these. still trying to get my arms around the netflix valuation. we have biotech, tech, let's call this travel, and we can call amazon retail? yes, and netflix entertainment, but recognize these stocks all trade together, and diversification says you need something that's more bristol-myers like, a little more, let's just say intel-like, and a little less high flyer. david in florida, david? >> caller: how are you doing, jim? >> not bad, david. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing great, it's friday. exactly right. i have five stocks here bank of america, general electric, sprint, at&t, and bristol-myers. >> oh, boy, some of my o
>> caller: thank you, jim.help i've just finished the last of actually three books, and some of my companies are the ones you suggested. thank you. >> that's fantastic. i'm glad we are simp pat ko in the names. >> apple, amazon, netflix, priceline and gilead. >> okay. now what we have here, we actually have a lot of high flyers, so i'm going to be tough here, because bill knows i like all these. still trying to get my arms around the netflix valuation. we have biotech,...
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i'll start with jim in arkansas, jim! >> i'm looking at jdlu, gyp, what do you think?ause we are american airlines fans aal! better name. all right. we're going right now to eric in michigan. eric! >> jim, dqm, long term and short term. it's been a real winner and i don't like the-year-old because the stocks sell so much, i like access, midstream better and ezra in florida. ezra? >> it's ezra from tampa, florida. i want on get your thoughts on charles schwab. schw. >> i'm a big believer in schwab. i believe that as the individuals realize that the market is not going into bear market phase and they will any back, but slowly, but surely i sure think mary joe white cracks down on the high frequency traders. let's go to paul in vermont. >> i uponed yowanted your opini on xls. >> i prefer lockheed martin which was down the the other day. that's cheapest. let's go to adam in iowa. >> beeia, jim. >> boo-yah, adam. i'm wondering what your opinion is on gwinnett company. >> i think it's independent and i do prefer mile an right here and don't forget peridot. you have to wait u
i'll start with jim in arkansas, jim! >> i'm looking at jdlu, gyp, what do you think?ause we are american airlines fans aal! better name. all right. we're going right now to eric in michigan. eric! >> jim, dqm, long term and short term. it's been a real winner and i don't like the-year-old because the stocks sell so much, i like access, midstream better and ezra in florida. ezra? >> it's ezra from tampa, florida. i want on get your thoughts on charles schwab. schw. >>...
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this was the actual shoe. >> the impression on the tomato could have been made by the left shoe of jimwn, or it could have been made by another left shoe that had the same specific design and size. >> since the shoes were prison-issued, they were unusual, although not uncommon. >> i feel that we need much more evidence to convict the person responsible for debbie's senseless murder. >> so they turned to the eye glasses found at the crime scene. dr. graham strong, a professor of optometry at waterloo university, was asked to determine whether the crime scene glasses were the same as those worn by jim brown in a police mug shot taken several years earlier. >> the problem that we had with the mug shots is that they really weren't a frontal mug shot. he was angled relative to the plane of the film. >> to solve the problem, dr. strong mounted the glasses on a styrofoam head and tried to approximate the angle in the mug shots. >> we didn't get it quite right. it was compelling, but it didn't rise to a level that was significant in our mind. >> then, dr. strong enlarged the mug shot photograp
this was the actual shoe. >> the impression on the tomato could have been made by the left shoe of jimwn, or it could have been made by another left shoe that had the same specific design and size. >> since the shoes were prison-issued, they were unusual, although not uncommon. >> i feel that we need much more evidence to convict the person responsible for debbie's senseless murder. >> so they turned to the eye glasses found at the crime scene. dr. graham strong, a...
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jim is 27. jim is in charge of c.i. appears role pacification perhaps and one of these is called provincial reconnaisance unit. they are forces that the agency has recruited in to help us take down the viet cong infrastructure, and drew is con in to take command of that unit. along the night of 30-31 january, 1968, drew and jim have been picking up anomalies in viet cong activity, but most of their troops have again home to celebrate a holiday. so drew takes a handful of the p.r.u.'s and a couple of navy seals and goes up along the border to recon itsnoiter. >> that same time the provincial capital was invaded. he radioed to drew, you got to get back, we're under attract. drew breaks it back in. when he arrives jim says maggie is missing, a friend of there's who is an american nurse in the city. so what do these two men do but jump in a jeep and go off to save her. when they get to her house it's occupanted by the viet cong and they get her out. they fought a series of battles in the city with just a handful of of troop
jim is 27. jim is in charge of c.i. appears role pacification perhaps and one of these is called provincial reconnaisance unit. they are forces that the agency has recruited in to help us take down the viet cong infrastructure, and drew is con in to take command of that unit. along the night of 30-31 january, 1968, drew and jim have been picking up anomalies in viet cong activity, but most of their troops have again home to celebrate a holiday. so drew takes a handful of the p.r.u.'s and a...
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rob. >> caller: hey, jim, rob from miami.a broker, i rely on you to keep me in the game. >> thank you. >> caller: here's my question in two parts. banc of america, regarding the $4 billion warren buffet snowboard fated by very chew of making his preferred investment non-clum cumulative, would that be the pain reason for the data to the fed? >> no, it was a totally separate piece of paper dating back five years. i like the fact there may be a $12 billion deal. i, myself, thinking it was going to be an $18 billion deal. it is a total show-me stock because, pan, they have not done well of late. let's take one more. let's go to matty, matty in new york. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i'm a teen ager and my dad is a retired teacher, love your show. >> thank you. >> caller: we want to say you are the stock financial teacher of the decade. ours is talisman energy. >> i like talisman. it's good. by the way, i did want to say one other thing, these dollar stores, they can be chased and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the li
rob. >> caller: hey, jim, rob from miami.a broker, i rely on you to keep me in the game. >> thank you. >> caller: here's my question in two parts. banc of america, regarding the $4 billion warren buffet snowboard fated by very chew of making his preferred investment non-clum cumulative, would that be the pain reason for the data to the fed? >> no, it was a totally separate piece of paper dating back five years. i like the fact there may be a $12 billion deal. i, myself,...
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jim mentioned it a bit earlier. dominic chu is picking up on that. >> apple is so big, so we want to watch the ripple effects that come out wwwdc, so you've got corning, which makes the glass that's used in apple i phones, one of the suppliers there. there's also sandisk, one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of flash memory storage devices. a.h.m. holdings marx microchips, micron the same thing, it supplies memory. and then at least skyworks providing annual alock semiconductors for some of these devices as well. we'll keep an eye on a lot of them. back over to you. >> dominic, thank you very much. i want to remind our viewers, if you'd like to watch the conference in real time, you can do it on cnbc.com. so if that is your taste, please do that, but in the meantime we have jim cramer here. there's a lot going on with apple stock this week. we're going to talk about that, but why don't you react to some of the suppliers with the ecosystem. >> apple is so clever, i hope they have a carl v. in the crowd will
jim mentioned it a bit earlier. dominic chu is picking up on that. >> apple is so big, so we want to watch the ripple effects that come out wwwdc, so you've got corning, which makes the glass that's used in apple i phones, one of the suppliers there. there's also sandisk, one of the leading manufacturers and suppliers of flash memory storage devices. a.h.m. holdings marx microchips, micron the same thing, it supplies memory. and then at least skyworks providing annual alock semiconductors...
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[laughter] jim? >> militants on the move in iraq conquering city after city. >> they've now taken mosul, iraq's second largest city, tikrit, saddam hussein's hometown, baiji, an iraqi oil refinery town, and today they are taking direct aim at baghdad. >> the country's government and military is literally disintegrating before our eyes. >> the situation is growing more urgent as american contractors are forced to evacuate and militants continue their march towards baghdad. >> happening now, iraq 2.0. >> stephen: yes, it's iraq 2.0, and like any upgrade, it's faster, once in a while everything crashes, and you get the error message: 404 government not found. [applause] because, folks, the news is iraq is being rapidly overrun by a terrorist group out of syria isis, the islamic state in iraq and syria. these are some bad hombres. isis has been described as better arms than the national armies of syria and iraq, partly because iraqi soldiers are handing over their weapons and uniforms peacefully. it's no
[laughter] jim? >> militants on the move in iraq conquering city after city. >> they've now taken mosul, iraq's second largest city, tikrit, saddam hussein's hometown, baiji, an iraqi oil refinery town, and today they are taking direct aim at baghdad. >> the country's government and military is literally disintegrating before our eyes. >> the situation is growing more urgent as american contractors are forced to evacuate and militants continue their march towards...
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david: jim lowell, we have jim rogers talking about europe. in addition to that, jim lowell, only guy can wear a bow tie as well as you can. you and jim rogers. i bet he is wearing a bow tie as well. let me ask you what you tell those people who are afraid to get in at this point? there are still a lot of retailers out on the sidelines waiting for a moment to get in. they're afraid to get in what they consider to be the top. what do you tell them? >> it's a fool's gambit to wait for a perfect day. reality on route to the perfect day when the market delivers its best gains. you never want to be out of the market. you want to remain very smartly diversified across asset classes. a clear case in point where the bond market has basically written off by everyone but leading the market with total return with obviously much lower risk profile. the reality as long as the u.s. consumer continues to spend and spend well, and as long as the employment trend, while anemic is still on the mend, i think this recovery has a long way to go. liz: lee, you were
david: jim lowell, we have jim rogers talking about europe. in addition to that, jim lowell, only guy can wear a bow tie as well as you can. you and jim rogers. i bet he is wearing a bow tie as well. let me ask you what you tell those people who are afraid to get in at this point? there are still a lot of retailers out on the sidelines waiting for a moment to get in. they're afraid to get in what they consider to be the top. what do you tell them? >> it's a fool's gambit to wait for a...
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jim cantore is monitoring all of this for us. jim, good evening. >> good evening. we have a long night ahead of us. we'll see more of these winds race all the way across the state of iowa into illinois. trees pretty much pushed over, snapped off and toppled on top of automobiles. we've had many, many gusts and many reports of hail tonight, now topping over 200, even 11 tornadoes. and we are not done. look at the action from south dakota and nebraska into iowa and missouri. right now, most of this is severe wind, okay? we've had many wind reports. as a matter of fact, we watched one storm come all the way from south dakota through nebraska. four statest has traveled. tonight, with that continuing, much of iowa, much of missouri, not surprising at all to see this same wind damage storm come all the way to the mid-atlantic tomorrow. the damaging winds are going to extend hundreds of miles. there may be as many as 500 reports of hail and wind. it's going to be a long night. back to you. >>> all right, good to know. jim cantore, thank so much. >>> strong economic news t
jim cantore is monitoring all of this for us. jim, good evening. >> good evening. we have a long night ahead of us. we'll see more of these winds race all the way across the state of iowa into illinois. trees pretty much pushed over, snapped off and toppled on top of automobiles. we've had many, many gusts and many reports of hail tonight, now topping over 200, even 11 tornadoes. and we are not done. look at the action from south dakota and nebraska into iowa and missouri. right now, most...
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i'm jim axelrod. in the the 13 months since becoming the head of the catholic church, pope francis has developed a reputation for straight talk on issues he feehe feelsstrongly about and ns going to question that reputation after his trip to southern italy today to a stronghold of an especially brutal branch of the italian mafia. there at an outdoor maz, the pope declared the mobsters are now excommunicated. as allen pizzey reports, it's been more than 20 years since a pope took on the mob. >> reporter: stepping boldly where angels might, indeed, fear to tread, pope francis used a mass in the heart land of onest most violent mafia organization. "they are not in communion with god," he said. they are excommunicated. pope john paul ii made similar condemnations of the mafia in sicily in 1993 and the mafia responded by bombing several churches in rome. the italian police say virtually everyone here knows who is connected to the mafia and they are too terrified to admit it. the ndrangheta are deeply invol
i'm jim axelrod. in the the 13 months since becoming the head of the catholic church, pope francis has developed a reputation for straight talk on issues he feehe feelsstrongly about and ns going to question that reputation after his trip to southern italy today to a stronghold of an especially brutal branch of the italian mafia. there at an outdoor maz, the pope declared the mobsters are now excommunicated. as allen pizzey reports, it's been more than 20 years since a pope took on the mob....
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call me or tweet me @jim cramer. the market surmises sun certainty, suddenly we got uncertainty in spates, from iraq. it looks like a failed state. hence the sizable decline, dow tumbling 110 points. right now or government is pondering action, some sort of action. we don't know what it's going to be. worse, judging from president obama's conference today, he doesn't seem to know what to do. something quite ev den from the the subsistence of not ruling out any option, plus, he's saying short term immediate things need to be done militarily to preserve the situation, which considering the immediate decline in the stockmarket, if we spoke, means something could happen as early as this weekend. so tomorrow could be a long day, what will it be? airstrikes, drones? iraq? more lives lost in defence of a government that many americans hate? just the good works of our soldiers already seem undone? that's ularge. we had many overseas issues in enroot years that caused hiccups in the market. north korean's saber rattling, cybe
call me or tweet me @jim cramer. the market surmises sun certainty, suddenly we got uncertainty in spates, from iraq. it looks like a failed state. hence the sizable decline, dow tumbling 110 points. right now or government is pondering action, some sort of action. we don't know what it's going to be. worse, judging from president obama's conference today, he doesn't seem to know what to do. something quite ev den from the the subsistence of not ruling out any option, plus, he's saying short...
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i knew jim was going to be president. i just know he's going to be president of the heritage foundation. the heritage foundation, concerted movement, it's important to have jim dement as its president. jemez been the de facto leader of the conservative movement for many, many years. and as that lead he has understood something that most conservatives quite frankly haven't understood and i think it's been to our detriment and that's what i wrote the book, "takeover." the subtitle is "takeover: the 100-year war for the soul of the gop and how conservatives can finally win it." i should say that i joke we refer to myself as 003. i've been active at the national movement longer than every living conservative. 001 is phyllis schlafly and 002 is dr. edwards. i've been at the front lines of this movement for a long time and i've seen us take loss after loss after loss. so i wrote this book because i think for the most part conservatives haven't understood that there in this battle him and you're not going to win the battle to mu
i knew jim was going to be president. i just know he's going to be president of the heritage foundation. the heritage foundation, concerted movement, it's important to have jim dement as its president. jemez been the de facto leader of the conservative movement for many, many years. and as that lead he has understood something that most conservatives quite frankly haven't understood and i think it's been to our detriment and that's what i wrote the book, "takeover." the subtitle is...
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jim? >> listen, dupont one you're supposed to own for yield and stability in a portfolio but not see this price movement. a little worried. one thing people don't talk about is it's benefit add few years from a low natural gas price. natural gas prices are going up. a major contributor. a major raw material for the company. i think that's what we may be seeing here in their earnings guidance. i'm pretty luke warm and would stay away. >> promised adobe. get to it. dom, deliver. >> absolutely. adobe selling off. sold 750,000 shares. value act one of the biggest shareholders in adobe that owned just about over 5% of adobe stock. this sale takes them below the 5% threshold meaning further sales don't need to be disclosed as quickly as for this particular one. adobe shares on the tear, lately just off all-time high. adobe shares down a percent. a big name, valueact, out of shares. >> thank you, dom. >>> amazon one of the worst performing stocks in the s&p down 18% this year, but most of the tra
jim? >> listen, dupont one you're supposed to own for yield and stability in a portfolio but not see this price movement. a little worried. one thing people don't talk about is it's benefit add few years from a low natural gas price. natural gas prices are going up. a major contributor. a major raw material for the company. i think that's what we may be seeing here in their earnings guidance. i'm pretty luke warm and would stay away. >> promised adobe. get to it. dom, deliver....
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you said it right, jim. the reason we have some armed aircraft over iraq and it's not all unmanned, some of the manned aircraft we have flying reconnaissance missions over iraq are armed, as well. but the main purpose of that is to force protection mission now that we've introduced additional advisors onto the ground who will be venturing outside the embassy confines there in baghdad. it just makes sense. it would be imprudent not to do that. i also would say in addition to that, we have a job. we have a job to be prepared and to plan for all options. the president has made it clear that air strikes remain an option that he may want to entertain in the future. we have to make sure we are ready to do that, as well. >> so you're saying if necessity arises for them to attack something, they are prepared to use military force from the air if necessary? >> we're certainly prepared, you know, if the commander in chief decides that he wants to ep employ air strikes, our job is to it be ready as soon as possible. >>
you said it right, jim. the reason we have some armed aircraft over iraq and it's not all unmanned, some of the manned aircraft we have flying reconnaissance missions over iraq are armed, as well. but the main purpose of that is to force protection mission now that we've introduced additional advisors onto the ground who will be venturing outside the embassy confines there in baghdad. it just makes sense. it would be imprudent not to do that. i also would say in addition to that, we have a job....
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i'm jim axelrod. u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagels that ordered an arcraft carrier and two other warships to the persian gulf as militant in iraq have taken control of large sections of the northwestern part of the country. hagel says the ships, including the carrier uss "george h.w. bush," will give president obama added flexibility in protecting american interests there. meanwhile, iraqis-- iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki is rallying shiite supporters to fight the sunni insurgents and iraqi troops and shiite militia fighters apparently slowed down the militants' progress today. we begin our coverage tonight of the crisis in iraq with clarissa ward in baghdad. >> reporter: in baghdad's shiite enclave of sadr city, men answered the call to fight jihad. taking up arms against the sunni enemy isis, who now control two of iraq's main cities. they've threatened to take the capital as well, and today security forces in baghdad were on high alert. thousands have poured into recruitment centers and shi
i'm jim axelrod. u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagels that ordered an arcraft carrier and two other warships to the persian gulf as militant in iraq have taken control of large sections of the northwestern part of the country. hagel says the ships, including the carrier uss "george h.w. bush," will give president obama added flexibility in protecting american interests there. meanwhile, iraqis-- iraq's prime minister nouri al-maliki is rallying shiite supporters to fight the sunni...
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area was virtually a jim crow society in many ways. blacks were not allowed to sit in areas. if they were found in those areas, the police would escort them out. they had to show a card to be in certain areas. employment in scranton was rampant. the schools were inferior. -- employment discrimination was rampant. the schools were inferior. >> going back to your book, so much has been written about the challenges johnson faced with senator richard russell and the southern conservative democrats. do find it ironic that some key republicans -- do you find it ironic that some key republicans were instrumental in getting this past? >> the role is more ambiguous than we remember. republicans were essential. nevertheless, the history of enacting the bill is more contentious than we remember. there were battles between liberal democrats and republicans over the scope of the fair employment laws. how should -- how far should the government be able to go? republicans were concerned about over expanding the powers of the federal government in tha
area was virtually a jim crow society in many ways. blacks were not allowed to sit in areas. if they were found in those areas, the police would escort them out. they had to show a card to be in certain areas. employment in scranton was rampant. the schools were inferior. -- employment discrimination was rampant. the schools were inferior. >> going back to your book, so much has been written about the challenges johnson faced with senator richard russell and the southern conservative...
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i'm proud to be here to introduce jim kohlman - okay. as the award recipient of our employee recognition program in december of 2005 he started as the equipment supervisor as a truck driver for 9 years and general laborer for 5 years we became the primary contractor for the installation of the siren pole it's an emergency response system and will be part of the cities wifi network under the direction of mark farrell, jim from our maintenance division worked the department of technology and the department of public works on this project and assembled interest topers and the heave crew to dig a trench to install a 8 and a half foot pole and our increment technician to finish the job and it occurred over the weekend of the march 22 and 23rd and bend from the technology. since this is went so well, this think a ongoing program to place the siren posted throughout the city. in a letter jim dunn the project manager said they worked hard professionally and presented many challenges with the terrain they worked closely to complete a unique job i
i'm proud to be here to introduce jim kohlman - okay. as the award recipient of our employee recognition program in december of 2005 he started as the equipment supervisor as a truck driver for 9 years and general laborer for 5 years we became the primary contractor for the installation of the siren pole it's an emergency response system and will be part of the cities wifi network under the direction of mark farrell, jim from our maintenance division worked the department of technology and the...
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jim bitterman is live where ceremonies started. our senior white house correspondent jim accosta is live as well. you've had quite a morning there. tell us what the mood is right now. >> errol, i think kind of a mood of celebration like 70 years ago and three hours ago. 150,000 allied troops had landed on the normandy coast. the germans were fighting fierce to regain control. now it's more like a celebration. you can see dozens and dozens of vehicles that have been restored by their owners and brought here. there's also in addition to the road vehicles, there's a number of amphibious vehicles. we saw that tank running around that you were talking about, the floating tank. to give you an idea how it was d-day, we're going to be seeing here that kind of thing going on today. we'll see a visit by the king and queen. there's a parade and ceremony for them about an hour from now. as you mentioned, natalie, about this moment in the town, president hollande is speaking. there will be rolling ceremonies all day. president hollande is speak
jim bitterman is live where ceremonies started. our senior white house correspondent jim accosta is live as well. you've had quite a morning there. tell us what the mood is right now. >> errol, i think kind of a mood of celebration like 70 years ago and three hours ago. 150,000 allied troops had landed on the normandy coast. the germans were fighting fierce to regain control. now it's more like a celebration. you can see dozens and dozens of vehicles that have been restored by their...