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everyone, that is, except jim fayed.r belief that at the time surveillance cameras capture mr. fayed sort of walking around the courtyard area, that he knew his wife was being killed at that exact moment? >> yes. the reason i base my belief on that is mr. fayed, when he walks out of the building everyone is interested in what's going on in the parking structure except mr. fayed, because he knows what had just transpired. >> but that apparent disinterest in pam's screams wasn't enough to charge jim with murder. in fact, there was little evidence he had anything to do with it. then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr. fayed's cellmate wants to talk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> well, the cellmate tells us that mr. fayed had confessed to him that he had hired someone to kill his wife. >> detectives believe that someone was josÉ moya, the ranch hand. the cellmate also had other information that had no
everyone, that is, except jim fayed.r belief that at the time surveillance cameras capture mr. fayed sort of walking around the courtyard area, that he knew his wife was being killed at that exact moment? >> yes. the reason i base my belief on that is mr. fayed, when he walks out of the building everyone is interested in what's going on in the parking structure except mr. fayed, because he knows what had just transpired. >> but that apparent disinterest in pam's screams wasn't...
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wise choice. >>> pamela and jim fayed's financial woes eased with their >> jim and pam fayed had stakedir claim in the online gold trading business. they began by buying old gold coins and selling them at a profit. then they expanded, setting up what was essentially a small bank, storing gold for customers and allowing them to borrow against it. the market grew, and so did the bottom line. pam's best friend, carol neve. >> they went to gold shows, trade shows in las vegas, san diego, l.a., do all the meet and greet kind of thing. pam was very good at that. she was very charming. jim was more the laid-back, stay away, sit in the booth. >> the timing was good. in 2001 gold was hovering around $250 an ounce. then it started to take off like a rocket. by 2008, gold was listed at $800 an ounce. soon the fayeds were getting rich just off the fees they charged for selling the gold online. >> it doesn't take much to be able to turn a profit. every transaction, whether it's $100 or $2,000 or $100,000, if you are making anywhere from 3% to 5% per transaction, you've got money coming in. >> very q
wise choice. >>> pamela and jim fayed's financial woes eased with their >> jim and pam fayed had stakedir claim in the online gold trading business. they began by buying old gold coins and selling them at a profit. then they expanded, setting up what was essentially a small bank, storing gold for customers and allowing them to borrow against it. the market grew, and so did the bottom line. pam's best friend, carol neve. >> they went to gold shows, trade shows in las vegas,...
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jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no.athan: have we seen the wides on a 10-year treasury versus bunds? jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? [laughter] jim: not the united states. jonathan: there we go. oksana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with e.m. jonathan: there you go. krishna? krishna: i will go with e.m. jonathan: trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ . two, down, back up! our phones are more than just phones. they're pocket-sized personal trainers. last minute gift finders. [phone voice] destination ahead. and discoverers of new places. it's the internet in your hand. that's why xfinity mobile can be included with xfinity internet which could save you $400 or more a year. it's a new kind of network designed to sa
jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no.athan: have we seen the wides on a 10-year treasury versus bunds? jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? [laughter] jim: not the united states. jonathan: there we go. oksana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with e.m. jonathan: there you go. krishna? krishna: i will go with e.m. jonathan: trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. that...
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jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no.athan: have we seen the wides on a 10-year treasury versus bunds? jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? [laughter] jim: not the united states. jonathan: there we go. oksana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with e.m. jonathan: there you go. krishna? krishna: i will go with e.m. jonathan: trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ . . alix: this upcoming program was recorded earlier this week. we hope you enjoy the show. opec debates how much output should increase, it is russia versus iran, with the saudi's in the middle. trade battles dragged down caterpillar, one of the best-performing stocks over the last two years. and power ahead. over $8 trillion will be invested in wind and solar in th
jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no.athan: have we seen the wides on a 10-year treasury versus bunds? jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? [laughter] jim: not the united states. jonathan: there we go. oksana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with e.m. jonathan: there you go. krishna? krishna: i will go with e.m. jonathan: trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. that...
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jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no.athan: have we seen the wide on a 10 year treasury versus bunds? jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? jim: not the united states. oksana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with e.m. krishna: e.m. jonathan: trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. alix: this upcoming program was recorded earlier this week. we hope yo
jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no.athan: have we seen the wide on a 10 year treasury versus bunds? jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? jim: not the united states. oksana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with e.m. krishna: e.m. jonathan: trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york...
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gym -- jim kauffman.s the anniversary another way. >> we discovered that he was getting ready to auction off all of april's belongings and hadn't given anything to kim. >> how crushing was that for you? >> beyond. the things that i asked for that belonged to my mother were family heirlooms or possibly disney coffee mugs. >> reporter: with her mother and all those mementos lost, kim tries to adjust to a new normal while raising her two young sons and holding down a job as a pharmaceutical sales rep. >> marching through every single day, waking up with another day of hopelessness while trying to keep that glimmer of hope alive is a very tricky thing to do. >> reporter: yet while life for kim seems hopelessly on pause for jim it's full speed ahead. just fifteen months after his wife's murder, he ties the knot again. >> he remarries. carol weintraub. when did that start? now, the version we've got is that they started dating right after april was found murdered. now, that's some romance. >> april's friends an
gym -- jim kauffman.s the anniversary another way. >> we discovered that he was getting ready to auction off all of april's belongings and hadn't given anything to kim. >> how crushing was that for you? >> beyond. the things that i asked for that belonged to my mother were family heirlooms or possibly disney coffee mugs. >> reporter: with her mother and all those mementos lost, kim tries to adjust to a new normal while raising her two young sons and holding down a job as...
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he wrote to speaker jim wright, dear jim, i have thought and prayed over your personal note from last spring. i wish you know ill, and i will seek to avoid saying anything that would further hurt you or your family. i hope you can have a good and much chair without distraction from the news media or me. thank you for writing, new. t. this was a little bit before newt gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress relating to book publishing. it kind ofame cler goal for him. is the information that we have in the papers related to this ethics scandal. that is of much interest to his story and researchers who want to look at jim wright and want to look at this time in congress -- his time in congress. many look at this event is the beginning of the partisanship in congress that still has an effect on washington today. it was a very significant event in congressional history. what we have here in the are some photographs and documents related to john f. kennedy's trip to dallas-fort 1963.in when he began that trip, he came to ft. worth november 21, 1963. we have photographs of president
he wrote to speaker jim wright, dear jim, i have thought and prayed over your personal note from last spring. i wish you know ill, and i will seek to avoid saying anything that would further hurt you or your family. i hope you can have a good and much chair without distraction from the news media or me. thank you for writing, new. t. this was a little bit before newt gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress relating to book publishing. it kind ofame cler goal for him. is the information...
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jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. have we seen the wide on a 10 year treasury versus bunds? jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? [laughter] jim: not the united states. oksana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with e.m. jonathan: there you go. krishna? krishna: i will go with e.m. jonathan: trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. that does it for us from new york. we will see you next friday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. 6:00 p.m. in london. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ jason: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i am jason kelly at bloomberg headquarters in new york. a big show for you this week. we start in london where we explore that city's future as a financial hub given the backdrop of brexit. we go to south carolina where we talk to the although ceo about the new plant there. what it means for that state's economy and for volvo's chinese owner. we start wit
jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. have we seen the wide on a 10 year treasury versus bunds? jim: no. oksana: no. krishna: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? [laughter] jim: not the united states. oksana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with e.m. jonathan: there you go. krishna? krishna: i will go with e.m. jonathan: trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. that does it for us from new york....
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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 multiplelocationg facility that's not making any ay, 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 major cutbacks. >> i don't want to s
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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i think that is the thing that jim rayburn and jim wright during this era would miss most profoundly. twice a month the spanish city tours take book to be an american history to be on the road to explore the literary of a selected city. we visit various literary and historic sites and as we interview local historians, authors and leaders. you watch her past interviews and tours online by going to booktv.org in selecting c-span city tour from the drop-down at the top of the page or by visiting these without or/cities tour. you can follow the tour on twitter or behind-the-scenes images in a video from our visits. the handle is at c-span cities. >> when donald trump iran for president and gave his inaugural address the theme was america is essentially a day or two away from the apocalypse but what i have found working at the experience of his first year historically was as follows. don trump was fortunate to take office when he did unlike abraham lincoln, he did not have to deal with the secession of the seven states between his election and his inauguration and unlike richard nixon he d
i think that is the thing that jim rayburn and jim wright during this era would miss most profoundly. twice a month the spanish city tours take book to be an american history to be on the road to explore the literary of a selected city. we visit various literary and historic sites and as we interview local historians, authors and leaders. you watch her past interviews and tours online by going to booktv.org in selecting c-span city tour from the drop-down at the top of the page or by visiting...
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again, jim comey was fired. he also admitteds that he purposely leaked his memos to the media about his talks with president trump in order to get a special counsel appointed and he was robert mueller. joining me now, former fbi assistant director, jim call stra. your reaction to the ig's findings that jim comey was insubordinate. >> that's no surprise to anybody. we've known that for a long time. we know that comey was off the rails, that he was acting, you know, unlike any other fbi director ever, was not abiding by fbi rules and regulations, the rules of federal procedure. i mean i could go on for hours about the things that jim comey was doing wrong. the big problem with waiting for an ig report is it was, what, otheover a year now and some pas of this brought information forward that's very interesting. it obviously talks about a number of agents that were dealing with the media. whether that was leaks or not, i don't know. it just looked like a lot of things were going on that were not proper. and the way
again, jim comey was fired. he also admitteds that he purposely leaked his memos to the media about his talks with president trump in order to get a special counsel appointed and he was robert mueller. joining me now, former fbi assistant director, jim call stra. your reaction to the ig's findings that jim comey was insubordinate. >> that's no surprise to anybody. we've known that for a long time. we know that comey was off the rails, that he was acting, you know, unlike any other fbi...
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jim: no. oksana: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? jim: not the united states.ana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with the e.m.. trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. trying to ask americans aboutsee you next fri. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton with first word news. paul manafort's request to dismiss a money-laundering charge has been rejected by a federal judge in washington. manafort is also charged with conspiracy, making false statements, obstruction of justice, and failing to register as an agent of ukraine. his bail was revoked last week and after prosecutors claimed he tried to tamper with witnesses. his trial is scheduled for july 25 in virginia and september 17 in washington. diplomats say israel is following the lead of the u.s. in pulling back from the u.n. human rights council. israel has not completely withdrawn from the body but has her or they reduced its participation. the country has had a tense rela
jim: no. oksana: no. jonathan: world cup winner. e.m. or dm? jim: not the united states.ana: do i really have to? jonathan: indulge me. oksana: i will go with the e.m.. trying to ask americans about football. jim keenan, krishna memani, oksana aronov. i'm not doing that again. trying to ask americans aboutsee you next fri. this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ >> i'm mark crumpton with first word news. paul manafort's request to dismiss a money-laundering...
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he's also intimately familiar with jim's work authoring a definitive retrospective on all of jim's book for the 57th volume of the new york law review six years ago. so ed's both an expert on jim's work and i know we're about to listen to a unique dynamics and history of the supreme court. so with that, i ask them to come forward and welcome all of you. [ applause ] . >> is it on? it's on. is yours on? he's a really good professor. [ laughing ] >> yeah, we'll see how well we work together here. >> it keeps going red. >> there we go. well, it's easy when you know how. jim, it's a great privilege to be able to talk to you in front of everybody. because your book is like your other books. graceful. well written. well researched. informative. and i would, of course, either like or love it to find some things to criticize about. but i couldn't find anything. so let me just start off by asking you some general questions. and later on there's going -- we're supposed to talk, i think, for around 40 minutes. and then they're going to leave about 20 minutes for questions and answers from the audi
he's also intimately familiar with jim's work authoring a definitive retrospective on all of jim's book for the 57th volume of the new york law review six years ago. so ed's both an expert on jim's work and i know we're about to listen to a unique dynamics and history of the supreme court. so with that, i ask them to come forward and welcome all of you. [ applause ] . >> is it on? it's on. is yours on? he's a really good professor. [ laughing ] >> yeah, we'll see how well we work...
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i'll talk about the jim wright have at tcu.e jim wright was a long time the dallas fort worth area. he was born in fort worth and lived all over texas and oklahoma during his childhood. he went to weatherford college that's what brought him back to this area. he ran for the texas legislature after his service in world war ii and served a year there. then he became the mayor of weatherford, texas and from the forrship, he went on to run congress he was elected to congress to represent texas's inh straight district 1954. years and then0 in 1986, became the speaker of house of congress. 1989 he resigned from congress and came back to fort became a professor here at tcu where he taught in the political science department. he also authored many books and fixture around campus. we brought his paper here at tcu. we have them. we usually have several researchers a year come and do the paper and papers on his time in congress. politics of the cold war and ultimately, partisanship surrounding his resignation from congress and scandals. all those topics that people do research in. we do have a
i'll talk about the jim wright have at tcu.e jim wright was a long time the dallas fort worth area. he was born in fort worth and lived all over texas and oklahoma during his childhood. he went to weatherford college that's what brought him back to this area. he ran for the texas legislature after his service in world war ii and served a year there. then he became the mayor of weatherford, texas and from the forrship, he went on to run congress he was elected to congress to represent texas's...
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jim cavanaugh is with me. jim, you mentioned "charlie hebdo." it's only interesting insofar as the fact that this is a newspaper, this is a media organization. that gives police perhaps something else to work on in terms of who is targeting it or whether there are any motivations. they are going to look for threats to this organization, whether anybody has had a beef with them? >> absolutely. whether it is a personal vendetta, revenge. it could be a workplace scenario. you know, it could be former employees. it can be someone who was aggrieved by the publication. you even have -- in the news recently provok tours calling to murder journalists. journalists are always under threat especially when they are trying to report on the truth on exacerbated things in society. and journalists are killed all over the world for their reporting. it's not unusual that journalists would be attacked. but it doesn't mean that the motive here is about that it. could be a personal motive. a boyfriend/girlfriend, husband/wife, financial matter, family crime. so many
jim cavanaugh is with me. jim, you mentioned "charlie hebdo." it's only interesting insofar as the fact that this is a newspaper, this is a media organization. that gives police perhaps something else to work on in terms of who is targeting it or whether there are any motivations. they are going to look for threats to this organization, whether anybody has had a beef with them? >> absolutely. whether it is a personal vendetta, revenge. it could be a workplace scenario. you know,...
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someone had to run jim tan's business, and this last thing.r days late 911 call was placed, charlie took the time to, of course, send a warning e-mail to his college buddies. they would soon hear things in the news. >> the defendant sends an e-mail to his fraternity brothers called "showtime." >> you're going to be hear from law enforcement. >> yes. yes. you will be surprised. showtime. >> this was no crime of passion. it was a planned murder. >> so this is an assassination. >> yes. >> he walks in and blows dad away. >> exactly. >> the prosecution rested. the defense team was up next and they were about to lay out a head-spinning theory of the crime from seemingly another universe. >> no one saw it coming. >> coming up, the defense drops a bombshell. >> one of the things that was always in question was was charlie covering up for someone else? >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ protect your pet with the #1 name in flea and tick protection. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. you need to power your wellness. new emergen-c probioti
someone had to run jim tan's business, and this last thing.r days late 911 call was placed, charlie took the time to, of course, send a warning e-mail to his college buddies. they would soon hear things in the news. >> the defendant sends an e-mail to his fraternity brothers called "showtime." >> you're going to be hear from law enforcement. >> yes. yes. you will be surprised. showtime. >> this was no crime of passion. it was a planned murder. >> so this...
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john it's jim, you're up. >> caller: hey jim nice to meet you you got john and john jr. from the boston area. love your show would love your insight on lulu lemon. >> let's get a selfie together lulu, been doing great work on lulu the stock is all the way up. now you got wait till it comes back down. you can't just come in here and say i like lulu lemon. because 50 points ago is when you wanted to like them. i'm going oh this is someone's joshing with me. i'm going to austin in texas austin >> caller: hey jim i'm looking at getting into the southwest airlines as long-term investment after this pull back but i'm concerned the rising oil prices will continue weighing on the business. >> no. you got horse sense buying southwest here i think it is a good price you know what, if you are dallas in texas then i'd have to say sell sell sell but you are austin in texas. and i'm a buyer of luv love should no longer be for sale you start by not selling do it slowly "mad money" tonight. i'm going out on a limb when it comes to moo that's micron. and replacing chefs with robots bakin
john it's jim, you're up. >> caller: hey jim nice to meet you you got john and john jr. from the boston area. love your show would love your insight on lulu lemon. >> let's get a selfie together lulu, been doing great work on lulu the stock is all the way up. now you got wait till it comes back down. you can't just come in here and say i like lulu lemon. because 50 points ago is when you wanted to like them. i'm going oh this is someone's joshing with me. i'm going to austin in...
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jim comey was a republican.. the current mr. the head of the fbi, is a republican. >> tucker: i'm sorry, i need to correct you. comey -- hold on. i mean, comey, i have no idea what mueller's -- first of all, it's irrelevant. >> they are republicans. >> tucker: civil war in the republican party and some of the virulent. bill kristol is a republican. it's a meaningless distinction. i would just say -- of course it is. i would just say, look around sincerely. i know it is. i have been on the right my home whole life, it doesn't mean anything. what does mean something is when you have people who clearly have no self-control and an ax to grind and why is the left, which used to care about civil liberties, making excuses for this crap? i don't understand it. >> i don't think anyone on the left is. i think what the left is saying is that comey, which is the principle focus of the report, acted inappropriately in a way that hurt clinton and helps trump by making i the announcement in july of '16 and then october of '16 about things he s
jim comey was a republican.. the current mr. the head of the fbi, is a republican. >> tucker: i'm sorry, i need to correct you. comey -- hold on. i mean, comey, i have no idea what mueller's -- first of all, it's irrelevant. >> they are republicans. >> tucker: civil war in the republican party and some of the virulent. bill kristol is a republican. it's a meaningless distinction. i would just say -- of course it is. i would just say, look around sincerely. i know it is. i have...
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jim comey says one thing, donald trump says another. when you take the credibility of both those men i don't think there is any contest about who is more likely to be telling the truth. >> develin, let me bring it back to you. i want to ask you about something i picked up from a senior justice department official around the time andy mccabe was pulled out of this investigative process and dealt with ahead of the fuller report. there wasn't a suspicion -- that's too strong of a word, but there were questions about whether the process had been affected by the atmosphere, by the calls for the impeachment of senior d.o.j. officials, by the president's constant tweeting. and in recent weeks and since the flash point over the informant and the demand that the fbi and d.o.j. reveal his name and brief democrats and republicans on the identity of an informant, there's been this sense that the justice department is increasingly folding to political pressures. i wonder if you picked up today in your reporting on the report any unease about anythin
jim comey says one thing, donald trump says another. when you take the credibility of both those men i don't think there is any contest about who is more likely to be telling the truth. >> develin, let me bring it back to you. i want to ask you about something i picked up from a senior justice department official around the time andy mccabe was pulled out of this investigative process and dealt with ahead of the fuller report. there wasn't a suspicion -- that's too strong of a word, but...
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that wasn't jim comey. but when the professor called on him, he usually knew the answer. >> soon after law school, he and patrice marry and he joins the district attorney's office in the southern district of new york. at 6'8", comey quickly makes his mark. >> my first impression was that he was very tall. and he was, i came to know, super smart, very funny, and just a charming individual. >> comey meets a set of like minded friends who form a close knit group that will last for decades. >> we sort of grew up together in the offices of assistant u.s. attorneys. we're all of the same ilk, not being motivated for any sort of personal gain or any sort of political gain, but just there to fight the good fight for the good guys. >> comey's sense of justice and his sense of humor carry into the courtroom, where he prosecutes everything from interstate fraud to the gambino crime family. >> oh, gosh, you won't see somebody better in the courtroom. >> i recall hearing of when jim got up and said, i don't want to hold
that wasn't jim comey. but when the professor called on him, he usually knew the answer. >> soon after law school, he and patrice marry and he joins the district attorney's office in the southern district of new york. at 6'8", comey quickly makes his mark. >> my first impression was that he was very tall. and he was, i came to know, super smart, very funny, and just a charming individual. >> comey meets a set of like minded friends who form a close knit group that will...
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we see jim comey and jim comey alone deciding which doj policies to follow and which to ignore. we see jim comey and jim comey alone deciding whether there is sufficient evidence to support each and every element of an offense. we see jim comey, jimmy comey alone, deciding whether to send a letter to congress in the throes of a looming election. his justification for this is that he did not have confidence in the objectivity of attorney general loretta lynch. whether it was her asking him to refer to this case as a matter, rather than an investigation, or her meeting with bill clinton while hillary clinton was under investigation, or the matter he has alluded to but claims he cannot discuss publicly. clearly, jim comey had lost confidence in the doj to handle the case in the way worthy of public trust. but that leads us to the one thing we did not see jim comey do, which was take any steps to spur the appointment of special counsel in the hillary clinton investigation! when he lost confidence in the trump justice department, he memorialized private conversations, he leaked them,
we see jim comey and jim comey alone deciding which doj policies to follow and which to ignore. we see jim comey and jim comey alone deciding whether there is sufficient evidence to support each and every element of an offense. we see jim comey, jimmy comey alone, deciding whether to send a letter to congress in the throes of a looming election. his justification for this is that he did not have confidence in the objectivity of attorney general loretta lynch. whether it was her asking him to...
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what we would like people to know about the jim wright papers , and about jim wright himself, the papers really document his entire life. from his birth, his childhood, the events that cheap tim and that shaped him and inspired him to be in public service. all the way to the challenges he faced as a congressman. obviously, the ethics scandal that led to him resigning from congress and the way that it affected him personally. his contributions to tcu and the fort worth community art represented in the papers as well. some of the historical evidence that he was witnessed two or involved in, and really up until his death in 2015, what a figure he was in texas politics. he really had a great impact on the fort worth area, and he was a major figure in american politics for over 30 years. congresse researching during that period, these would be a great resource for them. because he was an eyewitness to it all. the major legislation, and the diplomacy of the united states at the time. he was also such a good writer and communicator, that he was really able to distill these world,in the written
what we would like people to know about the jim wright papers , and about jim wright himself, the papers really document his entire life. from his birth, his childhood, the events that cheap tim and that shaped him and inspired him to be in public service. all the way to the challenges he faced as a congressman. obviously, the ethics scandal that led to him resigning from congress and the way that it affected him personally. his contributions to tcu and the fort worth community art represented...
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start with dan in texas. >> caller: jim, heard the news about ge, wow. do you think their profits are going to be in three years after they unwind their liabilities. >> john flanery is doing his best with one of the worst hands anyone has been given. so much that was not known i interviewed nelson pelts last week and he said look, what could you tell, you didn't know. the company was just not forth coming now that they are being forth coming, listen to steve tusa he nailed it i want to take another call. shan shan'ti in california. >> i want more positivity. go ahead. >> caller: i am falling -- following tap. >> i think molson coor's is not doing well betty in michigan. >> caller: booyah, thanks for taking my call what is your take on the symbol exel >> i am surprised it is down so much i am a buyer let's go to mark in wisconsin. >> caller: jim, i have an lp for you, 7.8%. recently acquired a slot on the houston shipping channel name of the company is semgroup. >> houston shipping channel is worth a great deal the group is under a lot of pressure and a l
start with dan in texas. >> caller: jim, heard the news about ge, wow. do you think their profits are going to be in three years after they unwind their liabilities. >> john flanery is doing his best with one of the worst hands anyone has been given. so much that was not known i interviewed nelson pelts last week and he said look, what could you tell, you didn't know. the company was just not forth coming now that they are being forth coming, listen to steve tusa he nailed it i want...
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call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet at jim cramer. today's market was very simple everything entertainment related caught fire. anything else got left in the dust that's because of a high stakes bidding war between comcast and business for some key fox assets a federal judge just blessed the time warner deal with no strings attach attached we're seeing it for the key group and all of those that support it but as for everything else, it's not so hot which is why the dow gave 26 points today while the s&p inched up .25% while the nasdaq crushed it gaining .86% now before i get into the nitty-gritty of this stunning bull market and entertainment related stocks let's talk about what didn't work today it's pretty important. a key group for the overhaul health of the market, they were hammered because they can't make as much money as we thought thanks to the flat yield curve just slightly higher rates than what they're paying for the deposit. health care got left behind because the economy is going to own these defensive stocks retail has r
call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet at jim cramer. today's market was very simple everything entertainment related caught fire. anything else got left in the dust that's because of a high stakes bidding war between comcast and business for some key fox assets a federal judge just blessed the time warner deal with no strings attach attached we're seeing it for the key group and all of those that support it but as for everything else, it's not so hot which is why the dow gave 26 points today while...
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to jim's place. i'm very flexible. all i want to do is raise money for a great cause here you have a minute-and-a-half left for this. >> it is a great cause, dinner with all of us we did it last year, it was a lot of fun it went for 11 times what it's being bid right now. >> of course you have to ask, is that indeed valued in the last couple months? >> i feel this is a disappointing show >> we will do exguy, dinner night out. >> it's something i want to do >> a different kind of show here time for the final trade one more minute to bid final trade. >> talking about this cloud stuff, microsoft, my fate, giddy up this is going higher >> less than a minute to bid >> check out the twitter poll. i think you will find, he always does, he wins. this is a company that's winning. i don't care if it's a growth or a staple company it's a well-run company a dividend, i'm in it. i'm staying long. >> 30 seconds the big guy. >> norah, unfairly punished in the market place yesterday based on a builder sentiment data
to jim's place. i'm very flexible. all i want to do is raise money for a great cause here you have a minute-and-a-half left for this. >> it is a great cause, dinner with all of us we did it last year, it was a lot of fun it went for 11 times what it's being bid right now. >> of course you have to ask, is that indeed valued in the last couple months? >> i feel this is a disappointing show >> we will do exguy, dinner night out. >> it's something i want to do >>...
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ask a couple of questions, as well jim?> good to see you, kevin. >> jim, good morning. >> good morning. stock is down $2 take a little bit of different narrative here you came in in april of 2017 there have been four quarters that you have been presiding over on three of those four quarters, you have cut your forecast you're from juniper you understand technology. you know this isn't right. kevin, you would be furious at yourself i don't hear you being upset >> jim, i said yesterday, you know, clearly the performance we've delivered has not met my expectations it hasn't met our shareholder expectations i'm accountable to fix it. now i said that yesterday and i believe in that. i believe the plan we put out yesterday and shared with our investors is the right plan for the company. now starbucks has been through these ebbs and flows before and we always get through them we're going to get through this one, as well the last in the current quarter, certainly we had an unplanned initiative driven out of the philadelphia incident
ask a couple of questions, as well jim?> good to see you, kevin. >> jim, good morning. >> good morning. stock is down $2 take a little bit of different narrative here you came in in april of 2017 there have been four quarters that you have been presiding over on three of those four quarters, you have cut your forecast you're from juniper you understand technology. you know this isn't right. kevin, you would be furious at yourself i don't hear you being upset >> jim, i said...
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we have anderson cooper and jim clapper with us. the men speaking with i guess who is anticipated to be their translator. >> it does to me. and i have concern about engaging people through translators. huge cultural differences. my own experience and trying to engage the man or woman that you are dealing with through a translator, it is not the same as real estate in new york. >> we do hear them speaking to ch other. do we know if kim jong-un speaks english. i am assuming president trump isn't speaking korean. >> i don't know if he speaks english or not. he may understand some from his experience in schooling in switzerland. >> little surprise at the apparent warmth and the body language. is that something kim is used to culturally. >> probably not. not too manyorth korea do that. but the occasion called for it, i thought. and that's, you know, brief body language there, that is a good sign. >> anderson, to you. >> chris, here with christian amanpour and jim sciutto and ambassador yun. >> it was fascinating. and there was body langu
we have anderson cooper and jim clapper with us. the men speaking with i guess who is anticipated to be their translator. >> it does to me. and i have concern about engaging people through translators. huge cultural differences. my own experience and trying to engage the man or woman that you are dealing with through a translator, it is not the same as real estate in new york. >> we do hear them speaking to ch other. do we know if kim jong-un speaks english. i am assuming president...
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denice >> caller: jim, booyah and thanks for all of your hard work for us. >> thank you. >> jim, canctions and why a company has them and what a shareholder should do about them >> that's a company showing you they this i the stock is worth more than it is and they're buying up high you won't be able to get all of your stock done, you'll get the rest back but it's a nice way to make money and i think companies that do it are showing they have tremendous belief in themselves. and the last one i love was the o old martin franklin who did a touch trade. always explain your stock picks to another human being and never take anything on faith in this business more of my rules of engagement and your tweets after the break so stick with cramer ♪ i'm a loser, sooner or later you know i'll be dead ♪ >>> no matter how smart you are, no matter how well informed, no matter how lucky, sooner or later you'll make suboptimal stock picks. it happens to the best of us, every portfolio has a few duds on it. the true difference between a good investor and bad is how you handle your losers people seem to
denice >> caller: jim, booyah and thanks for all of your hard work for us. >> thank you. >> jim, canctions and why a company has them and what a shareholder should do about them >> that's a company showing you they this i the stock is worth more than it is and they're buying up high you won't be able to get all of your stock done, you'll get the rest back but it's a nice way to make money and i think companies that do it are showing they have tremendous belief in...
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. >> jim >> apple if you are bull bish. >> our time has expired. i am melissa lee, don' >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. let's see, italian bonds spiked in the sky, it didn't fall we put tariff steel on the moon, and the wheel, they didn't fall off the bus. then we got today's amazing employment report and the market showing the true colors. dow gaining, nasdaq pole vaulting 1.51% our economy is in great shape some of when our stocks trade on the united states not italy or germany or china or canada, we roar higher. the single most data point for the market is the labor department's payroll figure. and this was nothing short of spectacula
. >> jim >> apple if you are bull bish. >> our time has expired. i am melissa lee, don' >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to...
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. >> jim: have a seat.ted photographer known for his intimate portraits. he began his career as a photojournalist, and in '76, captured the first moments of david bowie stepping off the train in west berlin -- a city he would live d work in for the next three years. bowie was exhausted and burned out and looking for a new way to live and to work. and the music he created during that time was something truly groundbreaking and new. the result was both a professional and personal rebirth, and some of the most powerful and influential recordings of all time. classics which i'd love to play here, but cannot afford. >> jim: he wasn't a big name at the time, but it was a historical point, because he came to berlin the week after he split with his band. and from l.a. he went to berlin, he had to regenerate from -- >> anthony: well, l.a. had been really bad, apparently existing only on cartons of milk and cocaine, i think, and not much else. >> jim: yeah. >> anthony: he essentially came to berlin, oddly enough give
. >> jim: have a seat.ted photographer known for his intimate portraits. he began his career as a photojournalist, and in '76, captured the first moments of david bowie stepping off the train in west berlin -- a city he would live d work in for the next three years. bowie was exhausted and burned out and looking for a new way to live and to work. and the music he created during that time was something truly groundbreaking and new. the result was both a professional and personal rebirth,...
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jim, here we go gun. all this talk about tech being dead, and here we go >> this is one where i feel it's become a stealth rally who? because everybody talks about the ang, and it's all these other stocks that are doing terrifically look at texas instruments. that's one people don't consider important. it's very important. advanced mike row is making the move of a lifetime, and the doctor is doing a great job. people say, what is that that's at $11, who cares it's not at $11 anymore. nvidia, also, my dog answers to nvidia, all-time high. >> that's been in very much ways a tell for tech. nvidia hitting new highs, tech has supported that >> data center, ay right? video games, have you seen those stocks they're absolutely incredible. autonomous driving remember when that was supposed to be over a terrible, fatal crash. it's back on i urge people, if theirver saying it's all fang, they're oblivious. fang has been great, but let's salebrate non-fang, cloud kings have been the credible there isn't an area of te
jim, here we go gun. all this talk about tech being dead, and here we go >> this is one where i feel it's become a stealth rally who? because everybody talks about the ang, and it's all these other stocks that are doing terrifically look at texas instruments. that's one people don't consider important. it's very important. advanced mike row is making the move of a lifetime, and the doctor is doing a great job. people say, what is that that's at $11, who cares it's not at $11 anymore....
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jim, it's interesting.at the north korean press is barely covering this at all. there are very low expectations, if any expectations at all, for what kim does here in singapore. in fact, i think the one thing they covered is him visiting a fish restaurant in north korea yesterday. >> yeah, it's interesting. he's got a domestic political audience as much as president trump does, right? it's an interesting tactic on his part because he may want to be minimizing the chances of failure here, right? if nothing comes out of it, they don't want to be advertising in singapore, here i am meeting with the american president, et cetera. it's different on trump's side because he has a different approach, and obviously downg downgrading expectations. up until a week ago, there was talk about raising expectations on the progress you might make towards that goal in this meeting. then it was trump himself who walked that back to say, this really is a meet and greet. just the relationship enough is good. then he ratcheted i
jim, it's interesting.at the north korean press is barely covering this at all. there are very low expectations, if any expectations at all, for what kim does here in singapore. in fact, i think the one thing they covered is him visiting a fish restaurant in north korea yesterday. >> yeah, it's interesting. he's got a domestic political audience as much as president trump does, right? it's an interesting tactic on his part because he may want to be minimizing the chances of failure here,...
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jim: make actual handmade mock-ups. lemonis: jim, thank you.rica, can you give me an update on the financials? it's time to tally up all of the money that erica has generated in the past few months. but more importantly, determine if we're gonna be able to be partners. how much inventory is left? erica: maybe a couple hundred dollars worth? lemonis: most of it sold? erica: most of it sold. i didn't realize, like, man, how could i not know that this much inventory was sitting in the warehouse, and we had this much money just sitting here? we're able to pay the shop if i loan that balance. lemonis: everything that i asked erica to do along the way, while it was challenging, she did it. get rid of some of the debt, negotiate with some of the creditors, sell off the inventory, get rid of some of the assets. every step along the way, she did exactly what i asked her to. i do want you to celebrate the fact that you went from $500,000 to $200,000. erica: thank you. lemonis: but how do we guarantee that it doesn't happen going forward with my money? er
jim: make actual handmade mock-ups. lemonis: jim, thank you.rica, can you give me an update on the financials? it's time to tally up all of the money that erica has generated in the past few months. but more importantly, determine if we're gonna be able to be partners. how much inventory is left? erica: maybe a couple hundred dollars worth? lemonis: most of it sold? erica: most of it sold. i didn't realize, like, man, how could i not know that this much inventory was sitting in the warehouse,...
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see you next friday, 5:30 eastern time meantime "mad money" with jim meantime "mad money" with jim cramerght now.e follom for microderm md paid for by trophy skin woman on pa: our audience are all seated. rozz, we're all set for you. i'm ready. let's go change people's lives. announcer: and now, to the exclusive premier, "the truth behind younger looking skin". i think when i look in the mirror the one thing that gets me down about my skin is just the aging that happens so quickly-- the fine lines, the wrinkles, the pigmentation, the age spots. i really didn't like the wrinkles that were coming around my eyes, all that crepey-ness underneath them. i'm too scared to leave the house without makeup
see you next friday, 5:30 eastern time meantime "mad money" with jim meantime "mad money" with jim cramerght now.e follom for microderm md paid for by trophy skin woman on pa: our audience are all seated. rozz, we're all set for you. i'm ready. let's go change people's lives. announcer: and now, to the exclusive premier, "the truth behind younger looking skin". i think when i look in the mirror the one thing that gets me down about my skin is just the aging that...
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starting with eric in new jersey >> caller: booyah, jim, how are you doing?m doing well, thank you so much for asking. how about you? >> caller: great thanks my stock cognex. >> go with emerson i think you will feel better about it let's go to richard in connecticut. >> caller: i'm here. my question, tock a big position in the stock before the may earning and was a good result. i listen to all the comments from the new president and he seems to be on the ball at least straighten things out. i look for further improvement the stock has another ten, 20 points in it longer term. should i buy some here wait for a pullback. >> this is which stock >> under armour. >> my wife lisa demanded that kevin blank come on the show it is a winner it is going to stay that way because he is. doug in minnesota. >> caller: hello, jim, my financial guru >> how are you >> caller: good. yourself i i bought novu care >> i don't know why people don't believe me it is a remarkable device. the chairman brought it to us. it is an all time high today that novo koocure is a good company.
starting with eric in new jersey >> caller: booyah, jim, how are you doing?m doing well, thank you so much for asking. how about you? >> caller: great thanks my stock cognex. >> go with emerson i think you will feel better about it let's go to richard in connecticut. >> caller: i'm here. my question, tock a big position in the stock before the may earning and was a good result. i listen to all the comments from the new president and he seems to be on the ball at least...
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>> jim handly is on the lawn getting idea from a famili face. hey, jim. >> yeah. chef derek has been with usth f e or four years. t's always -- >> but who's counting. >> who's counting. we love to ring in summer. take a good look. i have unloosened my belt by about three notches because i'm going to be out here at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 and i'm going to be out here doing some serious sampling. we've got vegetarian beans, his special slaw, and pulled chicken. but first, tell us about this barbecue cook off we've got coming up. >> 26 years for the barbecue battle hosted by giant i thi giant has come in and done amazing things. we're g fans going to be out there. back yardnk eu. i thi they're celebrating 30 years of doing the butt out there. old song. going to be a lot of barbecue national pork champp going on. i'm going to be competing. people will get the opportunity to take some of m barbecue out there. i'll be doing cooking demos on sunday, pairing it with wine. they can go to giant food and actually get tickets to get in there. >> erica said yum on the line. i must co
>> jim handly is on the lawn getting idea from a famili face. hey, jim. >> yeah. chef derek has been with usth f e or four years. t's always -- >> but who's counting. >> who's counting. we love to ring in summer. take a good look. i have unloosened my belt by about three notches because i'm going to be out here at 4:00, 5:00, 6:00 and i'm going to be out here doing some serious sampling. we've got vegetarian beans, his special slaw, and pulled chicken. but first, tell us...
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. >>> jim sciutto is in for wolf right now. >>> helhello, i'm jim sciutto i for wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. thank you for joining us. >>> the former campaign chairman taken out the back door of the courthouse away from the cameras. a federal judge revoking manafort's $10 million bail. that and the fact that manafort attempted to tamper with witnesses. even today, before the judge's decision, president trump said he felt sorry for manafort but then claimed falsely that manafort had little to do with his campaign. a reminder, manafort was the chairman of trump's campaign. cnn chief justice correspondent evan perez sat the courthouse today. evan, take us through the arguments this morning and the outcome here. >> reporter: well, jim, it was a very extraordinary hearing, obviously, because the government came in saying that paul manafort is a danger to the community. they said that he had a sustained campaign over five weeks in which he was trying to reach out to potential witnesses in this case and trying to coach them on what to say and essentially committin
. >>> jim sciutto is in for wolf right now. >>> helhello, i'm jim sciutto i for wolf blitzer. it's 1:00 p.m. here in washington. thank you for joining us. >>> the former campaign chairman taken out the back door of the courthouse away from the cameras. a federal judge revoking manafort's $10 million bail. that and the fact that manafort attempted to tamper with witnesses. even today, before the judge's decision, president trump said he felt sorry for manafort but then...
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jim. the reason we called him st. jim wasn't because we thought he was st. jim. it was because he thought he was st. jim. [laughter] governor christie: on a personal level, i really like the guy and i love his wife. and they have a wonderful family. but he got the potomac fever. one of the worst cases i've ever seen. and started to believe his own baloney. when it happens in this town you are on the way to ruin. it took longer than i suspected it might. but it's really sad and i think t's allowed the president to say some really unfortunate things about the department of justice which has really hurt my feelings. but when you look at it, he's been given some basis to say some of it. i was watching a hearing before we came down here today with the new f.b.i. director there. and what a refreshing change. because this is a guy you have to literally drag in front of a television camera to get him there. hris wray has to be dragged in front of the camera. he knows what his job is which is to rebuild that organization so that americans of both stripes and independents
jim. the reason we called him st. jim wasn't because we thought he was st. jim. it was because he thought he was st. jim. [laughter] governor christie: on a personal level, i really like the guy and i love his wife. and they have a wonderful family. but he got the potomac fever. one of the worst cases i've ever seen. and started to believe his own baloney. when it happens in this town you are on the way to ruin. it took longer than i suspected it might. but it's really sad and i think t's...
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i'm david faber with jim cramer.e're live at the new york stock exchange carl kwinquintanilla is in chic where we'll have an exclusive interview with mcdonald's ceo steve eastbrook. we're set up for a higher open this, of course, after the strong jobs numbers didn't move the market in a north ward direction on friday. european market, last i looked, were strong overnight. all in the green italy ftse, we'll call that flat the 10-year note yield did move down over the last couple of weeks 2.9. there's a look at crude oil, of course 65.74. >> yeah. let's get to the road map this morning. and it does start with the stock futures you saw. they're pointing to a higher open optimism now seems to be outweighing feerps of a trade war as the investors look to kick off the trading week. plus, trade tensions continue to simmer china talks and without a deal without much at all, really. president trump saying when you're $800 million down, you can't lose a trade war he'll meet with global leaders in canada. >>> and steve eastbroo
i'm david faber with jim cramer.e're live at the new york stock exchange carl kwinquintanilla is in chic where we'll have an exclusive interview with mcdonald's ceo steve eastbrook. we're set up for a higher open this, of course, after the strong jobs numbers didn't move the market in a north ward direction on friday. european market, last i looked, were strong overnight. all in the green italy ftse, we'll call that flat the 10-year note yield did move down over the last couple of weeks 2.9....
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jim acosta has details. press secretary, she had a little bit to say about the report. >> she certainly did. the white house pounced on the report that's critical of the justice department's handling of the clinton e-mail investigation. the white house was back on its heels when the administration tried to use the bible to justify the separation of children from their parents at the border. it didn't take long for white house to seize on the findings of an ig report, slamming the justice department's investigation into hillary clinton's e-mail practices. no surprise the report, which found james comey was insubordinate at times in his investigation, landed in the press secretary's talking points. >> the president was briefed on the ig report earlier today. it reaffirmed the president's suspicions about comey's conduct and the political bias among some of the members of the fbi. >> the white house is facing questions about another investigation into the trump foundation. in a lawsuit filed by the new york att
jim acosta has details. press secretary, she had a little bit to say about the report. >> she certainly did. the white house pounced on the report that's critical of the justice department's handling of the clinton e-mail investigation. the white house was back on its heels when the administration tried to use the bible to justify the separation of children from their parents at the border. it didn't take long for white house to seize on the findings of an ig report, slamming the justice...
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and to learn from dave and jim and josh out there. jim dressed for this, no lie. [laughte [laughter] >> commissioner moran: the heroes are not the people that talk about work force development. the heroes are the people that are doing it. jim has always done it. he's worked side by side with these trainees, apprentices, pre-apprentices. he's mentored them. mike, you have, too. that's how you get it done. you don't get it done by putting on a tie and pressing a shirt and talking about what it should look like. you get it done by doing it. jim, you've always done it. you've always led by example. you've always been about action. to lose both of you at the exact same time, it's truly a loss for us. thank you, again. [applause] >> can you step up to this area? [applause] >> commissioners, i would just like to acknowledge there's a lot of support for both the gentlemen in the audience and thank you for acknowledging them today. >> president kwon: thank you. congratulations, again, gentlemen. anything else? so in your discussion on item 7, any public comment in addition
and to learn from dave and jim and josh out there. jim dressed for this, no lie. [laughte [laughter] >> commissioner moran: the heroes are not the people that talk about work force development. the heroes are the people that are doing it. jim has always done it. he's worked side by side with these trainees, apprentices, pre-apprentices. he's mentored them. mike, you have, too. that's how you get it done. you don't get it done by putting on a tie and pressing a shirt and talking about what...
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jim cavanaugh, retired atf special agent in charge. we are following this story and our msnbc reporters in the field as well. jim, what do you see as important here? >> i think a couple of
jim cavanaugh, retired atf special agent in charge. we are following this story and our msnbc reporters in the field as well. jim, what do you see as important here? >> i think a couple of
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jim: to be honest, it is simple. is a quarter ounce, three quarters ounce, and ounce and a half of gin. if you were having a party, you could put all this together into a pitcher, serve it by the pitcher. carol: that makes it easier. jim: we are garnishing it with a lemon twist to bring out the citrusy aromatics. the secret of this drink is the cucumber wheel. cucumber is such a great ingredient because the rind is bitter, the meat is melony and it has great aromatics. you have aromatics of citrus and cucumber and this light, refreshing bitter drink to finish your night. carol: you look at it and it is a martini. jim to some, it might say go, to : some, wait. some people at that point might have had enough. carol: at morning, lunch, or at night. jason: i am going green light. can i? jim: go ahead. jason: that is dangerous. carol: can i try it? we are sharing. that is nice. jason: well done. jim thank you. : give it a go. jason: thank you for bringing us this special treat. jim: absolutely. carol: "bloomberg businessw
jim: to be honest, it is simple. is a quarter ounce, three quarters ounce, and ounce and a half of gin. if you were having a party, you could put all this together into a pitcher, serve it by the pitcher. carol: that makes it easier. jim: we are garnishing it with a lemon twist to bring out the citrusy aromatics. the secret of this drink is the cucumber wheel. cucumber is such a great ingredient because the rind is bitter, the meat is melony and it has great aromatics. you have aromatics of...
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had nothing to do with jim comey opening and closing an investigation for her. ashley: don't forget the infamous tarmac meeting between former attorney general loretta lynch and bill clinton. that optics looked terrible. loretta lynch said she regretted since and would take it back, but that was egregious given tying of meeting. >> this notion that bill clinton said he and loretta lynch simply sat on the back of a plane and spoke for 30 minutes about grandchildren and golf doesn't pass the smell test. we were so lucky a journalist that caught the tarmac meeting because no one was reporting this this was supposed to be a secret, hidden, off the books meeting wasn't supposed to be known until one person in camera caught them getting on back of this plane. we know for sure, this was bill clinton asking loretta lynch to exonerate his wife so she could get elected with potentially a quit proquote she would remain as attorney general if -- quid row quote. i don't know for sure but that is clearly the potential,. ashley: corey, in the 500 page report, the summation tho
had nothing to do with jim comey opening and closing an investigation for her. ashley: don't forget the infamous tarmac meeting between former attorney general loretta lynch and bill clinton. that optics looked terrible. loretta lynch said she regretted since and would take it back, but that was egregious given tying of meeting. >> this notion that bill clinton said he and loretta lynch simply sat on the back of a plane and spoke for 30 minutes about grandchildren and golf doesn't pass...