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not just that jim huden gave it to him, but that he taught jim huden to fire the weapon, and that jim back to him just a few days after the murder of russel douglas. if you had had that information before you went to florida, you could have brought jim huden back in cuffs. you bet. instead, now you've got the proof, and jim huden's nowhere to be found. right, we have all we need. now we just need jim. josh mankiewicz: coming up-- with jim out of the picture, his lover, peggy thomas, needs a new man, a millionaire cowboy who's about to be taken for a wild ride. mark allen: she said, but i didn't have nothing to do with it. and i said, well, did you take a lie detector? she said, no, my lawyer told me not to. and i went, if you're innocent, why wouldn't you take a lie detector? and she never gave me a good answer. i looked in her eyes and i-- i mean, she is evil. josh mankiewicz: when "dateline" continues. are you ready to take your then you need xfinity xfi.? a more powerful way to stay connected. it gives you super fast speeds for all your devices, provides the most wifi coverage for
not just that jim huden gave it to him, but that he taught jim huden to fire the weapon, and that jim back to him just a few days after the murder of russel douglas. if you had had that information before you went to florida, you could have brought jim huden back in cuffs. you bet. instead, now you've got the proof, and jim huden's nowhere to be found. right, we have all we need. now we just need jim. josh mankiewicz: coming up-- with jim out of the picture, his lover, peggy thomas, needs a new...
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how about this jim jackson.rry is the only player ever to lead the ncaa a and aba and nba in scoring. that he an a bad mantha's a bad man. stevenson misses the 3. right now he should be able to do this -- even if he doesn't get to a post-up, anywhere inside the lane in the gray area no one should be able to stop him. he's got to be able to get those touches. he has to complete the deal. >> brian: 12 point lead for the ball hogs. here's childress. hrefpt hand. lays it in. >> jim: again, just the quick movement by the ball hogs that are catching them off guard. ball hogs are able to take advantage of it. >> brian: her's carlos boozer, left hand: because they swung it real quick. you have no backside help. so now you can get in and get an easy lay-up. >> brian: andre owens. to deshawn stevenson. knocked away by ricky davis. mario west will inbound it. they go right inside to boozer. working on childress. taylor. 12 point lead. >> jim: not looking for a jump shot, but able to make up for it. mario west, that's the s
how about this jim jackson.rry is the only player ever to lead the ncaa a and aba and nba in scoring. that he an a bad mantha's a bad man. stevenson misses the 3. right now he should be able to do this -- even if he doesn't get to a post-up, anywhere inside the lane in the gray area no one should be able to stop him. he's got to be able to get those touches. he has to complete the deal. >> brian: 12 point lead for the ball hogs. here's childress. hrefpt hand. lays it in. >> jim:...
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jim and brian. >> jim: you look at mag get with the 18 points and power just 7 spts and then on the otherate you got all of a sudden david hawkins started to get warm now. what do you see going forward? >> jim: hawk has got to get hot. and then 2345eu9 robinson finishes. corey maggette has been steady but look for mobley in the second half to be a lot more aggressive. they start here at the second half. up 4. keep in mind first team to 50 win this game of the you go the andersson. guarding jermaine o'neal. >> jim: now you got amar'e guarding corey maggette. the change here with the big line-up, let's see how it plays out in the first few minutes. >> jim: here's maggette. step back, got it. corey maggette is red hot. that's a tough shot. you got to make that shot over the top. to have the advantage. he destroyed this match-up right here. >> brian: here's the birdman. back out to maggette for 3. mobley stepped out of bounds. 5 point lead for power. let's see if they go back inside once the ball is inbound. maggette on to -- >> salt lake went to the bank. here's maggette. the fall back. 5 se
jim and brian. >> jim: you look at mag get with the 18 points and power just 7 spts and then on the otherate you got all of a sudden david hawkins started to get warm now. what do you see going forward? >> jim: hawk has got to get hot. and then 2345eu9 robinson finishes. corey maggette has been steady but look for mobley in the second half to be a lot more aggressive. they start here at the second half. up 4. keep in mind first team to 50 win this game of the you go the andersson....
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-- >> jim harrison: yeah. >> anthony: in ah -- >> jim harrison: arizona. >> anthony: arizona. >> jim patrol, which i teased a lot. i'll be hunting, and their border patrol plane flies over, and i run under a tree like i'm hiding, and then their vehicles start swarming in they say, "harrison, you asshole." i says, "i'm trying to keep you on your toes." >> anthony: what was it about this place that hooked you? >> jim harrison: well, i'm claustrophobic acutely so, so montana's about the best place you can live. you never feel hemmed in. any direction you could go miles and miles. [ laughs ] ♪ it had been very hot for three weeks, so i worked well into the cool night, when at three am a big thunderstorm hit. the lighting was relentless. two hundred years ago when the cheyenne from the east attacked the absaroka in this valley. a group from the cheyenne were massaum, the wolves of heaven, warriors who painted themselves solid yellow. i want to be a yellow wolf of heaven. they disappeared into the lightning. xx ♪ >> anothony: seattle, a city with a collective identity, constantly in flux,
-- >> jim harrison: yeah. >> anthony: in ah -- >> jim harrison: arizona. >> anthony: arizona. >> jim patrol, which i teased a lot. i'll be hunting, and their border patrol plane flies over, and i run under a tree like i'm hiding, and then their vehicles start swarming in they say, "harrison, you asshole." i says, "i'm trying to keep you on your toes." >> anthony: what was it about this place that hooked you? >> jim harrison: well,...
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jim: thank you very much.usan: there is a testy debate about election funding on thursday of this week. we want to bring our viewers up-to-date on where this idea of more funds going to states for election security. reid: this is something states have been working on for quite a while. asking for funding to update ballot systems, ballot boxes, the actual machines on which we vote. this was a debate we were having overhanging cha -- over hanging chads in the 2000 election, and it has not gotten much better sense. the machines the states bought after the 2000 elections, we are still using them today. technology evolves and things like that, so congress is still debating whether we will be funding these states and their efforts to upgrade their equipment. we have seen states taking advantage of this $380 million. secretary condos mention that. the secretary state of maine just got his yesterday or wednesday or thursday of this week. here we are 112 days from election day and they are only now getting this money.
jim: thank you very much.usan: there is a testy debate about election funding on thursday of this week. we want to bring our viewers up-to-date on where this idea of more funds going to states for election security. reid: this is something states have been working on for quite a while. asking for funding to update ballot systems, ballot boxes, the actual machines on which we vote. this was a debate we were having overhanging cha -- over hanging chads in the 2000 election, and it has not gotten...
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i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, tohe woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a big impression on 8-year-old jim fitzpatrick. but let's not get ahead of ourselves. 1929 -- that's when we'll begin ann calvello's story, here in san francisco, where she grows up the oldest of six children. tony calvello is ann's younger brother. >> ann was a tough one. [ laughs ] i can remember getting in a fight in front of the house, and she came up and broke up the fight, then i was the one getting hit. >> as a teenager, ann takes to the latest craze -- roller skating. >> she might have been termed a "tomboy," and very often better and faster than the boys. >> around this time, a movie theatre chain owner named leo s
i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, tohe woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a big...
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i told jim this and indicated that this wasn't about attacking jim jordan.s was about telling the truth about what happened to not just me but more than a thousand athletes in 15 sports. there's 15 different sports and athletes and the word throughout the department -- and i've confirmed it over the last several months -- was that this -- doc was serial abuser. >> what did congressman jordan say to you when you told him you were coming forward? >> to be fair, when you have a conversation -- and i've had multiple conversations with victims and you're talking about sexual abuse, it's shocking to some extent so his reaction was i don't want to get involved. i didn't argue at the time because it's something that you have to come to grips with. it took me a while to really understand and look at the definitions and understand completely what was happening was sexual assault. we call it groping, fondling, it was absolutely wrong everyone knew he was doing this. he did this to wrestlers from other schools. there was multiple complaints from coaches across the big 1
i told jim this and indicated that this wasn't about attacking jim jordan.s was about telling the truth about what happened to not just me but more than a thousand athletes in 15 sports. there's 15 different sports and athletes and the word throughout the department -- and i've confirmed it over the last several months -- was that this -- doc was serial abuser. >> what did congressman jordan say to you when you told him you were coming forward? >> to be fair, when you have a...
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jim: well, let me be clear. those pushing back in august of 2016 when it was first brought to our attention. part of the reason is we were not told -- we kept asking what is critical infrastructure? does that designation mean? and we were not getting satisfactory answers. red states and blue states. this was not a partisan issue. we were absolutely struggling to understand what it was that it was going to mean to us. it did seem to me that they were looking to take over our elections, which have been for a long time considered a state function. i am of the camp that we should have some national standards on things. that is why i have been a supporter of the election assistance commission. unconscionable that .he funding has been reduced i think that is one area we could do better on, that congress could do better on, that the president has to do better on. i'm curious if you would like to speak to the question of whether the white house should be coordinating strategy. when i talk to people at dhs and the state
jim: well, let me be clear. those pushing back in august of 2016 when it was first brought to our attention. part of the reason is we were not told -- we kept asking what is critical infrastructure? does that designation mean? and we were not getting satisfactory answers. red states and blue states. this was not a partisan issue. we were absolutely struggling to understand what it was that it was going to mean to us. it did seem to me that they were looking to take over our elections, which...
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>> yes, i talked to jim jordan. >> okay. >> yes. >> you talked to jim jordan. can you tell me more about the substance of the conversations and jim jordan then as this assistant coach and the big-brother figure, did -- what did jim jordan say to you as far as proper steps to stop it? >> yeah. these conversations were not individual conversations. they were conversations with a group of athletes who were complaining on a regular basis not only about dr. strauss but the conditions within the hall that forced us to take showers with not only dr. strauss but other university faculty members and professors who had access to on our shower facility that led to lewd acts, masturbation, excessive soaping of the groin area. and dr. strauss took a lot of showers and soaped himself a lot. when you look at the definition of sexual abuse and sexual assault and jim jordan went on record saying he knew about the facilities, he took showers with us. he saw dr. strauss and others perform these acts in front of us. it was a huge issue with -- >> mike? >> yes? >> i can't begin to
>> yes, i talked to jim jordan. >> okay. >> yes. >> you talked to jim jordan. can you tell me more about the substance of the conversations and jim jordan then as this assistant coach and the big-brother figure, did -- what did jim jordan say to you as far as proper steps to stop it? >> yeah. these conversations were not individual conversations. they were conversations with a group of athletes who were complaining on a regular basis not only about dr. strauss but...
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trump: i want to thank big jim justice. stand up, big jim, come on.weighst 6'10" and about -- i'm not going to say for hundred 50, i won't do that to you. but he is a big man and he has done a great job. west virginia is second in the nation and the percentage increase in gdp. think of what that means. and jim just said, before we met trump, that number was not good. pretty close to last, right? and combinations of a lot of good people with shelley and you and us. but think of that. texas was first, texas, during a great job. great governor there, too. but texas was first. west virginia was second, percentage increase of gdp. incredible compliment -- incredible accomplishment in a short period of time. i want to thank everyone at the green briar for making this tournament a beautiful tribute to our military. thanks again to the veterans tonight and all across america. we love you, we thank you, and we will never forget you. god bless our veterans, god bless america, and happy independence day to all. thank you very much. this is a great honor. thank y
trump: i want to thank big jim justice. stand up, big jim, come on.weighst 6'10" and about -- i'm not going to say for hundred 50, i won't do that to you. but he is a big man and he has done a great job. west virginia is second in the nation and the percentage increase in gdp. think of what that means. and jim just said, before we met trump, that number was not good. pretty close to last, right? and combinations of a lot of good people with shelley and you and us. but think of that. texas...
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jim in wisconsin, jim? >> caller: jim, from wisconsin >> all right, partner. >> caller: i'm interested in making an investment in hclp because the dividend is pushing 8% what do you think of it, and do you think the dividend is safe what do you think of fracking in the peermian because of the lack of pipeline there's, and hglp just opened a sand mine there. >> i got to tell you at 19%, i'm going to say that's a red flag even though it's been acting well, i do think that, in the end, this stock has moved too much, and that dividend is not safe bill in illinois, bill >> caller: hi, jim thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: long time action alert member. >> thank you >> caller: this company reported two weeks ago, top and bottom line beat, gross margins were up 39%, and they raised for the year the company is about 88% in the u.s. and only 12 in canada so really not impacted by china tariffs. united rentals is in the house of pain, down 10 points since reporting 15% year to date, and no pin action
jim in wisconsin, jim? >> caller: jim, from wisconsin >> all right, partner. >> caller: i'm interested in making an investment in hclp because the dividend is pushing 8% what do you think of it, and do you think the dividend is safe what do you think of fracking in the peermian because of the lack of pipeline there's, and hglp just opened a sand mine there. >> i got to tell you at 19%, i'm going to say that's a red flag even though it's been acting well, i do think that,...
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just as difficult i would think for him as it would be for jeff sessions. >> jim, jim, jim, jim, jim. tomorrow is independence day. it's not april fool's day. so the whole idea of scott pruitt as attorney general belongs a couple of months earlier. the two people who can do no wronger in the trump administration, both in the news today, one is scott pruitt because he is destroying the environment and trump is in favor of that and the other is vladimir putin. no matter how many people say the republicans in the senate judiciary committee, the republicans who run the intelligence agency, they all say that putin did his best to get donald trump elected but trump never acknowledges it. so both of them are in the news today. and, you know, they are the teflon men of this administration. i don't know. maybe he will be the attorney general. i mean -- this is how trump operations. >> stranger things have happened and probably will. >> jim, i think it's critical. talking about support of an embattled cabinet official. in any other presidency, the person is gone. but what abby said about outsid
just as difficult i would think for him as it would be for jeff sessions. >> jim, jim, jim, jim, jim. tomorrow is independence day. it's not april fool's day. so the whole idea of scott pruitt as attorney general belongs a couple of months earlier. the two people who can do no wronger in the trump administration, both in the news today, one is scott pruitt because he is destroying the environment and trump is in favor of that and the other is vladimir putin. no matter how many people say...
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i'm jim acosta. you're in "the situation room." >>> the trump administration telling a judge it may need more time to reunite migrant children and parents separated at the border. the handling of the crisis is facing growing criticism as top officials fail to answer basic questions of the plan of hundreds or thousands of children scattered across the country rejoin their parents. we'll talk about that and more with congressman eric swalwell and our correspondents, specialists and analysts also standing by. but first let's get straight to cnn's white house correspondent kaitlan come ens. the trump administration has a plan to reunite the families, it is not clear what it is at this point. isn't that right? >> reporter: it's certainly not, jim. right now the trump administration is struggling to contain this crisis that's largely of their own making and tonight thousands of kids are still separated from their parents. the white house isn't commenting on that but president trump and vice president mike
i'm jim acosta. you're in "the situation room." >>> the trump administration telling a judge it may need more time to reunite migrant children and parents separated at the border. the handling of the crisis is facing growing criticism as top officials fail to answer basic questions of the plan of hundreds or thousands of children scattered across the country rejoin their parents. we'll talk about that and more with congressman eric swalwell and our correspondents, specialists...
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bryn, do you hear jim? >> jim, can you hear me? >> i hear you now.ell us what's the latest you're learning. >> we are learning that nypd hostage negotiators are headed to the scene. trying to coax this person. hopefully that may be the emergency services unit there is doing -- >> looks to be reaching over now. >> right. >> she is -- maybe even grabbing their hand? took a bottle of water. >> okay. took a bottle of water from the officer. >> on the scene, looking at right now are arch service unit officers. highly trained tactical officers they respond to suicide jumpers on bridges. they're incredibly, incredibly well equipped to handle the situations. highly trained. what that person is likely doing is talking to this person trying to get them to connect with them to get this person down to safety. but as i said, in addition to that, we know that hostage negotiation teams are headed there, as well. those people are specifically trained obviously to talk to these people out of these situations to get this person down. but these, again, esu members, wha
bryn, do you hear jim? >> jim, can you hear me? >> i hear you now.ell us what's the latest you're learning. >> we are learning that nypd hostage negotiators are headed to the scene. trying to coax this person. hopefully that may be the emergency services unit there is doing -- >> looks to be reaching over now. >> right. >> she is -- maybe even grabbing their hand? took a bottle of water. >> okay. took a bottle of water from the officer. >> on the...
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>> thanks, jim. i think it's more important that we make sure, that the government makes sure that these kids are safe and they're put in the right hands of their real parents if they are. since january and the first five months of 2018, there's been a 315%, 315% increase in fake families that have come to the border, and we know in the obama administration, there have been cases where children have been released to parents or guardians, and actually, they were either traffickers or drug cartel. so i think it's more important to make sure these kids are put in safe hands and that the parents are who they say they are. >> we don't want to overstate this issue of fake families. as you said, the "washington post" data found that less than 1% of family units apprehended at the border turned out to be fraudulently posing as families. you don't want to overstate that, right? it's a tiny fraction of 1% that are showing up that aren't perhaps authentic. a aren't you overstating thing a little bit there? >> w
>> thanks, jim. i think it's more important that we make sure, that the government makes sure that these kids are safe and they're put in the right hands of their real parents if they are. since january and the first five months of 2018, there's been a 315%, 315% increase in fake families that have come to the border, and we know in the obama administration, there have been cases where children have been released to parents or guardians, and actually, they were either traffickers or drug...
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. >> we turn it over to jim sciutto. jim? >> it is a big news day with news coming in the coming days, particularly that summit in russia. trump and putin. welcome to everyone on the east coast. jim sciutto in for fred reek a. news room starts now. trump putin summit moving forward, despite new charges in the russian o probe against 12 russian intelligence officers. and calls from lawmakers to cancel the sit down between the two leaders. not only does the white house say the summit is on, we're learning two leaders will speak to the press after the meeting. trump weighs in by blaming former president obama instead of condemning russia. this political show down, intelligence showdown unfielding as anti-trump protesters gather in scotland. while the president spends the weekend in scotland ahead of that. i want to start with abby philip, live from glasgow, scotland. abby, the president as he often does taking to twitter on a saturday morning, weighing in on a host of things, and throwing some jabs at everyone it seems except ru
. >> we turn it over to jim sciutto. jim? >> it is a big news day with news coming in the coming days, particularly that summit in russia. trump and putin. welcome to everyone on the east coast. jim sciutto in for fred reek a. news room starts now. trump putin summit moving forward, despite new charges in the russian o probe against 12 russian intelligence officers. and calls from lawmakers to cancel the sit down between the two leaders. not only does the white house say the summit...
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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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let's go to glen in new jersey glen >> caller: hey, jim.d i appreciate your book, "get rich carefully". >> oh, thank you very much >> caller: you bet hey, i've made good money off starbucks in the past and the stock is about 20% below its previous 52-week high. they've had some disappointing earnings, some bad press, the fundamentals seem pretty good with 5 million new digital registered customers over the past three months and big plans in chicago i'm wondering if it's time to buy starbucks again. >> well, i've got to tell you, if you can get it below 50, i think i would. i think the company's in there buying it with you i think a lot of negatives are beginning to be recognized it did catch a price target shade today that made people feel like wow, i shouldn't have paid out for it. but below 49, i got to tell you -- >> buy, buy, buy >> all right spice up your life with mccormick. the company has proven the bears wrong time and time again. i think the strength in the stock is just getting started. much more "mad money" ahead. after a big da
let's go to glen in new jersey glen >> caller: hey, jim.d i appreciate your book, "get rich carefully". >> oh, thank you very much >> caller: you bet hey, i've made good money off starbucks in the past and the stock is about 20% below its previous 52-week high. they've had some disappointing earnings, some bad press, the fundamentals seem pretty good with 5 million new digital registered customers over the past three months and big plans in chicago i'm wondering if...
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>> that's right, jim.charged with unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. there are still three other men who were r on the run. we're told by bowling green police that in detectives' investigation of the case, they have found that all four of the men, though, have fraudulent paperwork in regards to their immigration status. thomas, the man in custody, he's from guatemala. juan, a deal on the left, as well as david contreras, from mexico. the fourth, country unknown. bowling green police tell us that their focus remains on the alleged sexual assault, but with the information of the men's immigration status, i.c.e. is involved in the manhunt, as well. the police were first made aware of the incident on june 28th when the girls' mother took them to the hospital following the alleged assault. otherwise, the details are largely unknown. police telling us this is a personal and difficult investigation for many of them. >> they're 13 and 14-year-old girls. they're your daughters. obviously it's very emotional. it'
>> that's right, jim.charged with unlawful sexual conduct with a minor. there are still three other men who were r on the run. we're told by bowling green police that in detectives' investigation of the case, they have found that all four of the men, though, have fraudulent paperwork in regards to their immigration status. thomas, the man in custody, he's from guatemala. juan, a deal on the left, as well as david contreras, from mexico. the fourth, country unknown. bowling green police...
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joe in new york. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? >> i'm good, jim, how are you?> caller: not bad i'm a long time listener and first time caller. i would just like to thank you for all the good advice, you've helped me a lot. >> you are a gem, thank you. >> caller: my question is on starbucks. just wondering about all the tariff war going on between china and trump, with phase i going through. now with phase ii going through next week, what do you think about the company, whether it's a good time to buy it now, and what you think of the target price. >> it's a great question we don't know what the chinese will do. it will be very strange if they put some sort of tariff on starbucks. the stock is almost 3% yield i would like to see the yield a little higher, because this quarter is not going to be that great. but down here at 48, it's a better buy than a sell but i cannot pound the table, because that last quarter just wasn't good enough and they're in the penalty box sometimes the market does make mistakes sometimes those mistakes are good opportunities conagra's
joe in new york. >> caller: hi, jim, how are you? >> i'm good, jim, how are you?> caller: not bad i'm a long time listener and first time caller. i would just like to thank you for all the good advice, you've helped me a lot. >> you are a gem, thank you. >> caller: my question is on starbucks. just wondering about all the tariff war going on between china and trump, with phase i going through. now with phase ii going through next week, what do you think about the...
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, how you doing, jim?ll. how about you? >> caller: good, thanks. i'm calling about a lithium company that's located here in charlotte. the stock is down about 25% share and it's really stuck in a narrow trading range the company is alka mar, alc. >> buy, buy, buy. >> i think it's going to be a good one let's go to dave in west virginia dave >> hey, jim, how are you >> i am doing real well. how about you? >> caller: hey, jim, i'll ask you a question. >> sure. >> caller: csx, and i've been buying the stock for over 20 years in my 401(k) it's reallywell the last two years. roll some out and take a profit? >> no, no, dave. i think the rails are terrific csx has done well. i have to hand to it you that you've been a buyer. union pacific is buying stock backhand over fist that one works too. and congratulations. let's go to dale in texas. dale >> caller: hey, boo-yah! >> boo-yah >> caller: mistic of wall street. >> there you go. i'll take it >> caller: hey, we have erc. >> i cannot believe the omebac that that c
, how you doing, jim?ll. how about you? >> caller: good, thanks. i'm calling about a lithium company that's located here in charlotte. the stock is down about 25% share and it's really stuck in a narrow trading range the company is alka mar, alc. >> buy, buy, buy. >> i think it's going to be a good one let's go to dave in west virginia dave >> hey, jim, how are you >> i am doing real well. how about you? >> caller: hey, jim, i'll ask you a question. >>...
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jim? >> thanks very much. by cnn's count, we should mention, there have been at least 19 times when the president and his allies have denied that he knew in real time or in advance about that trump tower meeting. michael cohen now saying he will contradict that before the special counsel. let's bring in cnn senior congressional correspondent manu raju. we know the trump tower meeting is a major focus of the special counsel's investigation on a number of possible lines of inquiry. >> and it's also been a stunning public fallout, jim, between the president and one of his closest confidantes, who is facing his own criminal investigation. the tension between these two men has been escalating, beginning with cnn's report of an audio report of trump and cohen discussing a payoff to a model to silence her account of an alleged affair with trump and now the willingness to testify to the special counsel and contradict the president about a meeting central to the russia investigation and that has major ramifications for
jim? >> thanks very much. by cnn's count, we should mention, there have been at least 19 times when the president and his allies have denied that he knew in real time or in advance about that trump tower meeting. michael cohen now saying he will contradict that before the special counsel. let's bring in cnn senior congressional correspondent manu raju. we know the trump tower meeting is a major focus of the special counsel's investigation on a number of possible lines of inquiry. >>...
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>> hi, jim. it's surprising to see someone under criminal investigation to talk at length with journalists. the friends encouraging him to speak to the media to win over the court of public opinion and declined to answer some questions like about the payment to stormy daniels, cohen made it clear where the loyalties lie. >> reporter: i put family and country first. president trump's long-time lawyer michael cohen in an off camera interview with abc news sending the strongest signal yet that he's willing to provide information to special counsel robert mueller and federal prosecutors in the southern district of new york. trump's former fixer described himself as a loyal employee and the guy who take a bullet for the president. >> i protect mr. trump. >> reporter: he is saying a different tune when pressed on the past vows of allegiance. to be clear, my wife, daughter and son and this country have my first loyalty. cohen has been under increasing pressure since the fbi raided his home, office and h
>> hi, jim. it's surprising to see someone under criminal investigation to talk at length with journalists. the friends encouraging him to speak to the media to win over the court of public opinion and declined to answer some questions like about the payment to stormy daniels, cohen made it clear where the loyalties lie. >> reporter: i put family and country first. president trump's long-time lawyer michael cohen in an off camera interview with abc news sending the strongest signal...
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oversight work the jim jordan is doing.im jordan was not after the department of fbi he would not be dealing with these allegations. they are totally false and i'm confident that to my core. how is jim jordan supposed to prove that he didn't know something 30 years ago as a 21-year-old assistant coach. we have to confront it for what it is. absolutely. it's a smear of the worst kind and also when we talked about the proximity to the cause it was only a matter of a day or two from his announcement that he was going to run for speaker of the house that the smear campaign began. >> the timing is very suspect. to me what is the most suspicious is right after jim jordan brought to the floor the question of the department of justice's complete delay in turning over documents it's only days after that when they elevate the contentiousness of that issue. i think they are people who have loose affiliation with a deep state out to get jim jordan and this is the way they are manifesting their hatred for a man who is doing everything t
oversight work the jim jordan is doing.im jordan was not after the department of fbi he would not be dealing with these allegations. they are totally false and i'm confident that to my core. how is jim jordan supposed to prove that he didn't know something 30 years ago as a 21-year-old assistant coach. we have to confront it for what it is. absolutely. it's a smear of the worst kind and also when we talked about the proximity to the cause it was only a matter of a day or two from his...
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>> caller: hey, jim, how you doing, buddy >> good, how about you >> good. on your opinion in switch, inc. >> something is wrong with that and i will find out why. harm lin texas >> caller: how are you doing >> good. how about you? >> caller: good. thanks for having me on the show in regards to target, do you think it's a good investment right now? >> i like target brian cornell is doing a fabulous job and will throw in the 3% yield target is a winner maniel in north carolina how are you, monil >> caller: big boo-yah the stock is dlk, blackrock. >> blackrock, you're getting a rare opportunity to get that stock when it's down, take advantage of it. that ends the "lightning round"! >> "lightning round" sponsored by t.d. ameritrade well, victor, do you have something for him? >>check this out. td ameritrade aggregates thousands of earnings estimates into a single data point. that way you can keep your eyes on the big picture. >>huh. feel better? >>much better. yeah, me too. wow, you really did a number on this thing. >>sorry about that. that's alright. i got a
>> caller: hey, jim, how you doing, buddy >> good, how about you >> good. on your opinion in switch, inc. >> something is wrong with that and i will find out why. harm lin texas >> caller: how are you doing >> good. how about you? >> caller: good. thanks for having me on the show in regards to target, do you think it's a good investment right now? >> i like target brian cornell is doing a fabulous job and will throw in the 3% yield target is a...
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daniel in new jersey, daniel >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? what an honor to be live with you on the air >> good to have you call in. what's going on? >> caller: not too much. i wanted to talk to you quick about blue apron we all know when it ipo'd, it was terrible timing with amazon acquiring whole foods and stuff and it hit a tremendous low at $1.99, where i bought a ton of it >> nice. >> caller: since then i'm already pretty much doubled up but i still think there's a lot of room for this company to grow >> yeah. here's what you're going to do, daniel tomorrow morning, you will take out all of your money you put in and forget about it and play with the house's money which is the most glorious situation imaginable bill in south carolina, bill >> caller: hey, jim, how are you? >> good, how are you >> caller: good, a little hot here but it is the summer. >> that's the thing about the south. >> caller: question about anadarko petroleum and resources and i know you have them in the action alerts plus portfolio, do you recommend either beginning
daniel in new jersey, daniel >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? what an honor to be live with you on the air >> good to have you call in. what's going on? >> caller: not too much. i wanted to talk to you quick about blue apron we all know when it ipo'd, it was terrible timing with amazon acquiring whole foods and stuff and it hit a tremendous low at $1.99, where i bought a ton of it >> nice. >> caller: since then i'm already pretty much doubled up but i still...
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ringo, and he never forgave jim ringo and refused to female speak to him after that jim was disloyalt to leave lombardi even though we won the world championship that year what else? >> caller: that was some year. okay i have to tell you that i was a miserable failure at investing until i discovered cramerica and have subsequently become very successful employing the lessons i learn from you, such a nobody ever made a dime panicking. >> yes >> caller: i can't tell you how much it cost me when emotion was part of the equation anyway, my question is regarding titan international. >> good yield, good yield! i like the containers. i'm not kraeds crazy about them. but it's a good yield. oh, no thanks for the fabulous comments and ladies and gentlemen at the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ buzzer ] >> the "lightning round" is >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade jj, will you break it down for this gentleman? hey, ian. you know, at td ameritrade, we can walk you through your options trades step by step until you're comfortable. i could be up for that. that's taking
ringo, and he never forgave jim ringo and refused to female speak to him after that jim was disloyalt to leave lombardi even though we won the world championship that year what else? >> caller: that was some year. okay i have to tell you that i was a miserable failure at investing until i discovered cramerica and have subsequently become very successful employing the lessons i learn from you, such a nobody ever made a dime panicking. >> yes >> caller: i can't tell you how much...
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so he's down playing it there jim but context matters. he might do a very well little am of his overall legal work. but cohen was absolutely woven into the fabric of trump world. he was his fixer. he took care of things. there is just no debate about that. i think that's what donald trump has to be nervous jim about the prospect of michael cohen flipping. >> chris, thanks very much. >>> joining me now to talk more about this, defense attorney sarah czarris. just to begin here, forgive me for being cynical when i see lawyers talk about themselves on television and what their actual motivation is. but could cohen be sending a signal to the president and therefore be fish forth a pardon from the president? >> absolutely. i think he is doing a couple of thing. i think he is sending a signal to the prosecutors in the southern district of new york that hey i am going to cooperate. my loyalty is not with my former boss. i'll do whatever i can to save myself and my family. he is also sending a signal to trump that maybe you should pay my legal fe
so he's down playing it there jim but context matters. he might do a very well little am of his overall legal work. but cohen was absolutely woven into the fabric of trump world. he was his fixer. he took care of things. there is just no debate about that. i think that's what donald trump has to be nervous jim about the prospect of michael cohen flipping. >> chris, thanks very much. >>> joining me now to talk more about this, defense attorney sarah czarris. just to begin here,...
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well, republicans can do this as well. >> hang on, jim. hang on, jim. nic robertson has been patiently waiting. he's in helsinki. i think you wanted to jump in earlier. go ahead. >> reporter: i did. one of the other things the allies are worried about. gloria and dana are bringing it up. what did president trump say behind closed doors? he's only tried to walk back that that we know. the 2:10 that we don't know about we have no idea what might be necessary to walk back there, and that's troubling for the allies this time as well. i'm sure that the united states allies, the diplomats that represent these countries will have had conversations similar to jim have had and i have had with senior officials. one senior official recently told me that, you know, he was charged with determining and watching and trying to track cyber intrusions and attacks from china, from russia, from north korea into the united states. he hadn't been given guidance which of those countries to prioritize. there he is with a huge task and no idea what the administration would like
well, republicans can do this as well. >> hang on, jim. hang on, jim. nic robertson has been patiently waiting. he's in helsinki. i think you wanted to jump in earlier. go ahead. >> reporter: i did. one of the other things the allies are worried about. gloria and dana are bringing it up. what did president trump say behind closed doors? he's only tried to walk back that that we know. the 2:10 that we don't know about we have no idea what might be necessary to walk back there, and...
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>> reporter: it's a shocking development, jim. just a short while ago we heard from the assistant commissioner for scotland yard's counterterrorism unit at the helm of this investigation. neil baso confirmed what people feared most, that this was the result of some type of an exposure. unclear how. to nerve agent novachuk used some four months ago against an ex-russian spy and his daughter. take a listen to what neil baso had to say a short while ago. >> we confirm that the man and woman have been exposed to the nerve agent novachuk identified as the same that contaminated two others. >> reporter: now, the key question is how did this happen? how did this couple, british couple, in the 40s identified by the media as 45-year-old charlie rowley and 44-year-old dawn sturgis come into contact with this weapons grade nerve agent? and authorities right now don't have the answer to that. as the source of a furious investigation ongoing now in amesbury and salisbury and they have a timeline of events. we know that on friday evening accord
>> reporter: it's a shocking development, jim. just a short while ago we heard from the assistant commissioner for scotland yard's counterterrorism unit at the helm of this investigation. neil baso confirmed what people feared most, that this was the result of some type of an exposure. unclear how. to nerve agent novachuk used some four months ago against an ex-russian spy and his daughter. take a listen to what neil baso had to say a short while ago. >> we confirm that the man and...
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very troubling. >> that's right, it is, jim.state is currently investigating multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against the university's former physician, dr. richard strauss. now, these are allegations coming from former athletes that starting back in the 1970s, and continuing nearly over a 20-year period, that strauss molested students, touching them inappropriately during their medical appointments with him. and during some of that time, jim jordan, before he was a congressman, worked as an assistant wrestling coach at the university. and at least one of these student athletes are now calling jordan out, saying that he knew about the sexual misconduct at the time and he did nothing about it. my colleague, jean casarez, spoke to a former wrestler at the university who says he's one of dr. strauss' many alleged victims and he says there is absolutely no question in his mind that jordan knew it all. >> jim went on the record again, through a spokesperson, indicating that he had no knowledge, no one ever came to him, and h
very troubling. >> that's right, it is, jim.state is currently investigating multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against the university's former physician, dr. richard strauss. now, these are allegations coming from former athletes that starting back in the 1970s, and continuing nearly over a 20-year period, that strauss molested students, touching them inappropriately during their medical appointments with him. and during some of that time, jim jordan, before he was a congressman,...
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one man though says jim jordan is lying.ers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> this morning, ohio republican congressman jim jordan denying explosive accusations that he ignored sexual abuse allegations while he was a wrestling coach at ohio state. jordan telling politico overnight, "i never knew of any type of abuse. if i did, i would have done something about it." cnn's jean casarez spoke with a former wrestler who says what jordan is saying now is a lie and joins us now with more. >> start at the beginning. ohio state university is in the midst right now of really a massive ind
one man though says jim jordan is lying.ers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we...
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>> caller: hey, jim.oo-yah from new jersey! it's chris i wanted to ask you howe you feel -- i couldn't resist that 20% drop what do you think about the merger >> well, the stock is coming back, and one of the reasons it's coming back is they're going to be able to get this deal done because they do not need chinese approval to buy ca. the main flame cycle which ca is levered to is very strong. we heard that last week when we listened, when we talked to ibm and martin schroeter i thought he did a good job. ultimately avago, now broadcom, is fine. not great, not bad certainly better than some of the others, though james in north dakota. james? >> caller: hey, jim. just wondering how you feel about the earnings report that just came out from cleveland cliffs and if you think that the tariffs are actually helping this company out i know they've got a firm footing now. what do you think? >> they absolutely are helping it out there was an upgrade this very morning from jpmorgan. it read very well. obviously the
>> caller: hey, jim.oo-yah from new jersey! it's chris i wanted to ask you howe you feel -- i couldn't resist that 20% drop what do you think about the merger >> well, the stock is coming back, and one of the reasons it's coming back is they're going to be able to get this deal done because they do not need chinese approval to buy ca. the main flame cycle which ca is levered to is very strong. we heard that last week when we listened, when we talked to ibm and martin schroeter i...
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>> we don't, jim. there was a conference call yesterday with the hhs secretary, and simply either don't know or are not telling us how many kids have been reunified. this that call, they specifically said they know of zero new reunifications that have happened since the last time we had this metric nine days ago. so certainly incomplete numbers at best and certainly at worst, signs of not a lot of progress as they work towards this goal to reunify kids with their parents. today we're talking a lot about these deadlines that are looming for the administration today. they do believe they're in compliance with that first deadline, the deadline today being they will have had to make contact between parents and kids by the telephone. but for the next two deadlines you just referenced, by tuesday, the deadline for kids under 5 to be reunified, and we know that's a hundred kids, and the next deadline that, larger deadline, july 26th, all parents and children need to be reunified. it does not look like they're
>> we don't, jim. there was a conference call yesterday with the hhs secretary, and simply either don't know or are not telling us how many kids have been reunified. this that call, they specifically said they know of zero new reunifications that have happened since the last time we had this metric nine days ago. so certainly incomplete numbers at best and certainly at worst, signs of not a lot of progress as they work towards this goal to reunify kids with their parents. today we're...
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jim jordan is a friend of mine.e with each other over the years, but i've always known jim jordan to be a man of honesty and a man of integrity. i also want to make sure that ohio state conducts the review of this doctor and what he did. that's important so the campuses are safe. i'm glad jim is supporting that review. >> paul ryan's words there coming at a very critical time for jim jordan when there's questions over how this scandal will influence his political future. the republican conference did meet behind closed doors this morning. during that meeting, only one congressman brought up the scandal in the context of we need to rally around our colleague. certainly talking to numerous lawmakers coming out of that meeting, they all came to his defense. not only came to his defense, but today really seemed to go on offense, really trying to down play the validity of these allegations that are indeed mounting, many colleagues calling them hearsay, saying there is no concrete evidence to the allegation. of course tha
jim jordan is a friend of mine.e with each other over the years, but i've always known jim jordan to be a man of honesty and a man of integrity. i also want to make sure that ohio state conducts the review of this doctor and what he did. that's important so the campuses are safe. i'm glad jim is supporting that review. >> paul ryan's words there coming at a very critical time for jim jordan when there's questions over how this scandal will influence his political future. the republican...
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analyst growing by the day, jim. this really started to tumble out of control a few months ago for scott pruitt when there were reports that he was traveling in first class on taxpayer dime, sighting security reasons. that was causing taxpayers millions of dollars and unprecedented amount of money, more than what they had spent on security for previous administrations. but the list continued. renting a condo at below market rate from a lobbyist who was lobbying the epa. firing people who were pushing back on some of his policies. as kaitlin mentioned, some of the more bizarre things, sending staff on personal errands looking for certain kinds of lotion, trying to find a used mattress that he could buy. trying to get a job for his wife. a chick filet franchise, $200,000 salaried job with the republican governor's association. i mean, the scandals, they just kept coming out, day after day after day. and has led to 14 different federal probes, jim. and you have to wonder, as those probes began to near the stage where th
analyst growing by the day, jim. this really started to tumble out of control a few months ago for scott pruitt when there were reports that he was traveling in first class on taxpayer dime, sighting security reasons. that was causing taxpayers millions of dollars and unprecedented amount of money, more than what they had spent on security for previous administrations. but the list continued. renting a condo at below market rate from a lobbyist who was lobbying the epa. firing people who were...
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advantage of what jim jordan's position was, and look at who was copied on them they were sent to jiman, one of the emails i looked at was into the wrestling coach, head coach, since to archie griffin, the heisman trophy winner. the father of andrew luck. ed: this is a deal. and the justice department in the clinton investigations. we don't have evidence of this either. >> jordan used that narrative. and jim jordan wants to move up in the leadership, someone who has been vocal on the issue of the fbi and rod rosenstein, when that happens you get a bigger target on your back and if you had this damocles hanging over you that no one could prove or disprove that could undercut you in a potential leadership race. ed: no evidence he did anything wrong but you have 15 seconds, what is the next move? >> this will heat up when they come back to session next week. the house comes back next tuesday. ed: thanks for the facts tonight. return out of a spy novel, british attorneys lame russia for the latest poison attacks, russia denies it. ed: another twist in the case of a couple in britain from
advantage of what jim jordan's position was, and look at who was copied on them they were sent to jiman, one of the emails i looked at was into the wrestling coach, head coach, since to archie griffin, the heisman trophy winner. the father of andrew luck. ed: this is a deal. and the justice department in the clinton investigations. we don't have evidence of this either. >> jordan used that narrative. and jim jordan wants to move up in the leadership, someone who has been vocal on the...
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jim? >> well, appalling allegations against that doctor there and as you read a comprehensive denial of congressman jordan. i want to bring in legal analyst joey jackson and editor at large chr chris. he was an assistant coach at the time accused of in effect a sin of omission. failing the protect the student athletes from abuse s. that failure a crime? >> well, it could be. so let's parse this out here. it's not only an issue in terms of what he knew. it's about what he either believed or reasonably suspected, as well. if you look at the statute, it speaks to the issue of mandatory reporting and so what does that mean? in the event that you're working with young men and you're a part of the administration or staff, you have a duty and an obligation should something be amiss of a criminal variety to say something about it. ordinarily and a standard circumstance, you know, we don't have any duty to be good samaritans but put in that special relationship of trust then you do. and so, therefo
jim? >> well, appalling allegations against that doctor there and as you read a comprehensive denial of congressman jordan. i want to bring in legal analyst joey jackson and editor at large chr chris. he was an assistant coach at the time accused of in effect a sin of omission. failing the protect the student athletes from abuse s. that failure a crime? >> well, it could be. so let's parse this out here. it's not only an issue in terms of what he knew. it's about what he either...
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>> caller: >> hey, jim.t wanted to know your thoughts on roku. >> i got roku wrong initially and then i got on board after my kids said dad, what are you doing? roku is real i thought amazon was going to wipe them out that was incorrect. amazon does not always destroy, even though we still call it the death star susan in maryland, susan >> caller: hi, cramer. you tonight, my dear i want to ask about procter & gamble all my other stocks in my portfolio have gone up, but that one is down. can you please enlighten me on that, cramer >> okay, i recently pulled up with nelson peltz who is now on the board of the corporate governance i ran for the street. i felt emboldened to think this company is going to be doing the right thing, but it's not going to happen in this quarter. i want you to wait for this quarter and buy more if it goes back down do 75 because the yield is good. and i think that nelson is going to shake things up and do a lot of things right to help out the good buy charles in california, charles >
>> caller: >> hey, jim.t wanted to know your thoughts on roku. >> i got roku wrong initially and then i got on board after my kids said dad, what are you doing? roku is real i thought amazon was going to wipe them out that was incorrect. amazon does not always destroy, even though we still call it the death star susan in maryland, susan >> caller: hi, cramer. you tonight, my dear i want to ask about procter & gamble all my other stocks in my portfolio have gone up,...
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thank you, jim cramer, aka master yoda. you're awesome@jim cramer. okay yeah all right.'s precisely why my wife loves me so much. and here is a tweet from @ross benson 5 other than banks who benefits from raising interest rates? you know what? not really many other companies. i think that as a corollary, people think the economy is strong and people buy the industrials. but the banks are the ones that benefit directly because they're able to charge you more when you go for a loan. they make more money from your deposit and they lend them out when rates are going higher. and now a tweet. he asks, jim, i actually love quote gte rich carefully". you be writing another book any time soon? i got to tell i don't, this is very interesting because the economics of book publishing have changed radically i'll work my butt off on something like this and work most nights and almost every weekend, and then i'll read the book and it used to be a very lucrative business to write books. now it's just a labor of love. and i have other labors of love i want to perform, including my garden
thank you, jim cramer, aka master yoda. you're awesome@jim cramer. okay yeah all right.'s precisely why my wife loves me so much. and here is a tweet from @ross benson 5 other than banks who benefits from raising interest rates? you know what? not really many other companies. i think that as a corollary, people think the economy is strong and people buy the industrials. but the banks are the ones that benefit directly because they're able to charge you more when you go for a loan. they make...
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>> reporter: hey, jim.so we are outside one of those children's shelters here in the phoenix area, where some of those kids separated from their parents have been living for the last weeks and months. according to a source with knowledge of this situation, these white vans you see behind me here, they are being prepped to move some of these kids to be reunited with their parents. we haven't seen any kids just yet, but we have seen an infant child car seat being loaded into one of those vans. we were here a couple hours ago as well early this morning, where about five kids we saw being loaded into those vans. my colleague saw a similar scene at a separate shelter where about half a dozen kids were loaded into a van along with their backpacks and at least one teddy bear. there may be some older kids involved as well, who are going to be reunited with their parents today. those kids are ones that have younger siblings. so the family can be together as one unit. now, southwest key, they're the operator of these
>> reporter: hey, jim.so we are outside one of those children's shelters here in the phoenix area, where some of those kids separated from their parents have been living for the last weeks and months. according to a source with knowledge of this situation, these white vans you see behind me here, they are being prepped to move some of these kids to be reunited with their parents. we haven't seen any kids just yet, but we have seen an infant child car seat being loaded into one of those...
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that's the unusual activity, jim? >> yeah, it is, amgen. it's actually approaching where it was with the highs earlier in the year it's interesting the charts to look at. but it coming down to we talk about the variety of bio charts. stephanie bought some gilead and i like the stock that's been hammered and not been hammered it's produce and this is like a major pharma company the way they act the august 195 expired on the 3rd of august. 5600 of the calls bought today that's aggressive. they also bought the 200 strike calls. it's not a spread. they bought one, they bought the other. out into august, we're seeing buyers, buyers, buyers, looking for the upside what do you got going on there >> cgrp. that's their version of it revolutionary. >> jim, do you like the name >> yes >> cgrp. it prevents migraines, okay? and it is crushing it, doctors love it. that's what's driving this that's why i think it is >> when we talk about these names, we always talk about pipelines and everything else. >> and people forget, the cholesterol drug is amazing.
that's the unusual activity, jim? >> yeah, it is, amgen. it's actually approaching where it was with the highs earlier in the year it's interesting the charts to look at. but it coming down to we talk about the variety of bio charts. stephanie bought some gilead and i like the stock that's been hammered and not been hammered it's produce and this is like a major pharma company the way they act the august 195 expired on the 3rd of august. 5600 of the calls bought today that's aggressive....