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everyone, that is, except jim fayed. >> is it your 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 informatio
everyone, that is, except jim fayed. >> is it your 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...
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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 holiday season, and much chair without distraction from the news media or me. thank you for writing, newt. this was a little bit before newt gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress relating to book publishing. it kind of came closer goal for him. that 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 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 collection are some photographs and documents related to john f. kennedy's trip to dallas-fort worth in 1963. when he began that trip, he came to ft. worth november 21, 1963. we have photogra
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 holiday season, and much chair without distraction from the news media or me. thank you for writing, newt. this was a little bit before newt gingrich had his own ethics scandal in congress relating to book publishing. it kind of came closer goal for him....
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great jim jordan. how good is jim? where's jim? where is jim? i -- come here, jim.on't ever wrestle him. even if you figure, don't wrestle him. people don't know about jim. he was one of the best wrestlers ever in college wrestling. and when you see the way he fights, every time he fights ab he was i say look at that guy. he lost one match in three years of college. fourth pened in the year, by the way? anyway, thank you very much, jim. thank you. that's true. one match he lost. and you had to see what happened to the guy that beat him. he was not in good shape that night. we love jim. bob lada. bob. bob. thank you, bob. nrcc chairman steve. where's steve? steve, thank you. and i called you, steve, the other night. you weren't there. thank you, steve. great job. you're doing a great job. and they're doing great in ohio. and anthony gonzalez, a very big thank you, anthony. thank you. and a very big congratulations to troy on his win. whoa. [cheers and applause] troy? here's where is troy? thank you, troy. you would have made me look bad if you hadn't pulled that out.
great jim jordan. how good is jim? where's jim? where is jim? i -- come here, jim.on't ever wrestle him. even if you figure, don't wrestle him. people don't know about jim. he was one of the best wrestlers ever in college wrestling. and when you see the way he fights, every time he fights ab he was i say look at that guy. he lost one match in three years of college. fourth pened in the year, by the way? anyway, thank you very much, jim. thank you. that's true. one match he lost. and you had to...
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they might know that said jim. nodding with approval, he began shuffling up through the chairs toward the stage to tell the band they were featuring melanie on a couple of tunes today. they all shook her hand excitedly the agent placed a gentle palm on jim's hunched back and said, we do appreciate this, mr. mccoy. this is another one of those tiny towns in the panhandle of west virginia. places that years ago had their own elks lodge or roadhouse where his old band might play with a local high school surf rock band. today, fewer than 400 people live there. maybe the man heard melanie singing with her friends while they watch the music video on a phone. maybe she was in the church choir. maybe she was his knees. however it happened, one day, he heard her voice and thought that could be it. this girl might sing well enough to get some attention. and who knows what might come of that. maybe a little money. maybe a lot of money. plenty of girls just like her from nothing doing towns and far corners of rural states have
they might know that said jim. nodding with approval, he began shuffling up through the chairs toward the stage to tell the band they were featuring melanie on a couple of tunes today. they all shook her hand excitedly the agent placed a gentle palm on jim's hunched back and said, we do appreciate this, mr. mccoy. this is another one of those tiny towns in the panhandle of west virginia. places that years ago had their own elks lodge or roadhouse where his old band might play with a local high...
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jim: we are confident. we did not -- when you think about what commercial crew is, we did not write out thousands of requirements and specifications for commercial crews. we wanted to provide as much leeway to companies to create their own unique designs of the innovative, and they have. to the extent that has enabled us -- it is really advanced technology that has enabled us to do more, we also have to sure those designs are very safe. so that is what we are working through right now. we are trying to figure out every possible way these rockets could fail and mitigate against those risks. that takes time. this is an important point to make, commercial crew rockets and capsules will be at least three times safer than the space shuttle. so when we talk about the amount of risk that we are taking here, commercial crew actually reduces the risk to american national astronauts and our international partners. i think that is an important point to make. pedro: why is that? jim: it is an entirely different design.
jim: we are confident. we did not -- when you think about what commercial crew is, we did not write out thousands of requirements and specifications for commercial crews. we wanted to provide as much leeway to companies to create their own unique designs of the innovative, and they have. to the extent that has enabled us -- it is really advanced technology that has enabled us to do more, we also have to sure those designs are very safe. so that is what we are working through right now. we are...
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[cheering and applause] >> the great jim jordan. applause]and >> how good the jim? where is jim?jim ? jim.e -- come here, don't ever wrestle him, even if you're bigger than him. don't wrestle. this aboutt know jim. he was one of the best wrestlers wrestling.lege when you see the way he fights every time i watch -- i said to my wife, i said, look at that guy. that is tough. he lost one match in three years of college. what happened in the fourth year, by the way? i know you went -- ha ha! don't tell me. anyway, thank you very much, jim. great guy. thank you. [cheering and applause] >> that's true. one match he lost. and you had to see what happened the guy that beat him. he was not in good shape that night. jim.ve bob lara. bob? bob! thank you, bob. chairman, steve sievers. where is steve? where is steve? you., thank and i called you steve the other night. you weren't there. you called me back. i said, forget about it. i don't... [laughter] >> thanks, steve. job. doing a great job. and they're doing great in ohio, you know. anthony gonzalez. anthony.g thank you, thank you. and a v
[cheering and applause] >> the great jim jordan. applause]and >> how good the jim? where is jim?jim ? jim.e -- come here, don't ever wrestle him, even if you're bigger than him. don't wrestle. this aboutt know jim. he was one of the best wrestlers wrestling.lege when you see the way he fights every time i watch -- i said to my wife, i said, look at that guy. that is tough. he lost one match in three years of college. what happened in the fourth year, by the way? i know you went --...
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tcu library one the tcu campus and i will take wrightabout the jim papers. he was a longtime congressman from the dallas-fort worth area. he lived all over texas and oklahoma during his childhood. he went to bed there for -- he went to weatherford college. he ran for the texas legislature after his service in world war a year there. then he became the mayor of weatherford, texas, and from the mayorship, he went on to run for congress and he was elected to congress to represent texas's 12 19 -- 12 district in 1954. in 1986, he became the speaker of the house of congress. in 1989, he resigned the speakership and resign from congress and came back to fort a professor ine here at tcu, where he taught in the political science department. he also authored many books and was a fixture around campus. he brought his papers here to tcu. we usually have several researchers are year, and do research on his time in congress. the politics of the cold war era, the 1960's and early 1970's , the partisanship fromd his resignation congress and the ethics scandal he was involv
tcu library one the tcu campus and i will take wrightabout the jim papers. he was a longtime congressman from the dallas-fort worth area. he lived all over texas and oklahoma during his childhood. he went to bed there for -- he went to weatherford college. he ran for the texas legislature after his service in world war a year there. then he became the mayor of weatherford, texas, and from the mayorship, he went on to run for congress and he was elected to congress to represent texas's 12 19 --...
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jim: i like that.emonis: the kitchen got new appliances and new equipment, and we added a new dessert and beverage bar all to enhance the customer experience. we went to work creating a new recipe with fresh ingredients and a homemade crust. it's good. with tammy in charge, the business skyrocketed over 18%. but, more importantly, it went from losing $100,000 a year to making money. woman: i would like a piece of key lime pie. -do you want one, too? -woman #2: yes, please. -woman #3: this is great pie. -man: best key lime pie ever. lemonis: how's this feel to you? tammy: it's awesome. having one job and being able to spend more time with my children, it's unbelievable. [ voice breaking ] i can't. [ laughs ] lemonis: it's been over a year since i made my investment, and, unfortunately, my investment has had to double to over $700,000. the additional monies that i had to put in took care of bills that i didn't know about. they took care of irs payments that were more than i thought they were going to be.
jim: i like that.emonis: the kitchen got new appliances and new equipment, and we added a new dessert and beverage bar all to enhance the customer experience. we went to work creating a new recipe with fresh ingredients and a homemade crust. it's good. with tammy in charge, the business skyrocketed over 18%. but, more importantly, it went from losing $100,000 a year to making money. woman: i would like a piece of key lime pie. -do you want one, too? -woman #2: yes, please. -woman #3: this is...
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to jim in virginia >> caller: hello, jim, how about shares in canada goose, i bought, but it has dropped since then and they announced a secondary shareoff and recovered a little bit and dropped again without a lot of news other than its warning report to include a smaller than expected loss should i use this dip to buy some more? >> i did a lot of goose when they were reporting and said sell it before the quarter it went all the way up and then all the way back my thinking is this is a decent level to buy they were very cautious. they were a little too conservative in their forecast and that's what drove the stock down i typical it's a great long term play and what really matter. i think it's a great -- dave in illinois >> caller: i want to ask about alsm they delivered an impressive quarter two weeks ago. since then it's down about 15%, a bit of a laggard in the healthcare sector. we have seen this before with worries about pet expiration and those sorts of things and nothing seems to be behind this most recent decline. >> that's not fair baker brothers, one of my absolute favorite bio
to jim in virginia >> caller: hello, jim, how about shares in canada goose, i bought, but it has dropped since then and they announced a secondary shareoff and recovered a little bit and dropped again without a lot of news other than its warning report to include a smaller than expected loss should i use this dip to buy some more? >> i did a lot of goose when they were reporting and said sell it before the quarter it went all the way up and then all the way back my thinking is this...
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jim? >> one thing they have in common on the list, criticized the president. kaitlan collins at the white house, thank you. let's go in depth now with shim shim shimon. the director of national intelligence, dan coats, i'm told was not consulted on this decision. i'm also told that the cia was in the words of an official with knowledge caught off guard by this decision. has this ever happened before? a president revoking a senior official's security clearance and threatening to do that to others? >> no. not that we know of and seems to be unprecedented appears. by all accounts. you have talked to people. i have talked to people, a national security lawyer who says that there's no reasoning, no cause here. you would need cause to revoke someone's security clearance and to take such a step, right, you have to show did the person leak classified information? is the person under some kind of investigation, criminal or perhaps an internal investigation. we have nothing, nothing to suggest any o
jim? >> one thing they have in common on the list, criticized the president. kaitlan collins at the white house, thank you. let's go in depth now with shim shim shimon. the director of national intelligence, dan coats, i'm told was not consulted on this decision. i'm also told that the cia was in the words of an official with knowledge caught off guard by this decision. has this ever happened before? a president revoking a senior official's security clearance and threatening to do that to...
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you know, they were, jim.h, this is a very sad moment for the mccain family, but i'm trying to take a little bit of good out of it, a little bit of happiness. i have to tell you, the past couple of years, the divisiveness we have seen in this country and the anger and really all being inflamed by politics, and then this week we've seen this outpouring of support for somebody who not only gave his life when it comes to mentally, he gave his body to the country, shot down and came back. he learned to forgive those who inflicted that pain upon him when he was a prisoner of war. and then on capitol hill he was somebody who was able to forge a deal. now, i'm not going to pretend john mccain wasn't difficult to work with because he was very -- he was a hard guy to deal with. if he didn't like what you said, he would come back at you very hard. and general hurtling had to be on the receiving end of that. i myself was on the receiving end of that many times in hallways of capitol hill. here's the thing about john mcca
you know, they were, jim.h, this is a very sad moment for the mccain family, but i'm trying to take a little bit of good out of it, a little bit of happiness. i have to tell you, the past couple of years, the divisiveness we have seen in this country and the anger and really all being inflamed by politics, and then this week we've seen this outpouring of support for somebody who not only gave his life when it comes to mentally, he gave his body to the country, shot down and came back. he...
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let's call me, jim in new jersey jim? >> caller: jim, thanks for taking my call my question is on bed, bath & beyond they've had a little pressure from amazon and some tariffs i think they buy some of their products from china. >> yep. >> on the upside, the chart watchers are seeing a possible bottom in the chart. they got a great leadership team, great balance sheet. my own experience is i walked in to a face value and beyond last week which is a harm imagine company which is a business thaw started at the end of last year. very perceptively they located it right by a whole foods and trader joe's, and they're quite simply outselling those stores on things like laundry soap and trash bags it seems to me those can be relevant catalysts for sales >> here's the problem. i agree that it's bottomed i have no catalyst that it's going to send it higher. i would drop it and buy the stock of best buy. bby instead of bbby. there you go all right. now there is power in forgiving and forgetting and we saw that power in action big-tim
let's call me, jim in new jersey jim? >> caller: jim, thanks for taking my call my question is on bed, bath & beyond they've had a little pressure from amazon and some tariffs i think they buy some of their products from china. >> yep. >> on the upside, the chart watchers are seeing a possible bottom in the chart. they got a great leadership team, great balance sheet. my own experience is i walked in to a face value and beyond last week which is a harm imagine company...
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>> well, jim, let's be honest. he is not eliminating the entire system. >> he is doing it for a bunch of prominent people. >> what he's doing is for those people who have been overtly political or for those people whom the president believes that done things that have been political as it relates to the russia investigation, that didn't do a good job in that early on or sitting here, calling the president saying he has committed treason or calling him treasonous, by using that within the intelligence that they have saying that they're qualifying their position and calling the president treasonous because of the access they have, the president is saying you people on this list should not have that security clearance. why do we think that these people are the only ones that can provide this intelligence? there is a large intelligence community out there? >> these are the directors and deputy directors from the last 25 years. they're pretty well qualified if you look at the last 25 years. >> and there was a lot more p
>> well, jim, let's be honest. he is not eliminating the entire system. >> he is doing it for a bunch of prominent people. >> what he's doing is for those people who have been overtly political or for those people whom the president believes that done things that have been political as it relates to the russia investigation, that didn't do a good job in that early on or sitting here, calling the president saying he has committed treason or calling him treasonous, by using that...
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gi rhtowey" with jim cramer bensig n >> see on tv in 30 minutes "mad money" with jim cramer begins right now >>> 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. 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 make you some money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and teach you call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or tweet me @jimcramer >>> in bad markets, picking winners can be a real struggle in good markets, there are always multiple ways to win. even though stocks are all over the map today, dow is dipping 75 points, s&p 500 declined and some have seen fortunes rise from the grave as if by magic. how powerful is this concept zbrmpg off my head i can give you five examples over the last 24 hours it's important to understand this new wave to win i think all five have room to run. all five first and foremost viacom. they are nick tv, comedy central. b.e.t. and a host of others. an
gi rhtowey" with jim cramer bensig n >> see on tv in 30 minutes "mad money" with jim cramer begins right now >>> 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. 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 make you some money. my job...
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jim? >> jeff zeleny, thank you very much. let's turn to chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. how extraordinary was it for the 15 former officials signing on to the letter? almost seems like every day there's something unprecedented that happens in terms of the pushback of the intelligence community to the president. >> reporter: it belies the president's claim of partisan politics here, former officials who have an agenda. when you look at that list of officials on the list, they served republican and democratic presidents, they have decades -- we did a count. nearly 300 years of experience in national security. and on the front lines literally of many, many of the operations, counter terrorism operations, overseeing those through the years so you cannot look at this group and say that this is a partisan group that has a bias against the president. so that is remarkable. you can now add to the list someone who was a supporter of the president's in the campaign. jim woolsey. f
jim? >> jeff zeleny, thank you very much. let's turn to chief national security correspondent jim sciutto. how extraordinary was it for the 15 former officials signing on to the letter? almost seems like every day there's something unprecedented that happens in terms of the pushback of the intelligence community to the president. >> reporter: it belies the president's claim of partisan politics here, former officials who have an agenda. when you look at that list of officials on the...
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he's also intimately familiar with jim's work, offering all of jim's books for the 57th volume of the new york law school live review six years ago. both an expert on the supreme court and on jim's work and i know are about to listen to as great a conversation us will ever have about the dynamics and history of the supreme court. so with that, i asked them to come forward and welcome all of you. [applause] >> there we are. is it on? is your son? he's a really good professor. >> you see how well we work together. keep spilling red. there you go. well, it is easy when you know how. jim, it is 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 as an interlocutor love to be able to find some things to criticize about, but i couldn't find anything. let me just start off by asking you some general questions and later ron we are supposed to talk about 40 minutes and then they will leave about 20 minutes for questions and answers from the audience. so that will
he's also intimately familiar with jim's work, offering all of jim's books for the 57th volume of the new york law school live review six years ago. both an expert on the supreme court and on jim's work and i know are about to listen to as great a conversation us will ever have about the dynamics and history of the supreme court. so with that, i asked them to come forward and welcome all of you. [applause] >> there we are. is it on? is your son? he's a really good professor. >> you...
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>> reporter: hey there, jim. explosive claims of omarosa newman suggesting that the white house offered to pay her off to keep silent about the dealings with president trump. as the white house pushes back on her allegations that the president is a racist, thousands of white nationals are preparing to demonstrate just outside the white house this weekend. omarosa newman, the former apprentice star who became a top white house aide, bringing more reality show drama with her new tell-all book claiming she was offering $15,000 a month to stay silent after being fired according to "the washington post" which obtained excerpts from unhinged, according to the post she says that president trump's daughter-in-law laura trump called her offering a job doing diversity outreach for the campaign and a monthly contract in exchange for her silence regarding trump, vice president mike pence and their families. but she says in the book that she turned down the officer which came via e-mail and not known if the e-mail or agreemen
>> reporter: hey there, jim. explosive claims of omarosa newman suggesting that the white house offered to pay her off to keep silent about the dealings with president trump. as the white house pushes back on her allegations that the president is a racist, thousands of white nationals are preparing to demonstrate just outside the white house this weekend. omarosa newman, the former apprentice star who became a top white house aide, bringing more reality show drama with her new tell-all...
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jim? >> of course, john mccain, a decorated veteran. kaitlan, thank you very much. the president gloating over the firing of the fbi agent that exchanged a series of anti-trump text messages with a colleague in the run-up to the 2016 election. the president responded on twitt twitter writing, quote, peter strzok was fired from the fbi. finally. the list of the bad players in the fbi and doj gets longer and longer. based on the fact that strzok was in charge of the witch hunt, will it be dropped? it's a total hoax. no collusion. no obstruction. i just fight back! a federal judge who was appointed by president trump today upheld robert mueller's constitutional authority and cited opinions of three other federal judges to back up her decision. le let's bring in cnn crime and justice correspondent shimon. >> they don't comment on personnel matters so we have not received any comment of them. according to strzok's attorneys and as you can imagine they believe that this was politically motivated
jim? >> of course, john mccain, a decorated veteran. kaitlan, thank you very much. the president gloating over the firing of the fbi agent that exchanged a series of anti-trump text messages with a colleague in the run-up to the 2016 election. the president responded on twitt twitter writing, quote, peter strzok was fired from the fbi. finally. the list of the bad players in the fbi and doj gets longer and longer. based on the fact that strzok was in charge of the witch hunt, will it be...
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so at the very worst, jim jordan is an upgrade from that. >> dennis hastert was an admitted pedestrian o file. he abused-- pedophile, he abused multiple young boys and tried to hide his horrific actions with payoffs. jim jordan is only accused of enabling sexual abuse. and the victims weren't children. he is the progress we need. jim jordan, nopt as bad as a pedestrian file-- pedophile. >> trevor: we'll be right >> trevor: we'll be right back. ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! we hide hotel names, so you can find four star hotels at two star prices. h-o-t-w-i-r-e ♪ it's so hard to believe ♪ but it's all coming back me. ♪ baby, baby, baby. all you can eat is back, baby. applebee's. pieces or cups? pieces or cups? pieces or cups? pieces in cups! man, we're killing it over here, huh? not sorry. reese's. man, we're killing it over here, huh? ♪ ohhhh. ♪ ♪ tecate. we are bold. dilly dilly!r, you are a true friend of the crown. dilly dilly! excalibur... i spent the last four years pulling this out of the stone. i thought that was a legend! sir doug. bud light li
so at the very worst, jim jordan is an upgrade from that. >> dennis hastert was an admitted pedestrian o file. he abused-- pedophile, he abused multiple young boys and tried to hide his horrific actions with payoffs. jim jordan is only accused of enabling sexual abuse. and the victims weren't children. he is the progress we need. jim jordan, nopt as bad as a pedestrian file-- pedophile. >> trevor: we'll be right >> trevor: we'll be right back. ♪ yeah! yeah! yeah! we hide...
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jim, to you. if not a legal asset to the president right now by saying truth is not truth, is it a political asset to the president in this white house right now? you worked in the white house. you worked on the legal team. is he helping by muddying the waters politically? >> i have represented a lot of politicians. i have represented a governor in my home state of pennsylvania as general counsel. when you are speaking on behalf of your client, you have to be precise. if you are going to take that step to do it on television or in the public domain, there's no exception to precision. he is not being precise. he is giving off the cuff answers. he needs to be better prepared and be very precise with his answers and get his facts straight so that he is conveying that message appropriately. >> both gentlemen, stay with me. i want to bring in my colleague who will report out some important news for that, that's on the president's former attorney, michael cohen, facing potentially some really tough char
jim, to you. if not a legal asset to the president right now by saying truth is not truth, is it a political asset to the president in this white house right now? you worked in the white house. you worked on the legal team. is he helping by muddying the waters politically? >> i have represented a lot of politicians. i have represented a governor in my home state of pennsylvania as general counsel. when you are speaking on behalf of your client, you have to be precise. if you are going to...
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jim cavanaugh still with us. jim, that was very much to the point. know what this may mean in terms of the inability to give the count of those injured or a range or what they know right now, as well as those who were killed. what did you take away from what the sheriff said? >> well, the sheriff wanted to get out i think the main thing to the community. there's no outstanding suspects. that is the main point for every citizen in jacksonville and duvall county. so he got that out. so in other words, it's a static scene now. it's a crime scene, and the police department is in control of it. that's the major message that he has sent out. i think the reason he hasn't given a lot of victim information, they're trying to get to families. and as you talked about, richard, with some of the gaming executives, there's players there from all over the country. so, you know, they've got to reach out to families in other states that notify them before they get too graphic, you know, on the news about, you know, who might have been shot or deceased. so i think the
jim cavanaugh still with us. jim, that was very much to the point. know what this may mean in terms of the inability to give the count of those injured or a range or what they know right now, as well as those who were killed. what did you take away from what the sheriff said? >> well, the sheriff wanted to get out i think the main thing to the community. there's no outstanding suspects. that is the main point for every citizen in jacksonville and duvall county. so he got that out. so in...
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so at the very worst, jim jordan is an upgrade from that.s what he should run on. >> dennis hastert was an admitted pedestrian o file. he abused-- pedophile, he abused multiple young boys and tried to hide his horrific actions with payoffs. jim jordan is only accused of enabling sexual abuse. and the victims weren't children. he is the progress we need. jim jordan, nopt as bad as a pedestrian file-- pedophile. >> trevor: we'll be right >> trevor: we'll be right back. my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. and, now there's new crest gum & enamel repair. it gives you clinically proven healthier gums and helps repair and strengthen weakened enamel. gum detoxify and gum & enamel repair, from crest. gums are good, so is my check-up! crest. healthy, beautiful smiles for life. the $20 fill ups... choose the 12pc crispy tenders or 8pc extra crispy
so at the very worst, jim jordan is an upgrade from that.s what he should run on. >> dennis hastert was an admitted pedestrian o file. he abused-- pedophile, he abused multiple young boys and tried to hide his horrific actions with payoffs. jim jordan is only accused of enabling sexual abuse. and the victims weren't children. he is the progress we need. jim jordan, nopt as bad as a pedestrian file-- pedophile. >> trevor: we'll be right >> trevor: we'll be right back. my gums...
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jim? >> kyung lah, thanks very much.ext, jeanne moos remembering the funny side of the maverick of the senate, john mccain. ocomplete,n is to provide balanced nutrition... for strength and energy! whoo-hoo! great-tasting ensure. with nine grams of protein and twenty-six vitamins and minerals. ensure. now up to 30 grams of protein for strength and energy! let your perfect drive come together during the final days of the lincoln summer invitation event get 0% apr on select 2018 lincoln models plus one thousand dollars bonus cash. with our largest variety of crab all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. but hurry in. 'cause crabfest ends september 2nd. you finayou know it! chair? woah! (laughter) hahaha-aaaahhhh! gorilla glue. of course. gorilla glue expands into the materials to form an incredibly strong bond. for the toughest jobs on planet earth. >>> senator john mccain was a serious man who seriously knew how to laugh. here is j
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jim. >> we have the defense up tomorrow.on the key question will manafort take the stand? >> reporter: that is the big question here. so judge ellis has said that he needs the defense to lay out their plan first thing tomorrow morning and that means we will finally get the answer to the question will paul manafort testify. that is the first thing that the judge will want to know here. of course, court watchers would be very surprised if paul manafort does take the stand, but we'll have that question answered tomorrow. you know, the defense has not submitted any witness list, any exhibit list, so it remains to be seen what their case will be. of course, jim, there's that possibility that they won't even present a case and they could rest and we could hear closing arguments as soon as first thing tomorrow morning as well. jim. >> we'll be there standing by for surprises. cnn jessica schneider at the courthouse. >>> north korea kim jong-un is planning to host a summit with south korea's president next month. it will be their th
jim. >> we have the defense up tomorrow.on the key question will manafort take the stand? >> reporter: that is the big question here. so judge ellis has said that he needs the defense to lay out their plan first thing tomorrow morning and that means we will finally get the answer to the question will paul manafort testify. that is the first thing that the judge will want to know here. of course, court watchers would be very surprised if paul manafort does take the stand, but we'll...
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jim: i think "yet" is the key word. david: jim caron, once again, morgan stanley, thank you.here for. we will sit down with bruce van saun, citizens financial ceo. that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ s is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am kailey leinz in the hewlett-packard enterprise green room. "markets,"ater on ras baraka, the newark, new jersey mayor. sanctions on a rancher in the country -- on iran. that they already paid millions of dollars. an investigation of standard chartered's iranian business is more expensive than it is made it. the bank is now - it admitted. the bank's operating with investors. that savings predicted increasing regulatory requirements what force banks to consolidate. withche bank in a tie up crosstown rival commerzbank. and bloomberg has learned the japanese automaker wants to triple car production in china as soon as 2030. toyota hopes to make 3.5 million cars a yea in china by venture that is your bloomberg business flash. david: u.s. bank lending has been climbing to a record high, even if the spread between
jim: i think "yet" is the key word. david: jim caron, once again, morgan stanley, thank you.here for. we will sit down with bruce van saun, citizens financial ceo. that is coming up next, and this is bloomberg. ♪ s is bloomberg. ♪ kailey: this is "bloomberg daybreak." i am kailey leinz in the hewlett-packard enterprise green room. "markets,"ater on ras baraka, the newark, new jersey mayor. sanctions on a rancher in the country -- on iran. that they already paid...
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a guess, perhaps someone had to run jim tan's business.dbit, before that four days late 911 call, charlie took the time to first send an e-mail warning to his fraternity brothers. they would soon hear things in the news. >> he sends an e-mail called "showtime". >> you're going to be hearing from law enforcement. >> yes, yes, you will be surprised. showtime. >> they don't buy the self-defense. 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 coming. >>> coming up, the defense drops a bombshell. >> one of the things that was always a question of ours was, was charlie covering up for someone else? >> when "dateline" continues. is the only complete multivitamin with antioxidants from one total serving of fruits and veggies try new one a day with nature's medley. ugh we're gonna be late, we'r
a guess, perhaps someone had to run jim tan's business.dbit, before that four days late 911 call, charlie took the time to first send an e-mail warning to his fraternity brothers. they would soon hear things in the news. >> he sends an e-mail called "showtime". >> you're going to be hearing from law enforcement. >> yes, yes, you will be surprised. showtime. >> they don't buy the self-defense. this was no crime of passion. it was a planned murder. so this is an...
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lynn in virginia lynn >> caller: hi, jim my name is jim and i am a real estate agent in virginia i was watching your show last night, your feature on the stay at home culture. i was wondering how you think it might impact the real estate industry i was wondering. >> sorry, go ahead, i didn't mean to interrupt. >> caller: i was specifically wondering about real estate brokerage firms like red fin since millennials are finally starting to buy houses i was wondering what you thought about the stay at home culture and whether it was a catalyst for real estate stock. >> i talk with this with my wife because she's a broker with a large corporate group, a salesperson. we don't see the relationship frankly because there aren't enough units being built that's keeping the lid on that part of the stay at home i'm so mad, wing stop was supposed to be in that piece and i left it out and wing stop is climbing i didn't push take two, had such an amazing quarter, all i said was take two is going to be really good. i wanted to slap myself but then would knock myself out of alignment. jerry in missouri.
lynn in virginia lynn >> caller: hi, jim my name is jim and i am a real estate agent in virginia i was watching your show last night, your feature on the stay at home culture. i was wondering how you think it might impact the real estate industry i was wondering. >> sorry, go ahead, i didn't mean to interrupt. >> caller: i was specifically wondering about real estate brokerage firms like red fin since millennials are finally starting to buy houses i was wondering what you...
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and you're right, jim.many, many abuses, but there's only been two convictions. my predator being one of those. >> two convictions. over a thousand children. so many others who aren't getting that justice. pope francis, the head of the catholic church, he's been more forward leaning on this issue than his predecessors. many public comments. he's met with victims. there's been no official comment from the vatican yet on this case. are you disappointed by that? >> yeah, i am. you know, i think josh shapiro laid it out pretty clearly what needed to happen as far as the support from the bishops, the cardinals here in the u.s., as well as, obviously, pennsylvania. we're asking for them to call off their lobbyists, the insurance lobbyists, the catholic lobbyists and let us pass this bill. i think for these people and a look back window to be able to face their predator in court will be a huge step to healing. and it will also be an accountability that fits the crime that allows the church to have to purge itself
and you're right, jim.many, many abuses, but there's only been two convictions. my predator being one of those. >> two convictions. over a thousand children. so many others who aren't getting that justice. pope francis, the head of the catholic church, he's been more forward leaning on this issue than his predecessors. many public comments. he's met with victims. there's been no official comment from the vatican yet on this case. are you disappointed by that? >> yeah, i am. you...
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let's go to jim in california. jim! >> caller: hello there this is jim. >> okay.d, you're up. >> caller: i've had oracle for over a decade and it was one of the greats >> oracle. oracle is an inexpensive stock i am in search of a catalyst salesforce reports next week, i think it will be a good quarter. to jerry in pennsylvania hey, jerry >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> good, how about you, partner. >> caller: good from the steel city asking about cleveland-cliffs. >> i don't know how many iterations it has had. a nice run cha-ching cha-ching. charlie in pennsylvania. >> caller: i've been watching you over 12 years now, your financial acumen i have become a quasi master of the universe, i am eternaally grateful >> i hope i live up to that. >> caller: god bless you looking at a stock with rising earnings and recently raised dividends, i think it should do well with rates in the near future the stock i'm looking at this is regional bank community bank systems. what do you think, jim >> community bank system is not that expensive, but it is an unusual situation
let's go to jim in california. jim! >> caller: hello there this is jim. >> okay.d, you're up. >> caller: i've had oracle for over a decade and it was one of the greats >> oracle. oracle is an inexpensive stock i am in search of a catalyst salesforce reports next week, i think it will be a good quarter. to jerry in pennsylvania hey, jerry >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> good, how about you, partner. >> caller: good from the steel city asking about...
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>> caller: thank you, jim.nk you for your great work. >> ah, thanks. >> caller: praxair praxair's had a big run for a long time. it's had a bit of a pullback it is time to buy more >> they're trying to figure out how do deal with the antitrust, i say just go with it. it is really strong. like all those in that group patrick in california. patrick? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah >> caller: thank you for taking my call. a long-time watcher. >> thank you >> caller: with the truck drivers shortage, i'm looking at trinity industry. >> yeah, keep looking. don't pull the trigger i'll tell you why. look, you're absolutely right structurally but you know what? we're going to actually own the rails. i like norfolk southern and union pacific and csx. buy any one of those three how about shane in georgia, shane? >> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer. >> boo-yah >> caller: good evening. >> good evening. >> caller: you and your staff interest best. >> thanks. >> caller: mgm reserves. >> no. we're recommending pinnacle ent
>> caller: thank you, jim.nk you for your great work. >> ah, thanks. >> caller: praxair praxair's had a big run for a long time. it's had a bit of a pullback it is time to buy more >> they're trying to figure out how do deal with the antitrust, i say just go with it. it is really strong. like all those in that group patrick in california. patrick? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah >> caller: thank you for taking my call. a long-time watcher....
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>> caller: hey, jim. how you? first time caller. >> okay. >> caller: here is the stock that is kind of giving me some ulcers over the last year. the name of the stock is applied opt toe electronics. the ticker is aaly. >> fiberoptic networks are so hard geez you're taking your life in your own hands stocks i don't want to do this. there are so many high quality companies that i don't need to do that for. i'm going to say please stay away from applied. it really is just very hard. look, i don't even feel good about juniper. none of these. jack in ohio >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. >> of course >> caller: hey, i'm right in the middle thinking about adding a couple of good dividends to my holdings, and i'm right in the middle of your book "getting back to even." what do you still think about pitney bowes incorporated, pbi >> no, no. you're looking for yield there, and i got to tell you that's a total red flag and that company has done quite poorly and i do not think you should be in there for that divide
>> caller: hey, jim. how you? first time caller. >> okay. >> caller: here is the stock that is kind of giving me some ulcers over the last year. the name of the stock is applied opt toe electronics. the ticker is aaly. >> fiberoptic networks are so hard geez you're taking your life in your own hands stocks i don't want to do this. there are so many high quality companies that i don't need to do that for. i'm going to say please stay away from applied. it really is just...
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. >> good evening, i'm jim sciutto in for erin burnett. out front a significant white house shakeup. in a surprise announcement on twitter, president trump revealing that white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving his position in the fall. now mcgahn may know better than anyone else whether the president obstructed justice. in fact it was just 11 days ago we learned mcgahn had been cooperating extensively with the special counsel. three voluntary interviews lasting all told some 30 hours. yet today trump telling reporters that he's not concerned. >> very good man. don, excellent guy. yeah, don mcgahn is a really good guy. been with me for a long time, privately before this he represented me. he's been here now it will be almost two years. >> any concern about what you said to the mueller team? >> no, not at all. not at all. i knew he was going also. i had to approve it. so we didn't claim executive -- no, i don't have to be aware. we have -- we do everything straight. we do everything by the book. don is an excellent guy. >> only when
. >> good evening, i'm jim sciutto in for erin burnett. out front a significant white house shakeup. in a surprise announcement on twitter, president trump revealing that white house counsel don mcgahn will be leaving his position in the fall. now mcgahn may know better than anyone else whether the president obstructed justice. in fact it was just 11 days ago we learned mcgahn had been cooperating extensively with the special counsel. three voluntary interviews lasting all told some 30...
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is an irish community, african-american community that's very diverse with working-class people and jim pendergast basically has a precinct building that was based on favors. helping people get jobs in exchange for votes or help people to get them loan to get a formal bank loan or to settle gambling debts or skimming money of illegal activities such as gambling or prostitution. so when jim pendergast who is getting older and health was failing and his younger brother got started around the 1900s, was elected and they were in charge of streets for a few years and tom pendergast really was in the position to take over the machine by the time jim died in 1911. as a political machine basically i describe it as the act of doing favors in exchange for votes. boiling it down to the base elements that is the analogy that it is tied into organized crime, and other illicit activities taking bribes and kickbacks and using influence to make sure candidates are elected in one you controlled the city government the machine had full control over the city five out of nine city council members were hand
is an irish community, african-american community that's very diverse with working-class people and jim pendergast basically has a precinct building that was based on favors. helping people get jobs in exchange for votes or help people to get them loan to get a formal bank loan or to settle gambling debts or skimming money of illegal activities such as gambling or prostitution. so when jim pendergast who is getting older and health was failing and his younger brother got started around the...
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jim, i'm going to say good-bye >> can i just say one thing? >> please do >> tony, did you not feel like i did when elon musk -- this is not a joke, i'm not being facetious -- when he apologized to you it was a seminal moment in the majority of a ceo who has kept his own stock back by being in it? >> look, i thought that was really responsible of elon to do it i think, you see how the stock reacted after the last earnings call in part because people felt that it wasn't professionally managed that he was ducking questions. you know, he was communicating message that he was serious about investors and he was contrite about previous behavior and serious about trying to address questions. and i think that's what investors want to see from a ceo. so, that was important, for sure >> all right terrific guys, thank you for letting me play >> jim, thank you for spending time with us >> tony, you know you're a fun game, you're the best. if you weren't, i wouldn't have any fun, okay. >> thanks. >> don't forget to catch jim tonight on "mad money. let's bri
jim, i'm going to say good-bye >> can i just say one thing? >> please do >> tony, did you not feel like i did when elon musk -- this is not a joke, i'm not being facetious -- when he apologized to you it was a seminal moment in the majority of a ceo who has kept his own stock back by being in it? >> look, i thought that was really responsible of elon to do it i think, you see how the stock reacted after the last earnings call in part because people felt that it wasn't...
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>> caller: yeah, hi, jim thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: jim, i'd like to own somendividual names in the tech space. >> okay. >> caller: but i'm finding that the prices of these stocks are just too expensive so i've started looking at some etfs and some mutual funds as an affordable way to gain some exposure to these names, and i'd really like to hear what your thoughts are on the matter what do you think? >> one of the things i don't like about the mutual fund industries they don't have to tell you what they really own. they may be buying the same stocks you think are too pricey. an etf is homogenizing the same day. you have to decide that the market is too rich or that group is too rich and therefore not to buy, or, of course, you just say, you know what i'm going to take a long-term view and i'm not going to game it and maybe don't buy all at once, but space out your buys. matthew in arizona, matthew? >> hey, jim. this is matt how is it going? >> i am doing well how about you? >> caller: i am good, couldn't be better. hey, i got a thing for you it is a good idea
>> caller: yeah, hi, jim thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: jim, i'd like to own somendividual names in the tech space. >> okay. >> caller: but i'm finding that the prices of these stocks are just too expensive so i've started looking at some etfs and some mutual funds as an affordable way to gain some exposure to these names, and i'd really like to hear what your thoughts are on the matter what do you think? >> one of the things i don't like...
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tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com.r give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. alerts -- wouldn't you like one from the market when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. fidelity. this is moving day with the best in-home wifi experience and millions of wifi hotspots to help you stay connected. and this is moving day with reliable service appointments in a two-hour window so you're up and running in no time. show me decorating shows. this is staying connected with xfinity to make moving... simple. easy. awesome. stay connected while you move with the best wifi experience and two-hour appointment windows. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ >>> let me ask you a question, what the heck does michael cohen's guilty plea have to do with the price-to-earnings ratio of johnson & johnson sure, it's not good when the president's chairman gets
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jim cramer, do you ever sleep?n tv early in the morning and very late at night and the answer is i rarely do sleep, and have i pulled a huge number of all nighters within the last three years i wish that weren't the case, but it is true and now a tweet very much looking for perspective tonight. is there such a thing as market inertia? with the amount of money moving in the market, is this like steering the titanic versus a jet ski? bill from gfx. no, it's not and i'll tell you why. we don't have that much money coming in. literally the money has been going out. the fact that the market is going up is really a test top of the the fact that there is this core group of people who are not leaving. they're being just like warren buffett. they're putting a huge amount of money into index funds, and that's okay. that's not inertia that's believing in america and believing in progress. i have no problem with it. now from mike monroe thank you for being the voice of reason and keeping our sanity amongst all this market craz
jim cramer, do you ever sleep?n tv early in the morning and very late at night and the answer is i rarely do sleep, and have i pulled a huge number of all nighters within the last three years i wish that weren't the case, but it is true and now a tweet very much looking for perspective tonight. is there such a thing as market inertia? with the amount of money moving in the market, is this like steering the titanic versus a jet ski? bill from gfx. no, it's not and i'll tell you why. we don't...
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>> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> oh, you bet >> caller: you got a great staff and a really entertaining show i appreciate it. >> oh, thank you staff is fabulous. what's up? >> caller: hey, i got a question on sodastream international. the stock is up over 40% in a month and over 106% in a year. their last earnings was the best in the company history, and they also raised -- >> he works with me at action own plius.com the club, and he said this was the best beat, the best beat that he's seen and i've got to admit, it was incredible but that said, i would tell you that you had to be in it before the beat the stock just went up 30 points maybe we just have to wait for this one to come down. all right. i want you to have a little faith. have a little faith will, you? it may be time to ask yourself why you're giving elon musk the benefit of the doubt if not, stocks like disney, cigna or cvs on "mad" tonight sounding off on sown nose and telling you if i like what i hear >>> then the rumble fo
>> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> oh, you bet >> caller: you got a great staff and a really entertaining show i appreciate it. >> oh, thank you staff is fabulous. what's up? >> caller: hey, i got a question on sodastream international. the stock is up over 40% in a month and over 106% in a year. their last earnings was the best in the company history, and they also raised -- >> he works with me at action own plius.com the club, and he said...
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lou: we will take that up with jim jordan. jim jordan. he joins us here i want some more what's he doin? but, he can't look at him! it's just not done! please sir. i want some more more? more? more? more? please sir he has asked for... thank you what? well he did say please sir yes he did and, thank you yeah. and thank you he's a wonderful boy (laugh) a delightful boy (all boys): thank you, thank you, thank you. lou: disgraced doj official bruce ohr arrives on capitol hill, ignored questions reporters met behind closed doors today with house oversight and judiciary committees about his relationship with the author of that bogus fraudulent anti-trump dossier. christopher steele. mark matas suggested to reporters that the fisa court was never told about the credibility questions that are largely associated with the dossier. >> not only did the fbi know that the dossier was unverified, but they also knew there was real credibility issues because of the inherent way that it was collected and the bias that was associated with that. lou: earlie
lou: we will take that up with jim jordan. jim jordan. he joins us here i want some more what's he doin? but, he can't look at him! it's just not done! please sir. i want some more more? more? more? more? please sir he has asked for... thank you what? well he did say please sir yes he did and, thank you yeah. and thank you he's a wonderful boy (laugh) a delightful boy (all boys): thank you, thank you, thank you. lou: disgraced doj official bruce ohr arrives on capitol hill, ignored questions...
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jim in new jersey. jim? >> he -- >> the highlighting -- sorry >> jim cramer, boo-yah boo booia!e've all been conditioned to believe that ecommerce is a lot like highlander. in the end there can only be one winner did you know today is national cat day? how am i celebrating wall street hair is bad. his response was simple. he said there was a 50% chance that i don't even exist. that i was just a simulation >> help me, carl quintanilla you are my only hope it was brutal. >>> the last play of the game. markets absolutely getting hammered today >> i know it's not easy. but i promise to keep fighting for you. >> jim cramer leveling the playing field for all. >> the road is a tough one, but the payoff can be your greatest win of all >> join "mad money's" training camp week nights invest and volunteer in communities like yours. because the changes we make today... can you hear me? ...shape the possibilities of tomorrow. u.s. bank the power of possible. >>> it's time for your business of the week. in the summer of 2017 shepler's was getting complaints from all sides. from customers to l
jim in new jersey. jim? >> he -- >> the highlighting -- sorry >> jim cramer, boo-yah boo booia!e've all been conditioned to believe that ecommerce is a lot like highlander. in the end there can only be one winner did you know today is national cat day? how am i celebrating wall street hair is bad. his response was simple. he said there was a 50% chance that i don't even exist. that i was just a simulation >> help me, carl quintanilla you are my only hope it was brutal....
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jim jordan. allegations that he knew when he was in ohio state wrestling coach that the doctor there was standing accused of all kinds of impropriety. tonight when the primary accusers against jim jordan saying he knew about it has recanted, saying i have been misconstrued. i've complete respect for him. i never said he knew about this. quickly, get you to weigh in. >> is someone from ohio who authored the rate kit backlog law, someone who is a licensed social worker and worked on a number of different bills including extending the statute. victims are being politicized. this individual is not recanting something happened in regards to abuse. there is no suggestion of that. but it raises some red flags to make. the columbus dispatch reported today that apparently the statement from this wrestler was issued by a firm that was retained by jim jordan's campaign. that is problematic. >> shannon: he is not saying the abuse didn't happen. but he saying -- he is no longer saying that jim jordan knew abo
jim jordan. allegations that he knew when he was in ohio state wrestling coach that the doctor there was standing accused of all kinds of impropriety. tonight when the primary accusers against jim jordan saying he knew about it has recanted, saying i have been misconstrued. i've complete respect for him. i never said he knew about this. quickly, get you to weigh in. >> is someone from ohio who authored the rate kit backlog law, someone who is a licensed social worker and worked on a...
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then watch jim gaffigan's special "noble ape." jim gaffigan, everybody! we give you more for your thing. here we're adding tv and movies from our unlimited plan to the powerful new samsung galaxy note9. the perfect device for entertainment & productivity. so, it's essentially the ed helms of devices? how so? well he's both very entertaining and very productive. you think? yeah, i do. and that's my completely unbiased opinion. buy a galaxy note9 and get one free. more for your thing. that's our thing. with our largest variety of crab all year! like new crabfest combo. your one chance to have new jumbo snow crab with tender dungeness crab. or try crab lover's dream. but hurry in. 'cause crabfest ends september 2nd. it's the ford summer sales event and now is the best time to buy. you ready for this, junior? yeah, i think i can handle it. no pressure... ...that's just my favorite boat. boom. (laughs) make summer go right with ford, america's best-selling brand. and get our best deal of the summer: zero percent financing for sixty months on f-150. get zero pe
then watch jim gaffigan's special "noble ape." jim gaffigan, everybody! we give you more for your thing. here we're adding tv and movies from our unlimited plan to the powerful new samsung galaxy note9. the perfect device for entertainment & productivity. so, it's essentially the ed helms of devices? how so? well he's both very entertaining and very productive. you think? yeah, i do. and that's my completely unbiased opinion. buy a galaxy note9 and get one free. more for your...
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it'it's -- jim acosta says the president is whipping up violence against him.ohn kelly is still alive and walking around howie: anyone following the media coverage of john kelly would have been convinced the white house chief of staff was toast, he was history. i am told the president asked kelly what they were going to do about the stories and asked if he would stay on for the rest of the first term and he said yes. what does that say about this media drum beat based on named sources. the a.p., it's leading trump staffers to believe kelly is work on borrowed time. abc, the president has once again started contemplating his possible replacements. >> a source telling cnn the president is talking to friends about possible replacements for john kelly. >> white house chief of staff john kelly may be ready to leave his job very soon. >> it could come this week or the mid-july trip to europe. >> the reports he was likely to leave by july 31. and that he repeatedly referred to trump as an idiot. >> he'll be leaving by his own choice or by president trump deciding he h
it'it's -- jim acosta says the president is whipping up violence against him.ohn kelly is still alive and walking around howie: anyone following the media coverage of john kelly would have been convinced the white house chief of staff was toast, he was history. i am told the president asked kelly what they were going to do about the stories and asked if he would stay on for the rest of the first term and he said yes. what does that say about this media drum beat based on named sources. the...
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i have nothing but respect for jim jordan. i have known him for 30 years, and known him to be of impeccable character but back in july he was quoted by the wall street journal, there is no way was he has dementia that he has no recollection of what was going on in ohio state. i have nothing but respect for this man but he knew as far as i'm concerned. other former wrestlers have accused jordan of knowing about the abuse but not reporting it including leading the charge against jordan but now mark coleman is at odds, i am distancing myself as he is not my manager and does not speak for me. doctor strauss is accused of abusing student-athletes in 14 sports over 21 years, strauss killed himself in 2005. there has been no comment from congressman jim jordan. shannon: any related sports story, players protesting the national anthem as we kick off preseason nfl. >> the preseason opens with 12 games on the schedule and the meeting and the players union is deadlocked. in the spring the nfl said players who deal or sit during the and w
i have nothing but respect for jim jordan. i have known him for 30 years, and known him to be of impeccable character but back in july he was quoted by the wall street journal, there is no way was he has dementia that he has no recollection of what was going on in ohio state. i have nothing but respect for this man but he knew as far as i'm concerned. other former wrestlers have accused jordan of knowing about the abuse but not reporting it including leading the charge against jordan but now...
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jim: 8 certainly go higher.nder in the summer, the dog days of summer, how meaningful these moves are? next week, we will start to find out when all the players come back, and will they look at this as an upside breakout, or look at it as a stretch valuation dude for a pause --due for a pause. i serving think the market could trend higher, but the biggest issue for investors probably still lies ahead here. i think the market will continue to struggle. i actually believe the u.s. economy slowing down, and that might be a challenge here the rest of this year and data starts to cut in weaker, challenging wall street's earnings estimates. i think there are challenges ahead, but that does not mean the contest 3000. alix: true story. rachel, in the market, there is a question of rotation. we started to see health care take leadership from tech, etc. how does that play out in september? rachel: we have seen that health when itstarting to lead comes to drive in s&p 500 higher. on a monthly basis, it is tech taking the l
jim: 8 certainly go higher.nder in the summer, the dog days of summer, how meaningful these moves are? next week, we will start to find out when all the players come back, and will they look at this as an upside breakout, or look at it as a stretch valuation dude for a pause --due for a pause. i serving think the market could trend higher, but the biggest issue for investors probably still lies ahead here. i think the market will continue to struggle. i actually believe the u.s. economy slowing...