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jonathan: what do you think, jim bianco? jim: i've got to agree with george and kathy.cc is in the early part of an economic cycle, is a bunch of beaten-down cyclicals. that's why you want to run into it when you come out of the recession as they rally. right now it is the land of misfit toys, broken companies that have problems if you are in ccc's in the 11th year of a recovery. a lot of it is energy, it's been rallying. energy's rallying, but let's step back from the last 12 days. ccc's have been a terrible investment for the high-yield market all year. they have lagged everything else. they are highlighted by energy, which has lagged everything else as well. the only reason somebody would want to buy that stock is if there was a turnaround or workout player that thinks they could come in, sell off assets, fire management, and resell the company. if you are not in that game, at this stage, you don't want to be playing in that space. jonathan: i want to pick up on something you said. we are in the 11th year. why is that relevant? spreads are back to levels in 2014, 201
jonathan: what do you think, jim bianco? jim: i've got to agree with george and kathy.cc is in the early part of an economic cycle, is a bunch of beaten-down cyclicals. that's why you want to run into it when you come out of the recession as they rally. right now it is the land of misfit toys, broken companies that have problems if you are in ccc's in the 11th year of a recovery. a lot of it is energy, it's been rallying. energy's rallying, but let's step back from the last 12 days. ccc's have...
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jonathan: what you think, jim bianco? jim: i have to agree.riple c's in the early part of an academic cycle is a bunch of beaten-down cyclicals. that is why you want to run into it as you coming out of a recession. in the late cycle like we are now, it is the land of misfit toys. it is a lot of broken companies in au're in a see 11 -- triple see 11 years into recovery. triple c's have been a -- they are highlighted by energy which has lagged everything else too. the only reason someone might buy that self -- stuff is if they can come in into fire management. you are not in that game. at this stage i do not think you want to be playing in that space. jonathan: we are in the 11th year -- why is that relevant? in 2014, 2018, you could have taken it as a sign then that we are late cycle. isn down the ballot -- why it relevant that we are in year 11? jim: from the triple c perspective, to stick with that, any cyclical that has been sold off early in recovery has recovered. anything that is left in that category right now when you get late cycle is
jonathan: what you think, jim bianco? jim: i have to agree.riple c's in the early part of an academic cycle is a bunch of beaten-down cyclicals. that is why you want to run into it as you coming out of a recession. in the late cycle like we are now, it is the land of misfit toys. it is a lot of broken companies in au're in a see 11 -- triple see 11 years into recovery. triple c's have been a -- they are highlighted by energy which has lagged everything else too. the only reason someone might...
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jim: i like that. lemonis: 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 b
jim: i like that. lemonis: 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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>> jim knapp. >> reporter: jim knapp was dead. gunshot wound. the medical examiner ruled it a suicide. >> i was stunned. it was -- it was one of those moments where it just sort of took my breath away. and then when i found out there was no note, and as i learned about the details of what the scene looked like, it's still a baffling death. >> reporter: baffling because it simply did not look like a suicide. >> there was multiple gunshots fired in that room. there was furniture in disarray. there was drawers pulled out. >> reporter: staging, in other words. just as the investigators believed someone staged the scene of carol's murder. was jim knapp carol's killer? or another victim of an unknown killer? or maybe both? couldn't have been steve, he was in jail. and then the questions multiplied. in june 2009, almost a year after carol's death, steve's attorney received an email. the sender, anonymous. the email read: "i can tell you what really happened the night kennedy was killed." the email said jim knapp was "running his mouth to kennedy about
>> jim knapp. >> reporter: jim knapp was dead. gunshot wound. the medical examiner ruled it a suicide. >> i was stunned. it was -- it was one of those moments where it just sort of took my breath away. and then when i found out there was no note, and as i learned about the details of what the scene looked like, it's still a baffling death. >> reporter: baffling because it simply did not look like a suicide. >> there was multiple gunshots fired in that room. there...
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jim: that remains an issue.d on earlier, to the extent that there is perceived success with phase one with china, could that encourage president trump to become more belligerent with europe? or does sense prevail, and they hold off into after the election? i don't think they will hold off entirely on any threats. i would imagine that we will continue to hear some threats from the president over the course of the year. frome: you are just back europe. what kind of state is european? -- is europe in? is it a country by country case? jim: i would say so. i was just in ireland, your home country, as well. ireland is doing very well. if the ecb set interest rates for the irish economy, you would not have negative interest rates. europe as a whole is barely growing. germany has been basically stagnant. europe is maybe at 1% growth right now. the numbers haven't been very encouraging. europe is a block that is certainly still looking pretty weak. it is not in recession overall, and germany is pretty close, but there ar
jim: that remains an issue.d on earlier, to the extent that there is perceived success with phase one with china, could that encourage president trump to become more belligerent with europe? or does sense prevail, and they hold off into after the election? i don't think they will hold off entirely on any threats. i would imagine that we will continue to hear some threats from the president over the course of the year. frome: you are just back europe. what kind of state is european? -- is europe...
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jonathan: what do you think, jim bianco? jim: i've got to agree with george and kathy.cc is in the early part of an economic cycle, is a bunch of beaten-down cyclicals. that's why you want to run into it when you come out of the recession as they rally. right now it is the land of misfit toys, broken companies that have problems if you are in ccc's in the 11th year of a recovery. a lot of it is energy, it's been rallying. energy's rallying, but let's step back from the last 12 days. ccc's have been a terrible investment for the high-yield market all year. they have lagged everything else. they are highlighted by energy, which has lagged everything else as well. the only reason somebody would want to buy that stock is if there was a turnaround or workout player that thinks they could come in, sell off assets, fire management, and resell the company. if you are not in that game, at this stage, you don't want to be playing in that space. jonathan: i want to pick up on something you said. we are in the 11th year. why is that relevant? spreads are back to levels in 2014, 201
jonathan: what do you think, jim bianco? jim: i've got to agree with george and kathy.cc is in the early part of an economic cycle, is a bunch of beaten-down cyclicals. that's why you want to run into it when you come out of the recession as they rally. right now it is the land of misfit toys, broken companies that have problems if you are in ccc's in the 11th year of a recovery. a lot of it is energy, it's been rallying. energy's rallying, but let's step back from the last 12 days. ccc's have...
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>> caller: hi, jim, how are you. tom and i went through a divorce a year ago and left me financially strapped but i'm coming into some inheritance so i basically have a two-fold question one is i want to put a portion into an index fund so what is a good index fund. >> okay. >> and currently i had a large stake in treer, symbol mo. >> i like the vanguard that is what i'm in so i mention that one that is the one i'm in on the street i would say that and mo, no, we're not recommending them. it is too heinous. i tried with that for a while. no please don't buy their stock. okay they don't deserve your money. lucas in minnesota lucas. >> caller: a snowy and bearish booyah to you, jim i'm calling because due to the boomers selling and the millennials buying i'm wonder what your thoughts might be on zillow -- >> i like the last quarter and i was suspicious but it is working for them and if you like housing go buy the stock of lennar which is a better and purer play sorry about the vikings last night. i hope cook gets bette
>> caller: hi, jim, how are you. tom and i went through a divorce a year ago and left me financially strapped but i'm coming into some inheritance so i basically have a two-fold question one is i want to put a portion into an index fund so what is a good index fund. >> okay. >> and currently i had a large stake in treer, symbol mo. >> i like the vanguard that is what i'm in so i mention that one that is the one i'm in on the street i would say that and mo, no, we're not...
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to farook in illinois. >> caller: hi jim. booyah from the windy city. >> good to have you. >> caller: thank you so much for everything you do for us home gamers. >> your very kind. >> reporter: >> caller: and the younger generation my daughter is into it because of you what are your thoughts on teledoc. i know you're passionate about it. >> and i am. and i know there is a head and shoulder pad and people are worried about that kind of thing and let me say they got downgraded and the stock barely got hurt wait a fee weeks to see if the head and shoulders pattern continues. i do like the stock. evan in new york evan. >> caller: hey, jim. what is happening. >> not much, how about you. >> caller: i'm good. went, is that a winner, w -- >> no sents to go out in front of the trade deal. no sense no sense at all. robert in arizona. robert. >> caller: hi, jim asking about irm. >> i looked at this dividend several times and i believe it is 7 1/2 and i know it is a boring stock i don't care about boring, i care about income and it has i
to farook in illinois. >> caller: hi jim. booyah from the windy city. >> good to have you. >> caller: thank you so much for everything you do for us home gamers. >> your very kind. >> reporter: >> caller: and the younger generation my daughter is into it because of you what are your thoughts on teledoc. i know you're passionate about it. >> and i am. and i know there is a head and shoulder pad and people are worried about that kind of thing and let me...
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jim, the brothers, megan and cnbc's jim cramer. he, the host of mad money. stocks up for the first time in four days. trade headlines again the stories, still the worst week for the dow in four months investors getting whip saw ed b the deal no deal drama jim, just call me when a deal and i'm done okay i can't deal with this day in, day out. there's a deal, there's no deal. may not wait, may not have one before the election. we're close, we're not close >> i was a judge on the apprentice for many years. there are always two sides i have to tell you, many time, sworn about what happened in the actual room, but we wanted these guys to be pitted against each other. the ratings wouldn't go down if it was just resolve like this. we had to kind of have an eliminati elimination. you got kudlow schwartzm schwartzman, navarro perhaps. so what happens is this has become a saga. in the meantime, the chinese keep change iing the goal posts that was a kudlow mnuchin deal then the navarro side was the same way as soon as you may your hand like that, they're going to backt
jim, the brothers, megan and cnbc's jim cramer. he, the host of mad money. stocks up for the first time in four days. trade headlines again the stories, still the worst week for the dow in four months investors getting whip saw ed b the deal no deal drama jim, just call me when a deal and i'm done okay i can't deal with this day in, day out. there's a deal, there's no deal. may not wait, may not have one before the election. we're close, we're not close >> i was a judge on the apprentice...
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i'm jim sciutto in new york. people of faith under attack. new video from inside a texas church capturing the very moment you could see it there when a gunman opened fire on a crowded congregation. a horrifying six seconds before two fast-acting members of the church's security team shoot and take that attacker down. likely saving many lives in the church. we're going to show you that individual in moments. here in new york investigators searching for a motive now after a man wielding a knife barged into a rabbi's home during a hanukkah party and went on to stab five people. the suspect was captured an hour after the violent attack. this, the latest in a strong of anti-semitic attacks in new york state. at least 13 in the past three weeks. first let's get to cnn's lucy kafanov in white settlement, texas where the church shooting took place. tell us what we're learning this morning? >> jim, this morning there are famili families grieving in this corner of texas and demanning answers, not about what happened, this
i'm jim sciutto in new york. people of faith under attack. new video from inside a texas church capturing the very moment you could see it there when a gunman opened fire on a crowded congregation. a horrifying six seconds before two fast-acting members of the church's security team shoot and take that attacker down. likely saving many lives in the church. we're going to show you that individual in moments. here in new york investigators searching for a motive now after a man wielding a knife...
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jim: hey, marcus, jim. lemonis: jim, how are you? jim: welcome! lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. to meet you! i'm great! lemonis: so what is your role here? jim: i'm the general manager. lemonis: and did you... are you new here? jim: yes. i'm the new guy to the family, been here just 9 months, trying to kind of get it figured out. i'm an old food and beverage guy. lemonis: okay. as a food and beverage guy, as an outsider looking, all i see is this sea of tables. jim: mm-hmm. lemonis: for the most part, it's probably a rarity that every table is full. jim: correct. lemonis: and so why not bring more revenue-generating things on the floor and have the cafeteria look go away? jim: i said the same question when i first came here, why all these picnic tables? lemonis: everywhere. jim: and jerry said, you know, "jim, just wait." lemonis: now, does taylor also report to you? jim: yes. he's actually asked me to help him become a better leader. i know that i need... lemonis: his dad doesn't coach him? jim: you know, sometimes that father-son relationship is more argumentative. lemonis: th
jim: hey, marcus, jim. lemonis: jim, how are you? jim: welcome! lemonis: nice to meet you, sir. to meet you! i'm great! lemonis: so what is your role here? jim: i'm the general manager. lemonis: and did you... are you new here? jim: yes. i'm the new guy to the family, been here just 9 months, trying to kind of get it figured out. i'm an old food and beverage guy. lemonis: okay. as a food and beverage guy, as an outsider looking, all i see is this sea of tables. jim: mm-hmm. lemonis: for the...
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>> hey, jim. you have great thanks isgiving and enjoying the cowboys losing streak jim, we spoke many times throughout the years we talk about miguel, eagles, bill sandbrook and, of course, chateau. not to mention the stock advice you have given me. i have a company holiday party next week and it would be really awesome if you could give a shoutout to my boca raton office we love you here >> boo-yah st. >> also what do you think of bank of america? >> bank of america is going higher very inexpensive stock you can buy and the fact is i think the yield curve is going their way. it is not a sexy as jp morgan. about whout cares about sex when it comes to stocks it's about mad money and let's go to amy in missouri. amy? >> hi, jim thank you for taking my call >> of course >> i've been wondering what your thoughts are on american safe water. >> the good. boring and good. can you put it away. it's been consistent let's go to paul in new york paul >> hello mr. cramer. boo-yah. >> boo-yah >> calling from n
>> hey, jim. you have great thanks isgiving and enjoying the cowboys losing streak jim, we spoke many times throughout the years we talk about miguel, eagles, bill sandbrook and, of course, chateau. not to mention the stock advice you have given me. i have a company holiday party next week and it would be really awesome if you could give a shoutout to my boca raton office we love you here >> boo-yah st. >> also what do you think of bank of america? >> bank of america is...
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"mad money" with jim cramer begins right now "mad money" with jim cramer begins right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i am here to level the plain field of all investors. there is always a bull market some where and i help you to find it. "mad money" starts now >> welcome to "mad money." >> i am just trying to make you some money call 1800-743-cnbc o or @jimcramer. so much of successful investing is regroup by setting the obvious pin action when a report earnings after a strong day, dow gained 138 points you know what? how about go for the best in th session? why don't we start with the excellent work as commodity sending truly terrific numbers last night you know what they did they call the bottom we had ceos on our show all the time i spoke to him on "squawk on the street." watch this that matters. if you are going to get a read that actually help you make money -- otherwise, it is all bladder. sanjay has been in every quarter. inventory is down on a reasonable level he said he would be buying the stock back, his own stock, hand over fist which is what he did not only h
"mad money" with jim cramer begins right now "mad money" with jim cramer begins right now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i am here to level the plain field of all investors. there is always a bull market some where and i help you to find it. "mad money" starts now >> welcome to "mad money." >> i am just trying to make you some money call 1800-743-cnbc o or @jimcramer. so much of successful investing is regroup by setting...
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jonathan: what do you think, jim bianco? jim: i have to agree with george and kathy.cc is in the early part of an economic cycle, is a bunch of beaten-down cyclicals. when you get links i call are, it is the land of broken inpanies that have problems ccc's in the 11th year of a recovery. a lot of it is energy, it's been rallying. let's step back from the last 12 days. ccc's have been a terrible investment for the high-yield market all year. they have lagged everything else. only reason somebody would want to buy that stock is it there was a turnaround or workout player that thinks they sell off assets, fire manager, and resell the company. at this stage, you don't want to be playing in that space. jonathan: i want to pick up on something you said, we are in the 11th year. why is that relevant? spreads are back to levels in 2018, and you could have taken that as a signal that we are late cycle. but here we are in 2020 looking for more expansion. ilevant that we are in year 11 and spreads are where they are? jim: from the ccc perspective, any kind of cyclical that has b
jonathan: what do you think, jim bianco? jim: i have to agree with george and kathy.cc is in the early part of an economic cycle, is a bunch of beaten-down cyclicals. when you get links i call are, it is the land of broken inpanies that have problems ccc's in the 11th year of a recovery. a lot of it is energy, it's been rallying. let's step back from the last 12 days. ccc's have been a terrible investment for the high-yield market all year. they have lagged everything else. only reason somebody...
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jim in florida, jim! >> caller: hi, jim, how are you. first of all, thank you for everything. >> you're quite welcome. >> caller: i'm interested in seattle genetics has had a great run. they have so much good information coming down. they're up 102%? >> yes yes. we met this company many years ago. they have many shots on goal which is why we like it. it's a really good company going up not on takeover, not on takeover talk, not on rumors but on substance brian in new york. brian! >> caller: boo-yah, cramer >> yeah. >> caller: yesterday you were talking about the different ipos from 2019, lyft, uber, et cetera my question to you is about change health care chng. i wanted to know your -- >> i have met with these guys privately. i really like them i've seen them do a bunch -- these guys are very good i think it merged. the pe is not expensivexpensive. it merits a buy. i wish they'd come on the show they're very good. >>> when some of your spec stocks catch fire, please don't be greedy. consider ringing the register. but don't go crazy and s
jim in florida, jim! >> caller: hi, jim, how are you. first of all, thank you for everything. >> you're quite welcome. >> caller: i'm interested in seattle genetics has had a great run. they have so much good information coming down. they're up 102%? >> yes yes. we met this company many years ago. they have many shots on goal which is why we like it. it's a really good company going up not on takeover, not on takeover talk, not on rumors but on substance brian in new...
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>> hey, jim. love the show.ed to know what your thoughts about gas log partners. >> i think that that dividend is suspect. i wouldn't touch it. let them come on air and explain to us how they have the cash flow to be able to do it and that might be okay let's go to arnie in florida, arnie? >> caller: hey, jim, big boo-yah from sunny florida. >> there you go. i wish it was so nice here take me down there what's up? >> caller: listen, jim, i've been watching bed, bath & beyond for -- >> bbby, ever since that guy mark tritton came in, and put some good board members on it, that stock, i am saying now from 13 -- >> buy, buy, buy. >> and i'm not done. i like it. there is room for them too let's go to joe in new jersey, joe? >> caller: hello, jim cramer >> hey, joe. >> caller: thank you for my call >> welcome. >> caller: with this menscher of oratani financial corp., should i still hold on to valley national bank? >> yeah, i know it's sleepy. you have the compound dividend i thought it would go to 14. it hasn't done t
>> hey, jim. love the show.ed to know what your thoughts about gas log partners. >> i think that that dividend is suspect. i wouldn't touch it. let them come on air and explain to us how they have the cash flow to be able to do it and that might be okay let's go to arnie in florida, arnie? >> caller: hey, jim, big boo-yah from sunny florida. >> there you go. i wish it was so nice here take me down there what's up? >> caller: listen, jim, i've been watching bed,...
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parash in new jersey parash >> caller: hey, jim, how are you?'m a long-time listener try to watch your show most of the days also, club member. >> thank you so much for being in the club. thank you. >> caller: i -- i will call you as a mr. cramer doctor you can dissect any stock really nicely. >> i wish i could. thank you. that's very kind >> caller: my stock is industrial stock. >> you know what textron is a serial disappointer in my eyes i don't want you in this stock i'd rather see you in united technologies or honeywell. textron has let me down too many times. it's cheap but so what kevin in south carolina. kevin. >> caller: hey, jim. flexion thera flexion therapeutics. >> i got to do work. some of these biotech stocks, i got to do the work cat in california. cat. >> caller: boo-ya jim. i watch you every morning and again in the afternoon. >> wow thank you. thank you. >> caller: of course i'm looking for my retirement account. [ inaudible ]. is it still safe to buy? >> that -- they had a quarter that was very -- that was a shortfall versus w
parash in new jersey parash >> caller: hey, jim, how are you?'m a long-time listener try to watch your show most of the days also, club member. >> thank you so much for being in the club. thank you. >> caller: i -- i will call you as a mr. cramer doctor you can dissect any stock really nicely. >> i wish i could. thank you. that's very kind >> caller: my stock is industrial stock. >> you know what textron is a serial disappointer in my eyes i don't want you in...
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mike, mike, mike >> caller: hey, jim.ow are you doing, buddy >> i am doing well i'm blasting the people who say trade apple. do you mind? >> caller: not at all. >> how about those people? how much do they cost you? >> caller: i have a question >> go ahead. >> caller: i'm actually calling about delta. >> delta >> caller: with delta, i've been holding it for a while i have a large position in there. >> okay. >> caller: and i've had a good run, but they're kind of stuck in a range. >> yeah. >> caller: now with the 737 coming back into service some time in the near future some time, i don't know if the influx of all those planes coming back to service with the other carriers is going to put pressure on delta. >> let's talk -- the airlines are an okay group. they're very inexpensive the stock of delta is very inexpensive. the stock of apple is very inexpensive. i would rather own apple than delta, just top of mind because i still can't believe that someone took out the stock just today right on the eve of the agreement. all ri
mike, mike, mike >> caller: hey, jim.ow are you doing, buddy >> i am doing well i'm blasting the people who say trade apple. do you mind? >> caller: not at all. >> how about those people? how much do they cost you? >> caller: i have a question >> go ahead. >> caller: i'm actually calling about delta. >> delta >> caller: with delta, i've been holding it for a while i have a large position in there. >> okay. >> caller: and i've had...
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or tweet me @jim cramer. i always tell you, almost 15 years ago, i said you have to avoid the battle grounds it's hard enough opening the stocks of companies with obviously great fundamentals but a battle ground with fire. and madness. count me out too much effort. sometimes though you have to take a stand and in a market like this one where the bullish animal spirits can bowl anybody over. including today the dow inched up 30 points s&p advanced and then some battlegrounds, even for me, too tempting to ignore that's why i have been taking a stand with tesla ♪ i might have gone back and forth, two of the biggest hornet's nests of our time what separates the tesla a battleground stock that i feel compelled to champion from the netflix which i lost conviction in championing it for years at lower levels okay, all my career i have been fascinated by companies with vociferous bulls and ferocious bears if only because they're so entertainling. three things distinguished the stocks from regular run of the mill equit
or tweet me @jim cramer. i always tell you, almost 15 years ago, i said you have to avoid the battle grounds it's hard enough opening the stocks of companies with obviously great fundamentals but a battle ground with fire. and madness. count me out too much effort. sometimes though you have to take a stand and in a market like this one where the bullish animal spirits can bowl anybody over. including today the dow inched up 30 points s&p advanced and then some battlegrounds, even for me,...
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super patriot jim comey. this is important. we haven't even discussed the glaring omissions in the fisa applications. that's a t big deal, too. played on multiple occasions, comey's fbi withheld exculpatory evidence to information from the fisa court. the omitted carter page, who previously assisted u.s. government agent, our cia. in fact, an fbi attorney actually altered an email so that it stated the opposite about carter page, that page was not a source for the government agency when in fact he was. they omitted damning information as determined steele sub source, again, a poster and egoist. they omitted two exculpatory statements come up or george papadopoulos. he spent two weeks in jail.ad when he was being sailed to surveilled, saying outright, noi interference, they just got thae of the trump campaign, russia. one omission after another, one lie after another. why lie about the sub source to get trumped? why lie about the true status of carter page, apparently helped undercover risking his life to help the cia, was fully
super patriot jim comey. this is important. we haven't even discussed the glaring omissions in the fisa applications. that's a t big deal, too. played on multiple occasions, comey's fbi withheld exculpatory evidence to information from the fisa court. the omitted carter page, who previously assisted u.s. government agent, our cia. in fact, an fbi attorney actually altered an email so that it stated the opposite about carter page, that page was not a source for the government agency when in fact...
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jim as well.e got a half hour -- 15 minutes until we get to opening bell here should prove to be an interesting one. >>> all right, let's get to a mad dash, as we count you down to the opening bell and press conference from the chinese, i think 9:30 p.m. in china don't know what we're going to hear but more earnings to digest, broadcom is a feature for your mad dash. >> everyone is all over the place in broadcom. as the call went on, the stock was up 10, it went down 2, then 3. i think people should step away and understand hoch tan made that pivot when he bought ca, the deal is working. the problem is people don't understand how the semantic deals work rick hill sold him rick is driven rick hill sold them to this part of semantic that they really need to do a major reorg for and the reason why this was a defensive call, there was not enough known about semantic and people are negative on semantic. cisco came at them with both barrels. cisco is offering exactly the same silicon that they're offeri
jim as well.e got a half hour -- 15 minutes until we get to opening bell here should prove to be an interesting one. >>> all right, let's get to a mad dash, as we count you down to the opening bell and press conference from the chinese, i think 9:30 p.m. in china don't know what we're going to hear but more earnings to digest, broadcom is a feature for your mad dash. >> everyone is all over the place in broadcom. as the call went on, the stock was up 10, it went down 2, then 3. i...
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jim?anks very much. >>> "out front" next this hour, one candidate's catch phrase that's caught on. >>> and tune in for linda ron stat, the sound of my voice. >> she came to los angeles. >> ladies and yes, miss linda ronstadt. >> we formed a band called the stone ponies. ♪ ♪ >> the la scene was in gear and the whole damn thing broke loose. >> there was rock music, folk music, co-mingling. >> how can we define what this was going to be? >> linda was the queen. she was like what beyonce was now. >> she was the only female artist to have five platinum albums in a row. >> i can't help it if i'm still in love with you was a hit on the country charts. you're no good with a hit on the pop chart and r&b chart. i was the first artist to have a hit on all three charts. >> she was the first rock and roll star, female. >>. ♪ ♪ >> linda ronstadt, the sound of my voice. on cnn new year's day. good job. download the booking.com app, book by january 5th and get a free google nest mini on booking.com >>> we
jim?anks very much. >>> "out front" next this hour, one candidate's catch phrase that's caught on. >>> and tune in for linda ron stat, the sound of my voice. >> she came to los angeles. >> ladies and yes, miss linda ronstadt. >> we formed a band called the stone ponies. ♪ ♪ >> the la scene was in gear and the whole damn thing broke loose. >> there was rock music, folk music, co-mingling. >> how can we define what this was going...
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phil >> caller: boo-yah, jim. question for you about north up there grummond trying to understand why the stock keeps going backwards. is it worth buying or should i sell it? >> don't sell it it's cheap the whole defense sector sold off horribly without any real sort of analysis i have to tell you, i do like lockheed martin more but i know it seems like it's rolling over. real good place to start buying within the next couple of days let's go to jay in new york. jay. >> caller: cramer. i'd like your a opinion on tegma, tgma. >> we have too many digital media marketing companies that i can't endorse it particularly because i don't like the tape now. you'll get a chance to buy later. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> right now we're reaching the tail end of the annual obamacare open enrollment period where anyone who doesn't have insurance can research and buy their plans for the next year. the problem is, picking
phil >> caller: boo-yah, jim. question for you about north up there grummond trying to understand why the stock keeps going backwards. is it worth buying or should i sell it? >> don't sell it it's cheap the whole defense sector sold off horribly without any real sort of analysis i have to tell you, i do like lockheed martin more but i know it seems like it's rolling over. real good place to start buying within the next couple of days let's go to jay in new york. jay. >>...
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>>> i'm jim sciutto in today for brianna keilar. the green light to impeach the president. what speaker nancy pelosi just ordered democrats to do after she said president trump leaves her no choice. this as the president dares democrats to impeach him and to do it fast. >>> plus, where in the world is rudy giuliani? the president's personal lawyer back in ukraine on a secret mission as he continues to pursue conspiracy theories. >>> and under fire at home. mocked abroad. how the president fumed at ally leaders to mock him during a hot moment. >>> we continue with nancy pelosi announcing to the country and to the world that articles of impeachment against president trump will proceed. pelosi telling the american people that the president has left the congress with no choice but to move forward. >> the president leaves us no choice but to act, because he is trying to corrupt once again the election for his own benefit. sadly, with confidence and humility, with allegiance to our founders and a heart full of love for america, today i am asking our chairman to proceed with artic
>>> i'm jim sciutto in today for brianna keilar. the green light to impeach the president. what speaker nancy pelosi just ordered democrats to do after she said president trump leaves her no choice. this as the president dares democrats to impeach him and to do it fast. >>> plus, where in the world is rudy giuliani? the president's personal lawyer back in ukraine on a secret mission as he continues to pursue conspiracy theories. >>> and under fire at home. mocked...
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jim: who knows?them more marginal focus, but the oil price is always so important to them anyhow. what i have got going in my mind, the irony of this, with the whole of the western world's institutional and investors being drafted into quite rightly the battle against climate change, and people saying cannot touch any fossil fuel shares, we have the most highly valued company in the world that is doing nothing other than fossil fuels. it is kind of like, do we just all talk about stuff, or is there serious principles going on? indication of an the saudis undertaking proper reform, or is it some kind of almost -- i don't mean it in an abusive way -- some kind of gimmick? francine: in there prospectus, they say 2030. does it come sooner? even if you phase it out -- jim: one of the reasons why the story is stamped on my head. we applied it to the energy market and it seemed oil would be sometime not too far off from now. -- peak oil would be sometime not too far off from now. there is india and whether
jim: who knows?them more marginal focus, but the oil price is always so important to them anyhow. what i have got going in my mind, the irony of this, with the whole of the western world's institutional and investors being drafted into quite rightly the battle against climate change, and people saying cannot touch any fossil fuel shares, we have the most highly valued company in the world that is doing nothing other than fossil fuels. it is kind of like, do we just all talk about stuff, or is...
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mark >> hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. a big booyah to you. want to get your thoughts on grub hub. >> my friend, that space is too competitive. got that door dash going against them and shooting against them i'm not going to have some when i know that door dash wants to eat their lunch. harrison in georgia. harrison. >> hey, cramer booyah from atlanta. long time listener, first time caller, i want to give a big shout out to my dad that turned me on to you long ago. i'm looking for your thoughts. >> interesting interesting 5-g. interesting. let's look at it like this let's say that we are drafting a plan would you not take julio before or after nelson agular and that, ladies and gentlemen, that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade ♪ ♪ >> the impeachment of the president of the united states may be a huge story. we all kind of know how it's going to play out. in other words, i'm much more concerned with generally new developments that could shake things up like what we heard from fedex
mark >> hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. a big booyah to you. want to get your thoughts on grub hub. >> my friend, that space is too competitive. got that door dash going against them and shooting against them i'm not going to have some when i know that door dash wants to eat their lunch. harrison in georgia. harrison. >> hey, cramer booyah from atlanta. long time listener, first time caller, i want to give a big shout out to my dad that turned me on to you long ago. i'm...
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jim and the white house are seeing an arch political term. of course, part of that has been the republican strategy trying to make a circus of the whole thing and mean it. there is a broader public to try to solemnize the process compares to what happens in watergate and the serious public debate that people were engaged in. there is something much bigger than the politics of independence republicans here and really a serious constitutional question. the democrats are taking a chance. it could be a little boring. they need to breakthrough this circus atmosphere that jim jordan and devin nunes imposed and bring home the gravity of event. it is grave. >> you know you are talking about a circus. republicans have not done anything to make this a circus. nadler went down the basement in secrets and now it is back out again. >> let me jump in. it was not a secret. >> oh sure, so after the fact they released the manuscript. >> hold on. >> we know what it was. >> committee can be in the room and mark meadows said he had ample time. i would say there
jim and the white house are seeing an arch political term. of course, part of that has been the republican strategy trying to make a circus of the whole thing and mean it. there is a broader public to try to solemnize the process compares to what happens in watergate and the serious public debate that people were engaged in. there is something much bigger than the politics of independence republicans here and really a serious constitutional question. the democrats are taking a chance. it could...
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carol: we got the details from jim ellis.ked at chanel's boutique and is facing these well-known names and watches, like rolex, and there's chanel, which is normally known as a female centered brand that's big in real fashion and also in fragrance. we think about the blazers and purses, but you don't think about watches, even though they've been in the watch business. now they decided to make a push. that's tricky because the brand is associated with a feminine fashion orientation, and that's not where the biggest watch companies are, things that men by. it's a male focused kind of business and this is a tough way for chanel people to shoulder their way in. carol: is it men specifically, or men and women? jim: it's all in. they have a watch called the j12. it's a unisex watch. it's sized and styled in a way that looks both good on men and women. carol: has it done well? jim: it has done well but it is just the beginning. other companies have had a hundred years or couple hundred years in watches. this is definitely a 110-year
carol: we got the details from jim ellis.ked at chanel's boutique and is facing these well-known names and watches, like rolex, and there's chanel, which is normally known as a female centered brand that's big in real fashion and also in fragrance. we think about the blazers and purses, but you don't think about watches, even though they've been in the watch business. now they decided to make a push. that's tricky because the brand is associated with a feminine fashion orientation, and that's...
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cramer to the phone on vacation jim, it is good to talk to you this morning along with your friend jim and david and me. what do you think of this? let's start there. >> i think that there may have been one of those situations where it was impossible with all these different amenities as long as he was there he presided over what happened i don't think that -- someone has to be held accountable will be the top guy. boeing is an honest, great company. they won't let other people. they did have underlings that left many of us felt like wait a second, how about the top guy? i know david has been i'd say insistent, and i said, no comment. but in fact, someone had to pay the price. and it has to be him i'm glad that greg is hanging on, greg was the guy who was running it day to day, running the investigation part and he's a terrific guy and he has a lot more loyalty, more loyalty to him than there is to dennis. >> calhoun is taking over, jim which again i don't think is that much of a surprise given what, you know, i've been hearing of late, i assume you have as well it is not an interim ro
cramer to the phone on vacation jim, it is good to talk to you this morning along with your friend jim and david and me. what do you think of this? let's start there. >> i think that there may have been one of those situations where it was impossible with all these different amenities as long as he was there he presided over what happened i don't think that -- someone has to be held accountable will be the top guy. boeing is an honest, great company. they won't let other people. they did...
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jim? >> brynn gingras, thank you very much. joining me now to discuss, jim gold with the jewish federation of rockland county. thank you so much for taking the time this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> so it's in the statistics that attacks, anti-semitic attacks in new york state, but also nationally, have increased in recent months and years. why? what do you blame this on? >> i think that social media is a big part of it. social media, you can post whatever you want, under any assumed name. and not get called out by it. and the posts are horrible. even after the stabbing in rockland county on one of the local facebook groups, somebody wrote that the guy didn't stab enough of those jews, that he should have stabbed more. you know, we had an incident about a year ago and somebody posted that hitler didn't do enough -- didn't put enough jews in the ovens. my parents were holocaust survivors, ruth and emanuel gold. and growing up, my father always told me to make sure you do whatever you do to make sure it never happens a
jim? >> brynn gingras, thank you very much. joining me now to discuss, jim gold with the jewish federation of rockland county. thank you so much for taking the time this morning. >> thank you for having me. >> so it's in the statistics that attacks, anti-semitic attacks in new york state, but also nationally, have increased in recent months and years. why? what do you blame this on? >> i think that social media is a big part of it. social media, you can post whatever you...
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. >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for all you do for us >> thank you, jer. >> caller: i'm long on viacom b, now viacom c my brokerage has transferred all my shares over to viacom c and i've watched the share prices plummet for the last several days my viacom b shares have been increasing on large volume 37 i called my brokerage and they can't explain why viacom b is still trading with the volume. i was wondering if you can explain -- >> well, we know from david fabbri, viacom's ceo, i don't know what kind of arbitrage is going on with the b but this stock has been -- viacom c, the stock has been terrible. my travel trust owns it. i'll try to talk about it tomorrow on my conference call it is an embarrassment i do believe that the stock is cheap, that's not it so far. i am not throw ing in the towel but it's been a bad stock pick i thought david was tough, he said he was fair, i agree. richard in washington. richard! >> caller: oo-yah! >> boo-yah >> caller: like a 9% pop in revenue. what do you suggest with this
. >> caller: hey, jim. thanks for all you do for us >> thank you, jer. >> caller: i'm long on viacom b, now viacom c my brokerage has transferred all my shares over to viacom c and i've watched the share prices plummet for the last several days my viacom b shares have been increasing on large volume 37 i called my brokerage and they can't explain why viacom b is still trading with the volume. i was wondering if you can explain -- >> well, we know from david fabbri,...
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. >> jim, first time caller. newer investor can i get a boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: thank you i got into l brands at 52.80 on november 20th. i got out a week later after an 18% runup and a week later gave up 11% but today it jumped 8% closing at $18.70. should i put it back in given the whole rebranding in the victor victoria's secret structure? what should i do >> i am addicted to high quality and that one is not high quality. if it starts going back down i don't have a reason why to recommend it i mean, take a stock like five below which i like getting hit, getting hit, getting hit. matthew boss saying it's good. they reported a great quarter tonight. i'd rather have high quality that's down than low quality that's really down hoping for a bounce and that's what you're playing with that's called playing with fire. i need annika in texas annika >> caller: jim, i'm a high school senior and i wanted your opinion on arwr. >> this one just did an equity offering it went up 60% this did an equity offering. now th
. >> jim, first time caller. newer investor can i get a boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: thank you i got into l brands at 52.80 on november 20th. i got out a week later after an 18% runup and a week later gave up 11% but today it jumped 8% closing at $18.70. should i put it back in given the whole rebranding in the victor victoria's secret structure? what should i do >> i am addicted to high quality and that one is not high quality. if it starts going back down i don't...
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jim, poppy? >> this is, of course, the second shooting at a military installation just in the last two days. on wednesday, a fatal shooting at pearl harbor in hawaii. we heard barbara starr. tell us what you're hearing and also what are the rules? what are the regulations for bringing a firearm onto a military installation like this? >> you would think that this would be very heavily restricted, that anyone could bring a weapon aboard a military base in this country. actually, the pentagon has struggled with this issue for the last several years. in 2016, the rules were loosened a bit to allow people to bring personnel firearms on board bases with some restrictions with going through some paperwork, getting commanders' approval, that sort of thing. they've struggled with this since the ft. hood shooting in 2009 where a gunman killed 13 people and again in 2015, another gunman killed four marines at an installation -- two installations in tennessee. the military has not been anxious to have any lo
jim, poppy? >> this is, of course, the second shooting at a military installation just in the last two days. on wednesday, a fatal shooting at pearl harbor in hawaii. we heard barbara starr. tell us what you're hearing and also what are the rules? what are the regulations for bringing a firearm onto a military installation like this? >> you would think that this would be very heavily restricted, that anyone could bring a weapon aboard a military base in this country. actually, the...
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andrew mccabe, jim baker, thank you for being with me tonight.s not over for you guys because you're stuck in a political vortex but i'm sure it's validating to clear out some of the fog that the president has put over the agency and you both personally. it is always an honor to me to have those men on my show. they are good men, they did a good job and and now you have the inspector general back. it became a metaphor for this deep state nonsense. his lawyer is here next. what is strzok's take, what does the report mean, what is the reality, next. introducing new vicks vapopatch easy to wear, with soothing vicks vapors for her, for you, for the whole family. new vicks vapopatch. breathe easy. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network, designed to save you money. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wir
andrew mccabe, jim baker, thank you for being with me tonight.s not over for you guys because you're stuck in a political vortex but i'm sure it's validating to clear out some of the fog that the president has put over the agency and you both personally. it is always an honor to me to have those men on my show. they are good men, they did a good job and and now you have the inspector general back. it became a metaphor for this deep state nonsense. his lawyer is here next. what is strzok's take,...
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if i were jim comey, jim comey, andrew mccabe clapper, brennan, strozk, page, i would be struck by the comments of durham, is very important not to overlook the damning findings inside of this inspector general fisa report. let me start with the very basis of fisa abuse, we told you for some time. it's true. nunes got it right, grassley, graham got it right. according to the report, that dossier "played a central an essential role in the fisa investigation in carter page." you will see, you don't have the dirty dossier, you didn't get the fisa application and the fisa warrant. the report is clear about that basically saying, no dirty dossier, no warrant. we long have reported that's being 29 so-called intelligence garbage. that was confirmed today as steele told the inspector general that this dossier was not a finished product. remember the interrogatory in great britain, i have no idea if any of it is true? based on one single source, a compromise of, an unreliable source with a massive ego apparently who likes to make things up. it was uncorroborated intelligence, all of it. we now
if i were jim comey, jim comey, andrew mccabe clapper, brennan, strozk, page, i would be struck by the comments of durham, is very important not to overlook the damning findings inside of this inspector general fisa report. let me start with the very basis of fisa abuse, we told you for some time. it's true. nunes got it right, grassley, graham got it right. according to the report, that dossier "played a central an essential role in the fisa investigation in carter page." you will...
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>> caller: yes, jim. thank you very much. this is first time-long time. >> okay. >> what's the difference between general stocks and over-the-counter stocks? >> they used to be very different. one was done by different -- in my day, when i was at goldman, over-the-counter was a little different. these days it's really blended i wouldn't worry about it. just stay focused on the fundamentals listen up. don't sweat what they're all sweating pay attention to what others are ignoring on "mad money" tonight, to trade or not to trade? that is the question i'll tell you how to come out on top by pointing the different ways to approach investors and feel like the market sometimes speaks a different language? i'll tell you how to decipher hidden messages in the tape. and the next time you see a hot ceo? should you consider buying the company for an eye not so fast. i'll tell you why. stay with cramer >> don't miss a second of "mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to madmone
>> caller: yes, jim. thank you very much. this is first time-long time. >> okay. >> what's the difference between general stocks and over-the-counter stocks? >> they used to be very different. one was done by different -- in my day, when i was at goldman, over-the-counter was a little different. these days it's really blended i wouldn't worry about it. just stay focused on the fundamentals listen up. don't sweat what they're all sweating pay attention to what others are...
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jim judge who do we wait for, barr? you line it up, the things they said in there are nothing short of absolute slander of a person. if that was said about any private individual, right, that person would own the people who said that about them. it was disgusting, the lies that were made up. there were a lot of really r-rated things in there that were said that were totally untrue. they were trying to take a person down who is running for the highest office in the land because they wanted within of their -- one of their political cronies to win. and it's disgust, and it was paid for by hillary clinton and the dnc, and the fisa courts. honestly, again i say that judge should come forward, and that judge should be breaking through the walls to find out why that person was either lied to or, quite frankly, the chief justice of the united states should find out what the hell happened there, because it's not right. jim jublg you know, the cost is even more than that. it's even more than that. it's the tension. it's what they
jim judge who do we wait for, barr? you line it up, the things they said in there are nothing short of absolute slander of a person. if that was said about any private individual, right, that person would own the people who said that about them. it was disgusting, the lies that were made up. there were a lot of really r-rated things in there that were said that were totally untrue. they were trying to take a person down who is running for the highest office in the land because they wanted...
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jim? -- jim: hmm? >> sex maniac. jim: you and i will have to talk about that later. ok. [laughter] jim: by the way, my colleagues and i for these two reports have not gotten into private life or life before or after the presidency. but take harry truman's presidency, for example. it was really quite corrupt in many ways. the president wasn't. but those around him did a lot of illegal and corrupt things. but who would judge the truman presidency on the grounds of his conduct? look what it did. he ended the second world war. it integrated the armed forces. the marshall plan came into being. the truman doctrine. things like that. i mean, it was an administration of extraordinary achievement. the second point i'd like to make before falling silent is the following. that is that -- i think -- when i think of what we have wrought, i think of that old vaudeville joke, how's your wife? compared to whom? it's hard to know what to make of the record that we have created. at least, it's hard for me to do so, because we do not have any comparative sign posts. it seems to me that we
jim? -- jim: hmm? >> sex maniac. jim: you and i will have to talk about that later. ok. [laughter] jim: by the way, my colleagues and i for these two reports have not gotten into private life or life before or after the presidency. but take harry truman's presidency, for example. it was really quite corrupt in many ways. the president wasn't. but those around him did a lot of illegal and corrupt things. but who would judge the truman presidency on the grounds of his conduct? look what it...
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it's just not possible. >> jim cavanaugh. jim, thank you so much for joining us. with us now, as promised, new york city mayor bill de blasio. i want to pick up where jim just left off, mr. mayor. social media. and -- and the ease with which this -- this -- these ideas and this hate can spread. i mean, it's a tool of propaganda that -- that people in the past could have only dreamed of. it's not just handing you a book or handing you a screed or passing it in dark rooms. now, it's just right in front of you. you don't even need to click to get to it. it's just in your face. as the mayor of the largest city in america, a place where we've seen anti-semitic hate crimes on the rise. i believe it's 17% just this past year alone. what can you do to mitigate it? >> yeah. jim cavanaul point. we -- we're dealing with societal change. and so every city, state, national government all bear responsibility for addressing it. but let's be real honest about the totality of the challenge. social media has created an environment where hate spreads like wildfire. and there are not
it's just not possible. >> jim cavanaugh. jim, thank you so much for joining us. with us now, as promised, new york city mayor bill de blasio. i want to pick up where jim just left off, mr. mayor. social media. and -- and the ease with which this -- this -- these ideas and this hate can spread. i mean, it's a tool of propaganda that -- that people in the past could have only dreamed of. it's not just handing you a book or handing you a screed or passing it in dark rooms. now, it's just...
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and he's a brilliant entrepreneur and a brilliant salesman of himself. >> "ptl." >> and here are jimir appeal is powerful. last year, a million people responded to the bakkers' constant request for money. >> how many do you have right now? >> just about 30. >> 30 what? >> silver 7,000 clubs. >> that's $90,000. >> praise god. >> the bakkers have been criticized for their own lavish lifestyle. >> just because i'm a christian doesn't mean i don't like nice things, either. i love nice things, and jim and i work very, very hard for nice things. >> they say the only difference between men and boys is the price of their toys. >> toys like a fleet of luxury cars and fancy homes from palm springs, california, to south carolina. >> they think by them living well, by them having rolls-royces, everyone will think, ah, god shining his countenance upon them and thus upon us. and "ptl" becomes the vehicle for their media empire, for their theme parks. >> if we are to be fishers of men, that's what the bible says, we are fishers of men, we've been using some pretty lousy bait. we've just built bette
and he's a brilliant entrepreneur and a brilliant salesman of himself. >> "ptl." >> and here are jimir appeal is powerful. last year, a million people responded to the bakkers' constant request for money. >> how many do you have right now? >> just about 30. >> 30 what? >> silver 7,000 clubs. >> that's $90,000. >> praise god. >> the bakkers have been criticized for their own lavish lifestyle. >> just because i'm a christian...
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jim comey. it was december 2018, and after that deposition, he came out in front of a spray of reporters and asked a bunch of questions about fisa. fisa abuse is a bunch of nonsense. well, if you read the inspector general's report very clearly, as the attorney general just laid out, it wasn't just fisa abuse. it was systemic, repeated abuse, gross abuse, misrepresentations, false statements, refusing to provide exculpatory evidence to the fisa court. and that was under jim comey's watch. and he knew very clearly. >> sean: congressman, he signed it three times. he certified it was verified. if i, sean hannity -- what would happen to sean hannity? i think if i lied before fisa court, premeditated lies with unverifiable document, i don't know, maybe, i think,d probably likely, i would be charged. and put in jail. and even mark meadows couldn't get out, as great as he is. >> that is true, sean. you would not only have run into a problem with signing off on that, but you know, jim comey is tht there
jim comey. it was december 2018, and after that deposition, he came out in front of a spray of reporters and asked a bunch of questions about fisa. fisa abuse is a bunch of nonsense. well, if you read the inspector general's report very clearly, as the attorney general just laid out, it wasn't just fisa abuse. it was systemic, repeated abuse, gross abuse, misrepresentations, false statements, refusing to provide exculpatory evidence to the fisa court. and that was under jim comey's watch. and...