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jim fayed's company.had recently relocated to california and had driven the car for about a month until just a few days before the murder. after that, the car was in the care of the fayeds'ranch hand, a man named josÉ moya. >> investigators say it was moya who was behind the wheel, but on the tape there seemed to be three people in the vehicle. who were they? a month later josÉ moya was arrested and charged with pam's he pleaded not guilty. it turns out josÉ moya knew pam. not only did he work on their ranch, he even had his own living quarters on the property. moya knew about the fayeds'gold. he knew where they stored it. he was trusted to transport the gold back and forth from the business to the home in moorepark. >> how well did you know josÉ moya? >> i knew him pretty well. he was actually -- he was a really nice guy to me. he was a character. every time he'd come into the office we would joke around with each other. he wasn't someone i would ever think could be involved in something like this. >> yo
jim fayed's company.had recently relocated to california and had driven the car for about a month until just a few days before the murder. after that, the car was in the care of the fayeds'ranch hand, a man named josÉ moya. >> investigators say it was moya who was behind the wheel, but on the tape there seemed to be three people in the vehicle. who were they? a month later josÉ moya was arrested and charged with pam's he pleaded not guilty. it turns out josÉ moya knew pam. not only did...
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so, jim, i love your show.year-old son elijah. >> smart kid. >> reporter: >> caller: what itself your thought on delta airlines? especially think you should buy some tomorrow and if omicron gets worse that other than united has become my favorite airlines. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsoreds by td ameritrade >>> coming up, the fed speaketh. nypd out how to react. cramer wants you to put your money to work. find out where next. [crowd cheering] i'm not a coach, but i invested in invesco qqq. which gives me access to next-gen statistical analysis software. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. >>> the pandemic didn't bring us down today it was fed chair j. powell starting to tap the brakes sooner than we thought here's what puzzles me who the heck is selling off this news now who decided the bulls were more hawkish on inflation let's take this one. first, there are is people who have been spooked by inflation all along and feel like powell
so, jim, i love your show.year-old son elijah. >> smart kid. >> reporter: >> caller: what itself your thought on delta airlines? especially think you should buy some tomorrow and if omicron gets worse that other than united has become my favorite airlines. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the lightning round. >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsoreds by td ameritrade >>> coming up, the fed speaketh. nypd out how to react. cramer wants you to put your money...
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are you jim? jim arrington? that's the one.nanas: at 87, jim arrington holds the guinness world record as the oldest professional bodybuilder in the world. mr. arrington is celebrating is 82nd birthday. all (singing): happy birthday to you. happy birthday dear jim. how do i look as good as you when i'm 87 years old? just keep breathing. johnny bananas: after being captivated by a bodybuilding magazine at the age of 13, jim has been training ever since, competing in over 60 competitions, and winning 17. first place goes to mr. jim arrington. [cheers, applause] johnny bananas: and i'm here at gold's gym in venice beach, to pump some iron with the man himself. [upbeat music] ah! what's your regiment like, to stay in as good of shape as you are? well, i train three days a week. you've heard of muscle memory. johnny bananas: yep. well, muscle forgets too. if you really want to be a bodybuilder, let's learn the whole body. johnny bananas: so being a bodybuilder is about having a more complete physique. right. everything has to be in
are you jim? jim arrington? that's the one.nanas: at 87, jim arrington holds the guinness world record as the oldest professional bodybuilder in the world. mr. arrington is celebrating is 82nd birthday. all (singing): happy birthday to you. happy birthday dear jim. how do i look as good as you when i'm 87 years old? just keep breathing. johnny bananas: after being captivated by a bodybuilding magazine at the age of 13, jim has been training ever since, competing in over 60 competitions, and...
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steven >> hey, jim. how are you?steven in texas, ten billion gallon booyah to you >> i'll take anything ten billion at this point. what is going on >> i want to talk about mgm. want to know what you think selling the mirage hotel will do for their bottom line? into quite a bit of mgm, in the mid and upper 30s. where do you think it is going >> i like mgm. i think they're doing the right thing, becoming more focused it has a lot of good management at the top i think it is good, but tomorrow wynn reports wynn, which my channel trust owns, will determine if they're into mgm right now i don't know -- i can't tell you how goode wynn is going to be because i think it is the future we like, not the past how about dave in kansas dave >> hey booyah, mr. cramer i want to say thanks for all you do for us little guys. >> you are quite welcome >> hey, i bought some of the migraine medication maker about 18 months ago at 33, which it is now almost 140 what do i do now >> tomorrow it reports after the close. i happen to like the co
steven >> hey, jim. how are you?steven in texas, ten billion gallon booyah to you >> i'll take anything ten billion at this point. what is going on >> i want to talk about mgm. want to know what you think selling the mirage hotel will do for their bottom line? into quite a bit of mgm, in the mid and upper 30s. where do you think it is going >> i like mgm. i think they're doing the right thing, becoming more focused it has a lot of good management at the top i think it is...
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>> i think it helped, jim. i was -- had the honor of flying 82nd airborne in one of the first aircraft, a c-41 b at the beginning of desert shield and there is pressure there. and you could pretty much with stand anything after doing a tour in the military and being calm under pressure is essential and i really appreciated that invitation by the way, to come set the record straight eight years ago with you. >> well i was thinking about one of the stories, there was an officer that said right before you were shoved off, if anything happens, we never heard of you now that is pressure not a short seller rating your stock, right >> yes, that is right. we never heard of you. we hope you come back. and i've embraced those missions our crews did and it is a sense of duty. that those young and mid career people and they leave the military, they bring that with them they bring that sense of duty with them to their civilian jobs. >> now you're also because of your great work in telecoyou're bringing the 21st century warf
>> i think it helped, jim. i was -- had the honor of flying 82nd airborne in one of the first aircraft, a c-41 b at the beginning of desert shield and there is pressure there. and you could pretty much with stand anything after doing a tour in the military and being calm under pressure is essential and i really appreciated that invitation by the way, to come set the record straight eight years ago with you. >> well i was thinking about one of the stories, there was an officer that...
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hi, jim. thank you for your help. >> i hope you voted.day >> caller: i did vote. i won't tell you who i voted for. >> i don't want to know. it's a private thing i just want to make sure you showed up. what's up? >> the stock is zenz it went public this past summer. and had a price target of $3 from from goldman sachs. >> yeah, why don't people like this let's get casio bob on i don't know sulfur solutions a really interesting -- sometimes i don't understand why stocks are hated i really don't that stock is really hated and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by tj ameritrade coming up is the pandemic making your children dumb cramer cr cramer takes aim at an alarming trend and what can you do about it next. trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim trading™ is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an innovative trading platf
hi, jim. thank you for your help. >> i hope you voted.day >> caller: i did vote. i won't tell you who i voted for. >> i don't want to know. it's a private thing i just want to make sure you showed up. what's up? >> the stock is zenz it went public this past summer. and had a price target of $3 from from goldman sachs. >> yeah, why don't people like this let's get casio bob on i don't know sulfur solutions a really interesting -- sometimes i don't understand why...
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nathan >> caller: boo-yah, jim!boo-yah >> caller: i watch you every night with my daughter she is the only thing she wants to watch other than peppa pig. >> i love it what's up? >> caller: i'm in the house of pawn with ayx. >> cannot believe how low this stock has gotten this has a really great product. these are the stocks that are out of favor i'm warning people to hold on to because they will bounce then we'll mach a decision >> boo-yah, jim. listen, my question is bp aurora innovation ticker ticker symbol aur. >> when we do self driving, we think about one company. that company and the name is nvidia okay that's it. >> boo-yah, jim. how you doing? >> boo-yah back. what's up? >> caller: abr, man, tell me about it no no john, it's john from orange county, california. >> it's beautiful. what's up? >> gosh. when you have the ceo on and interviewed him, he said there was supply problems. but that's been some months ago. this is a stay at home company for covid-19 and now it's turning into a work from home company. it
nathan >> caller: boo-yah, jim!boo-yah >> caller: i watch you every night with my daughter she is the only thing she wants to watch other than peppa pig. >> i love it what's up? >> caller: i'm in the house of pawn with ayx. >> cannot believe how low this stock has gotten this has a really great product. these are the stocks that are out of favor i'm warning people to hold on to because they will bounce then we'll mach a decision >> boo-yah, jim. listen, my...
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jim, erica?ciate it, thank you. >>> new this morning, pfizer says it has reached a deal to allow greater global distribution of the antiviral pill. the treatment is greatly needed in many areas, especially as vaccines still not easy to access in many places. take a look. more thatn half of europe is fully vaccinated. less than 7%, that's the red line there on that chart, of people on the african continent have been vaccinated. >> just such a stark disparity in the numbers there. >>> back here at home, a georgia paramedic is being held without bond after he allegedly crashed an ambulance, killing the patient who was inside at the time. then tried to get away, wait for if it, in an uber. police say 34-year-old kevin mccorvey admitted to drinking alcohol, smoking marijuana, taking adderall before the ambulance veered off the road and rolled into a ditch. the patient was not restrained in any way in the back of the ambulance and died from his injuries. a second paramedic involved in the crash has not
jim, erica?ciate it, thank you. >>> new this morning, pfizer says it has reached a deal to allow greater global distribution of the antiviral pill. the treatment is greatly needed in many areas, especially as vaccines still not easy to access in many places. take a look. more thatn half of europe is fully vaccinated. less than 7%, that's the red line there on that chart, of people on the african continent have been vaccinated. >> just such a stark disparity in the numbers there....
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jim. >> all right, we know you'll be watching. thanks so much.oining me now is the chair of the caucus, pramila jayapal. congresswoman, you've been very busy lately and i suspect you're getting to catch a little bit of a breath this weekend. so thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. you just heard president biden say he will sign this bill, period, even if the senate removes the provision for paid family leave. will you accept that? >> well, jim, it's great to see you and we are absolutely thrilled that house democrats passed this transformational bill with all the things that were just described. remember, jim, in terms of the senate, the vast majority of this bill is pre-conferenced. negotiated with senators manchin and sinema and the white house and progressive democrats and that is what we were holding out for is for those negotiations to happen and for us to really be able to put together a bill that could pass the senate. now the house did add a few provisions to it and i'm glad we did. paid family leave was one of them. we understand that
jim. >> all right, we know you'll be watching. thanks so much.oining me now is the chair of the caucus, pramila jayapal. congresswoman, you've been very busy lately and i suspect you're getting to catch a little bit of a breath this weekend. so thanks for coming on. we appreciate it. you just heard president biden say he will sign this bill, period, even if the senate removes the provision for paid family leave. will you accept that? >> well, jim, it's great to see you and we are...
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good morning, jim.erall rate of having one shot, 86%, is a pretty good figure. others have requested exemptions and are waiting for cases to be considered. i suppose my question is what happens to the others and is time running out for them to comply? >> so 86% is what we hit yesterday. that's the most recent number. we do have about 6,000 uniform and civilian members that have requested accommodations. that's the next level, jim. as those are pored over, our office of employment discrimination with attorneys reviewing each case individually, and they will be either pushed into, yes, the accommodation stands or it's denied and there's an appeals process. i anticipate this is going to take some time to play out. >> okay. >> while that is all happening, those individual members are subject to testing. so the most recent number is we have about 130 uniformed members that are out without pay. obviously, we'd love to have each one back. >> so have those numbers, as those cases are being considered, it's an i
good morning, jim.erall rate of having one shot, 86%, is a pretty good figure. others have requested exemptions and are waiting for cases to be considered. i suppose my question is what happens to the others and is time running out for them to comply? >> so 86% is what we hit yesterday. that's the most recent number. we do have about 6,000 uniform and civilian members that have requested accommodations. that's the next level, jim. as those are pored over, our office of employment...
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>> yeah, jim. took a peek inside one of the department stores on fifth avenue, new york, there's no shortage of watchful eyes, not only monitoring the crowds, but also on the merchandise as well. that is certainly a concern. it is certainly not stopping people from heading out and making their purchases, not just here in new york city, but throughout the country. when you look at the numbers from some of those retail experts and the forecasts that they have issued that is indicating that by the time this weekend, alone, wrapping up, they're expecting about 150 million americans to make some holiday purchases. more than half of them are expected to make those purchases in person. one of the many reasons is because of those lingering concerns about supply shortages, about the inventory shortages at some of these stores here. you get a sense that a lot of americans are hoping to go out to those retailers and purchase those items themselves. we heard from the national retail federation which is this tr
>> yeah, jim. took a peek inside one of the department stores on fifth avenue, new york, there's no shortage of watchful eyes, not only monitoring the crowds, but also on the merchandise as well. that is certainly a concern. it is certainly not stopping people from heading out and making their purchases, not just here in new york city, but throughout the country. when you look at the numbers from some of those retail experts and the forecasts that they have issued that is indicating that...
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david. >> hey, jim. this is david from fair banks, alaska how will interest rates affect stocks in the long term? >> this is just a classic situation. we have low rates. why are they low because there's not enough money demand not because the fed is keeping it down. we're issuing trillions of dollars of bonds there's not a lot of demand. why? because everybody has cash the balance sheets are great which means there's going to be construction, which means every time this market gets hit, we have to look at it as an opportunity for the industrials and for the techs, and i like these questions because, did you notice they're not dripping with cynicism my life dripped with cynicism, so it's nice to have an optimistic view. if you're looking for opportunity in the market, why don't you wait for a week? a week where the shorts are still trapped. let them come in and cover and then the stocks come back down because we missed the initial part of the rally. tonight, duo lingo, new name, helping millions across th
david. >> hey, jim. this is david from fair banks, alaska how will interest rates affect stocks in the long term? >> this is just a classic situation. we have low rates. why are they low because there's not enough money demand not because the fed is keeping it down. we're issuing trillions of dollars of bonds there's not a lot of demand. why? because everybody has cash the balance sheets are great which means there's going to be construction, which means every time this market gets...
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>> that's right, jim.viduals who have been subpoenaed by the january 6th select committee. they've been asked for documents, in some cases in-person depositions to discuss what they know about the planning and execution of the stop the steal rallies that took place in the days leading up to january 6th and then, of course, on january 6th itself. perhaps the two biggest names on this list, roger stone and alex jones. of course, alex joness, the well-known infamous online radio host who is one of the biggest distributors of misinformation out there. jones, of course, one of the many who are encouraging people to come to washington on january 6th and also peddling falsehoods about the big lie through his massive online media presence. roger stone, too, was someone that was raising funds and encouraging people to come to washington for the stop the steal rallies and is someone who has been a longtime ally of president trump and also someone who enjoyed a pardon from the former president in the closing days bef
>> that's right, jim.viduals who have been subpoenaed by the january 6th select committee. they've been asked for documents, in some cases in-person depositions to discuss what they know about the planning and execution of the stop the steal rallies that took place in the days leading up to january 6th and then, of course, on january 6th itself. perhaps the two biggest names on this list, roger stone and alex jones. of course, alex joness, the well-known infamous online radio host who is...
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i need to go to jim in massachusetts.boo-yah from boston. >> oh, man, boston go, pats i'm playing some of your guys on thursday night fantasy there what's going on? >> caller: a question. my stock reported earnings last week, and they've been getting hammered for the last week, down about 40%. i want to know if it's time to add to my position or run away from amrist. >> no, own it. don't buy more, though that's it, though. i'm not done i need to go to greg in the home of the titans. yes, remember the titans greg in tennessee, greg! >> caller: hi there, mr. cramer. good to talk to you. >> oh, good to talk to you, greg what's going on? >> caller: thanks. i'm calling to ask about a -- it's adr a very large and consist tensely profitable company in the metals and mining sector, trading at a 52-week low. a very low pe. an attractive dividend i thought it was a screaming buy, but the share price didn't keep dropping. what do you think of rio tinto >> when i first got to goldman sachs, i would say don't own it. it's just not wor
i need to go to jim in massachusetts.boo-yah from boston. >> oh, man, boston go, pats i'm playing some of your guys on thursday night fantasy there what's going on? >> caller: a question. my stock reported earnings last week, and they've been getting hammered for the last week, down about 40%. i want to know if it's time to add to my position or run away from amrist. >> no, own it. don't buy more, though that's it, though. i'm not done i need to go to greg in the home of the...
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you take it easy, jim. dr. jay?s during the show >> interesting move in the last few minutes from what i understand >> yes, sir. >> coinbase. we know the fundamentals is bouncing off the 20-days the fundamentals and the technicals look strong >> i see that moving to the upside on the back of that earnings report. thank you so very much for joining us today a happy veterans day to all the men and women who have served this great country and, again, salute to our own jim lebenthal and digas wright "the exchange" is now. >>> welcome to "the exchange," everybody. i'm in for kelly evans here is what's ahead the heat is on, hot inflation numbers turning up the pressure on the fed and raising questions about the need and the speed of its taper. we will look at how far behind the curve they might be. >>> plus, it's no secret that auto prices has been soaring are there any signs things are improving? we will ask the ceo of car guru's.com following strong earnings and a stellar rally this year. and earnings exchange. we've go
you take it easy, jim. dr. jay?s during the show >> interesting move in the last few minutes from what i understand >> yes, sir. >> coinbase. we know the fundamentals is bouncing off the 20-days the fundamentals and the technicals look strong >> i see that moving to the upside on the back of that earnings report. thank you so very much for joining us today a happy veterans day to all the men and women who have served this great country and, again, salute to our own jim...
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>> i agree with jim. on friday i sold nothing and i actually did some buying and trades and i'm out of them now and i bought boeing when it got down didn't buy at 195. got it at 196 and bought calls in some positions. i did well in most of them financials, of course, are still down which puzzles me. they should recover. i'm not really worried about this in terms of it hitting the markets. what i'm worried about is if it lessens what we've seen as an easing of the supply chain because masia, germany, some on the verge of closing down before this variant came out. if this variant is found to be more deadly than delta or others, it could impact the supply chain further and drive inflation higher so what this does for me and the market -- jim is right -- has been wallowing around. some sections in a downtrend in the last half month. what this really heightens is the second week of december in terms of its important because we had cpi the 10th and ppi the 15th and we have the fed decision on the 15th now we wi
>> i agree with jim. on friday i sold nothing and i actually did some buying and trades and i'm out of them now and i bought boeing when it got down didn't buy at 195. got it at 196 and bought calls in some positions. i did well in most of them financials, of course, are still down which puzzles me. they should recover. i'm not really worried about this in terms of it hitting the markets. what i'm worried about is if it lessens what we've seen as an easing of the supply chain because...
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they laughed, jim.mbers of the caucus are rewarded for this activity. lauren boebert, she tweeted out this half-hearted apology saying, to anyone in the muslim community i offended with my comment. we're not seeing an apology to congresswoman omar, though. that's what an apology is. you apologize to the person you offended, by calling them, you know, a bomber or whatever she was suggesting. >> again, yeah, it sounded like a somewhat half-hearted apology, but i get back to the question of standards of conduct. you know, when you bring discredit upon the house, that's when the leaders have to act. and sadly, it's just not occurring enough. i mentioned earlier, i watched john boehner and paul ryan, and nancy pelosi, deal with members who became real distractions and embarrassments and did far less, and were forced -- >> how did we get here, do you think, congressman? >> i think the standards bar has lowered, and you can thank the former president for that, donald trump, because he maid such outlandish stat
they laughed, jim.mbers of the caucus are rewarded for this activity. lauren boebert, she tweeted out this half-hearted apology saying, to anyone in the muslim community i offended with my comment. we're not seeing an apology to congresswoman omar, though. that's what an apology is. you apologize to the person you offended, by calling them, you know, a bomber or whatever she was suggesting. >> again, yeah, it sounded like a somewhat half-hearted apology, but i get back to the question of...
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gallagher, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim.reciate having you, good to see you again. >> one thing people have to understand that when i talk about problems with avnet, you had a hundred years of dealing with supply chain issues congratulations first. let's put this into perspective, has it ever been this bad? >> of those 100 years, i have been with avnet at 40% this one is different, jim i have been around the '99 and 2000s and the 2001 cycle and 2008 and 2009. of course we had the covid situation. that's happening as demand is spiked up in many different verticals the manufactures have a tough time to keeping pace with it. look at our electronics and semico semiconductors, just look around everywhere right now proliferation is driving a little bit more of anxiety in the supply chain >> some of them may have a bil building of you. >> they have 39, they're missing one. how come you can't go out and fiep find that one? >> well, depending on which one you are looking for. that's part of the issue that's starting to happen, they'r
gallagher, welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim.reciate having you, good to see you again. >> one thing people have to understand that when i talk about problems with avnet, you had a hundred years of dealing with supply chain issues congratulations first. let's put this into perspective, has it ever been this bad? >> of those 100 years, i have been with avnet at 40% this one is different, jim i have been around the '99 and 2000s and the 2001 cycle and 2008...
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here's why, jim. first, this variant does not appear to be causing worse san diego than anything we have seen before. this is not the andromeda strain. it's not like the mortality goes up even further with this variant. the second point is, yes, there's a lot of mutations in the spike protein, including the receptor binding domain, but in the past those kind of vaccine escape variants have not really translated into major global path os gens. we have seen this before, but with the beta variant, with the lambda variant, those never really took off. so there's nothing intrinsic in the spike protein that would account for global spread. the two worst ones, the alpha, that arose out of theuu uk, and the delta variant that rose out of an unvaccinated population in india, was because of amino acid substitution that caused it to be a much more highly transm transmissible. so the most important question for this weekend and next few days, next week is -- is this variant more transmissible than delta? does it
here's why, jim. first, this variant does not appear to be causing worse san diego than anything we have seen before. this is not the andromeda strain. it's not like the mortality goes up even further with this variant. the second point is, yes, there's a lot of mutations in the spike protein, including the receptor binding domain, but in the past those kind of vaccine escape variants have not really translated into major global path os gens. we have seen this before, but with the beta variant,...
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erica, jim? >> just quickly, how does this sentence compare to those rioters who attacked a police officer during the insurrection? >> right, exactly. so this is the harshest sentence, so they're asking for more time than people who actually assaulted police. that sends a significant message they think the effect here is even beyond the effective bodily harm on police. however, i should couch this and say we will very likely see many more felony cases, it is very possible that doj will ask for a greater sentencing for other people who committed violent acts, jim. >> understood. we know you'll be watching closely. whitney wild at the courthouse, thank you very much. >>> democrats have delayed debate on president biden's sweeping economic plan as we are expecting more details on its impact on the deficit. i'm going to speak to charlie criss about that, when we might see concrete results from the infrastructure law. >>> the defense will begin calling witnesses today in the trial of these three white
erica, jim? >> just quickly, how does this sentence compare to those rioters who attacked a police officer during the insurrection? >> right, exactly. so this is the harshest sentence, so they're asking for more time than people who actually assaulted police. that sends a significant message they think the effect here is even beyond the effective bodily harm on police. however, i should couch this and say we will very likely see many more felony cases, it is very possible that doj...
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he already passed through the secure area. >> jim, jim -- sorry, i don't mean to interrupt you, jim, because everything you have to say is important for us to hear but i want to tell folks we're getting a statement from the atlanta airport once again. officials have given an all clear for the atlanta airport and normal operations are beginning. information for passengers and employees will be provided on atl's social media feeds and in the airport's public address system, so as of now, they've been given an all clear but nonetheless it seems as if that airport essentially has been on lockdown for the last hour or so on one of the biggest travel weekends of the year ahead of the thanksgiving holiday. i want all my guests to stand by. jay, stay where you are because you've got the best reception there. e you've got the best reception there. ray loves vacations. but his diabetes never seemed to take one. everything felt like a 'no'. everything. but then ray went from no to know. with freestyle libre 2, now he knows his glucose levels when he needs to. and... when he wants to. so ray...
he already passed through the secure area. >> jim, jim -- sorry, i don't mean to interrupt you, jim, because everything you have to say is important for us to hear but i want to tell folks we're getting a statement from the atlanta airport once again. officials have given an all clear for the atlanta airport and normal operations are beginning. information for passengers and employees will be provided on atl's social media feeds and in the airport's public address system, so as of now,...
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jim, are we going to throw in the house at roku at $275? >> i don't know. i saw that vizio number, wasn't that crazy about it today. that is the tv i think that roku reminds me of the companies that do better in a pandemic and thank heavens the pandemic is winding down and i don't have much more to say about that it is peloton-istic. or as peloton-ruralistic something to think about to john in florida >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing today? >> i'm doing well. how about you. >> caller: excellent big shout out to alex and ally my beg question is with rivian and all of the things we're seeing on in the market, do you think that inflation has been priced into the legacy stocks like fedex and tee and ford? >> well, i have to tell you, i like fred smith. and i like what he's build at fedex. and i think fedex could be a very good situation. i also like ford, it is owned by my travel trust as is united parcel and if you want to find out more data just become a member of our investment club and i urge you to do so by the way, here is a little known fact, okay
jim, are we going to throw in the house at roku at $275? >> i don't know. i saw that vizio number, wasn't that crazy about it today. that is the tv i think that roku reminds me of the companies that do better in a pandemic and thank heavens the pandemic is winding down and i don't have much more to say about that it is peloton-istic. or as peloton-ruralistic something to think about to john in florida >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing today? >> i'm doing well. how about...
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if he can pull it off, they're huge >> jim, i am not the guy on evs. i don't understand the auto business and the economics of it nearly as well as you and certainly phil lebeau. when i'm looking at the technology components that are going into it, i'm looking at reusability. how much is purpose built for that one industry versus a platform that draws on the technologies that a company has built and leverages that, for example. qualcomm has one technology road map and auto is a piece of that and be able to bring to bear some benefits of scale there it's an argument that makes sense, based on technology history. i look across other companies and wonder who else has that kind of technology scale argument to bring to a specific industry vertical and that ip that they can exploit, jim >> it's just going to be nvidia that reports tonight, but in a different group. >> you have jensen later this week, too, speaking of your big week >> surgea asurgeance. i would not name my dog nvidia it is a special company. but i would say the one thing he is doing is thinki
if he can pull it off, they're huge >> jim, i am not the guy on evs. i don't understand the auto business and the economics of it nearly as well as you and certainly phil lebeau. when i'm looking at the technology components that are going into it, i'm looking at reusability. how much is purpose built for that one industry versus a platform that draws on the technologies that a company has built and leverages that, for example. qualcomm has one technology road map and auto is a piece of...
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>> yeah, at the moment, jim, likely not. no criminal charges obviously have been brought in terms of a criminal conspiracy, for example. the hallmark of a conspiracy would be a meeting of the minds to commit a crime. the tape released thus far doesn't give that indication. but absolutely the political fight is under way, and i agree with shan, this is being billed as sort of a win for the trump side and it's really not. it's fairly typical and normal for stays of this nature to be put in place while the courts decide the issues on the merits. >> when we look at the subpoenas, the request for these witnesses, so we're waiting to see if mark meadows shows up, and he says he won't answer questions in person. meantime, does what we're seeing play out on capitol hill, could that -- what we're seeing with meld does, could that put further pressure on the justice department to act on steve bannon? >> i think it does. as a former doj veteran i'm a little perplexed at this point at the amount of time it's taking. it doesn't seem like
>> yeah, at the moment, jim, likely not. no criminal charges obviously have been brought in terms of a criminal conspiracy, for example. the hallmark of a conspiracy would be a meeting of the minds to commit a crime. the tape released thus far doesn't give that indication. but absolutely the political fight is under way, and i agree with shan, this is being billed as sort of a win for the trump side and it's really not. it's fairly typical and normal for stays of this nature to be put in...
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>> caller: hello, jim. i'm interested in cisco systems.y seem to have a lot of cash on hand and coming out with a program they're calling cisco plus and they're also doing work with halogen i was wondering do you think this stock is starting to show some signs of life >> i think it's a very inexpensive stock that's going to have an acceleration as its business goes into more subscription if that can't happen fast enough, the stock you can follow long if you join our investment club, easily has 10% movement without a problem. >>> okay, guys, i'll going to hit these every single day the next two weeks this is the anointed list. keep your high on these themes every year people say thank you for giving us these november themes they work all the way to the year end on "mad money" and to the, and if your xpo is coming on the first holiday season as a public company. will they emerge a winner? let's check in with the top bros. >>> supply chains across the company continue to experience tightness so i'm hearing more about the government's plan to
>> caller: hello, jim. i'm interested in cisco systems.y seem to have a lot of cash on hand and coming out with a program they're calling cisco plus and they're also doing work with halogen i was wondering do you think this stock is starting to show some signs of life >> i think it's a very inexpensive stock that's going to have an acceleration as its business goes into more subscription if that can't happen fast enough, the stock you can follow long if you join our investment club,...
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jim's got a point.hey're going to have to meet expectations in terms of ramping up demand with the r1t and the rms. those are vehicles that you and i would drive, scott don't forget about the commercial industry. there's a lot of money there with the electric delivery van that they'll be delivering to amazon and they'll use that to leverage sales with other commercial vehicles and electric vehicles and that's the big growth area with electric vehicles over the next couple of years. >> the real question is is this going to be tesla 2.0 and i don't mean as simply an automaker, and i mean more from the cult following that that stock continues to have. you take it over a trillion dollars in market cap. it gives you an idea of the kind of momentum and love and belief that is behind a tesla, even in the face of production challenges and so many other issues that have existed and swarmed around tesla for the last many years. it hasn't mattered one bit to the stock in the bigger picture. sure, there are peaks a
jim's got a point.hey're going to have to meet expectations in terms of ramping up demand with the r1t and the rms. those are vehicles that you and i would drive, scott don't forget about the commercial industry. there's a lot of money there with the electric delivery van that they'll be delivering to amazon and they'll use that to leverage sales with other commercial vehicles and electric vehicles and that's the big growth area with electric vehicles over the next couple of years. >> the...
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jim, you own it. you have for a while you thinking about selling as it explodes to the upside >> it's got further room to run, brian. and you know, one has to remember that for most of this year, it languished. set a 52-week high an all-time high in january. it went down by about 25% before in the last few weeks setting a new high i think it will go well above 2$200 a share with the growth rate and earnings they're showing, they should have a 20 times multiple and next year's estimates are well above $10 a share might do it this year. i think there are those naysayers who want to say that apple is going to insource the chips that qualcomm is providing. i say no way all right, the int lek library is rich. this should be a 20 times multiple stock no question about it >> yeah. a round trip back up to 166. jim says 200 is possible thank you very much. let's switch gears and go to boeing shares up nearly 5%. one of the best in the s&p 500 phil lebeau is tracking why boeing is doing so well even as airbus l
jim, you own it. you have for a while you thinking about selling as it explodes to the upside >> it's got further room to run, brian. and you know, one has to remember that for most of this year, it languished. set a 52-week high an all-time high in january. it went down by about 25% before in the last few weeks setting a new high i think it will go well above 2$200 a share with the growth rate and earnings they're showing, they should have a 20 times multiple and next year's estimates...
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jim baker and his dad did not enter as that event. he did not see himself as peacemaker or as a secretary of state helping to midwife the reunification of germany. this was an aspiration for some decades. there is a famous memo written by staff in the early days after the inauguration in 1989 in which they look at the possibility of german unification, they considered it a pipe dream not likely to happen in their lifetime. a few months later this happens, baker's key partner, of the soviet foreign minister mentioned this was a very unlikely close bond that baker forged and that he and bush had with gorbachev when you look at the state of the relationship today between the united states and russia, the whole succession of american presidents, of the relationship between baker and bush and gorbachev was much closer, much more friends in many ways. the imperative for stability was almost impossible to see since things were destabilizing every minute and nobody knew where things were going to end up. this is an opportunity for the united
jim baker and his dad did not enter as that event. he did not see himself as peacemaker or as a secretary of state helping to midwife the reunification of germany. this was an aspiration for some decades. there is a famous memo written by staff in the early days after the inauguration in 1989 in which they look at the possibility of german unification, they considered it a pipe dream not likely to happen in their lifetime. a few months later this happens, baker's key partner, of the soviet...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin with major breaking news as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. world leaders at the u.n. climate summit have just reached an agreement. this comes after a marathon of intense negotiations lasting after the summit ended. i want to go straight to cnn's phil black in scotland to bring us up to speed on just about what we know right now about this agreement. phil, this sounds like a major development. what can you tell us? >> reporter: jim, it was a hard-fought fiercely contested agreement that ultimately at best represents incremental progress and ultimately falls short of what everyone would have ideally liked. but remember, this is a consensus process with almost 200 countries in the room pursuing their own national interests while supposedly trying to make progress on climate change. there is some key language here that's really important, and it's why countries including the united states wanted to support this agreement even though they believe it is not perfect.
i'm jim acosta in washington. we begin with major breaking news as the fate of the planet hangs in the balance. world leaders at the u.n. climate summit have just reached an agreement. this comes after a marathon of intense negotiations lasting after the summit ended. i want to go straight to cnn's phil black in scotland to bring us up to speed on just about what we know right now about this agreement. phil, this sounds like a major development. what can you tell us? >> reporter: jim, it...
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jim. >> all right. brian todd, thank you very much. i am jim acosta.ing. mom, get the turkey. get the stuffing ready. i'm on my way. i am going to show up hungry on this thanksgiving. i hope you do, too. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront next. guilty. three men convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery. the emotional scene inside court as the verdict was read tonight and what's next for the convicted murderers. >>> plus, the republican national committee using donor money to pay legal fees for trump. trump, the self-proclaimed billionaire y.? a longtime republican donor responds. >>> and china going to extremes to block coverage of tennis star peng shuai's safety. details on their disturbing censorship. let's go outfront. >>> and good evening, i'm erin burnett. out front tonight,
jim. >> all right. brian todd, thank you very much. i am jim acosta.ing. mom, get the turkey. get the stuffing ready. i'm on my way. i am going to show up hungry on this thanksgiving. i hope you do, too. erin burnett outfront starts right now. >>> outfront next. guilty. three men convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery. the emotional scene inside court as the verdict was read tonight and what's next for the convicted murderers. >>> plus, the republican national committee...
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rick >> caller: how you doing, jim? caller: my question is about 3d systems >> sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell >> it's had a very big run and to me it's time to call it quits, 3d. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade >>> coming up, this company's acknowledged the need for clean energy, but could rising oil prices mean a quick return for home gamers? cramer sits down with chevron next when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim web. because platforms this innovative, aren't just made for traders - they're made by them. thinkorswim trading. from td ameritrade. earn about covid-19, the more questions we have. the biggest question now, what's next? what will covid bring in six months, a year? if you're feeling anxiou
rick >> caller: how you doing, jim? caller: my question is about 3d systems >> sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell, sell >> it's had a very big run and to me it's time to call it quits, 3d. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade >>> coming up, this company's acknowledged the need for clean energy, but could rising oil prices mean a quick return for home gamers? cramer sits...
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adam >> booyah, jim >> honored to speak to e sure.his company when i turned 18 it was gifted to me and now i am 30 what do i doo with my share of bank of america. bank of america. >> go to 45 and buy i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now you're binge learning. see how you can become a smarter investor with a personalized education from td ameritrade. visit tdameritrade.com/learn ♪ i'll shoot you an estimate as soon as i get back to the office. hey, i can help you do that right now. high thryv! thryv? yep. i'm the all-in-one management software built for small business. high thryv! help me with scheduling? sure thing. up top. high thryv! payments? high thryv! promotions? high thryv! email
adam >> booyah, jim >> honored to speak to e sure.his company when i turned 18 it was gifted to me and now i am 30 what do i doo with my share of bank of america. bank of america. >> go to 45 and buy i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. oh. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with...
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jim in nevada, another jim, jim. >> cramer. >> yo yo >> cramer i've got about $4,000 in short-term losses on lemonade i go long-term next month, should i dump it, and if so, what do i buy. >> it's down so low. it's just been such a terrible slug i even like that last acquisition, i want you to hold on to it for a little bit more, okay it can't be this bad there's an advertisement for you. lemonade, it can't be this bad let's go to josh in new york josh >> thanks, dr. cramer, how are you? >> i'm feeling doctorish myself, the chill man's doctorish, what's going on? >> excellent hey, thank you for being the voice of reason where the market goes, i really appreciate it >> doing my darn best. thank you. >> all right well, i'm talking about a fertility benefits provider called progeny, what can you tell me. >> we like this company. who the competition is, can't beat that, they have no gross margin problem i say buy. >> go to sharon in california. >> boo ya, jim >> it's sharaf, i'm sorry. >> i've watched your show for over a decade, and i'm baffled with how you keep up with so many companies. >>
jim in nevada, another jim, jim. >> cramer. >> yo yo >> cramer i've got about $4,000 in short-term losses on lemonade i go long-term next month, should i dump it, and if so, what do i buy. >> it's down so low. it's just been such a terrible slug i even like that last acquisition, i want you to hold on to it for a little bit more, okay it can't be this bad there's an advertisement for you. lemonade, it can't be this bad let's go to josh in new york josh >> thanks,...
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let's get former jim and steve weiss, back together again, old friends. jim, you own salesforce.you wouldn't buy salesforce jim, you go first. why is it a buy today? >> why would steve change his habits and start buying good stocks this is a stock that is a little bit different than what i normally buy because the valuation. i will start there but i bought this earlier this year, the stock had swooned, and this was when marc benioff, the ceo, came in and acquired slack or announced the acquisition i looked at that move and said, okay, i like this, i like this a lot. he already has a business in customer relationship management that is almost cultish is how his customers deal about it. now he is pivoting to a new growth segment it is the right place to be. i expect more moves like that from marc benioff. this stock is up 30% since i bought it earlier this year so no complaints. it may come down at some point, particularly as rates go up. i will use that as an excuse to add to the stock so this is going to be a long-term hold for me. >> okay. steve weiss, why no touch? too rich >>
let's get former jim and steve weiss, back together again, old friends. jim, you own salesforce.you wouldn't buy salesforce jim, you go first. why is it a buy today? >> why would steve change his habits and start buying good stocks this is a stock that is a little bit different than what i normally buy because the valuation. i will start there but i bought this earlier this year, the stock had swooned, and this was when marc benioff, the ceo, came in and acquired slack or announced the...
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jim glassman of j.p. morgan chase commercial banking welby joining us shortly. -- will be joining us shortly. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i'm ritika gupta. a hill -- the race to create a pill to treat covid-19 is heating up. the drugmaker will submit its findings to the u.s. for emergency authorization shortly. an experimental pill was recently submitted to regulators. bloomberg is learning aids have not been publicly identified -- he has not believed to have had close contact with the president. jen psaki confirmed that she tested positive for covid. analysts say that reduced guidance suggested -- peloton admitted that it underestimated the impact of reopening. steep losses earlier this year. the investment manager will stop investing in japan and korea. it lost an estimated 11% in september alone. i'm ritika gupta. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> what i think is going on in the labor market right now, we have not had big legislative setbacks. it is employers making up their minds. jonathan: th
jim glassman of j.p. morgan chase commercial banking welby joining us shortly. -- will be joining us shortly. from new york city, this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i'm ritika gupta. a hill -- the race to create a pill to treat covid-19 is heating up. the drugmaker will submit its findings to the u.s. for emergency authorization shortly. an experimental pill was recently submitted to regulators. bloomberg is learning aids have not been publicly identified -- he has not believed to have had close...
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jim, erica?it, a reaction obviously not just in france but of course for the european union concerns this is a race against time. how are european officials at this point working to stop this new threat? >> erica, jim, tools of the european end across europe using, it's testing, it's vaccines, it's genomic surveillance, and it's travel bans, they have tested and detected in nine european countries, the omicron variant, and so what the european union is doing is calling an emergency break. these travel restrictions are going up, spain become the late toast require a ten-day quarantine for travelers from southern africa but today, one new omicron variant reported in austria, six in scotland, 13 in portugal, and the sixth in scotland are especially interesting because there is no history of travel there. it's possible authorities in scotland say that could be the first instance of community transmission outside of south africa. here in france the health ministry says there are eight possible cases t
jim, erica?it, a reaction obviously not just in france but of course for the european union concerns this is a race against time. how are european officials at this point working to stop this new threat? >> erica, jim, tools of the european end across europe using, it's testing, it's vaccines, it's genomic surveillance, and it's travel bans, they have tested and detected in nine european countries, the omicron variant, and so what the european union is doing is calling an emergency break....
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i'm jim acosta in washington. and we begin in texas where a deadly concert tragedy is now a criminal investigation. fans who were at the astroworld music festival in houston tell cnn this was not a concert, this was a fight for survival. eight people were killed and dozens injured after many in the crowd rushed the stage. but police are also looking into reports that someone with a needle was injecting someone with unsuspecting people with drugs including a security guard who was pricked in the neck and needed to be revived by narcan. the chaos started before the concert even began according to the video. some people were trampling one another and pushing past security just to get into the venue. you can see people right there on the video falling to the ground. this was before it even ended with those tragic consequences. i want to get to cnn's rosa flores who was in houston for us with the latest. rosa, what else are we learning? >> reporter: well, the latest on the investigation is that police say that they wer
i'm jim acosta in washington. and we begin in texas where a deadly concert tragedy is now a criminal investigation. fans who were at the astroworld music festival in houston tell cnn this was not a concert, this was a fight for survival. eight people were killed and dozens injured after many in the crowd rushed the stage. but police are also looking into reports that someone with a needle was injecting someone with unsuspecting people with drugs including a security guard who was pricked in the...
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charlie, you have something to say to jim. >> booyah, jim. >> booyah, charlie. >> and andy what you have learned from dr. cramer. >> in apple, don't sell it buy it >> kid has sense >> all right my question is marvel. i sold it at 53, thinking that it was going to dip and then i was going to buy it again. but marvel just keeping go up and up. >> all right chuck charlie and andy and listen and listen good marvel first moved into 5g and then it went to high performance computing and their moving into autos right now. the hottest market in the world and believe me their part of the solution not part of the probe i like all three and the apple kid, he would be my man. i'm going to see billy joel tonight, are you any way, look, what do you think? separated at birth all right. we're coming into a period that tends to produce some ugly sell-offs but if earnings stay strong, i think the market stays strong even as i said larry williams is executing the trade. one of the best on the show. tonight carvana had a wild ride today so i'm getting in the driver's seat with the ceo to get the state of the
charlie, you have something to say to jim. >> booyah, jim. >> booyah, charlie. >> and andy what you have learned from dr. cramer. >> in apple, don't sell it buy it >> kid has sense >> all right my question is marvel. i sold it at 53, thinking that it was going to dip and then i was going to buy it again. but marvel just keeping go up and up. >> all right chuck charlie and andy and listen and listen good marvel first moved into 5g and then it went to...
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. >> caller: boo-yah, jim.you said, what i'm calling about, jim, is coin base i picked it up when it was coming back after going public unfortunately i paid a price especially making some money on calls. where do you see coin base and is it a long term? short term >> it's the proxy for the group for those that don't want to own the actual i actually prefer they own square who we're talking to later on the show there is no denying that there is a clear let's just say it's the easiest path to own something that's a stock that looks like crypto. all right. i don't think pal needs to say it in the brake. the economy, that is what everybody seems to want. not this guy seem transitory is winning so please stop panicking about inflation and go shop at wa walmart. tonight, from the future payments to the latest in crypto, i'm digging into all of it with square cfo then the lucid air was named the motor trend car of the year. and i got to take one for a spin and i can barely drive oh, i told the ceo plus, we all know ab
. >> caller: boo-yah, jim.you said, what i'm calling about, jim, is coin base i picked it up when it was coming back after going public unfortunately i paid a price especially making some money on calls. where do you see coin base and is it a long term? short term >> it's the proxy for the group for those that don't want to own the actual i actually prefer they own square who we're talking to later on the show there is no denying that there is a clear let's just say it's the easiest...
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>> no, i don't think so, jim.n't have before, about how organized this plan was. we didn't know about -- there's lots being brought out. i was there, i'm here to tell you this was the most serious attack on the democracy, so it's really essentially, the committee is running against the clock. they've got a lot of work to do in not just getting to the truth, but also in reestablishing congress's prerogatives. you don't get to say to congress, i'm going to ignore you, whiches what bannon and all the trump people tried to. >> and a quick comment on lauren boebert, her remarks, her vile remarks about ilhan omar. >> it's awful, jim. it makes me so sad sad. i've gotten used to the remarks she is makes, but to do coloradans cheering her on, here's somebody who claims to be a christian. you know, my understanding of the gospel is not that you humiliate, mock and attack people. yet, that is show she makes her money, literally speak, because these things are used to excite the fund-raising base, and they're dangerous. at so
>> no, i don't think so, jim.n't have before, about how organized this plan was. we didn't know about -- there's lots being brought out. i was there, i'm here to tell you this was the most serious attack on the democracy, so it's really essentially, the committee is running against the clock. they've got a lot of work to do in not just getting to the truth, but also in reestablishing congress's prerogatives. you don't get to say to congress, i'm going to ignore you, whiches what bannon...
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i'm jim acosta. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> and let's get right to the breaking news. the verdicts in the civil case against organizers of the unite the right rally back in 2017. brian todd is in charlottesville. what did the jury say? >> well, this is a devastating financial blow to some of the most notorious white supremacists and white nationalist groups in the country. the lives' attorneys declaring victory saying this sends a clear message to anyone who comes to a town like charlottesville to deliver messages of hatred. tonight the jury awarded the plaintiffs in the unite the right trial more than $26 million in compensatory and punitive damages on several claims. among them, finding five defendants were liable for racial, religious or ethnic harassment or violence under a virginia state law and that all the defendants participated in a conspiracy. >> i think this verdict today is a message that this country does not tolerate violence based on racial and rel
i'm jim acosta. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> and let's get right to the breaking news. the verdicts in the civil case against organizers of the unite the right rally back in 2017. brian todd is in charlottesville. what did the jury say? >> well, this is a devastating financial blow to some of the most notorious white supremacists and white nationalist groups in the country. the lives' attorneys declaring victory saying this...
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i'm jim acosta in washington.e begin this hour with a cnn exclusive, a vice president who is telling confidants she feels, quote, constrained as tensions build between her office and that of president biden. cnn spoke to nearly three dozen current and former aides to kamala harris, democratic operatives, donors and outside advisers for this report. and members of harris' inner circle tell us she's being sidelined and set up to fail instead of being positioned to be a future president. but on the other side of things you have west wing staffers who say they are completely exasperated, throwing up their hands believing harris' staff doesn't serve her well, and frustrated by what they perceive to be awkward answers on her part of israel and the border crisis. a source also telling us some in biden's orbit have quietly wondered whether it would make sense if biden just replaced her by appointing her to a supreme court vacancy, for example. while sometimes this happens when poll numbers go south. i want to bring in a c
i'm jim acosta in washington.e begin this hour with a cnn exclusive, a vice president who is telling confidants she feels, quote, constrained as tensions build between her office and that of president biden. cnn spoke to nearly three dozen current and former aides to kamala harris, democratic operatives, donors and outside advisers for this report. and members of harris' inner circle tell us she's being sidelined and set up to fail instead of being positioned to be a future president. but on...
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>> reporter: jim, that's a key question. from talking to some of the concertgoers, they tell me that at various intervals in his performance, he actually paused and pointed to different areas of the crowd asking people, directing them to areas that needed attention. so it's unclear how he knew or if he was told or not. but here's what we do know about the time line according to the houston police department. at about 9:15 p.m. on friday, there was about 50,000 people in the crowd, that crowd started compressing towards the stage. by 9:38, this had turned into a mass casualty event with one officer describing multiple people on the ground, some of them in cardiac arrest, needing medical attention. now, at that point, that's when they say that tpromoters were notified to stop this concert. the concert was stopped about 10:10. live nation, the world festival, travis scott have all issued statements saying they're devastated, heartbroken, they're cooperating with authorities, but that is not enough for some concertgoers. multipl
>> reporter: jim, that's a key question. from talking to some of the concertgoers, they tell me that at various intervals in his performance, he actually paused and pointed to different areas of the crowd asking people, directing them to areas that needed attention. so it's unclear how he knew or if he was told or not. but here's what we do know about the time line according to the houston police department. at about 9:15 p.m. on friday, there was about 50,000 people in the crowd, that...
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i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm erica hill. an hour from now, a crucial hearing in former president donald trump's fight to keep secret hundreds of white house documented related ed to januar 6th. his legal team is claiming executive privilege arguing congress does not have the power to investigate him as a former president. >> the house select committee investigating the insurrection wants to see more than 700 pages of handwritten notes, draft documentaries, daily logs from trump's top advisers related to january 6th. trump has until next friday to obtain a court order blocking that request. let's begin with justice correspondent evan perez. the judge hearing this case has strongly criticized the january 6th insurrection, handled out prison time to some convicted rioters. does that give us a sense of where the judge will stand on the president's claims? >> yeah. look, i think it does give us a sense of how she views the january 6th attack, the extraordinary nature of it, and it will, i think, play into her decisionmaking. but,
i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm erica hill. an hour from now, a crucial hearing in former president donald trump's fight to keep secret hundreds of white house documented related ed to januar 6th. his legal team is claiming executive privilege arguing congress does not have the power to investigate him as a former president. >> the house select committee investigating the insurrection wants to see more than 700 pages of handwritten notes, draft documentaries, daily logs from trump's top...
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jim? >> and how bad is it there right now? do you get to live your life normally down there, david, or is it like it is in a lot of other countries where people are wearing masks and there are disruptions everywhere you go. >> reporter: there is a mask mandate, and that is being enforced from the severally days of the pandemic, jim. but in terms of restrictions they are light right now. in terms of the state of the pandemic, nowhere near as bad as it's in parts of western europe and eastern europe at the moment. but you see these early signs that the numbers are rising in this part of the country, as i said. you also start hearing about people testing positive. we've all gone through this around the world for many, many months. speaking to doctors today, though, there isn't much pressure on the hospitals right now in this part of south africa. both the public and the private system, it's relatively empty. they hope possibly that while this variant appears to be more transmissible, they're hoping it isn't necessarily more sever
jim? >> and how bad is it there right now? do you get to live your life normally down there, david, or is it like it is in a lot of other countries where people are wearing masks and there are disruptions everywhere you go. >> reporter: there is a mask mandate, and that is being enforced from the severally days of the pandemic, jim. but in terms of restrictions they are light right now. in terms of the state of the pandemic, nowhere near as bad as it's in parts of western europe and...
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it's such a good show i'm proud to be on it. >> we can't wait to have you, jim.n a bit jim cramer out of one market dow hanging on to a 100-point gain don't go anywhere. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones so, you want evs, you have come to the right place. is that tom brady? yeah. he comes in to recharge, get software updates. you know. let's go! growing up in a little red house, on the edge of a forest in norway, there were three things my family encouraged: kindness, honesty and hard work. over time, i've come to add a fourth: be curious. be curious about the world around us, and then go. go with an open heart, and you will find inspiration anew. viking. exploring the world in comfort. >>> good monday morning. welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street. i'm carl quintanilla with morgan brennan and david faber live at post nine of the new york stock exchange setting up for a busy week in d.c. as we sign the infrastructure bill, how get
it's such a good show i'm proud to be on it. >> we can't wait to have you, jim.n a bit jim cramer out of one market dow hanging on to a 100-point gain don't go anywhere. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones so, you want evs, you have come to the right place. is that tom brady? yeah. he comes in to recharge, get software updates. you know. let's go! growing up in a...
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jim? >> all right, nadia romero, thank you so much for that. >>> meanwhile, kyle rittenhouse's mother is speaking out after a kenosha, wisconsin, jury acquitted her son of all counts on friday. >> waiting for that verdict felt like forever. just looking at it as a mother's point. you don't want to see your child in that situation. that was the first picture i ever saw of him smiling like that since this happened. it made me feel like i had a part of my son back. >> cnn's natasha chen is with us now in kenosha. it's no surprise that fox news secured that interview with kyle's mother. a fox film crew has been embedded with rittenhouse for the entire trial. just a stunning development after everything that's happened in that case. and tomorrow an interview with tucker carlson and kyle himself is set to air. what more are you learning at this point? >> reporter: yeah, jim, this is another promotional clip that they've now aired of kyle rittenhouse. they've aired a couple of them promoting a lo
jim? >> all right, nadia romero, thank you so much for that. >>> meanwhile, kyle rittenhouse's mother is speaking out after a kenosha, wisconsin, jury acquitted her son of all counts on friday. >> waiting for that verdict felt like forever. just looking at it as a mother's point. you don't want to see your child in that situation. that was the first picture i ever saw of him smiling like that since this happened. it made me feel like i had a part of my son back. >>...
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i'm jim cramer, see you monday back east.ews with shepard smith starts now >>> elizabeth holmes, the theranos founder, on the stand in her criminal trial right now. and kyle rittenhouse learns his fate i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc >> we, the jury, find the defendant, kyle h. rittenhouse not guilty. >> reaction to the acquittal the white house's statement, and the reason that rittenhouse took the stand. >>> the president's massive social spending package clears the house. >> we'll be telling our children and grandchildren that we were here this day. >> the roadblocks ahead, and why it's too early for democrats to celebrate.
i'm jim cramer, see you monday back east.ews with shepard smith starts now >>> elizabeth holmes, the theranos founder, on the stand in her criminal trial right now. and kyle rittenhouse learns his fate i'm shepard smith, this is the news on cnbc >> we, the jury, find the defendant, kyle h. rittenhouse not guilty. >> reaction to the acquittal the white house's statement, and the reason that rittenhouse took the stand. >>> the president's massive social spending...