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jim: yes. lotfi: no.a: number two, what is the worst trade right now, buying emerging markets debt or european bonds? cameron? cameron: emerging-market debt. jim: european bonds. lotfi: e.m. debt. lisa: number three, our u.s. investment grade corporate bonds a buy or a sell? cameron: by. -- buy. jim: buy. lotfi: buy. lisa: three for three at the end. my thanks to all of you, cameron dawson, jim caron, and lotfi karoui. it seemed like this we can bonds there was one consensus trade and it was to go long-duration come along bonds, you saw a huge rally in trades as the dollar surged. for next week, we will see if that holds as the ecb tries to respond to the region and frankly of people take a look at the prospects of inflation. we will also take a look at the risk appetite as we take a look at some of the underlying measures of the consumer. from new york, that doesn't from us, same time, same place next week. this was bloomberg real yield. this is bloomberg. ♪ psst. girl. you can do better. ok. wow. i'm ri
jim: yes. lotfi: no.a: number two, what is the worst trade right now, buying emerging markets debt or european bonds? cameron? cameron: emerging-market debt. jim: european bonds. lotfi: e.m. debt. lisa: number three, our u.s. investment grade corporate bonds a buy or a sell? cameron: by. -- buy. jim: buy. lotfi: buy. lisa: three for three at the end. my thanks to all of you, cameron dawson, jim caron, and lotfi karoui. it seemed like this we can bonds there was one consensus trade and it was to...
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>> jim: i've got one. do you think i got here. >> greg: tom, this is kind of disturbing, don't you think. it's like something that you would tell me in a whisper. it's the liberal world order. >> tom: i have been saying this for years. maybe they are coming out with this now. i don't know who that guy was. he looked like a evil character from a bond movie. he's like, this is about the liberal world order. i think right-wingers have been saying it so let's come out say it because now alex jones is going to be like, they said it. now we know. he will go onto the next thing. they are trying to throw us off but we know it's for. and of course it is. boris had a point. of course it's about toxic masculinity. i guess. but putin likes that. you know what i mean? when they mention it to him. of course. strongman. >> greg: i would rather be a toxic masculine man than i don't know. >> kennedy: that picture of putin is like 25 years old. he don't look like that no more. >> greg: that's true. >> jim: one good thing ab
>> jim: i've got one. do you think i got here. >> greg: tom, this is kind of disturbing, don't you think. it's like something that you would tell me in a whisper. it's the liberal world order. >> tom: i have been saying this for years. maybe they are coming out with this now. i don't know who that guy was. he looked like a evil character from a bond movie. he's like, this is about the liberal world order. i think right-wingers have been saying it so let's come out say it...
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, jim. i still don't -- i don't buy this argument. you are suggesting that the announcements of new factories and supply chains automatically put supply chain onshoring in play now no no >> scott, i'm ginoing to contine to answer your question. what i'm trying to tell you is that for all the negative news, there is also positive news that is being ignored and so you asked me how can the cycle continue i look at the labor report, and okay, i will admit that labor is a lagging indicator, but for goodness samekes, there isn't a crack in it, whether it's the labor report itself or whether it's the jobless claims, and honestly you want these to get a little worse to take the fed's aggressiveness away. the point i'm trying to make here scott is we've been focused on the negative for all of the last six months. there are positives out there, you just have to wait for them to come through. the malaise will end when the fed pivots for that you're looking for inflation to com gasoline futures are they
, jim. i still don't -- i don't buy this argument. you are suggesting that the announcements of new factories and supply chains automatically put supply chain onshoring in play now no no >> scott, i'm ginoing to contine to answer your question. what i'm trying to tell you is that for all the negative news, there is also positive news that is being ignored and so you asked me how can the cycle continue i look at the labor report, and okay, i will admit that labor is a lagging indicator,...
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happy 70th, jim. jim norton. his friends call him d.j. mix because his clothes are always half off.th. finally, she is like a mop, sometimes damp, can often be found in the maintenance closet. fox news contributor, kat timpf. dana, thanks for coming on the show. i get to see you twice today. >> dana: your lucky day. >> greg: it is my lucky day. we discussed this on "the five." there has been news. >> greg: from there to here, i found out a little something. initially i thought this is something that the democrats cooked up as they were having their coffee break but you know we should go to the supreme court and trying to get arrested and tried to get in the news again. it turns out actually there was a progressive dark money group and asked all these women democrats to go over and get arrested on behalf of the cause. what is the first thing that aoc did, put out a fund-raising email. you have to wonder, what do you get in return for being fake arrested in this situation. he get the adoration from some in the media but you'll get the ridicule but then she even turns the ridicule into
happy 70th, jim. jim norton. his friends call him d.j. mix because his clothes are always half off.th. finally, she is like a mop, sometimes damp, can often be found in the maintenance closet. fox news contributor, kat timpf. dana, thanks for coming on the show. i get to see you twice today. >> dana: your lucky day. >> greg: it is my lucky day. we discussed this on "the five." there has been news. >> greg: from there to here, i found out a little something. initially...
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this is my first day back at school after a visit with uncle jim in washington dc uncle jim's the congressman from our district. i sure was popular that day especially since there was a test coming up in civics class here of thought i was running a special review session the way they asked so many questions. the gang couldn't wait to get the inside dope on my trip. they wanted to know where i'd been in washington. what did i see? what did i hear? so i told them just what happens when mr. miller goes to washington. he is the stories i told to them. uncle jim met me at the union station is like i got off my train when i told him that my civics class wanted me to make a report he walked my legs off showing me how the federal government works we started out right at the plaza in of the station. the first thing he showed me from the station was capitol hill the seat of our federal government. federal agencies are scattered all over the united states, but washington is a center of all national government activity. uncle jim thought we'd better start with a library of congress it's the biggest and m
this is my first day back at school after a visit with uncle jim in washington dc uncle jim's the congressman from our district. i sure was popular that day especially since there was a test coming up in civics class here of thought i was running a special review session the way they asked so many questions. the gang couldn't wait to get the inside dope on my trip. they wanted to know where i'd been in washington. what did i see? what did i hear? so i told them just what happens when mr. miller...
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>> hey, jim.l you do. looking at the national gas space. i know you like --. i'm looking at something a little bit cheaper. how about comstock resources? >> comstock resources, very cheap stock. i'm glad you mentioned, devon. we have big, big positions in the oils for my travel trust. there has been a lot of nice things being said about the travel trust, and i hope people watch monday. we are going to do a big club meeting. let's go to horace and marilyn. chorus! >> hey, jim. i'm a first-time caller from maryland, and i want to thank you for all of your advice over the years. >> thank you. thank you. >> like many others, i am struggling in this fair market. i would like your opinion on the stock purchase of a much higher level. i wonder if i should sell or buy more of moderna? >> i think that is the really real deal. i think it has not come down enough. i would want to own moderna. i do like pfizer more than moderna, because it was really really smart acquisition. let's go back to robert in colora
>> hey, jim.l you do. looking at the national gas space. i know you like --. i'm looking at something a little bit cheaper. how about comstock resources? >> comstock resources, very cheap stock. i'm glad you mentioned, devon. we have big, big positions in the oils for my travel trust. there has been a lot of nice things being said about the travel trust, and i hope people watch monday. we are going to do a big club meeting. let's go to horace and marilyn. chorus! >> hey, jim....
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i am jim cramer . see you . .ws with shepard smith starts now. >>> interest rates, raised again. the fed gives a new outlook on inflation and the risk of recession. >> we need a period of growth below potential. >>> gun manufacturers on capitol hill, after the series of mass killings. >> these murders are local problems that have to be solved locally. >> his push for lawmakers to focus on the type of
i am jim cramer . see you . .ws with shepard smith starts now. >>> interest rates, raised again. the fed gives a new outlook on inflation and the risk of recession. >> we need a period of growth below potential. >>> gun manufacturers on capitol hill, after the series of mass killings. >> these murders are local problems that have to be solved locally. >> his push for lawmakers to focus on the type of
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i've got a i've got a magazine story that jim will remember. okay and ken if you go long, i'll just do it mrs. reagan used to do should say no should say move it along. we went to new york in new york leslie goodman here. so we're in new york it there's you and and so secret service couldn't get cars to move or anybody. anyway, we get to this hotel and mrs. reagan and jim go up to their room and we had to get any frank mckay who was doing advance for us and here jim come over the radio and he says became mckay rose bush here. that's how we used to talk you guys doing and frank says a rose bush go and jim said mrs. reagan wants to know where her w magazine is. remember this one jim? and and and and frank says what's an fnw magazine? i won't repeat the words, but but he said that and jim says very casually mckay. this is reagan standing right here. so the next day frank franco's out, and he's frank's ball. i'm completely bald guys. always remember a big mustard. he goes out and buys a week black wig some weird wig puts it on the next morning. thi
i've got a i've got a magazine story that jim will remember. okay and ken if you go long, i'll just do it mrs. reagan used to do should say no should say move it along. we went to new york in new york leslie goodman here. so we're in new york it there's you and and so secret service couldn't get cars to move or anybody. anyway, we get to this hotel and mrs. reagan and jim go up to their room and we had to get any frank mckay who was doing advance for us and here jim come over the radio and he...
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>> reporter: hi there, jim. the kremlin this morning in a regular scheduled call with the kremlin spokesperson said this was not a political trial, they did not want to interfere, did not want to comment on this trial. you look at what is going on today, we came here, the media was not allowed inside the cos the way this trial date went, she was at first read the charges, she was asked whether she wanted to comment on the charges, she said she did not want to, but she said she understood the charges against her. there were two witnesses heard today. the trial date lasted about 2.5 hours and she was then led out of the courtroom. you're absolutely right, the u.s. embassy was here in the form of the charge d'affaires. they say brittney griner is being wrongfully detained here in russia. i want to listen to some of what the charge said. >> the u.s. embassy, the american government cares very deeply about this case and about miss griner's welfare as do millions of americans, as well as we care about the welfare of a
>> reporter: hi there, jim. the kremlin this morning in a regular scheduled call with the kremlin spokesperson said this was not a political trial, they did not want to interfere, did not want to comment on this trial. you look at what is going on today, we came here, the media was not allowed inside the cos the way this trial date went, she was at first read the charges, she was asked whether she wanted to comment on the charges, she said she did not want to, but she said she understood...
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i like that. >> and jim? >> i'm thinking exactly the same way. knowing that this day was coming, i called a little gathering of some folks in our congregation and said tell me what you think about pentecost. i represent you. and one of the folks said exactly the same thing. pentecostsy akind of graduation. jesus says as i have been physically with you, now you, body of christ, you are going to be physically empowered by the spirit and the world. it is time for you to step up and grow up. >> i like both those thoughts on the holy spirit and on pentecost. the, i'm of the bias that a lot of people do not put the emphasis on the pentecost. we do on advent christmas, we emphasize lent and easter. but there is no emphasis on the pentecost and the spirit. why do you think that is? and am i right about that and? >> i like to think it is sometimes a very sad commentary for us. because folk in our humanness want to follow. it is easy to say i am a follower of jesus christ. but have jesus' teachings and lessons seem to indicate more of us doing and partneri
i like that. >> and jim? >> i'm thinking exactly the same way. knowing that this day was coming, i called a little gathering of some folks in our congregation and said tell me what you think about pentecost. i represent you. and one of the folks said exactly the same thing. pentecostsy akind of graduation. jesus says as i have been physically with you, now you, body of christ, you are going to be physically empowered by the spirit and the world. it is time for you to step up and...
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. >> i'm jim sciutto. failure to act. the january 6th committee presenting some of the most damning evidence yet, illustrating former president trump's refusal to call off the attack on the capitol. testimony notably from high ranking life-long republicans, painted the picture of how trump watched tv as the violent assault unfolded. officials say he never called law enforcement or the pentagon to put an end to the violence and while video evidence showed rioters hanging on every word from the president, we learned that trump initially refused to use the word peace when he finally sent a tweet to that mob. >> and still to this day, former president trump will not say the election is over. witnesses say it took him nearly an hour to record this three-minute video the day after the insurrection due to his complete objections to the truth. watch. >> and to those who broke the law, you will pay. you do not represent our movement, you do not represent our country, and if you broke the law -- can't say that. i'm not -- i already
. >> i'm jim sciutto. failure to act. the january 6th committee presenting some of the most damning evidence yet, illustrating former president trump's refusal to call off the attack on the capitol. testimony notably from high ranking life-long republicans, painted the picture of how trump watched tv as the violent assault unfolded. officials say he never called law enforcement or the pentagon to put an end to the violence and while video evidence showed rioters hanging on every word from...
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i'm jim sciutto in for erin burnett. "outfront", breaking news. the white house responding here on "outfront" after putin ups the ante on a prisoner swap deal. cnn exclusively reporting that president vladimir putin is demanding even more when it comes to the swap. according to sources, not only does he want viktor bout in exchange for brittney griner and paul whelan, the russians also now want a convicted murderer to be released. he was sentenced to life in president there. you broke the story. what more can you tell us what about the russians are demanding here. >> reporter: yeah. what we are told is earlier this month after they proposed the deal for viktor bout for paul whelan and brittney griner, they wanted this man for murdering a chechen in broad daylight. the german authorities said this colonel had done, had carried out at the direct order of the kremlin. he was sentenced to life in prison. now, what we are told is the russians, after receiving this offer by the white house, countered essentially by saying they wanted him as well. the na
i'm jim sciutto in for erin burnett. "outfront", breaking news. the white house responding here on "outfront" after putin ups the ante on a prisoner swap deal. cnn exclusively reporting that president vladimir putin is demanding even more when it comes to the swap. according to sources, not only does he want viktor bout in exchange for brittney griner and paul whelan, the russians also now want a convicted murderer to be released. he was sentenced to life in president there....
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jim?d, nadia, you were saying the tennessee bureau of investigation is now reviewing all of this. what do we know about that investigation? >> we were able to get the affidavit that shows officers say that they decided that it was proper to detain him and the officers pursued and made entry by kicking in the front door and so that is the question that i asked to brandon's attorney about what he called a forced entry and that he says if this was really about an alleged traffic stop, things should not have escalated in this way. take a listen. no prior felony, no robbery, no homicide, no active shooter allegation. a quick level of forced entrip into the home, immediate use of force. >> reporter: so attorney wharton says there were no attempts at de-escalation, things were just escalated. he wants transparency as it continues. and i was able to speak with brandon callaway and asked him how he's been doing since all of this happened.oway and asked hi how he's been doing since all of this happe
jim?d, nadia, you were saying the tennessee bureau of investigation is now reviewing all of this. what do we know about that investigation? >> we were able to get the affidavit that shows officers say that they decided that it was proper to detain him and the officers pursued and made entry by kicking in the front door and so that is the question that i asked to brandon's attorney about what he called a forced entry and that he says if this was really about an alleged traffic stop, things...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. first this hour, the man accused of attacking new york's republican nominee for governor made his initial appearance in federal court just a short time ago. the 43-year-old was arrested earlier today on federal assault charge -- on a federal assault charge for thursday's tech on congressman lieee zeldin. zeldin was giving a campaign speech when the suspect approached him. you can see in this video right here, held out a key chain with two sharp point ts on it. cnn's evan perez is following all of this for us. he's here with me now. evan, what more are we learning about this man? that video, again, we've shown it a number of times. very alarming. >> it's a very disturbing thing to happen, obviously. li lee zeldin, a congressman was on stage when this attack happened. the suspect's name is david j jakabonis. he's charged with assaulting a member of congress with a deadly weapon. you can see that he's carrying this object, he has this object in his hand as he approaches the congressman.
i'm jim acosta in washington. first this hour, the man accused of attacking new york's republican nominee for governor made his initial appearance in federal court just a short time ago. the 43-year-old was arrested earlier today on federal assault charge -- on a federal assault charge for thursday's tech on congressman lieee zeldin. zeldin was giving a campaign speech when the suspect approached him. you can see in this video right here, held out a key chain with two sharp point ts on it....
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. >> jim just slumped back in his chair. he literally just slumped back in his chair when you said that. >> he can slump all he wants. >> i you're both saying somethig different. >> we're actually not. >> jim, in my view, this is one of the easiest marks to analyze that we've seen since i've been in the business. '08 was another one. you knew when the financial system was crashing and also tightening financial conditions, there was only one outcome that's the same thing here going to your point with commodities down by 30%, all right, take inflation down by 30%, 35% where are you at you're still 2 1/2 times to three times to where the fed wants to be. directionally it may be okay and directionally it may lead to a rally, but i want to emphasize in every show, the fed is just starting we haven't even felt the impact of it. and we're seeing it in earnings now. i still think savita is too high technically it's 3400. it's great she made it i think she's emotionally involved because she has to be it's a tough, tough call to take
. >> jim just slumped back in his chair. he literally just slumped back in his chair when you said that. >> he can slump all he wants. >> i you're both saying somethig different. >> we're actually not. >> jim, in my view, this is one of the easiest marks to analyze that we've seen since i've been in the business. '08 was another one. you knew when the financial system was crashing and also tightening financial conditions, there was only one outcome that's the same...
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i want to get back to something that jim said. microsoft and google reported earnings announcements after the close. both companies, amazon and others, missed top and bottom line and you know, the stocks went up and that shows you the positioning of investors and as an investor, you need to consistently ask yourself, what is priced into markets and it's clear that while we may not get that capitulative flush we were all looking for in a bottom, we have seen it in parts of the market like tech. as we look forward, we prefer tech we prefer oil because of the way they've behaved here this week we prefer oil and energy stocks and we may have already seen the bottom in some other sectors and such i would like to make one more point, if i can, frank we've seen a very meaningful move in yields the two-year was in an uptrend it's now starting to reverse that and the two-year is the best signal for when the fed is going to pivot from hiking to cutting rates. we're seeing action in the ten-year, as well. and so that is why we view this as a
i want to get back to something that jim said. microsoft and google reported earnings announcements after the close. both companies, amazon and others, missed top and bottom line and you know, the stocks went up and that shows you the positioning of investors and as an investor, you need to consistently ask yourself, what is priced into markets and it's clear that while we may not get that capitulative flush we were all looking for in a bottom, we have seen it in parts of the market like tech....
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we know, jim, the u.s.very serious and is serious about getting paul whelan and brittney griner out of russia and back to the united states. that's because brittney griner's trial is moving into an extremely important phase of the trial. we know that brittney griner right now is somewhat nervous but focused on preparing. i was able to speak to her legal team how she's doing, preparing in these important days. here's what she had to say. wnba star brittney griner focussed on the final and decisive phase of drug charges in russia. her daughter said the athlete is keeping the faith. >> she's stressed and quite nervous. and she knows that the end of the trial is approaching. but she really appreciates all the support she's getting. >> reporter: griner's legal team is building their strategy on efforts to get leniency from the court for showing remorse for trying to enter the country with vaping cartridges containing cannabis oil. >> i do understand what my charges are against me. and with them being accidentall
we know, jim, the u.s.very serious and is serious about getting paul whelan and brittney griner out of russia and back to the united states. that's because brittney griner's trial is moving into an extremely important phase of the trial. we know that brittney griner right now is somewhat nervous but focused on preparing. i was able to speak to her legal team how she's doing, preparing in these important days. here's what she had to say. wnba star brittney griner focussed on the final and...
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>> so this is a big deal, jim. it's flying a little bit under the radar because it's up for next term now. now, the united states constitution, our federal constitution says that it's up to state legislatures how they will cast their votes for president and congress. however, that has always been interpreted to mean state legislatures get to set the ways, but thn en the state cour can review those methods. if they're unconstitutional, state courts can say sorry state legislatures, can't do it that way. it's unconstitutional. this case could wind up in a scenario where state legislatures can do whatever they want, constitutional or not, and the state courts have no say. they can't even review it. if you think about some of the things we've been learning that donald trump and others were trying to pressure state legislatures and state officials to do in 2020, this will make it easier for them to get away with that in 2024. >> and when you say get away with, i mean, what we're talking about here is a super partisan, h
>> so this is a big deal, jim. it's flying a little bit under the radar because it's up for next term now. now, the united states constitution, our federal constitution says that it's up to state legislatures how they will cast their votes for president and congress. however, that has always been interpreted to mean state legislatures get to set the ways, but thn en the state cour can review those methods. if they're unconstitutional, state courts can say sorry state legislatures, can't...
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jim and poppy? >> there must.uch for pushing for answers for more than a month now. thanks very much. >>> this morning, we have learned the name of the three people killed by that gunman at the indiana mall as well as the identity of the 22-year-old good samaritan who stopped the attack. >> cnn couldnrrespondent omar jimenez following all of this from greenwood, indiana. what do we know about the crucial minutes and seconds when all this played out? >> reporter: yeah, jim and poppy. well, for starters, these were people who were just trying to enjoy a normal night out, which should have been a normal night out at this mall on sunday night and we have learned, of course, the names of those killed, victor gomez, rosa rivera, and pedro pinella were among the three killed by the gunman. two others injured including a 12-year-old girl, but they're expected to be okay. this gunman came out of the bathroom, firing, after being in there for more than an hour, and while he did a lot of damage, it was within two minutes of
jim and poppy? >> there must.uch for pushing for answers for more than a month now. thanks very much. >>> this morning, we have learned the name of the three people killed by that gunman at the indiana mall as well as the identity of the 22-year-old good samaritan who stopped the attack. >> cnn couldnrrespondent omar jimenez following all of this from greenwood, indiana. what do we know about the crucial minutes and seconds when all this played out? >> reporter: yeah,...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. days after the january 6 committee exposed a president bent on clinging to power donald trump has maintained his grip on much of the republican party thanks to his rock star status on the far right. he was greeted with a hero's welcome in florida that would make a pro wrestler blush. ♪ >> and i fight harder for you than any president has ever fought. we're going to make america great again. i love you. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 45th president of the united states of america, donald j. trump! ♪ and i'm proud to be an american ♪ ♪ where at least i know i'm free ♪ ♪ and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me ♪ ♪ and i gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today ♪ >> yes, that actually did happen last night in tampa, florida. but unlike the lyrics to that lee greenwood song, trump did not gladly stand up to defend the country on january 6. he sat as the testimony was laid out watching television for 187 minutes while the insurrect
i'm jim acosta in washington. days after the january 6 committee exposed a president bent on clinging to power donald trump has maintained his grip on much of the republican party thanks to his rock star status on the far right. he was greeted with a hero's welcome in florida that would make a pro wrestler blush. ♪ >> and i fight harder for you than any president has ever fought. we're going to make america great again. i love you. thank you. >> ladies and gentlemen, please...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer live at post 9 of the new york stock exchange. david faber has the morning off. it is official two quarters of negative gdp growth as the q2 print is down 0.9. futures bounced briefly on that news as the 2-year yield got crushed, lowest in almost two months on a big day for corporate results. that takes us to our roadmap this morning a second straight quarterly decline in gdp we'll get reaction from the white house later this hour. meta shares moving lower after posting that first-ever revenue drop then there's jetblue agreeing to buy spirit airlines in a nearly $4 billion deal, creating the fifth largest u.s. airline yesterday the fed chair addressed concerns >> i do not think the u.s. is currently in a recession and the reason is there are too many areas of the economy that are performing, you know, too well and of course i would point to the labor market, in particular. as i mentioned, it's true that growth is slowing, and for reasons that we understand, really the growth was extraordinarily high last year, 5.5% we would have e
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer live at post 9 of the new york stock exchange. david faber has the morning off. it is official two quarters of negative gdp growth as the q2 print is down 0.9. futures bounced briefly on that news as the 2-year yield got crushed, lowest in almost two months on a big day for corporate results. that takes us to our roadmap this morning a second straight quarterly decline in gdp we'll get reaction from the white house later this hour. meta shares moving lower...
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i lean to what jim is talking about, we've at least gotten close to that point. may bounce around for a little longer i think that will start to correct to some degree the fed will absolutely always like they said and have been very transparent about data, they will look at that data. as they do and as we look at the ten year and two year starting to pull back back underneath three, some work getting done for them going forward if we can continue on a bit of a positive path as you try to layout there now, i think things can start to move the right direction for what we're looking for, but it is not easy, not going to happen overnight. i don't necessarily think it happens just this month of july. i think we have a few months to look forward to where we have bumps, some days where inflation certainly is the focal point once again i think we will get past that. i'm pretty excited about the second half of the year being much better than what we look at in the first half. no doubt in my mind. >> it would be hard to believe the second half could be much worse for stock
i lean to what jim is talking about, we've at least gotten close to that point. may bounce around for a little longer i think that will start to correct to some degree the fed will absolutely always like they said and have been very transparent about data, they will look at that data. as they do and as we look at the ten year and two year starting to pull back back underneath three, some work getting done for them going forward if we can continue on a bit of a positive path as you try to layout...
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jim and poppy? >> rosa flores, thank you very much for being there on the scene and ed for your reporting, as well. let's talk about what we have learned in this report. cnn legal analyst former new york city prosecutor paul cowan is with us, and a former secret service agent and former head of security for the texas city independence school district joins us. mike, looking at the 77 pages, they called it an interim report, so there will be more to come, but it's a systemic failure. they use that word, at every level it appears by every -- most officers there. at the end, you did have officers that did breach the classroom. what did you learn from this report that is most important in your mind? >> i think that what we need to learn as a nation is that this particular incident is not just isolated to uvalde isd. i think that throughout the nation and most districts, you'll find that if they have a similar incident, the response would likely be the same. and i say that because if you historically loo
jim and poppy? >> rosa flores, thank you very much for being there on the scene and ed for your reporting, as well. let's talk about what we have learned in this report. cnn legal analyst former new york city prosecutor paul cowan is with us, and a former secret service agent and former head of security for the texas city independence school district joins us. mike, looking at the 77 pages, they called it an interim report, so there will be more to come, but it's a systemic failure. they...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. just days after the january 6 committee exposed a president whose actions were a disaster, there is little evidence that donald trump has lost his mojo with the far right of the republican party. in fact, he was greeted with a hero's welcome last night in florida. watch this, complete with video and pyrotechnics. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 45th president of the united states of america, donald j. trump! ♪ and i'm proud to be an american ♪ ♪ where at least i know i'm free ♪ ♪ and i won't forget the men who died ♪ ♪ who gave that right to me and i gladly stand up ♪ ♪ next to you and remember still today ♪ >> but unlike the lyrics to that lee greenwood song, trump didn't gladly stand up to defend the country on january 6. he sat watching tv fo 187 minutes while the insurrection happened and even last night he wasn't letting go of his bogus election grievances. >> if i stayed home, if i announce that i was not going to run for office, the persecution of donald trump would
i'm jim acosta in washington. just days after the january 6 committee exposed a president whose actions were a disaster, there is little evidence that donald trump has lost his mojo with the far right of the republican party. in fact, he was greeted with a hero's welcome last night in florida. watch this, complete with video and pyrotechnics. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 45th president of the united states of america, donald j. trump! ♪ and i'm proud to be an american ♪...
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host: jim antle? guest: that is the overall argument the january 6 committee is trying to make, so even if they cannot make some kind of legal case the justice department would pursue to render the president ineligible from running again, they are trying to make the argument he shouldn't be anywhere near the levers of power again and that the system barely held on january 6. they would be too risky and dangerous to put him in the position to be making these decisions again. republican primary voters by and large don't seem to agree with that argument and they are going to get the first chance to decide whether trump is in a position to run again. we will have to see if the broader electorate shares that sentiment. host: they also will get to decide the future of liz cheney. what is it? guest: if you look at the polling at the state level and congressional district level, which is not always great, but it overall shows she will go down to a pretty steep defeat. she faces two problems i think. number on
host: jim antle? guest: that is the overall argument the january 6 committee is trying to make, so even if they cannot make some kind of legal case the justice department would pursue to render the president ineligible from running again, they are trying to make the argument he shouldn't be anywhere near the levers of power again and that the system barely held on january 6. they would be too risky and dangerous to put him in the position to be making these decisions again. republican primary...
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jim >> yeah, well jim is always definitely on point.no surprise that there's a fixation or proclivity towards violence, those described earlier. we see this often in these cases, many months sometimes years with the progression towards finally doing some horrible violent acts. i will also say that typically people are aware of the movement towards this fixation on violence it would've been great if there had been some intervention before an incident like today happens. again, it's not a surprise, i think this is pretty common, particularly in this demographic of young white males under the age of 20, or in their 20s with the proclivity towards violence, or fixation on violence. ultimately, committing some sort of violent act like this. >> carmen best, jim kavanaugh, thank you so much for your help withll this right now. do stick around, we've got another hour coming up. this is much more, behind the story. we are only about an hour in says we learned that the person of interest is in custody, no charges as of yet, no suspects named as o
jim >> yeah, well jim is always definitely on point.no surprise that there's a fixation or proclivity towards violence, those described earlier. we see this often in these cases, many months sometimes years with the progression towards finally doing some horrible violent acts. i will also say that typically people are aware of the movement towards this fixation on violence it would've been great if there had been some intervention before an incident like today happens. again, it's not a...
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last thing, jim mentioned we're 15% into the season. not by market cap. by market cap, the real earnings season starts this coming week we haven't seen nothing yet. >> how do you respond to that? >> he makes good points. >> by the way -- >> yeah. >> it's not a point of view. they're facts. you have painted this at times of one person's opinion versus another. it is true that the market has been in a down trend it is true that housing is rolling over it's true that the fed is tightening and it's very true that layoffs are being announced by the day and more are likely to be announced. >> yeah, okay, fine. >> so, please. >> the overarching point that he made it's indeterminant right now and whether it's 15% or 10% by market cap, by the way we're talking about low numbers. and i already qualified that but i think there's more to it than just the earnings so far. i think you look at where gasoline futures are right now they're off more than 25% in a month. that hasn't shown up at the pump yet. the reason this matters -- and i know it's only one data point --
last thing, jim mentioned we're 15% into the season. not by market cap. by market cap, the real earnings season starts this coming week we haven't seen nothing yet. >> how do you respond to that? >> he makes good points. >> by the way -- >> yeah. >> it's not a point of view. they're facts. you have painted this at times of one person's opinion versus another. it is true that the market has been in a down trend it is true that housing is rolling over it's true that...
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jim, go ahead.st 2: well, with all due respect, i don't think it is fair to say that democrats are not paying attention to what is going on at the border. i am more than willing to agree there's a difference in how we approach it. former president trump pointed out last night once again that the wall has been built, so republicans have a funny way about what is going on down there. more needs to be done. there's no doubt about it. my hope, my desire, my wish is that someday we could pass comprehensive immigration reform that deals with a whole host of issues, including what is going on at the border. host: all right. tim in albany, new york. go ahead, tim. tim, can you hear us? caller: can you hear me? host: yes, now. go ahead. caller: hi. i just had a question for your guest there. the republicans tying their wagon to trump, i mean, i don't know where you're republican guest thanks it is going to get them, because the republicans are basically dead anyway, because the demographics are changing. he
jim, go ahead.st 2: well, with all due respect, i don't think it is fair to say that democrats are not paying attention to what is going on at the border. i am more than willing to agree there's a difference in how we approach it. former president trump pointed out last night once again that the wall has been built, so republicans have a funny way about what is going on down there. more needs to be done. there's no doubt about it. my hope, my desire, my wish is that someday we could pass...
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jim >> yeah, well jim is always definitely on point.se that there's a fixation or proclivity towards violence, those described earlier. we see this often in these cases, many months sometimes years with the progression towards finally doing some horrible violent acts. i will also say that typically people are aware of the movement towards this fixation on violence it would've been great if there had been some intervention before an incident like today happens. again, it's not a surprise, i think this is pretty common, particularly in this demographic of young white males under the age of 20, or in their 20s with the proclivity towards violence, or fixation on violence. ultimately, committing some sort of violent act like this. >> carmen best, jim kavanaugh, thank you so much for your help with all this right now. do stick, around we've got another hour coming up. this is much more, behind the story. we are only about an hour in says we learned that the person of interest is in custody, no chargers as of yet, no suspects named as of, yet
jim >> yeah, well jim is always definitely on point.se that there's a fixation or proclivity towards violence, those described earlier. we see this often in these cases, many months sometimes years with the progression towards finally doing some horrible violent acts. i will also say that typically people are aware of the movement towards this fixation on violence it would've been great if there had been some intervention before an incident like today happens. again, it's not a surprise,...
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is complicated. >> andt love th-- and a lot of iterations of the guides today, jim.ying that we are still seeing what we saw before. >> and u.p.s., and domestic was down, and the packaging, and look the revenues with up per piece, and i am not going to jump all over carol tomey, and look the praise of coca-cola, and it is only up 0.7, and that is a mistake, because that is a beautiful quarter, and probably one of the best quarters i have seen. >> organic is up 16, and double the street. >> and that guy, james quincy, he is fabulous, and he is not talking about the ancillaries that he is developing, chico and the water. >> and the growth. >> but it is one-third of the growth is happening to be some of the newer things that we are talking about and whether it is the ranch water, and we have not seen the jack and coke. but i think that if they have head winds, and the ratio is well in hand, and 10.5 billion free cash flow. i think that he is putting money in growth areas, and he has done a remarkable job and reenergized the company, and i want to praise james quincey, a
is complicated. >> andt love th-- and a lot of iterations of the guides today, jim.ying that we are still seeing what we saw before. >> and u.p.s., and domestic was down, and the packaging, and look the revenues with up per piece, and i am not going to jump all over carol tomey, and look the praise of coca-cola, and it is only up 0.7, and that is a mistake, because that is a beautiful quarter, and probably one of the best quarters i have seen. >> organic is up 16, and double...
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this is such an interesting conversation to have, i think, jim.'re in a bunch of these names, too kinder and transocean, exxonmobil so, steph points out, yes, but these stocks are considerably off their 52-week highs. they're up so much year-to-date, but many of them are considerably off their 52-week high like, it raises the issue. should i be selling, taking some profits, or buying more, taking advantage of the fact that they're down, thinking that the environment is still going to be good >> and you know, just last week, i initiated a position in exxonmobil, so my actions speak for me to give you the fundamentals behind it, i just can't conceive of a scenario in which supply and demand come into plans i just can't conceive of it. if somebody wants to educate me on that, that's fine i'm not in the hyperactive camp of, we're going to $200 a barrel on oil, but you certainly see what natural gas is doing here and abroad, mainly abroad. it's because there's a supply demand imbalance, the commodity prices will be reflected eventually in the earnings
this is such an interesting conversation to have, i think, jim.'re in a bunch of these names, too kinder and transocean, exxonmobil so, steph points out, yes, but these stocks are considerably off their 52-week highs. they're up so much year-to-date, but many of them are considerably off their 52-week high like, it raises the issue. should i be selling, taking some profits, or buying more, taking advantage of the fact that they're down, thinking that the environment is still going to be good...
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but you're right, jim.ock has come down so has oil let's take a look at -- >> we're sitting here talking every day about inflation. in the meantime, the refinery margins are being smashed. remember the refineries were cleaning up when the president was going on and on? >> yes >> and the by the way, we are getting $3 in a lot of places. what is the problem here >> we're below 93. >> the gloom is endless >> yesterday he cited gas refineries being a main impediment >> might see $3.99 by august, gasbuddy even jeff curry talking about our view they argue it still takes brent to 110, not as high as they're forecasting. >> i think it stays at $3.85 to $3.90 if the government would stop pumping we'll see how the president does with the pariah murderers. he didn't care for saudi arabia. why is no one talking about how oil is plummeting and instead talking about the price indices are high why does this not matter >> there seems to be a belief that oil is going to sharply rebound at some point. >> it can't. unless chi
but you're right, jim.ock has come down so has oil let's take a look at -- >> we're sitting here talking every day about inflation. in the meantime, the refinery margins are being smashed. remember the refineries were cleaning up when the president was going on and on? >> yes >> and the by the way, we are getting $3 in a lot of places. what is the problem here >> we're below 93. >> the gloom is endless >> yesterday he cited gas refineries being a main...
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>> yes, jim. this is not really the first time even within the hearings we've heard about potential witness tampering. this is par for the course, most notably, remember, back in 2018 president trump and his lackies tried to reach out to michael cohen before his congressional testimony really with no repercussions that sort of fell flat. this goes to your question. it is kind of difficult to prove witness tampering, witness intimidation. certainly the phone call will not be enough. certainly the text liz cheney showed in previous hearings likely will not be enough. however, it does go to the matter this is part of trump and his inner circle to really shape the testimony before this committee. clearly he cares about this testimony as much as he says he doesn't. he's watching in the wings. he's tweeting about it or whatever the reciprocal social media platform is to twitter. and he's paying attention. >> so, jim, listen to this from the chairman of the committee, bennie thompson, what he said to our
>> yes, jim. this is not really the first time even within the hearings we've heard about potential witness tampering. this is par for the course, most notably, remember, back in 2018 president trump and his lackies tried to reach out to michael cohen before his congressional testimony really with no repercussions that sort of fell flat. this goes to your question. it is kind of difficult to prove witness tampering, witness intimidation. certainly the phone call will not be enough....
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erica, jim?ening as many states have passed or are passing laws to block access, you know, battle here on multiple fronts. jeremy diamond at the white house, thank you so much. >>> this news just in to cnn, perhaps good news, the u.s. economy added 372,000 jobs in the month of june, that number beat expectations as the federal reserve is working to cool off the economy, the labor market as well, to help bring down inflation. >> cnn's rahel solomon joining us in new york with more on this latest jobs report. the job market is red hot there are concerns about a looming recession. we were talking briefly in the break. we live in this world where a good jobs report is almost bad. how does that work? >> well it a very nuanced jobs report. so what the report tells us is that the labor market is still very strong, some might say too strong. so we came in at 372,000 jobs being added last month. the expectation was 100,000 less than that, the unemployment rate remaining steady at 3.6% for the last four mo
erica, jim?ening as many states have passed or are passing laws to block access, you know, battle here on multiple fronts. jeremy diamond at the white house, thank you so much. >>> this news just in to cnn, perhaps good news, the u.s. economy added 372,000 jobs in the month of june, that number beat expectations as the federal reserve is working to cool off the economy, the labor market as well, to help bring down inflation. >> cnn's rahel solomon joining us in new york with more...
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. >> i'm jim sciutto. a very busy friday morning. the justice department is preparing for a legal fight with former trump white house officials as it looks to compel several members of trump's inner circle to testify about the former president's actions and conversations surrounding january 6th. new overnight, cnn's learned the house select committee plans to share some 20 transcripts with justice department investigators. january 6th committee member zoe lofgren says it is just beginning. >> it is really like a dam has broken, and people are coming in to speak to the committee. there is a very much an active investigation. >> one major point of have, the 25th amendment, the committee now seekingsome from cabinet members who discussed the possibility of removing trump from office. key witnesses include former treasury secretary steven mnuchin, daniel radcliffe and mick mulvaney who just spoke to cnn moments ago. all of this comes as we're learning a former doj staffer, someone who worked with jeffrey clark, the man trump wanted to in
. >> i'm jim sciutto. a very busy friday morning. the justice department is preparing for a legal fight with former trump white house officials as it looks to compel several members of trump's inner circle to testify about the former president's actions and conversations surrounding january 6th. new overnight, cnn's learned the house select committee plans to share some 20 transcripts with justice department investigators. january 6th committee member zoe lofgren says it is just...
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>> it ought not to, jim. the tricky thing with the secret service's mission is these folks swear an oath to essentially take a bullet for the president. the question is, does that extend to, if asked to carry out an order that might be i am permissible on behalf of the president, would they do it? it puts secret service agents i think in a very tricky and uncomfortable position here. no, they ought to be operating outside of politics. if you unless, i cited scandals that applied to both democratic and republican demonstrations. but as i said, it doesn't look right. it's the oversight committee, the homeland security committee, that oversees secret service. >> moving forward broadly to the january 6th committee and where it goes next, you had some interesting analysis, you don't think there's any upside to calling pence or trump as a witness. there's also the constitutional question that would need to be addressed in terms of, you know, one branch of government compelling the head of -- the former head of anot
>> it ought not to, jim. the tricky thing with the secret service's mission is these folks swear an oath to essentially take a bullet for the president. the question is, does that extend to, if asked to carry out an order that might be i am permissible on behalf of the president, would they do it? it puts secret service agents i think in a very tricky and uncomfortable position here. no, they ought to be operating outside of politics. if you unless, i cited scandals that applied to both...
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. >> i'm jim sciutto. good to be in new york. >>> this morning we are learning new, shocking information and details from the first detailed comprehensive report on the police response to the school shooting in uvalde, texas. the damning report by texas lawmakers shows failures on multiple levels by multiple officers and commanders. the report found that there were nearly 400 officers on the scene that day, but says, quote, systematic failures and egregiously poor decision-making resulted in more than an hour of confusion and chaos before police finally confronted and then killed the gunman who had murdered 19 children and 2 teachers. the victims' family members got a copy of the report before it went public. vincent salazar, whose granddaughter, you probably remember her picture, was among those young children killed. he reacted with skepticism. >> we're not going to get the truth. because there is cover-up. everybody's throwing everybody under the bus. the only ones that ain't under the bus is because th
. >> i'm jim sciutto. good to be in new york. >>> this morning we are learning new, shocking information and details from the first detailed comprehensive report on the police response to the school shooting in uvalde, texas. the damning report by texas lawmakers shows failures on multiple levels by multiple officers and commanders. the report found that there were nearly 400 officers on the scene that day, but says, quote, systematic failures and egregiously poor decision-making...
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>> let's look at jim fish. the president and ceo of wwm. jim, congratulations. really incredible numbers and as long as i have talked to -- since you took the job, i think this may be your single best quarter and your best growth year afteryear. >> i think that you may be right. considering what's going on in the economy i know we saw gdp numbers come in soft today. i guess we are looking at a -- a small recession. so the fact that our organic growth is as good as it was, top line, bottom line action i think you may be right. this may be the best quarter ever. >> it's made of a number of things. one thing that's most certain you have been careful in the business you take. construction has been great for you. your landfills always in the right place. it came together. i couldn't find any one thing i wanted to point out other than great pricing, good -- really good places to go to work. your landfills just killing it. >> really if you look at the growth of the business for the quarter it was really driven by the core business itself. a solid waste business was up
>> let's look at jim fish. the president and ceo of wwm. jim, congratulations. really incredible numbers and as long as i have talked to -- since you took the job, i think this may be your single best quarter and your best growth year afteryear. >> i think that you may be right. considering what's going on in the economy i know we saw gdp numbers come in soft today. i guess we are looking at a -- a small recession. so the fact that our organic growth is as good as it was, top line,...
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host: jim antle?uest: that is the overall argument the january 6 committee is trying to make, so even if they cannot make some kind of legal case the justice department would pursue to render the president ineligible from running again, they are trying to make the argument he shouldn't be anywhere near the levers of power again and that the system barely held on january 6. they would be too risky and dangerous to put him in the position to be making these decisions again. republican primary voters by and large don't seem to agree with that argument and they are going to get the first chance to decide whether trump is in a position to run again. we will have to see if the broader electorate shares that sentiment. host: they also will get to decide the future of liz cheney. what is it? guest: if you look at the polling at the state level and congressional district level, which is not always great, but it overall shows she will go down to a pretty steep defeat. she faces two problems i think. number one,
host: jim antle?uest: that is the overall argument the january 6 committee is trying to make, so even if they cannot make some kind of legal case the justice department would pursue to render the president ineligible from running again, they are trying to make the argument he shouldn't be anywhere near the levers of power again and that the system barely held on january 6. they would be too risky and dangerous to put him in the position to be making these decisions again. republican primary...
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good monday morning, i am with the jim craver -- jim cramer. goldman sachs starting us off. that is our roadmap. we will dig through those numbers as the stocks move in an opposite direction. someone is getting a pretty big boost. delta is ordering 100 planes from raytheon. >>> the largest european listing in more than a decade as well, gf k spinning off of that $36 billion for healthcare is mrs. we have a couple new corporate names that are floating around. >> they spend a fortune to come up with these names. >> as we said, day at the new new york stock exchange. jim will ring the opening bell to celebrate mad money moving to the stock exchange. you said it is one of the best days that you have had here? >> i am not seeking recognition, but i am seeking a better place to do the show. 17 years, it has been a great run. the fact is that the guests that i want are here. i want the closing l to be a great celebration of capitalism. i want to see you guys more than i do. i think that it will be -- what are you laughing at? >> he wants to see us more? >> i like you. >> i like you
good monday morning, i am with the jim craver -- jim cramer. goldman sachs starting us off. that is our roadmap. we will dig through those numbers as the stocks move in an opposite direction. someone is getting a pretty big boost. delta is ordering 100 planes from raytheon. >>> the largest european listing in more than a decade as well, gf k spinning off of that $36 billion for healthcare is mrs. we have a couple new corporate names that are floating around. >> they spend a...
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jeff. >> hi, jim, it is jeff. i am calling from oregon and i want to give a shout out to retail investment power. my question is gamestop. they are set to launch an nft marketplace at the end of the month. do you think this is enough to keep investors interested? >> gamestop is what i call a controlled stock. it is controlled by a group of investors. they announced a four for one stock split. it doesn't create values, but they control it. there are really only two controlled stocks in the market which are amc and gamestop. when i say controlled, exactly what i mean. no need to buy in. i am not more sanguine than everyone else you hear about this market. many stocks to me are already reflecting a recession, so if we get a stagnant economy and a possible re-acceleration with much less inflation, though stock should go higher. this logistics, reit, might be right for your portfolio. i'll give you my take. >>> there is a lot of chatter about the bottom. i am looking at technicals to see if the bottom is in or more pai
jeff. >> hi, jim, it is jeff. i am calling from oregon and i want to give a shout out to retail investment power. my question is gamestop. they are set to launch an nft marketplace at the end of the month. do you think this is enough to keep investors interested? >> gamestop is what i call a controlled stock. it is controlled by a group of investors. they announced a four for one stock split. it doesn't create values, but they control it. there are really only two controlled stocks...
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by the time jim webb became nasa administrator in 1961, some of the media and congressional attentione lavender scare had died down but many agencies were still regularly targeting queer employees. on october 22 1963, nasa budget analyst clifford norton was driving his car your lafayette square. two police officers from the moral squad saw him pick up a man, drive around the block come and pick him up, and drop them off the same spot. the officers followed both men where they arrested the two of them in the parking lot and took them to the morals office to issue a traffic violation for speeding. the police interrogated both men r two hours about their to it is in sexual activities. meanwhile, the moral squad called over the nasa security chief who arrived at 3:00 a.m. and watched the last part of the police interrogation is norton continued to deny the homosexual accusations. in the security chief brought clifford norton over to nasa headquarters where he and a colleague interrogated norton until 6:00 a.m. through these hours of late-night interrogations, norton conceded he sometimes
by the time jim webb became nasa administrator in 1961, some of the media and congressional attentione lavender scare had died down but many agencies were still regularly targeting queer employees. on october 22 1963, nasa budget analyst clifford norton was driving his car your lafayette square. two police officers from the moral squad saw him pick up a man, drive around the block come and pick him up, and drop them off the same spot. the officers followed both men where they arrested the two...
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>> that is correct, jim. brand new flood watch is issued as new storms are beginning to percolate in western kentucky and western tennessee, and they're going to be marching eastward throughout the overnight. it's probably going to start raining in a place like hazard where the flooding was really bad. sometimes after midnight tonight. also seeing a bunch of storms firing up along a cold front. that front is going to lift northward. that's going to help these storms develop. new flood watch just issue that does include southern and eastern kentucky until monday morning. as we take a look at the rain as it moves through in waves, that's where the pron blem is, it's going to move over the same areas repeatedly. in and around hazard one to three inches, on saturated ground that's going to really cause problems and anywhere from eastern arkansas all the way to virginia there is the threat for flash flooding. now, we're focusing in on kentucky but certainly any of these year-over-year shaded areas could have heavy
>> that is correct, jim. brand new flood watch is issued as new storms are beginning to percolate in western kentucky and western tennessee, and they're going to be marching eastward throughout the overnight. it's probably going to start raining in a place like hazard where the flooding was really bad. sometimes after midnight tonight. also seeing a bunch of storms firing up along a cold front. that front is going to lift northward. that's going to help these storms develop. new flood...
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joining me today, stephanie link, amy raskin on set, we have jim leaventhal, and josh brown dow is good for about 87 1/3, we're in green across the board including the ten-year note yield. 291 is where we are today. josh, you have some josh moves we're going to get to those in a few minutes. don't do thebig reveal just yet. i think they're major, major-ish, i'll split the difference with you. i want to start with amy, though, really what jumped out to me in some of the pre-show notes, amy, and look, you've been, i think fair to say one of the more cautious investors we've had on the show in the last six months or so. you are less so today, right i'm less bearish than i was in january is what you told our producers, why >> a lot of bad news has been priced in. we were cautious coming into the year at the beginning of the year, there were only three 25-bit fed hikes priced into the markets. people were still in the transitory camp. we thought inflation would be more double, but now everybody i talk to is bearish and the market's down 20%. and at one point a few weeks ago, we had gotten to
joining me today, stephanie link, amy raskin on set, we have jim leaventhal, and josh brown dow is good for about 87 1/3, we're in green across the board including the ten-year note yield. 291 is where we are today. josh, you have some josh moves we're going to get to those in a few minutes. don't do thebig reveal just yet. i think they're major, major-ish, i'll split the difference with you. i want to start with amy, though, really what jumped out to me in some of the pre-show notes, amy, and...