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jim fayed's company.m's nephews 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
jim fayed's company.m's nephews 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....
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jim, why don't they embrace it.will go there just to say they were there, like the influencers. oh i got selfies at pedo island. >> jim: i would probably go there just for the goof of taking a picture of my old room. [laughter]. >> jim: but it really is, it is the same vibe of going to see -- that's why they tore down jeffrey damner's apartment building. or people drive by where the man son murders happen. you can't unsee what happened there. so it literally is just going to be people who want to be a part of something that was morbid or historical no matter how bad it was. like as witch has people that will visit because somebody terrible happened there. this won't draw a romance. there's no way. >> greg: interesting. i didn't see it that way. i saw they would definitely pave it over >> kat: put a sandals up. >> greg: yeah put up a sandals. i don't know maybe i'm just from a different age. >> i guess their big line would be, at least we're not staten island. [laughter] >> greg: terrible. you be up next, mickey's mu
jim, why don't they embrace it.will go there just to say they were there, like the influencers. oh i got selfies at pedo island. >> jim: i would probably go there just for the goof of taking a picture of my old room. [laughter]. >> jim: but it really is, it is the same vibe of going to see -- that's why they tore down jeffrey damner's apartment building. or people drive by where the man son murders happen. you can't unsee what happened there. so it literally is just going to be...
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thank you, jim. >>> we will be right back. >>> president biden and former president trump are trading jabs with an eye towards the general election, nikki haley is continuing to make her case to voters, arguing the gop fight is far from the finish. now with less than four weeks from the south carolina primary, nikki haley is accusing him of bullying his way to the nomination, and she said today he needs to man up and debate her. >> donald trump had a total meltdown. a total meltdown. he literally threw a temper tantrum onstage like i had never seen. he was clearly confused, right? i think we need to have mental competency test for anybody over the age of 75, and he took offense to that and it hurt his feelings. he needs to come face-to-face, and man up, donald, i know you can do it. i think we are getting under his skin. just saying. i don't know. >> joining me now the former chairman of the south carolina republican primary, and he supports former governor haley in the primary. great to see you and
thank you, jim. >>> we will be right back. >>> president biden and former president trump are trading jabs with an eye towards the general election, nikki haley is continuing to make her case to voters, arguing the gop fight is far from the finish. now with less than four weeks from the south carolina primary, nikki haley is accusing him of bullying his way to the nomination, and she said today he needs to man up and debate her. >> donald trump had a total meltdown. a...
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jim: pavon is in with his par. he has the dual membership, pga tour and dpa world tour after finishing in the top 10 in europe last year. he says the tournament he is looking forward to playing the most is buck lists go is the memorial tournament. trevor: one of miy favorites, always fun to go up and hang out with jack for the week. jim: jack just had a birthday last week. i hope it was a happy one,cannot wait to see him. jaeger now, dottie. dottie: cool enough to put the hoodie back on. pitching wedge from 126, 121 front. trevor: the ball looks like it is nestled down a touch. jim: good shot. dottie: played up to the right number for sure. jim: now, hojgaard, dottie. dottie: 101, kind of waiting for a signal here because he carries a 10-iron. not getting it though. can use the backstop. trevor: i think that is what he is probably going to try to do. there you go. similar putt to what we saw schauffele make earlier. eujim: detry leader by one. dottie: 10 yards closer, sands wedge. right in the middle of the stance,
jim: pavon is in with his par. he has the dual membership, pga tour and dpa world tour after finishing in the top 10 in europe last year. he says the tournament he is looking forward to playing the most is buck lists go is the memorial tournament. trevor: one of miy favorites, always fun to go up and hang out with jack for the week. jim: jack just had a birthday last week. i hope it was a happy one,cannot wait to see him. jaeger now, dottie. dottie: cool enough to put the hoodie back on....
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we did have samsung, jim -- down 35. quarters of declines, worst in 15 years, along with microchip guidance. what do you think is going on there? >> i think there's two worlds going on. let's not look at the near term. carl, yesterday was a big look at the future and what nvidia is doing. today things aren't so great. david, it always comes back to people saying don't be so excited about apple. samsung is regarded as a proxy for cell phones. yesterday we didn't care. today seems to be a focus. >> apple shares down about 1% after a gain yesterday, an overall gain for the magnificent seven. although apple is still down 4.6% for the year, similar. where do you come out in terms of all this different noise we did on both sides, about iphone demand, particularly in china, increased competition from the lieshgs of huawei and on and on from there. >> i think the iphone demand in china, we hear it could be down as much as 30%. we do have the very exciting launch of vision probe february 2nd. david, if you're buying apple, you're
we did have samsung, jim -- down 35. quarters of declines, worst in 15 years, along with microchip guidance. what do you think is going on there? >> i think there's two worlds going on. let's not look at the near term. carl, yesterday was a big look at the future and what nvidia is doing. today things aren't so great. david, it always comes back to people saying don't be so excited about apple. samsung is regarded as a proxy for cell phones. yesterday we didn't care. today seems to be a...
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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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. >>> but we begin with jim in kansas city where the weather is going to be a story for you, jim, andor steelers-bills. >> coldest game in history is what they're -- certainly going to happen. it's already pretty freezing here. i will tell you, carl, this is streamed on peacock. i did come out here in part because i think that in itself is big news. i don't want to lose what the narrative is of today with the banks, with the ppi, but i'm thrilled to be here, and i'm thrilled that we are presenting the game, and i'll be along saturday doing some pregame. so, yeah, i'm here, and on to the show. >> it's going to be fun to watch tomorrow, jim. >>> so, let's dive right in. very noisey, as we said, even with some revenue misses. is jpmorgan the clear standout? >> yes, because you know what? they set the tone. the first thing they did was come out to say net interest income is really terrific. that's what we decide is going to be important. it's like, jamie dimon picked a metric, and that was the metric. i could hit on a bunch of it, maybe earnings per share, which would make it so you like
. >>> but we begin with jim in kansas city where the weather is going to be a story for you, jim, andor steelers-bills. >> coldest game in history is what they're -- certainly going to happen. it's already pretty freezing here. i will tell you, carl, this is streamed on peacock. i did come out here in part because i think that in itself is big news. i don't want to lose what the narrative is of today with the banks, with the ppi, but i'm thrilled to be here, and i'm thrilled that...
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tweet me at jim cramer. i think we might be approaching that a very special moment that happens after a huge flood. that moment where you say, what the heck am i doing? i just made a fortune. i haven't taken anything off the table. 242 points to a new all-time high. i think we are pretty much there. and i'm glad i am talking about this on an update. because if i spattered these same lines after a big downturn you would justify me saying, thanks cramer for nothing. you never get these rare five moments. got you! it means you need to do some trimming. purely, because your privates don't count. and until you bring a register you don't take -- make any money until you take it off. right now we don't seem to notice that we are being greedy. we are just so darn slaphappy we forget misses cramer's first law. my late mom who loves the ponies, and the slots. boom! when you scored a big head you headed out of seizures or the liberty bell racetrack as fast as you could. and you went, and bought a beautiful cashmere swe
tweet me at jim cramer. i think we might be approaching that a very special moment that happens after a huge flood. that moment where you say, what the heck am i doing? i just made a fortune. i haven't taken anything off the table. 242 points to a new all-time high. i think we are pretty much there. and i'm glad i am talking about this on an update. because if i spattered these same lines after a big downturn you would justify me saying, thanks cramer for nothing. you never get these rare five...
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>> jim, it's the kind of thing a cult does.er political party is a personality cult, and trump's the cult leader. look, i primarilied trump four yearsing -- primaried trump four years ago, and i'm a nobody. the rnc back then canceled 22 primaries and caucuses. they will do anything and everything to try to stop nikki haley. the talk this last week, jim, that the rnc may consider anointing trump as the presumptive nominee, that came from trump. your own colleague kaitlan collins reported that that was trump's idea. of course it was. let the voters decide. >> and chuck, i did want to ask you about some of trump's remarks earlier today. he was essentially saying that he doesn't want to see a border deal come out of the senate because he wants to be able to run on this issue in the fall. and he said if anybody wants to blame anybody, blame me. what did you -- what did you make of all of that? you spend a lot of time down in texas. a lot of republicans have been saying it's an invasion, there are all these migrants coming across the
>> jim, it's the kind of thing a cult does.er political party is a personality cult, and trump's the cult leader. look, i primarilied trump four yearsing -- primaried trump four years ago, and i'm a nobody. the rnc back then canceled 22 primaries and caucuses. they will do anything and everything to try to stop nikki haley. the talk this last week, jim, that the rnc may consider anointing trump as the presumptive nominee, that came from trump. your own colleague kaitlan collins reported...
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really appreciate it. >> thank you, jim. >> thanks, jim. >> great to see you. thanks for your time. >>> in the meantime, a jury says trump should pay e. jean carroll more than $83 million for defaming her. still ahead, we're joined by defense attorney shan wu, that's coming up. >>> for years donald trump called e. jean carroll a liar even after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing the writer. now there's a price tag attached to them. a jury says trump will have to pay her more than $83 million. with me is defense attorney and former federal prosecutor shan wu. it's been just over 24 hours since the jury reached this verdict, handed out that eye-popping number. and we saw this rally earlier today. donald trump did not mention e. jean carroll. >> right. >> what do you think? >> well, i think it's beginning to add up. you know, $5 million here, $83 million here, maybe $300 million in the ag case. heats beginning to pay attention. >> in an op-ed you wrote the jury went easy on trump. what did you mean by that? >> i was thinking it was going to go in the $10
really appreciate it. >> thank you, jim. >> thanks, jim. >> great to see you. thanks for your time. >>> in the meantime, a jury says trump should pay e. jean carroll more than $83 million for defaming her. still ahead, we're joined by defense attorney shan wu, that's coming up. >>> for years donald trump called e. jean carroll a liar even after a jury found him liable for sexually abusing the writer. now there's a price tag attached to them. a jury says trump...
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>>> hey, jim.: thank you. >>> i had had a stop in my portfolio for a while, sticker cyp k. and recently it is skyrocketing and share price. should i write a little longer? >> reporter: you know right, i'm not so sure that -- a lot of people think that vargas is gonna buy them, the stock is not very big. that's half -- cell have tomorrow, and then let the rest run. i i'm going to roberts in california, robert. >>> hey, jim, booyah, how are you doing? >> reporter: how are you? >>> i'm in traffic. i want to ask you about what's stock -- compared to another stop. we have right platforms and marathon digital. >> reporter: but are we doing with these? let's not fooling around. you want bitcoin by bitcoin. i think bitcoin is topping out by the way. i think enough is enough, and cushing is coaching. and that lay these and gentleman is the conclusion of the lightning round! >>> the lightning round is sponsored by charles schwab. coming up, bristol myers is on a shopping spree. can the pipeline growth powere
>>> hey, jim.: thank you. >>> i had had a stop in my portfolio for a while, sticker cyp k. and recently it is skyrocketing and share price. should i write a little longer? >> reporter: you know right, i'm not so sure that -- a lot of people think that vargas is gonna buy them, the stock is not very big. that's half -- cell have tomorrow, and then let the rest run. i i'm going to roberts in california, robert. >>> hey, jim, booyah, how are you doing? >>...
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jim went into it. i won't go into it as is going to, $132 billion, 3.6 million people, significant percentage of those sins are african american students. despite her friends on its side of the table the supreme court did everything they can to stop me. replacing every leadpipe in america. every single lead pipe in america's going to be taken out and replaced with a copper pipe. [applause] why? because and mostly poor neighborhoodshb that's where the leadpipe are and that's why kids end up with brain damage because of the lead. i'm not going to go into it. look, you can turn on a faucet for your child and doesn't get yosick from drinking water comig into the home. delivering high-speed internet that's affordable for everybody, everybody. so you don't have to sit in the mcdonald's parking lot for your child to do their homework. we reducing clean energy so you can finally breathe cle air without leaving home. [applause] look, i understand it. when we moved from scranton, i was raising claymont delaware.
jim went into it. i won't go into it as is going to, $132 billion, 3.6 million people, significant percentage of those sins are african american students. despite her friends on its side of the table the supreme court did everything they can to stop me. replacing every leadpipe in america. every single lead pipe in america's going to be taken out and replaced with a copper pipe. [applause] why? because and mostly poor neighborhoodshb that's where the leadpipe are and that's why kids end up with...
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jim. how are you doing? your eagles flew the coop, you still are i guess supporting them. >> yeah. although i have to tell you candidly i did wear a kansas city chiefs hat today and everyone was saying are you kidding me? and i say i'm an andy reid fan. i think it's all about personalities. what can i do for you? >> caller: wp, iell, i wanted t bring to your attention one of the greatest shortages that's existing now and it's called uranium. >> it sure is. you've got a really good point. >> caller: it's a problem that no -- >> i'll give you the one problem. because you know i've been supporting uec. that's been the way i want to play it. it's a legitimate company even though a lot of vancouver companies i've had trouble with over time. the problem is we've got to see some small modular reactors built soon and i just don't see them. and that is my worry. that said, i agree with you. uranium could be a great long-term thesis. kinder morgan might have gotten hit today but when you take a closer look under the h
jim. how are you doing? your eagles flew the coop, you still are i guess supporting them. >> yeah. although i have to tell you candidly i did wear a kansas city chiefs hat today and everyone was saying are you kidding me? and i say i'm an andy reid fan. i think it's all about personalities. what can i do for you? >> caller: wp, iell, i wanted t bring to your attention one of the greatest shortages that's existing now and it's called uranium. >> it sure is. you've got a really...
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>> exactly, jim. now i've looked at some of the -- i got some high definition pictures of that frame and what's going on with it. so the mounting point, the top mounting point that you can see in some of these photos includes a pin, a sheer pin. it's not supposed to be a sheer pin but it's a pin that has apparently broken off. it's much shorter than it should be. something broke off there whether it was misattached on the other side. finding this door is critical at this point because there's parts of that door that will tell us how it was attached at the time it broke. now chair woman homendy said they have metal urgists at the location that will be looking at the metal so if they get that door and they look at the door and see if it was a sudden fracture or wear and tear. that would save a lot of time in the investigation should they be able to find the door. >> is this a larger issue with the boeing 737 max 9 planes? we heard about these issues before. not this particular issue, but is there someth
>> exactly, jim. now i've looked at some of the -- i got some high definition pictures of that frame and what's going on with it. so the mounting point, the top mounting point that you can see in some of these photos includes a pin, a sheer pin. it's not supposed to be a sheer pin but it's a pin that has apparently broken off. it's much shorter than it should be. something broke off there whether it was misattached on the other side. finding this door is critical at this point because...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. good evening. we begin the hour with a torrent of bizarre and hateful comments coming from donald trump on the campaign trail in iowa this weekend. this weekend alone the former president mocked the late senator john mccain for injuries he suffered while serving. he taunted president biden and said the civil war could have been negotiated. >> the civil war was so fascinating, so horrible. i'm so attracted to seeing it. see, there was something i think could have been negotiated, to be honest with you. without john mccain, we would have had it done. john mccain for some reason he couldn't get his arm up. remember, he goes like that. he was stuttering through the whole thing. he's a threat to democracy. i'm a -- he's a threat to -- da, da, democracy. wow. >> of course, looming over the campaign this weekend is the third anniversary is the attack on the u.s. capitol. yesterday the justice department released this never before seen footage of rioters confronting two republican congressmen barricaded in
i'm jim acosta in washington. good evening. we begin the hour with a torrent of bizarre and hateful comments coming from donald trump on the campaign trail in iowa this weekend. this weekend alone the former president mocked the late senator john mccain for injuries he suffered while serving. he taunted president biden and said the civil war could have been negotiated. >> the civil war was so fascinating, so horrible. i'm so attracted to seeing it. see, there was something i think could...
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uncle jim met me at the union station as i got off the train.him my civics class wanted to make a report, he showed me how the federal government looks. we started out in front of the station. the first thing he showed me was capitol hill at the seat of our federal government. federal agencies scattered all over and washington is the center of the activity. uncle jim started at the library of' congress the biggest and mot important library in america set up originally for all the people. documents and records of the government and copies of most books and magazines published in the united states. but the one thing we wanted to see was in a glass case near the front of the building. the foundation of all the powers and laws of our government. we couldn't really have a form of government without it. the original constitution of the united states of america. provides for a government with three main branches each with special functions uncle jim says, this is how they work. the constitution provides that the law shall be made by the legislative bra
uncle jim met me at the union station as i got off the train.him my civics class wanted to make a report, he showed me how the federal government looks. we started out in front of the station. the first thing he showed me was capitol hill at the seat of our federal government. federal agencies scattered all over and washington is the center of the activity. uncle jim started at the library of' congress the biggest and mot important library in america set up originally for all the people....
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it brought on jim crow.et me be clear, for those who don't seem to know, slavery was the cause of the civil war. [applause] pres. biden: there is no negotiation about that. now -- [applause] now we are living in an era of a second lost cause. once again, there are some in this country trying to turn the loss into a lie, a lie which of if allowed to live will once again bring terrible damage to this country. this time, the light is about the 2020 election. election you made your voices heard in your power known. just two days ago we marked the third anniversary of one of the darkest days of american history, january 6. a day in which insurrectionists stormed the american capitol trying to stop, for the first time in history, the peaceful transfer of power. we saw with our own eyes the truth of what happened. that violent mob was whipped up by lies from a defeated. former president smashing windows, screaming blood on statues, ransacking offices. outside, they erected gallows, chanting "hang mike pence." insid
it brought on jim crow.et me be clear, for those who don't seem to know, slavery was the cause of the civil war. [applause] pres. biden: there is no negotiation about that. now -- [applause] now we are living in an era of a second lost cause. once again, there are some in this country trying to turn the loss into a lie, a lie which of if allowed to live will once again bring terrible damage to this country. this time, the light is about the 2020 election. election you made your voices heard in...
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jim: maybe one more question? joe: i'd take them all. jim: you only have sch carolyn o'connor. here's a mic right>> thank you for your time senator. carolyn o'connor with liberty utilities. you mentioned democrat and republican extremes. so are can that work in does it work in washington? joe: yeah, i mean, i look at -- all the different parts of the country. every part is different. someone asked my father oneaid i want this, this, and this. i said do you treat all your children the do you think they all have the same capacity and capabilities? don't you have to have some you have to nudge in the mornings? some you have to catch them and hold them back? you have to look at he regions of how we operate and allow you to do all you can to be who you are. that's bottom line. met government was never intended to be your provider if you believe someone can provide, they can't. it wasn't design. they're designed to be your partner with the empathy those who can't participate in that. i always told people, you asked e you a democrat or republican, i don't know what i am. i can tell yo
jim: maybe one more question? joe: i'd take them all. jim: you only have sch carolyn o'connor. here's a mic right>> thank you for your time senator. carolyn o'connor with liberty utilities. you mentioned democrat and republican extremes. so are can that work in does it work in washington? joe: yeah, i mean, i look at -- all the different parts of the country. every part is different. someone asked my father oneaid i want this, this, and this. i said do you treat all your children the do...
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jim brought this up earlier. i'm at a loss for words in terms of what to say here, jim.e have talked about this off air, on air, repeatedly. now, we don't know if spirit is directly implicated in terms of what caused this accident, but we do know that they made the plug and they make the fuselages for the max, so there are questions about whether or not spirit -- what role they may have played in this, and that's why shares of spirit are down more than 12%. >> you know, phil, we all remember when boeing kind of off loaded spirit. it was one of those things that really kind of raised numbers for boeing. but you know what? $3.6 billion company. it's caused so many problems, and i wonder, is it just too complicated, the way boeing decided to make these planes, by trying to organize all these little companies, including spirit, which they sold? i mean, it just seems wrong to me that something could happen. just because they wanted to save money. >> well, i don't think that they did it because they wanted to save money. remember, you know how this goes, jim. wall street falls
jim brought this up earlier. i'm at a loss for words in terms of what to say here, jim.e have talked about this off air, on air, repeatedly. now, we don't know if spirit is directly implicated in terms of what caused this accident, but we do know that they made the plug and they make the fuselages for the max, so there are questions about whether or not spirit -- what role they may have played in this, and that's why shares of spirit are down more than 12%. >> you know, phil, we all...
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it brought on jim crow. let me be clear, for those who don't seem to know, slavery was the cause of the civil war. [applause] president biden: there is no negotiation about that. now we are living in an era of a second loss because. -- lost cause. some of this country are trying to turn the loss into a lie, a lie which of allowed to live will once again bring temporal -- bring terrible damage to this country. the lie is about the 20 20 election. you major parent known. two days ago, we mark the third anniversary of one of the darkest days in american history, january 6. the day in which insurrectionists stormed the united states capitol trying for the first time in american history to stop the peaceful transfer of power in the country. we also with their own eyes the truth of what happened. that violent mob was whipped up by lies from a defeated former president. they smashed windows and smeared blood on statues and ransacking offices. outside, insurrectionists erected gallows chanting hank mike pence. they
it brought on jim crow. let me be clear, for those who don't seem to know, slavery was the cause of the civil war. [applause] president biden: there is no negotiation about that. now we are living in an era of a second loss because. -- lost cause. some of this country are trying to turn the loss into a lie, a lie which of allowed to live will once again bring temporal -- bring terrible damage to this country. the lie is about the 20 20 election. you major parent known. two days ago, we mark the...
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jim, we were talking earlier about the margin here. the margin of trump's victory is something going to be studied very, very carefully. that's what his campaign is slightly worried about but this is raising the expectations for him. that's 28 points, and his campaign is saying they're hoping for a 12-point victory. that's the biggest in the history of the iowa caucuses. that, of course, is true. but a 12-point victory would mean there are huge questions about donald trump among republican voters. jim, as we sort of take a step back and look at all of this, the reason this is important this is the first time republican voters will have a say in sort of analyzing and assessing, giving their judgment on him as a former president who of course faces many criminal charges in many jurisdictions. this will either set him on a glide path to the nomination or perhaps slow that somewhat. >> yeah. and of course the weather is a big wild card in all this. jeff, standby. i want to bring in ron brownstein, our cnn political contributor and analyst.
jim, we were talking earlier about the margin here. the margin of trump's victory is something going to be studied very, very carefully. that's what his campaign is slightly worried about but this is raising the expectations for him. that's 28 points, and his campaign is saying they're hoping for a 12-point victory. that's the biggest in the history of the iowa caucuses. that, of course, is true. but a 12-point victory would mean there are huge questions about donald trump among republican...
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>> hey, jim. i want to ask you about supermicro. >> that is a master! i love this stock. it is just crazy. but all that said, i think nvidia is better. but, they want to change that. i would call it super duper micro and then it would be more like scooby-doo. anyway, if the rogue warrior in the market keeps going -- then i think we can keep moving higher. we just need more billionaires who want you in your change. all today, we will feel more gains as more investors realize you can get more out of the stock market then with the two year period coming into 2024, we have been intrigued by the original backstops. they did quite well this week. and we use this season as a way to get a sense of a host of macbook trends because we have to know more than just what the federal reserve tells us or when these people come on the air and they have no idea what they are talking about. i am running through jb hunt and telling you what to do. >>> plus, rate cut or no rate cut, does your portfolio have what it ta
>> hey, jim. i want to ask you about supermicro. >> that is a master! i love this stock. it is just crazy. but all that said, i think nvidia is better. but, they want to change that. i would call it super duper micro and then it would be more like scooby-doo. anyway, if the rogue warrior in the market keeps going -- then i think we can keep moving higher. we just need more billionaires who want you in your change. all today, we will feel more gains as more investors realize you can...
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they're seeing successes after successes, jim. if you are republicans and advising donald trump, the question is we know our witness is here, but can we find a running mate that may bring credibility on these issues. that's where you look at someone like nikki haley if she wants it. >> that would be a twist. michael, shermichael, thanks a lot. >> thank you, jim. >> we'll be right back. to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. >>> georgia prosecutor fani willis continues to come under scrutiny amid allegations that she and special prosecutor nathan wade are romantically involved. there are growing calls for her to step down from t
they're seeing successes after successes, jim. if you are republicans and advising donald trump, the question is we know our witness is here, but can we find a running mate that may bring credibility on these issues. that's where you look at someone like nikki haley if she wants it. >> that would be a twist. michael, shermichael, thanks a lot. >> thank you, jim. >> we'll be right back. to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's...
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>> thanks, jim.unced on february 13th, people expecting 30% for the term you, that would close down about 18% with a high of 13 51. i want your opinion on the h ood robin hood market. >> they have too much exposure to options for the customers, and bitcoin for the customers. i need them to get a better base of customers. i would suggest you go by swaps. let's go to mitch in illinois. mitch? >> thanks, jimmy, how are you? >> i'm doing, well how about you? >> not bad. i have a question for you on this chicago staple that sold over 11 million hot dogs last year. i want your thoughts on portobellos. >> portobellos is great. they were just burying us under all that private equity stock. the private equity guys were read to get out, everybody was wrong. i'm glad we pushed back. still 39 times earnings, let's go to math in massachusetts. matt? >> jim, how are we? >> i'm doing good, math, how about you? >> pretty good. i would love to hear your thoughts on so at house. i don't think it's a long or short righ
>> thanks, jim.unced on february 13th, people expecting 30% for the term you, that would close down about 18% with a high of 13 51. i want your opinion on the h ood robin hood market. >> they have too much exposure to options for the customers, and bitcoin for the customers. i need them to get a better base of customers. i would suggest you go by swaps. let's go to mitch in illinois. mitch? >> thanks, jimmy, how are you? >> i'm doing, well how about you? >> not...
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kennedy: happy new year and jim alexis and danny, is wonderful do not miss jim 14 company works in saratogaanuary 27th, and 28, and coming up, as if you like to die guess it was clinically dead, and, 24 minutes. she didn't get back to life and for an unbelievable story and it is next, sta ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ here's why you should switch fo to duckduckgo on all your devie duckduckgo comes with a built-n engine like google, but it's pi and doesn't spy on your searchs and duckduckgo lets you browse like chrome, but it blocks cooi and creepy ads that follow youa from google and other companie. and there's no catch. it's fre. we make money from ads, but they don't follow you aroud join the millions of people taking back their privacy by downloading duckduckgo on all your devices today. news" saturday night in the next guest, guide and came back life has ever conversation starter, the doctor say that her horse are pleading after going into seven cardiac arrest and she was sick with covid-19, 24 minutes, she was clinically dead, header has been perform cpr and mts resuscitated her as it was a lie, do die and
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"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. "fast." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market march, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job not just to entertain but teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tweet me @jimcramer. maybe it won't be a cakewalk for the bulls after all. today we got a number that didn't fit. a consumer price index reading that was actually a little too hot. if you're a bull here you're betting on a soft landing, and that means you need two things to go right. first we can't have hotter than expected inflation numbers that make the fed more hawkish. and second, we can't have subpar corporate earnings. you've got to have good earnings. you can't have subpar earnings. today we got the former. which is why the averages
"mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. "fast." "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market march, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you a...
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george. >> caller: hi, jim. in an oil company where the analysts are expecting both revenue and earnings per share to be up about 25% this year. the stock is selling at about six times earnings and there's been a huge amount of insider buying recently. so when it comes to matador resources are you a bull? >> oh, my, i can't resist. this fella's got a little sense of humor going. i happen to like the company. i like matador. but remember, i am in the end a coterra person. ctra. coterra. let's go to devon in west virginia. devon. >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah. how are you doing this evening? >> i'm doing well. how about you, kevin? >> caller: doing great. thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: i've been watching you for years and really want to thank you for all the hard work you do for us home gamers. >> oh, thank you, man. doing my best. appreciate it. thank you. what's up? >> caller: i've got a question regarding -- i took a small position in a stock after it was split off from its parent company an
george. >> caller: hi, jim. in an oil company where the analysts are expecting both revenue and earnings per share to be up about 25% this year. the stock is selling at about six times earnings and there's been a huge amount of insider buying recently. so when it comes to matador resources are you a bull? >> oh, my, i can't resist. this fella's got a little sense of humor going. i happen to like the company. i like matador. but remember, i am in the end a coterra person. ctra....
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so just a month off that, that major partisan victory and pre adult jim. and he's pedal plan was to totally remove everyone from customer. thank to the settings that are most battalions supported by 25 used to ship battalions a walk in tuscany to in this totally one sided battle. in fact, it was a massacre. the germans captured 60000 civilians from cause of the region and sent most of them to use end of its concentration camp. this is the original full page report in german by wall correspondent or near, published in the gym and newspaper to ditch as i think. because of the mountain lies between the sofa, buena and for the bus with us. an enormous wooded area. more than 45 kilometers long. gone by deep, gorgeous, and surrounded by swamp, be lowland with wild rivers dance with the 1st people's liberation army. for the federation of no magic bulk and real business, murder was allowed itself to be driven in expectation of the attack that would destroy the just wild bands, but well organized groups. they print their in newspapers in the cause of the forest. th
so just a month off that, that major partisan victory and pre adult jim. and he's pedal plan was to totally remove everyone from customer. thank to the settings that are most battalions supported by 25 used to ship battalions a walk in tuscany to in this totally one sided battle. in fact, it was a massacre. the germans captured 60000 civilians from cause of the region and sent most of them to use end of its concentration camp. this is the original full page report in german by wall...
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so this jim document helped a lot by new health jim and split precise with the military documents. so following the gym and documents that i quoted just now, i succeeded in finding both ends to communicate in the german press and even the author of that report in the original film, the right off to the customer operation. head of the independent state of croatia, county public was even received by the florida at of hitler himself. both the germans and cro. let's work strongly happy with a successful elimination of bandits. that's good now said the final liquidation of the one to mention. the fact is, the tablets had already great words that his great operations saying that he successfully was old, the jewish, and this it'd be an issues of the question in croatia. in this context, it's perfectly clear why cut me i use such a language that's very typical of the signature of s as documents and definitely not to them. and couldn't be seen in the german press. took nails, results are under stated and fall from what really happened in costa, in that bloody mexico to build time didn't onl
so this jim document helped a lot by new health jim and split precise with the military documents. so following the gym and documents that i quoted just now, i succeeded in finding both ends to communicate in the german press and even the author of that report in the original film, the right off to the customer operation. head of the independent state of croatia, county public was even received by the florida at of hitler himself. both the germans and cro. let's work strongly happy with a...
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former governor derek riley, jim hodges. former superintendent of education tenenbaum is in the house. we also have members, todd rutherford is here along with members of the south carolina house. also our south carolina senate democratic caucus also in the house. thank you all for your service. i've got a two-part job. i will come back later to talk about first in the nation. my primary job right now is to introduce our next speaker. he needs no introduction. and i know i share this feeling with so many of you here. because congressman clyburn is more than just a representative. he's my former boss, he still thinks he's my boss. i still think he's my boss, i just don't get paid anymore. he's my mentor, my friend, but most importantly, my political father. and your ex teacher. i first met congressman clyburn when i was in high school. shortly after winning my first election as national honor society president. so i give congressman clyburn a call. i asked if he would come to my school to initiate us as officers in the honor
former governor derek riley, jim hodges. former superintendent of education tenenbaum is in the house. we also have members, todd rutherford is here along with members of the south carolina house. also our south carolina senate democratic caucus also in the house. thank you all for your service. i've got a two-part job. i will come back later to talk about first in the nation. my primary job right now is to introduce our next speaker. he needs no introduction. and i know i share this feeling...
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jim? >> all right. thank you very much. hope everybody stays safe out there. >>> still ahead, president biden launches more attacks on iran-backed rebels in yemen. houthi officials again vowing to retaliate. we're talking to retired lieutenant general mark hertling what this means for tensions in the region. stay with us. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> now to the middle east where the u.s. has carried out additional strikes on houthi targets in yemen, coming a day after the u.s. and uk launched a coordinated multi-nation attack on nearly 30 houthi sites. the u.s. and its allies are attempting to stop the iranian-backed rebel group from messing with the international shipping in the red sea. joining me is mark hertling. great to see you, as always. your thoughts on why we saw those additional strikes after the initial round. >> yeah. well, jim, what we talked about the other night, the strikes mounted by the u.s. and the uk along with other partners were designed to counter the houthi anti-shipping campaign. the atta
jim? >> all right. thank you very much. hope everybody stays safe out there. >>> still ahead, president biden launches more attacks on iran-backed rebels in yemen. houthi officials again vowing to retaliate. we're talking to retired lieutenant general mark hertling what this means for tensions in the region. stay with us. you're live in the cnn "newsroom." >>> now to the middle east where the u.s. has carried out additional strikes on houthi targets in yemen,...
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i'm jim acosta in washington, good evening.ver 24 hours until the caucuses, donald trump is delivering his closing arguments to the people of iowa, with a heavy dose of insults, mockery, and more lies. for his supporters, he's pledging four more years of revenge and retribution. >> nikki and crooked joe are backed by warmongers, millionaires and billionaires who crave to destroy the maga movement. these caucuses with your personal chance to score the ultimate victory over all of the liars, cheaters, thugs, perverts, frauds, crooks, freaks, creeps, and other nice people. >> trump blamed immigrants for the nation's problems, saying they threaten to spread disease all over the nation. here's part of that hateful, anti-immigrant rhetoric. >> we're taking in people from prisons. we're taking in people from mental institutions. we're taking in murderers and drug lords. we're taking in people that are very, very sick with diseases that will be spread all over our nation. we're doing the wrong thing for our country. it's going to be ve
i'm jim acosta in washington, good evening.ver 24 hours until the caucuses, donald trump is delivering his closing arguments to the people of iowa, with a heavy dose of insults, mockery, and more lies. for his supporters, he's pledging four more years of revenge and retribution. >> nikki and crooked joe are backed by warmongers, millionaires and billionaires who crave to destroy the maga movement. these caucuses with your personal chance to score the ultimate victory over all of the...
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jim actually has a moment where he he mentors huck on how to be a good man. you know, and huck eats it up because he's never seen in an adult man show how to be a good man. none of the whites, the white men that he's supposed to celebrate, have shown him how to be a good man. they're all uniformly repugnant. they're violent, they're abusive. and jim is kind and caring and thoughtful and pays attention to them and it makes me think when you say we don't make room to see the in-between. and i think it's probably because it scares us to imagine we might be in the in-between right now better. and i wonder. when we look at huck finn today, what's the biggest error we make, emmanuel, or what's one of them? right. look, what do we do in wrong when we talk about this? because clearly we're not doing certain things right, you know? well, i mean, one of the mistakes we make is we focus so much on the language and the language is jarring when we look at, for example, the use of the n-word. it's jarring for many of us, but it's only symptomatic. it's only evidence of a l
jim actually has a moment where he he mentors huck on how to be a good man. you know, and huck eats it up because he's never seen in an adult man show how to be a good man. none of the whites, the white men that he's supposed to celebrate, have shown him how to be a good man. they're all uniformly repugnant. they're violent, they're abusive. and jim is kind and caring and thoughtful and pays attention to them and it makes me think when you say we don't make room to see the in-between. and i...
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jim actually has a moment where he he mentors huck on how to be a good man. you know, and huck eats it up because he's never seen in an adult man show how to be a good man. none of the whites, the white men that he's supposed to celebrate, have shown him how to be a good man. they're all uniformly repugnant. they're violent, they're abusive. and jim is kind and caring and thoughtful and pays attention to them and it makes me think when you say we don't make room to see the in-between. and i think it's probably because it scares us to imagine we might be in the in-between right now better. and i wonder. when we look at huck finn today, what's the biggest error we make, emmanuel, or what's one of them? right. look, what do we do in wrong when we talk about this? because clearly we're not doing certain things right, you know? well, i mean, one of the mistakes we make is we focus so much on the language and the language is jarring when we look at, for example, the use of the n-word. it's jarring for many of us, but it's only symptomatic. it's only evidence of a l
jim actually has a moment where he he mentors huck on how to be a good man. you know, and huck eats it up because he's never seen in an adult man show how to be a good man. none of the whites, the white men that he's supposed to celebrate, have shown him how to be a good man. they're all uniformly repugnant. they're violent, they're abusive. and jim is kind and caring and thoughtful and pays attention to them and it makes me think when you say we don't make room to see the in-between. and i...
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what about you, jim? >> it is an important story in the anti-semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now. we saw with the shootings in pittsburgh last year and at the synagogue this year and the stabbings at the hanukkah celebrants in new york. and the whole a relationship between religion and violence is a very complex relationship. he would think religion would be a clear voice against violence. but we also embrace it in a lot of ways and that is the next story. the sexual violence that continues in the church and in the name of the church. perpetrated by church leaders. on vulnerable members of their congregation. certainly, the catholics have received most of the news but southern baptist have struggled. i am not a southern baptist and is not just southern baptists but the whole theology that tends to elevate mail over female, really makes us very vulnerable to that sort of abuse and inability to address the abuse. >> united methodist with not embracing the lgbtq c
what about you, jim? >> it is an important story in the anti-semitism is an ancient evil that seems to be experiencing a resurgence right now. we saw with the shootings in pittsburgh last year and at the synagogue this year and the stabbings at the hanukkah celebrants in new york. and the whole a relationship between religion and violence is a very complex relationship. he would think religion would be a clear voice against violence. but we also embrace it in a lot of ways and that is the...
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for that reason, jim and enter lation troops set up the ring of steel around the huge area. and it steadily closing in and from that ring, endless columns of pressed peasants fleet as the 1st sign of the 1st people's liberation army being crushed. the group that just weeks before said, brag, damage, imminent attack on the country's future capital. the black darkness comes on positions, fall below us, a creek bebbles, and the forest rustles. sometimes the restless turning of people asleep can be heard. old assignment, memory of gods in the trenches. it's too and the coldest binding of german soldiers are working by the chill and talk and whispers, the deep silence rules among the crow. that's they are incredibly rigid on our right wing less than $200.00 steps away. the time and i'm snorting human bodies are jammed together, 5 meters from out positions. the 1st way of attack us have reached us through the high growth and ridge bushes. valencia stick to the machine gun barrels before they could fire a single shot. and they've been butchered in less than a rated by the yapping g
for that reason, jim and enter lation troops set up the ring of steel around the huge area. and it steadily closing in and from that ring, endless columns of pressed peasants fleet as the 1st sign of the 1st people's liberation army being crushed. the group that just weeks before said, brag, damage, imminent attack on the country's future capital. the black darkness comes on positions, fall below us, a creek bebbles, and the forest rustles. sometimes the restless turning of people asleep can be...
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jim, if i were to send you an email. the existence of an email between you and i, that would be meta data. the time it took place. the actual communications would be communications with the contents of the email. this is meta data and comes from these large data sets that come from our phones. we have so many apps installed in our phones. it sucks up data and there's this shady industry that takes all that packages it and sells it to companies. we now know one of those clients is the u.s. government. senator ron widen called out the government, saying in a letter to the dni, he said the industry is, quote, shady and that the u.s. government should not be funding and legitimizing a shady industry whose flagrant violations of american's privacy are not just unethical but illegal as a reminder, these purchases are not done with a warrant. they are buying them openly on the marketplace. the nsa says that the nsa purchases commercially available net flow data for its cybersecurity mission to include but not limited to inform
jim, if i were to send you an email. the existence of an email between you and i, that would be meta data. the time it took place. the actual communications would be communications with the contents of the email. this is meta data and comes from these large data sets that come from our phones. we have so many apps installed in our phones. it sucks up data and there's this shady industry that takes all that packages it and sells it to companies. we now know one of those clients is the u.s....
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jim,uld definitelyer that. >> you know, jim, why don'tace they embrace it? it's like people will go there l just to say they were there. like the influencers. oh, i got selfies at island, right? jimi like it. i would probably go there just for the goals of taking a picture of my old room. r] yeah, i would, but it really is. it is the same vibe of going to see. that's why's why the they tore n jeffrey dahmer's apartment building, right? ore drive where hap the manson murders happened. there's. therd. 't unsee what happenepene >> yeah, it literally just can be people who want to be a part of something that was morbid orn historical, no matter how bad li was. like auschwitz has people that will go and visit it. yeah, because it's something terrible happen there. that's what this will do. i di won't draw romance and yoru can't. >> no way to get interesting. see, i didn't see it that way. i saw that theee it theyy woulde definitely paved over. >> there'd be something there that saddles u ovep. >> yeah. they put a put up a sandals,s you know>>. >> i don't know. i
jim,uld definitelyer that. >> you know, jim, why don'tace they embrace it? it's like people will go there l just to say they were there. like the influencers. oh, i got selfies at island, right? jimi like it. i would probably go there just for the goals of taking a picture of my old room. r] yeah, i would, but it really is. it is the same vibe of going to see. that's why's why the they tore n jeffrey dahmer's apartment building, right? ore drive where hap the manson murders happened....
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comedian jim norton.n. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: and she's been eating well since most birds through south. kat timpf. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: and he triples his beard with a flock of sheep. world champion. jim as a noted legal scholar do you find these revelations about the doj using these search terms disturbing? do you worry about the feds looking at your search terms in private transactions? >> no, because i put what i am actually doing on the memo. like put down hooker. you mentioned anal warts. who hasn't had a few cases of those. >> greg: i ordered them on amazon. >> don't laugh. they are delicious. is this crazy. i am starting to not trust the government. i don't like to feel that way. it's disgusting. whoever that fbi agent was that got rid of that supervisor, he did the right thing. not surprising. it's disgusting. >> greg: piers morgan, we see this overstep and apuce of power in your country. >> well, we had a great example of this. i wish i could take the high moral ground.
comedian jim norton.n. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: and she's been eating well since most birds through south. kat timpf. >> [cheers and applause]. >> greg: and he triples his beard with a flock of sheep. world champion. jim as a noted legal scholar do you find these revelations about the doj using these search terms disturbing? do you worry about the feds looking at your search terms in private transactions? >> no, because i put what i am actually doing on...
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so, now what, jim?> well, i think, you know, look, amd reports very soon, and lisa su, who's so good, i think will make it clear that it's a question of who has the right chips, and intel just doesn't right now. i mean, carl, to get these foundries right -- now, remember, amd uses taiwan semi to get the foundries right, to have what the customers really want takes a very long time, and i think that what happened is that we got very bulled up on the idea that intel was going to be ready with something, and they're not. and this just was a severe disappointment mo mobile-i was a disappointment. >> at least they preannounced that one >> yeah, they preannounced that. logic chips are disappointing. they're bringing down the complex, and that's wrong, because the complex is the winner, and intel is the loser >> when you say we're due for a bruising, do you mean in chips, in tech? >> in tech, just because -- i mean, tech is just so far ahead of everything else i just would like to see it calm down there are --
so, now what, jim?> well, i think, you know, look, amd reports very soon, and lisa su, who's so good, i think will make it clear that it's a question of who has the right chips, and intel just doesn't right now. i mean, carl, to get these foundries right -- now, remember, amd uses taiwan semi to get the foundries right, to have what the customers really want takes a very long time, and i think that what happened is that we got very bulled up on the idea that intel was going to be ready with...
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jim, a great public servant, and best friend you could ever have. jim, i'm thinking of emily today. we talked about it down stairs a little bit. i know you do every single solitary day. she was special. and that bond you shared was something to behold. as many of you know, jim is a teacher and a student of history. he knows the power of history. he knows the power of truth and the power of lies. he knows what happens when people are allowed to whitewash history, erase history, bury history. he knows what the bible teaches. we shall know the truth and the truth shall set us free. but the truth -- the truth is under assault in america. as a consequence, so is our freedom, our democracy, our very country, because without the truth, there's no light. without light there's no path from this darkness. >> if you really >> that's all right. that's all right. >> [chanting] >> thank you thank you. i understand their passion. i have been quietly working, i have been quietly working with the israeli government to get them to reduce and get out of gaza. i understand the passion. look, folks -- >
jim, a great public servant, and best friend you could ever have. jim, i'm thinking of emily today. we talked about it down stairs a little bit. i know you do every single solitary day. she was special. and that bond you shared was something to behold. as many of you know, jim is a teacher and a student of history. he knows the power of history. he knows the power of truth and the power of lies. he knows what happens when people are allowed to whitewash history, erase history, bury history. he...