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jim. i didn't expect you so quick jim, i just wanted to ask you about on holdings. good run. i just wanted to know if i should buy some more at the current price. >> i'll tell you, there is going to be what's known as a lockup expiration where soft bank is going to be able to sell a lot of stock i think they will sell a lot of stock. if you want to buy some right now and then wait for that lockup to end, that would be the best way to do it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from morgan stanley power e*trade's easy-to-use tools make complex trading less complicated. custom scans help you find new trading opportunities, while an earnings tool helps you plan your trades and stay on top of the market. e*trade from morgan stanley democrats agree. conservative republican on t steve garveyket. is the wron
jim. i didn't expect you so quick jim, i just wanted to ask you about on holdings. good run. i just wanted to know if i should buy some more at the current price. >> i'll tell you, there is going to be what's known as a lockup expiration where soft bank is going to be able to sell a lot of stock i think they will sell a lot of stock. if you want to buy some right now and then wait for that lockup to end, that would be the best way to do it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the...
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>> jim: no.ven like if i have people over for dinner and they stay for dessert too long. >> greg: it is true. it is awkward to have strangers in your house and they can't speak english. >> jim: i had a superpower -- super bowl party and people would not release. and those were the kids. this is my home. but what they were saying about california, if you are a california resident, it is probably easier if you sneak into mexico, change your name and come back over as an illegal immigrant. you will get a better job and you get free healthcare. >> greg: that is true. if you have an expensive surgery, you can't go, no, if you want to change your gender. you can just go into the border, come out and then you can get it for free. have you thought about that? >> jim: i have, but i'm only going to do it once. i'm trying to get a comedy specials on netflix. as a white male the only chance i got it is if i change my gender. >> greg: i was going to say if you ever get arrested and you know you're going to ja
>> jim: no.ven like if i have people over for dinner and they stay for dessert too long. >> greg: it is true. it is awkward to have strangers in your house and they can't speak english. >> jim: i had a superpower -- super bowl party and people would not release. and those were the kids. this is my home. but what they were saying about california, if you are a california resident, it is probably easier if you sneak into mexico, change your name and come back over as an illegal...
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>> boo yah ginny. >> yah jim! >> yah jim! >> that's a lot ofwi booailore .lled with new online videos, webcasts, articles, courses, and more - all crafted just for traders. and with guided learning paths stacked tent curated to fit your unique goals, you can spend less time searching and more time learning. trade brilliantly with schwab. >> last call on cnbc. >> we are at the intersection of business -- >> these buyers when they sell, they are actually just leaving l.a. >> the consumer is very healthy, sitting on a lot of wealth. >> last call, next on cnbc. >> a cnbc exclusive interview, disney ceo bob eiger. instant reaction, perspective on screening growth and cost- cutting. crucial insight for every investor. closing bell overtime tomorrow at 4:00 eastern. cnbc. >>> look, china is a disaster, plain and simple. until a few years ago, the chinese already has the best economy on earth. for decades it was the great driver of global growth. china is an authoritarian dictatorship that can get things done even if they need to shoot a few executives in the proces
>> boo yah ginny. >> yah jim! >> yah jim! >> that's a lot ofwi booailore .lled with new online videos, webcasts, articles, courses, and more - all crafted just for traders. and with guided learning paths stacked tent curated to fit your unique goals, you can spend less time searching and more time learning. trade brilliantly with schwab. >> last call on cnbc. >> we are at the intersection of business -- >> these buyers when they sell, they are actually...
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they were willing to go into business with jim biden. jim biden with numerous failed business ventures and owed millions of dollars they are will being to go into business with jim and hunter because of joe biden. you're exactly right, through it all there were four fundamental facts that won't change. hunter biden on the board, hunter biden paid a bunch of money, second he's not qualified to be on the board. third he asked for help from the prosecutor. fourth joe biden goes over and conditions the release of a billion of american tax dollars on the pressure of hunter biden's board making a million dollars a year. that's a public action from a public official to benefit his family. then the cover up at the department of justice that two whistle blowers came to jason smith and told us about. that's the bulk of the story and the american people have to understand. >> hannity: jason, smith let's get your take on the questioning of jim biden today. >> sean, all james biden was doing today was protecting the brand. that's what they do best. t
they were willing to go into business with jim biden. jim biden with numerous failed business ventures and owed millions of dollars they are will being to go into business with jim and hunter because of joe biden. you're exactly right, through it all there were four fundamental facts that won't change. hunter biden on the board, hunter biden paid a bunch of money, second he's not qualified to be on the board. third he asked for help from the prosecutor. fourth joe biden goes over and conditions...
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times has change changed his story, jim biden who had multiple business ventures who failed, jim biden multiple people he still owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to or tony bobulinski whose story has not changed, who came forward and said certain things that jim biden just totally disagreed with. jim biden said that hunter biden and -- excuse me, that joe biden never met with tony bobulinski. tony bobulinski's said that for four years and been forward about that. i don't think jim biden was square with us in this interview, and as a chairman comer mentioned, that's why the staff is going back through the transcript and figuring out exactly what he said and where that disagrees with what we know to be true. maria: are you going to ask hunter biden what the business was? because, you know, looking at all these millions of dollars that you have identified that have gone to biden family members, it begs the question what were they paying for? >> yeah. they were paying for the brand, access to the brand with. the brand was joe biden. we knew that from devon archer was hunter biden's bus
times has change changed his story, jim biden who had multiple business ventures who failed, jim biden multiple people he still owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to or tony bobulinski whose story has not changed, who came forward and said certain things that jim biden just totally disagreed with. jim biden said that hunter biden and -- excuse me, that joe biden never met with tony bobulinski. tony bobulinski's said that for four years and been forward about that. i don't think jim biden was...
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but anyway, it is a holiday >> is it jim? is it president stay because the new york, it's its water, its washington's birthday observed. very good. okay. >> in new jersey, its precedents day without any apostrophes in maryland, it's president's de within a pod dystrophy at the end of the and in nebraska, it's presidents day with the apostrophe after the teacher and before the s. so i don't know what tomorrow is jim, i will merely say this in the last block you did it as well. i just want to thank you for all the good times that we had on the weekends. good luck to you on the weekend. maybe you can figure out this president's day mystery once you become a week day anchor, i have trouble with the apostrophe as it is, and you had to start all of that, but harry, thank you. that was very kind of you to say that we always appreciate you bringing out the numbers and we'll be doing it during the week. so harry as always, thanks a lot. appreciate it. i look forward to a friend. >> all right, sounds great. and we'll be right back >> c
but anyway, it is a holiday >> is it jim? is it president stay because the new york, it's its water, its washington's birthday observed. very good. okay. >> in new jersey, its precedents day without any apostrophes in maryland, it's president's de within a pod dystrophy at the end of the and in nebraska, it's presidents day with the apostrophe after the teacher and before the s. so i don't know what tomorrow is jim, i will merely say this in the last block you did it as well. i just...
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thank you. >> thank you, jim.ees that make it happen. >> fantastic "mad money's" back after the break. >> announcer: after the break, come fly with me and bring your appetite cramer plays a game of chicken, next ♪ (upbeat music) ♪ ( ♪♪ ) constant contact's advanced automation lets you send the right message at the right time, every time. ( ♪♪ ) constant contact. helping the small stand tall. why choose a sleep number smart bed? can it keep me warm when i'm cold? constant contact. wait, no, i'm always hot. sleep number does that. can i make my side softer? i like my side firmer. sleep number does that. can it help us sleep better and better? please? sleep number does that. 94 percent of smart sleepers report better sleep. now, save 50% on the sleep number limited edition smart bed. plus 10% off all bases. ends monday 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 chrom
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joe. >> caller: jim. hi, jim.-yah. >> boo-yah, joe. >> caller: i'm a long-time listener and a avid club member. my question pertains to a cybersecurity company that sells infrastructure software. they have a market cap of 77 bil billion. they play in a competitive environment with the likes of microsoft, palo alto networks and sentinel one. with my current holdings should i buy more shares, sell a portion or hold? my stock is crowdstrike. >> crowdstrike's amazing. george kirsch is incredible. the stock did hit a 52-week high today. i am not going to tell someone to start buying even more stock at a 52-week high because as you know from the club we don't do that. we have to wait. that said, crowdstrike is a fantastic company, as is palo alto. i could not put the other one in the same sentence as those two. now let's go to david in florida. david. >> caller: big boo-yah to ya, jim. >> you bet. >> caller: i'm calling in regard to a stock i started buying incrementally in 2016. i have taken profit. i got my initial in
joe. >> caller: jim. hi, jim.-yah. >> boo-yah, joe. >> caller: i'm a long-time listener and a avid club member. my question pertains to a cybersecurity company that sells infrastructure software. they have a market cap of 77 bil billion. they play in a competitive environment with the likes of microsoft, palo alto networks and sentinel one. with my current holdings should i buy more shares, sell a portion or hold? my stock is crowdstrike. >> crowdstrike's amazing. george...
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what more are you learning >> hey, jim? yeah, that press conference just heartbreaking were officials said that these were three heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice and really the one thing they want is for people to remember them, to pray for their families. and so i do want to start with just naming the two offices. so there's and the firefighter officer, paul m. strand, 27 years old, officer matthew rougi, also, just 27 years old. and the paramedic firefighter, adam finn, seth, 40 years old authorities said that this started at about 01:50 in the morning when they received a call for a domestic dispute they said that this man who was inside the home barricaded himself with a family. there were seven children inside that home, ages two to 15. and according to officials, the officers negotiated for quite some time until at some point that suspect opened fire officials saying he had multiple guns and saying he had a large amount of ammunition saying that that suspect fired from different locations in the home. they said
what more are you learning >> hey, jim? yeah, that press conference just heartbreaking were officials said that these were three heroes who made the ultimate sacrifice and really the one thing they want is for people to remember them, to pray for their families. and so i do want to start with just naming the two offices. so there's and the firefighter officer, paul m. strand, 27 years old, officer matthew rougi, also, just 27 years old. and the paramedic firefighter, adam finn, seth, 40...
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i followed you for a long time now, jim.club member, all the guidelines you set out for us. but it might be the kind of move you might make on your own. this company has traded sideways for a while. and then last week on their own, they just skyrocketed at 30%. it's a software company that manages large data streaming nets on its platform. it's got some competition out there, but it seems to be the queen of the crop right now. so it's pulled back over the last couple of days, and i'm just wondering, this might be the kind of consolidation that would allow for us to get in and the stock is confluence? >> oh, wow. gregory, thank you for the kind words, and you're absolutely right. we keep talking about a lot, confluent, it's the right price. it's really interesting, and i say, yes, by some right here. and thank you for the kind words about the club. let's go to richard in georgia. richard? >> hey, jim. thank you so much for caring, and boo-yah. >> boo-yah back at you. what's going on? >> for a long time, i've been watching you
i followed you for a long time now, jim.club member, all the guidelines you set out for us. but it might be the kind of move you might make on your own. this company has traded sideways for a while. and then last week on their own, they just skyrocketed at 30%. it's a software company that manages large data streaming nets on its platform. it's got some competition out there, but it seems to be the queen of the crop right now. so it's pulled back over the last couple of days, and i'm just...
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but jim jordan is in the mix. host: judiciary committee investigating compared to the oversight committee, they are both behind closed doors, right? how do they break down the line of questioning? guest: it is a little bit of back-and-forth. and they're both sort of jockeying. when mccarthy first announced the impeachment, he put them together because he saw that jim jordan's team and their lawyers, especially when it comes to national security expertise, had a little bit more experience than james comer. host: wasn't jim jordan her chair of oversight committee at one point? guest: yes. host: randy in missouri, republican. caller: i really appreciate your show. i just want to say that this rest -- arrest of this witness informant does not kill this case. they have evidence of shell companies, evidence of former business associates saying that he was selling the biden brand. and when you define bribery, it does not mean he has to personally gain from it. when his family gains from it, it qualifies as bribery. the t
but jim jordan is in the mix. host: judiciary committee investigating compared to the oversight committee, they are both behind closed doors, right? how do they break down the line of questioning? guest: it is a little bit of back-and-forth. and they're both sort of jockeying. when mccarthy first announced the impeachment, he put them together because he saw that jim jordan's team and their lawyers, especially when it comes to national security expertise, had a little bit more experience than...
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that would be jim's wife. jim'what drew $50,000 in cash fm lion hall and deposited into put her and jim's personal account? and the kicker, less than a week after that, sarah biden allegedly withdrew the money and then wrote a check to joe biden for, $40,000 for a, quote, loan repayment. now, that brings us to the biggest issue at the center of of this. joe biden himself and his alleged involvement with family business. here's the problem. now, for years, joe biden hi ntime said he never one time ever b discussed businessusines with hs family, not his son, notnot anyo his brother, not anybody, fortaw that matter. it's important that you understandhare abo what about tl is an outright provable lie that the media well, the mob,te they just don'll butt to tell you about it. >> take a look. there's this testimony nows tew where one of your son's former busigems associates is claimin that you were on speaker phone a lot with them talking businessng . is that what, never talk business? and i know you got a lousys th
that would be jim's wife. jim'what drew $50,000 in cash fm lion hall and deposited into put her and jim's personal account? and the kicker, less than a week after that, sarah biden allegedly withdrew the money and then wrote a check to joe biden for, $40,000 for a, quote, loan repayment. now, that brings us to the biggest issue at the center of of this. joe biden himself and his alleged involvement with family business. here's the problem. now, for years, joe biden hi ntime said he never one...
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jim. i spoke with reverend anthony thompson, whose wife, myra, was studying the words of her bible with eight other parishioners, a mother emanuel, four and a half years ago. it was a weekly routine reading scripture and finding purpose and faith in god and each other. and in an instant, he avenges white supremacy. fort pierce. that faith there are lost forever. but you know what i find the most remarkable thing in my career thus far a remarkable reverend thompson and the families of the emanuel nine is through all that pain. yes. all that grief they forgave. yes. yes. and here's the deal. in their forgiveness, they brought more change to south carolina than any that's occurred over the previous 100 years. think about it. the confederate flag came down down will change. that's why the sunday after jill and i and my family we came back to mother emanuel on sunday services after the funeral of the victims. because six weeks earlier, we lost our son, beau, and we needed to be healed to we nee
jim. i spoke with reverend anthony thompson, whose wife, myra, was studying the words of her bible with eight other parishioners, a mother emanuel, four and a half years ago. it was a weekly routine reading scripture and finding purpose and faith in god and each other. and in an instant, he avenges white supremacy. fort pierce. that faith there are lost forever. but you know what i find the most remarkable thing in my career thus far a remarkable reverend thompson and the families of the...
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>> well, good morning, jim. you remember terrence bradley, the former law partner and one time divorce attorney from nathan wade. he's the top prosecutor. that's alleged to have had a romantic relationship with fani willis, the da here. bradley testified under oath two weeks ago and there were some questions that he refused to answer because he said they were protected by attorney-client privilege but after two days of testimony, there was some sort of earthquake moment. it can be described when the judge turned to him and said he believed that he may have been in misinterpreting privilege the entire time that resulted in bradley meeting behind closed doors with the judge yesterday and after they emerged, it was determined that bradley would have to get back on the stand and face questioning again. and here is what scott mcafee, the judge, said in an email that we obtained saying, quote, the court believes that the interested parties did not meet their burden of establishing that communications are covered by at
>> well, good morning, jim. you remember terrence bradley, the former law partner and one time divorce attorney from nathan wade. he's the top prosecutor. that's alleged to have had a romantic relationship with fani willis, the da here. bradley testified under oath two weeks ago and there were some questions that he refused to answer because he said they were protected by attorney-client privilege but after two days of testimony, there was some sort of earthquake moment. it can be...
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jim, i'm going to go over to you. uh, president obama, who once famously called isis junior varsity, he found himself meeting this varsity level response to this. apparently not. so j, the threat. so us troops found themselves in syria back then in his era, isis has since been defeated and in large part due to russian air strikes. but the russians, the difference here is the russians were invited there by president bush r l. a sod. unlike the us. now congress did not vote to go to war with syria wire. us troops still being placed in harm's way. and as many would describe it as illegally occupying syrian lan, i mean, is there some sort of legal or diplomatic loophole that we all missed? you know, of course not. i mean, let's, let's, let's go over this notion that there's anything like a us constitutional or us rule of law that governs any of these things that we, that we've logged long since left that behind. but i think there's a couple of things here to need to understand here. first of all, isis is just the pre to,
jim, i'm going to go over to you. uh, president obama, who once famously called isis junior varsity, he found himself meeting this varsity level response to this. apparently not. so j, the threat. so us troops found themselves in syria back then in his era, isis has since been defeated and in large part due to russian air strikes. but the russians, the difference here is the russians were invited there by president bush r l. a sod. unlike the us. now congress did not vote to go to war with...
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and joining us remotely is our friend jim jeffers. jim is a former us diplomat and senate g o. p advisor, a gentleman so great to have you both. thanks for joining. like thank you. so mike, i'm going to go over to you 1st. so it's been reported that the outside of the air base has been operational since 2016, which puts us squarely at the set up years in the obama era. it was supposed to serve as this, you know, kind of geographically perfect location, kind of in this, this tri state region that's along the borders of, of northern jordan, obviously jordan, a friendly country to the united states. it hits southern in syria and then to the for this west of iraq. but there was this little secret outpost called tower 22. i see you're grinning. were unfortunately through this folly of errors. 3 us service members were killed recently by drone power 22. not a secret anymore. what can you tell us about tower? $22.00 and and are there others like it across the middle east? what goes on places like that? what's the tower? $22.00 is actually a logistical support facility small is located
and joining us remotely is our friend jim jeffers. jim is a former us diplomat and senate g o. p advisor, a gentleman so great to have you both. thanks for joining. like thank you. so mike, i'm going to go over to you 1st. so it's been reported that the outside of the air base has been operational since 2016, which puts us squarely at the set up years in the obama era. it was supposed to serve as this, you know, kind of geographically perfect location, kind of in this, this tri state region...
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jim, what, what's your read on this? i mean, do for see the war hawks in dc having their way and that's going to war with iran. i, i tend to agree with michael that the chances are probably less than 50 percent, but not as low as i'd like, given the as, as, as michael says, the fact that mr. benjamin yahoo has more influence in washington than joe biden does. of course the how much joe does joe find even have on joe biden given. ready point 8. 0 it's um, i think it's one of these. i remember what the, the husk the passes were joe by and said the other day that the you see these attacks on the who these in yemen have not stopped the attacks on the shipping. but they will continue anyway. so we have this kind of mentality here that if we hit something somewhere, that shows we mean business, but it doesn't actually have the desired effect except to stimulate more pressure on our forces to get out of the region. let's remember that when nothing y'all, who's supposed to come for a to congress several years ago, we talked abou
jim, what, what's your read on this? i mean, do for see the war hawks in dc having their way and that's going to war with iran. i, i tend to agree with michael that the chances are probably less than 50 percent, but not as low as i'd like, given the as, as, as michael says, the fact that mr. benjamin yahoo has more influence in washington than joe biden does. of course the how much joe does joe find even have on joe biden given. ready point 8. 0 it's um, i think it's one of these. i remember...
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he was a head of the i is jim pointed out. so this and, and, and then and then uh his, his uh, world crumbled after that. yeah. but uh, but, but the top is there to be that cross roads and it, it's um, and where, where remaining there that is under the, under the rubric of trying to deal with isis. but you know that what you have today now that we didn't have then were these popular mobilization forces of the, of the sheer. okay. and they're all now part of the rocky government. okay. and they could easily deal with, uh, uh, a uh, uprising with, with, with any up with any, uh, ices. uh, uh, come returns or any kind. so we need to be getting out there is talk of the rocky government asking this once again. party please, would you please leave them and we may take them up on at this time we didn't before because we wanted to remain in syria to deal with um, uh the oil shore where, where we're making revenue off of it. sure. so the, the, the whole, the whole idea of, we've always supported the sunni's and isis was soon a radical
he was a head of the i is jim pointed out. so this and, and, and then and then uh his, his uh, world crumbled after that. yeah. but uh, but, but the top is there to be that cross roads and it, it's um, and where, where remaining there that is under the, under the rubric of trying to deal with isis. but you know that what you have today now that we didn't have then were these popular mobilization forces of the, of the sheer. okay. and they're all now part of the rocky government. okay. and they...
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jim, jim is we, for as we approach the break, as we approach the break and then the media, mainstream media gives him coverage every step of the way ukraine garza and, and the impoverishment to be american people. gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine. stay with our to the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic. isn't just a shifted reality distortion by tell us tired vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really one say better wills, and is it just as a chosen few fractured images presented as fast? can you see through their illusion going underground can as a result of why it was, can be started by line, these can be standard by turn, the importance of we can never be kind of a station. so that transparency is an extraordinary drawn mistake at trees. then just succeeded in finding the documents that existed in making them available to the was public. i mean, what could be more holding back by publishing information and sharing inform
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we have jim cabinet. he is a political analyst, and in philadelphia we cross who in good he is a political scientist historian, as well as author of american exception empire, and the deep state are a gentleman, cross talk rules and effect. that means you can jump any time you want. and i always appreciate peter, let me go to you 1st and with us. so thank you for coming on. the program is, as always, we just had the european union after black mailing hungry to, to agree to an, a new 50000000000 euro. a package for ukraine has come covers for years. it's a some direct um, of revenue injection and some loan guarantees which i doubt will ever be paid back . i'm calling this program cube and license support is this live support in a for a in the wrapped up in virtue signaling from the you. right now, life support is pretty welcome. any and cave when you're, when it looks like you're almost dead and you've got very few options and you're running out of money and you're running out of how munition you're runnin
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thanks for taking the time. >> thanks, jim. thanks for having me. >> so the last time you were on the show, you said you doubted you would ever see the $5 million from lindell, but a judge, now he's just ordered lyndell to pay up what's your reaction? >> well, i'm a little more optimistic. i still have some doubts that i'll see it. lindell has some ability to keep appealing i think the appeal should be denied pretty quickly. there's really no grounds for appeal at this point, but he can drag it on for awhile until unfortunately, there are rumors that he's running out of money and it doesn't surprise me you're on that point. he's previously claimed that he's run out of money. he's also facing two separate defamation lawsuits from voting machine companies, including one that $1.3 billion suit filed by dominion was all the time you spent on this worth it. and do you think because legally they're also some questions about how is he still donated in campaigns if he has no mind? >> well, i've wondered about that myself, but to your p
thanks for taking the time. >> thanks, jim. thanks for having me. >> so the last time you were on the show, you said you doubted you would ever see the $5 million from lindell, but a judge, now he's just ordered lyndell to pay up what's your reaction? >> well, i'm a little more optimistic. i still have some doubts that i'll see it. lindell has some ability to keep appealing i think the appeal should be denied pretty quickly. there's really no grounds for appeal at this point,...
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jim. yeah, look, you've never seen it more clearly that the, the representatives don't represent the people they represent. the donor class looked a democratic party has shut down any democracy within the party. there are no elections, there are no debates. you see now there's no question about the fact that this president, who everybody says, we don't want him to be president stable, you know, and everybody knows can't really and isn't really doing the job, but we're going to stick with them. i don't think they will. i think to replace them, but they're gonna not allow anybody to be helping choose to want to replace them with. uh they might do it at the convention, but they'll do it behind in a closed room with the donors. so we've never seen this discrepancy in all of this in, in ukraine. and, you know, nobody asked for this. nobody wants to send 10 hundreds of billions of dollars to you call rain. when people in the united states can have health care can. well, jim, jim is we, for as we
jim. yeah, look, you've never seen it more clearly that the, the representatives don't represent the people they represent. the donor class looked a democratic party has shut down any democracy within the party. there are no elections, there are no debates. you see now there's no question about the fact that this president, who everybody says, we don't want him to be president stable, you know, and everybody knows can't really and isn't really doing the job, but we're going to stick with them....
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jim, jim is we, for as we approach the break, as we approach the break and then the media, mainstream media gives him coverage every step of the way ukraine guides and, and then impoverishment to be american people. gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine. stay with our team. the games it's, it's can be started by law. these can be expanded by true importance of which can never be kind of a study. since that transparency is extraordinary, john mystic patrice then just succeeded in finding the documents that existed in making them available to the world public. i mean, what could be more than that? publishing information and sharing information with the public. he was exercising the right to free speech. he did so in the public interest. so mom realized pen smith and golf and, and honestly, the biggest of late to seriously, i know why advice may attempt to know who is the guy that illegal anymore. wisely. fort adjusted for to be on box weighing a $175.00. used to do it. you do have
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>> kay, jim, i can use your advice. my portfolio has been where interest rate hikes, and now it's almost all red, and i just need some tips on how to manage the investments in the market. >> okay, what we want to do is we want to say that we will ride through the down markets and what we do is put cash away regardless, we are not going to look at the day-to-day and the month and month of it comes to the retirement even the year to year, yes we won't have the right stocks but we won't stop contributing because historically the rain does go away, and if you only invest when it good you will end up with not good prices. carl? >> a, jim thinks having young, and my question is, for an honest investor what tools and messages would you recommend? obviously besides the obvious ratio, how to light evaluate companies for a good investment? >> well acquainted with the investing club and i know you can see him talking about my book but it's really about exactly that. we show you what many different ways are to evaluate stocks, and
>> kay, jim, i can use your advice. my portfolio has been where interest rate hikes, and now it's almost all red, and i just need some tips on how to manage the investments in the market. >> okay, what we want to do is we want to say that we will ride through the down markets and what we do is put cash away regardless, we are not going to look at the day-to-day and the month and month of it comes to the retirement even the year to year, yes we won't have the right stocks but we...
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people are too excited. >> it is interesting, jim.ies this morning that pretty much guided in line. shop is a good example. qsr is another good example. pretty much moderate guidance getting punished to the tune of 6 to 8%. >> i think qsr -- burger kiveng was pretty good, tim hortons was okay, popeye's all right. they're on tonight. i think they did a good job. if you want to know what's really -- a tenor of the market up, one of the great blowouts this morning was molson/coors. the stock is down 96 cents. patrick doyle will have good things to say tonight. we'll have to let it return its course. there was nothing wrong with the restaurant brands number. we can create something to fit the thesis that today is a down day. >> you talked about apple a bit. a pretty constructive note out of bernstein, tony sag naki, speaking of inflation, up 100% on apple tv plus as he argues would bolster services revenue growth. i don't know, up by about a billion dollars. >> i thought it was good. but you know to be sure it's still not that good a stor
people are too excited. >> it is interesting, jim.ies this morning that pretty much guided in line. shop is a good example. qsr is another good example. pretty much moderate guidance getting punished to the tune of 6 to 8%. >> i think qsr -- burger kiveng was pretty good, tim hortons was okay, popeye's all right. they're on tonight. i think they did a good job. if you want to know what's really -- a tenor of the market up, one of the great blowouts this morning was molson/coors. the...
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>> that is correct, jim.2024 to take into account the volatility we will be seeing in the market, but with the spirit acquisition, reliance on the capital markets is going to be very minimal, delivering 10% of total operating return to our shareholders. >> that would be terrific, just great. one thing i want to get off right at the top, there are people who say, jim, why do you bring on these commercial real estate people? we have got people like barry, well-known gentlemen, talked about $1 trillion in losses. not all commercial real estate is the same, correct? >> that is absolutely correct. i think what's getting conflated is what's happening within office and perhaps some regional mall space that is going through a transformation as well. most of real estate is doing just fine, including the asset types that we have invested in, which is retail, industrial, data centers, and gaming. >> all right, so how can we be sure and a year where i will sit down with the cl of walgreens or cvs and they're telling me t
>> that is correct, jim.2024 to take into account the volatility we will be seeing in the market, but with the spirit acquisition, reliance on the capital markets is going to be very minimal, delivering 10% of total operating return to our shareholders. >> that would be terrific, just great. one thing i want to get off right at the top, there are people who say, jim, why do you bring on these commercial real estate people? we have got people like barry, well-known gentlemen, talked...
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this is a very personal statement, jim, from the president's son. this is going to be his opening statement ahead of this deposition. in part, he says for more than a year your committees have hunted me in your partisan political pursuit of my dad. you have trafficked in innuendo, distortion, and sensationalism all while ignoring the clear and convincing evidence, staring you in the face. you do not have evidence to support the baseless and maga motivated conspiracies about my father because there isn't any he also goes on to say in one part of this statement, it's pretty lengthy, some surges in parts of it. he says to be clear i have made mistakes in my life and i have squandered opportunities and privileges that were afforded to me. i know that i'm responsible for that and i am making amends for that. but my mistakes in shortcomings are my own and not my father's who has done nothing but devote his entire life to public service and trying to make this country a better place to live. now, as you noted, we saw hunter biden headed with his attorney h
this is a very personal statement, jim, from the president's son. this is going to be his opening statement ahead of this deposition. in part, he says for more than a year your committees have hunted me in your partisan political pursuit of my dad. you have trafficked in innuendo, distortion, and sensationalism all while ignoring the clear and convincing evidence, staring you in the face. you do not have evidence to support the baseless and maga motivated conspiracies about my father because...
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when people in the united states can have health care can as well jim jim is we, for as we approach the break, as we approach the break and then the media, mainstream media gives him coverage every step of the way ukraine guides and, and then impoverishment to be american people, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine. stay with our to the the take a fresh look around his life. kaleidoscopic isn't just a shifted reality distortion by tell us to do vision with no real opinions. fixtures designed to simplify will confuse really was a better wills. and is it just as a chosen for you. fractured images presented to this, but can you see through their illusion going underground, can the welcome back across stock where all things are considered on peter roosevelt's remind you were discussing ukraine, the okay, let's go back to and in philadelphia, and it's quite remarkable after the conversation who've already had them this program, to mention that there were still voices inside of nato l
when people in the united states can have health care can as well jim jim is we, for as we approach the break, as we approach the break and then the media, mainstream media gives him coverage every step of the way ukraine guides and, and then impoverishment to be american people, gentlemen, i'm going to jump in here and we're going to go to a short break. and after that short break, we'll continue our discussion on ukraine. stay with our to the the take a fresh look around his life....
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we have an exclusive interview with jim ratcliff. l, l, a, l, , a jim ratcliff. do have to pinch ourself jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because _ jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it _ jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is _ jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is a _ jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is a sort - jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is a sort of. jim ratcliff. you do have to pinch yourself because it is a sort of a l yourself because it is a sort of a boyhood dream, but they never come true. this is the exception to the rule and it's a nice one for me. and the beatles are getting a fab four films made about them. we have more reaction. hello, welcome to verified live. we begin with the war in gaza. we're watching debate in the british parliament on a call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in gaza, with a vote due soon. we'll have more on that shortly. we'll also have the latest live from jerusalem after members of the israeli parliame
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. - the view from jim infinitesimal. _ the view from jim mcalister infinitesimal — the view from jimroad approach amongst the unionist electorate as they like having him around the place but would not want him in charge. he is there to keep broader political unionism honest. what you make of that contribution? will many within nationalism and republicanism take notice, are they concerned he will derail this process? process ? i process? i think most people within nationalism and republicanism are frustrated — nationalism and republicanism are frustrated at the manner with which his voice _ frustrated at the manner with which his voice gets amplified. he has the same _ his voice gets amplified. he has the same mandate as people before profit and yet _ same mandate as people before profit and yet we _ same mandate as people before profit and yet we don't hear so much from gerry— and yet we don't hear so much from gerry carroll — gerry carroll. you - gerry carroll. you make a very valid point, something we take very seriously. there is jeopardy within unionism, talk about a major split
. - the view from jim infinitesimal. _ the view from jim mcalister infinitesimal — the view from jimroad approach amongst the unionist electorate as they like having him around the place but would not want him in charge. he is there to keep broader political unionism honest. what you make of that contribution? will many within nationalism and republicanism take notice, are they concerned he will derail this process? process ? i process? i think most people within nationalism and republicanism...
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jim kavana, welcome. we're looking at these talks uh, it's uh, i'm going to call it round two, because round one netanyahu came and flatout rejected it. uh, he's still rejecting it uh, but we're not sure what he's rejecting this time around exactly, because uh, when they're such differences in the core issues, um, we could name and we can name number of them. um, it's still a wonder why it is that they're even having these talks in the first place. what's your view on this? is there something we don't know that's going on behind the scenes? um, and of course, if you think that these talks are going to bear fruit in any shape or form? do not think they will bear fruit uh, and i'm not uh aware, i don't think there's anything serious going on behind the scenes. uh, but you, i think it's kabuki theater, i think this. being done for the benefit of the arab states, for the benefit of the american public and the european public, and and they have to pretend there, something is possible here that side steps all,
jim kavana, welcome. we're looking at these talks uh, it's uh, i'm going to call it round two, because round one netanyahu came and flatout rejected it. uh, he's still rejecting it uh, but we're not sure what he's rejecting this time around exactly, because uh, when they're such differences in the core issues, um, we could name and we can name number of them. um, it's still a wonder why it is that they're even having these talks in the first place. what's your view on this? is there something...
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. >> smirnov appears we never knew theited all we now jim jordan and i thats christopher wray said thisporment was one of the most trusted highest paid in bureau successfully used this informant to prosecutor criminals in the past what christopher wray told jim jordan and i all we knew about it, you look, they've indicted more coming out about, the, role he played in the fbi, fbi paid him to be a spy they indicted him because communicating with russia paid over ten years i don't know anything about smirnov you know the circumstances around his indictment, his rearrest the changing of the original indictment by weiss is concerning everything that i've had, to do with fbi has suspicious the trust level i have with fbi is zero maria. look. we just we're following the money. smirnov never was a key part of this investigation never part of the investigation because we couldn't. marie: just one more confirmation for you. >> yeah, absolutely, you investigate every tip charles grassley brought this tip, smirnov did -- burisma paid hunter biden, that is true we found that he said in there that m
. >> smirnov appears we never knew theited all we now jim jordan and i thats christopher wray said thisporment was one of the most trusted highest paid in bureau successfully used this informant to prosecutor criminals in the past what christopher wray told jim jordan and i all we knew about it, you look, they've indicted more coming out about, the, role he played in the fbi, fbi paid him to be a spy they indicted him because communicating with russia paid over ten years i don't know...
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jim hopkins. and dale witherspoon. and also , the wife of the late hugh burrell's, a mentor and host and producer of 'mosaic' form 20 plus years. she had heard about it on 'mosaic' when elizabeth interviewed me. i shout out to all of you who made it such a wonderful event and i have not been able to thank all of you and the churches i was able to serve. i needed to do that. and i thank you. i felt in the last few months when i talked about ministry in my interview with elizabeth, i thought about what is the nature of ministry ? even though i am retired i will be active in prayer and concerned about ministry and what that means . i guest this morning is a colleague and friend for about 20 years who was at my retirement, jim hopkins who has been the pastor at lakeshore baptist for 31 years. almost 31. i thought we would start , and thank you for being at the retirement but i would take to start, what is it like to be a pastor that long in a church because most of us, methodist don't have a pastor that long. what is that
jim hopkins. and dale witherspoon. and also , the wife of the late hugh burrell's, a mentor and host and producer of 'mosaic' form 20 plus years. she had heard about it on 'mosaic' when elizabeth interviewed me. i shout out to all of you who made it such a wonderful event and i have not been able to thank all of you and the churches i was able to serve. i needed to do that. and i thank you. i felt in the last few months when i talked about ministry in my interview with elizabeth, i thought...
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watch this. >> my take away from jim biden's interview is who are you going to believe, jim biden who multiple times changed the story, who had multiple business ventures that failed, jim biden who had multiple people he still owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to or tony bobulinski whose story has not changed, a successful business guy and said certain things that jim biden totally disagreed with. jim biden said hunter biden -- excuse me, joe biden never met with tony bob l bobulinski. tony bobulinski said it four four years. i don't think jim you biden was square with us through the interview. they're going through the transcript to find out what he said and where it disagrees to what we know to be you true. maria: that would be an issue if this is perjury. >> this is why this wednesday testimony of hunter biden will be so critical. what comer and jordan have done, they put together, worked closely together as they did on the interview yesterday morning on sunday morning futures to come up with the next leg. they're being very methodical and careful. gila nis, his testimony came
watch this. >> my take away from jim biden's interview is who are you going to believe, jim biden who multiple times changed the story, who had multiple business ventures that failed, jim biden who had multiple people he still owes hundreds of thousands of dollars to or tony bobulinski whose story has not changed, a successful business guy and said certain things that jim biden totally disagreed with. jim biden said hunter biden -- excuse me, joe biden never met with tony bob l...
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jim, is doing a million transactions a week. the most amazing transaction software that does not only predictive but generative as well. and by tying together all of this data and meta data, we're really delivering to customers like ihg this ability to unlock all their trapped data. you know, i think that a lot of customers use all these amazing systems and we work with all these amazing companies like snow flake and data brix and microsoft and amazon. a lot of these data sets are trapped. they're not people who are using these every single day. they're done by data analysts. our customers who are on slack or all these things we have millions and millions and millions of users. we're then able to trap the data. we're reading all those data bastes -- bases. you're not going too much your ai success if you don't have your data and meta data to deliver the co-pilot. >> i agree with you. the quarter was excellent and i'm very grateful. i get the dividend and i get to give it away. thank you so much marc benoff. . thank you so much m
jim, is doing a million transactions a week. the most amazing transaction software that does not only predictive but generative as well. and by tying together all of this data and meta data, we're really delivering to customers like ihg this ability to unlock all their trapped data. you know, i think that a lot of customers use all these amazing systems and we work with all these amazing companies like snow flake and data brix and microsoft and amazon. a lot of these data sets are trapped....