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if you look at what jim doyle and tom barrett are have put on the table in spending $810 million on a high-speed train line with no assurance it will go to eau claire or lacrosse or anywhere else, it's just about those two areas, and it's about taking that money, money that will cost the citizens of wisconsin up to $10 million per year according to their numbers, i think it will actually be much more, that's $10 million that doesn't go to fix a road that goes up from west salem, through the cutout, up to black river falls. it doesn't fix streets in la crosse. that's money that's taken away there our local roads and our bridges and our other transportation needs today. the rail system was not the only way walker mobilized rural consciousness in support of small government. he used anti-city rhetoric in other ways too. he said that he was taking on political machine down in madison, and i emphasize down this because he was in milwaukee when he said this which is not north of madison. [laughter] but he also said he was taking on the political machine in milwaukee. walker invoked animosit
if you look at what jim doyle and tom barrett are have put on the table in spending $810 million on a high-speed train line with no assurance it will go to eau claire or lacrosse or anywhere else, it's just about those two areas, and it's about taking that money, money that will cost the citizens of wisconsin up to $10 million per year according to their numbers, i think it will actually be much more, that's $10 million that doesn't go to fix a road that goes up from west salem, through the...
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. >> that was ceo patrick doyle with jim cramer.an watch that entire interview starting at the top of the hour. on "mad money." bif by the way domino's another indication consumers are choosing pizza over burgers. papa john's seeing shares up more than 40% so far this year. >> shares of yum brands up. investors have lost their taste for burgers. shake shack down. pete najarian. >> you're calling me the food guy, huh? >> why? >> the pizza fits, bro. >> it does fit in this particular case. you've got to love what domino's has been able to do. papa john's has been unbelievable. what i like best is actually yum! you get the piece of taco bell and kfc and pizza hut. the ceo talking last week, they've got to get pizza hut in the right direction. if that actually occurs, think about that in terms of that's their version of internet of things. that's their version of something else, the cloud, whatever you want to call it, that actually could boost these earnings. >> pizza hut is to -- pizza hut is to yum! brands as cloud is to -- >> micros
. >> that was ceo patrick doyle with jim cramer.an watch that entire interview starting at the top of the hour. on "mad money." bif by the way domino's another indication consumers are choosing pizza over burgers. papa john's seeing shares up more than 40% so far this year. >> shares of yum brands up. investors have lost their taste for burgers. shake shack down. pete najarian. >> you're calling me the food guy, huh? >> why? >> the pizza fits, bro....
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doyle, welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. appreciate it. >> typically i was going to say, i have to ask, how did you do? no one does 13. >> it was a terrific quarter. it is about the power of momentum but so much more than that. great digital, great analytics, traffic pizza, consistent value. the store is getting reimaged but at the end of the day what drives it is franchisees and store managers executing. you can't get a 13 that much volume growth without an awful lot of terrific execution. they got it done, our supply chain kept them supplied. technology people kept the technology working. it was a terrific team effort to put up this kind of a quarter. >> and yet very clear, you're not done. there's tons more room. this is a do -- this is for everything but you said you have the last trailing 12 months? i mean, geez, tremendous demand. >> yeah, there sure is. the return on investment for that store is great right now and so we're getting you know terrific builds both domestically and internationally. we had conversions goin
doyle, welcome back to "mad money." >> thanks, jim. appreciate it. >> typically i was going to say, i have to ask, how did you do? no one does 13. >> it was a terrific quarter. it is about the power of momentum but so much more than that. great digital, great analytics, traffic pizza, consistent value. the store is getting reimaged but at the end of the day what drives it is franchisees and store managers executing. you can't get a 13 that much volume growth without...
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by the way, the domino's story outdone today because jim cramer is sitting down with patrick doyle forn exclusive interview. be sure to check that one out. >>> movies, cars, business services. one of those isn't as exciting as the other two, but they're all in good, the bad and the ugly. speaking of ugly, wait until you see what forced one pitcher out of a basketball playoff game. that's coming up. make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from self-monitoring devices that can interpret personal data and enable targeted care, to cloud platforms that invite providers to collaborate with the patients they serve. that's why over 90% of the top 25 global pharmaceutical companies are turning to cognizant. our domain experts, technologists, digital and data specialists, clinicians and scientists are transforming the way clinical research sites collaborate with pharmaceutical companies, and enhancing patient engagement with innovative platforms and solutions. our population's growing healthcare needs present growing opportunities for our clients: to advance the
by the way, the domino's story outdone today because jim cramer is sitting down with patrick doyle forn exclusive interview. be sure to check that one out. >>> movies, cars, business services. one of those isn't as exciting as the other two, but they're all in good, the bad and the ugly. speaking of ugly, wait until you see what forced one pitcher out of a basketball playoff game. that's coming up. make healthcare more personal with patient-centric, digital innovations; from...
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ceo patrick doyle will break down results with jim cramer tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern here on cnbc. harley davidson shares revving up after beating estimates. maintain its outlook for the fourth quarter driven by enthusiasm for recently released 2017 model lineup. >> goldman sachs one of the best performers after reporting much better than expected earnings. shares up 2%. >> so big beat on the eps line. double digit returns of 11% very impressive. the beat largely down to trading. fixed income currencies trading was strong up almost 50% from q 3 last year. harvey shorts on the performance. >> year over year we were up 49%. i think in some respects that speaks to a weaker third quarter environment last year but i have to agree with you. i wouldn't say it was particularly strong quarter. year over year i talk about some of the drivers. i would say maybe the best way to describe it, it wasn't so much about tail wind as it was about not having so many head winds. >> later he said not too overemphasize third quarter trading performance but momentum was good. on expenses they did post a 3
ceo patrick doyle will break down results with jim cramer tonight 6:00 p.m. eastern here on cnbc. harley davidson shares revving up after beating estimates. maintain its outlook for the fourth quarter driven by enthusiasm for recently released 2017 model lineup. >> goldman sachs one of the best performers after reporting much better than expected earnings. shares up 2%. >> so big beat on the eps line. double digit returns of 11% very impressive. the beat largely down to trading....
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doyle that shortly. more than 200 jim >> explains a lot about what happens on this program. >> yeah, it does. have voted to strike that follows failed contract negotiations with beam parent company. workers in the facilities in boston and connecticut are planning to begin the strike on midnight on friday. >>> coming up, when fed investors might hike rates. and the chances of a december hike and where you should be putting money to work. as we head to break, a look at u.s. equity futures. dow looking to open lower by a hundred points. what's going on here? i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? more of a spokes metaphor. georganized at va.com. we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and,
doyle that shortly. more than 200 jim >> explains a lot about what happens on this program. >> yeah, it does. have voted to strike that follows failed contract negotiations with beam parent company. workers in the facilities in boston and connecticut are planning to begin the strike on midnight on friday. >>> coming up, when fed investors might hike rates. and the chances of a december hike and where you should be putting money to work. as we head to break, a look at u.s....
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jim. >> oh, geez. >> a two-year stack of 23.5%. >> this is an amazing, amazing quarter. fortunately, i've got patty doyle self-effacing. but 13.8% same store sales growth. they're executing at a very high level. remember, they're a technology company. i don't know those of you who order through their hand-held, but it's a remarkable company. they're getting it. >> technological reinvention, recipe reinvention which happened a while ago but people forget. >> i remember when he asked me to do a taste test. when doyle asked me to taste test and it did taste more like corrugated than cardboard. suffice it to say if you order a pizza from there and do it on your credit card and you do it on your hand-held, it comes -- if they made a mistake, it's your fault. >> there's the open. just a few components in the red at the big board. it is north american utility fortis celebrating its listing on the nyse. o organ ovo. >>> medical care up 4.9 is one of the hot spots, along with housing up 2.7. >> we don't talk enough about the budget deficit in the united states, but holy cow. even if the country does better, the b
jim. >> oh, geez. >> a two-year stack of 23.5%. >> this is an amazing, amazing quarter. fortunately, i've got patty doyle self-effacing. but 13.8% same store sales growth. they're executing at a very high level. remember, they're a technology company. i don't know those of you who order through their hand-held, but it's a remarkable company. they're getting it. >> technological reinvention, recipe reinvention which happened a while ago but people forget. >> i...