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jim: i grew up in iowa. we lived near the local golf course. ayed it competitively through high school. david: you played with president obama? and president trump? who is better? [laughter] , let me put itow this way. president obama started late in life. for someone who started late in life, he is good. president trump has been playing for most of his life and he is extremely good. he can hit all the shots. they are two different kinds of golfers completely. how is that? david: that is a very diplomatic answer. what would you say is the greatest pleasure of your professional life? -- thee thing i am am thing i am most grateful for is i have been able to learn new things throughout my professional career. as long as you stay open, that is the key. if i were to give advice to anyone, what we know is jobs of the future require people are ready to learn throughout their lives. david: if you ever what it want to get into private equity, let me know. jim: people who are willing to put risk capital into developing countries, that is the key. unfortun
jim: i grew up in iowa. we lived near the local golf course. ayed it competitively through high school. david: you played with president obama? and president trump? who is better? [laughter] , let me put itow this way. president obama started late in life. for someone who started late in life, he is good. president trump has been playing for most of his life and he is extremely good. he can hit all the shots. they are two different kinds of golfers completely. how is that? david: that is a very...
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let's go to charlie in california charlie. >> caller: hey, jim. i want to know your opinion of the generic drug industry. >> i think it's too hard i always felt -- tough to have an edge. >> caller: what you think of - >> no. too hard mylan is too hard. i don't like it. there is not enough barriers to entry. it's just a business that is always cutthroat i'm always willing to listen to the other side of the trade. the bulls and the bears change on a dime. stay diversified and stay through the course this is september behavior agree me i have coined the cloud king could some cloud princess be waiting in the wings i will reveal the names. men plus, some of the bests stocks are your ideas boy, are they exciting first, we are also going to have five below it might be known for the yield. after earnings, could one be found in the stock i got the ceo. so excited with it stick with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter send jim an email to mad money at cbs.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something
let's go to charlie in california charlie. >> caller: hey, jim. i want to know your opinion of the generic drug industry. >> i think it's too hard i always felt -- tough to have an edge. >> caller: what you think of - >> no. too hard mylan is too hard. i don't like it. there is not enough barriers to entry. it's just a business that is always cutthroat i'm always willing to listen to the other side of the trade. the bulls and the bears change on a dime. stay diversified...
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steven >> caller: boo-yah, jim. ihow >> thank you. >> caller: get you on tyson foods, tsn >> no, ixnay on ysonthey i prefer conagra diana in colorado, diana >> caller: hello, jim. i would like to know, i am so addicted to the market here in colorado i know it's a small company, but i wondered what you think. they're so san francisvvy in thr merchandising and customer service. i love them. >> who it is >> sprout. >> you're absolutely right they're the independent after whole foods. i got to tell you, the stores are great. >> buy, buy, buy >> yes you are dead right. let's go to jill in florida. jill >> caller: hi, jim. >> jill. >> caller: i wanted to know, i really love you show. >> thank you. >> caller: i want information on mtn. i love this. >> it is -- i've been recommending this thing literally forever. this is just an absolutely terrific play on basically the outdoors and experimential economy. and that's what's it going stay. let's go to sulayman from new york sulayman >> caller: jim cramer, big, big, big booia. >
steven >> caller: boo-yah, jim. ihow >> thank you. >> caller: get you on tyson foods, tsn >> no, ixnay on ysonthey i prefer conagra diana in colorado, diana >> caller: hello, jim. i would like to know, i am so addicted to the market here in colorado i know it's a small company, but i wondered what you think. they're so san francisvvy in thr merchandising and customer service. i love them. >> who it is >> sprout. >> you're absolutely right they're...
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cramer, and i will see i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow!eek on undercover boss... - hold on! - oh, my god! announcer: the ceo of fastsigns international, the largest custom sign company in america, poses as adivorced rocker chick who has a really hard time keeping a job. i'm louise. - okay. for her age, she's just very hip. - [giggling] - are you ready? announcer: by working in the front lines... - oh, it's cold. announcer: this ceo finds out the field is no piece of cake. - this is a lot harder than my real job. uh-oh. - she's a prima donna. - help! - she needs to suck it up. - [gasp] a kitty cat. come here! here, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty, kitty. announcer: how will she react when the journey takes an emotional turn.
cramer, and i will see i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow!eek on undercover boss... - hold on! - oh, my god! announcer: the ceo of fastsigns international, the largest custom sign company in america, poses as adivorced rocker chick who has a really hard time keeping a job. i'm louise. - okay. for her age, she's just very hip. - [giggling] - are you ready? announcer: by working in the front lines... - oh, it's cold. announcer: this ceo finds out the field is no piece of cake. - this is...
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to alan in nevada. >> caller: happy monday to you, jimbo from sin city, loas wage, nevada hey, jim, iow you're high on retail segment of the ark and not high on the pot stock, no pun intended what about croc? how does it look >> i have not looked at crocs in years. that will be fun to look at. i used to like it a lot then a couple of shortfalls let me do some homework. to georgia in florida. georgia, florida >> caller: hey, jim. it's nice of you to take my call what do you think of silica holdings. >> no, no, i don't like the fracking-related stocks. i think that business is slowing so let's be very careful i need to go to rocco in pennsylvania rocco. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> caller: i'm doing well. curious about what your input is on nucor steel company. >> i'm being patient with nucor. i think they should have had a better outlook recently. they have to stop having one-time problems or we'll have to change our view to chris in florida. chris. >> caller: hey, cramer boo-yah from west palm beach, baby >> man, i wish i were there. wha
to alan in nevada. >> caller: happy monday to you, jimbo from sin city, loas wage, nevada hey, jim, iow you're high on retail segment of the ark and not high on the pot stock, no pun intended what about croc? how does it look >> i have not looked at crocs in years. that will be fun to look at. i used to like it a lot then a couple of shortfalls let me do some homework. to georgia in florida. georgia, florida >> caller: hey, jim. it's nice of you to take my call what do you...
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tho negotiate it as for viacom when they were negotiating a price to be bought by cbs as a real, jim, i guess a real risk for cbs. >> i am trying to think of cbs without moonves. they were really not sales man or chief in the media. people just told you this and we are the most watched and we are unbelievable >> cbs never ever lost its roots of being in the nfl. i think a lot of people know from watching the commercials, it is the way of the most watched of the endless way of moonves promoted i look at the stock going down, what did they lose they lost a guy who was promoter in chief and also a programmer >> we'll pay more attention on this and in the wake of david's reporting on moonves a deeper dive with jim into the beginning of football season we'll have brian roberts on comcast and we'll take a look at the premarket. nasdaq was down 1.2 yesterday. steep decline since july the future is hanging in there pretty good. once again the lowest since 1969 back in a minute >>> a big night for football as the nfl kicks off a new season the eagles host the falcons tonight. the controversial p
tho negotiate it as for viacom when they were negotiating a price to be bought by cbs as a real, jim, i guess a real risk for cbs. >> i am trying to think of cbs without moonves. they were really not sales man or chief in the media. people just told you this and we are the most watched and we are unbelievable >> cbs never ever lost its roots of being in the nfl. i think a lot of people know from watching the commercials, it is the way of the most watched of the endless way of...
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there was a lot of enthusiasm here for him, jim. ild note that pittsburgh is ort of biden's home turf. he, of course, was raised in scranton, pennsylvania. he likes to mention that often in his stump speeches. he has been a fixture at this particular labor day parade, one of the biggest in the country, for many years. senator bob casey, i was speaking with him during the parade, and he said he remembered biden having been a part of this parade on and off for the past 25 years. so he is really sort of a hometown boy here in a sense. there was a great deal of enthusiasm. of course, biden has been one of the loudest voices among democrats since the 2016 presidential election calling for democrats to speak to workers, to speak to their issues to blue-collar voters, to talk about trade, talk about some of these other issues, and he was here doing that today, drawing a contrast with the president on trade, saying that president trump isn't going about renegotiating nafting in the right way, he would do it differently. so certainly he is wor
there was a lot of enthusiasm here for him, jim. ild note that pittsburgh is ort of biden's home turf. he, of course, was raised in scranton, pennsylvania. he likes to mention that often in his stump speeches. he has been a fixture at this particular labor day parade, one of the biggest in the country, for many years. senator bob casey, i was speaking with him during the parade, and he said he remembered biden having been a part of this parade on and off for the past 25 years. so he is really...
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fact one of the total to of course i was being kidnapped i'm sort of being killed besides i said to jim i said shoveling too would i like about called my mother asiana from the fact you know you're not afraid to go out and live it what are you ten minute interview and it didn't have a hitch. here i am a year when i have what i feel i would have you got to know when i when i went out for a quadruple up with your family go back the club membership fee and that i did that for you and not much good at about good luck and well yeah i was and i would keep that in the fence and i think mr. fear that i walk like a fish now if you i think i'm not in the puts you at the at the now i get into below and let me have to some people and big money down at the someone i mean you know. nothing modicum of. what i have no idea when i saw them in the book about that one and just tell me who i have been mocha because i know you're on the offer. because well because i'm a boy already didn't get that from ok we didn't get it done i'm not sure i think you know you know i would miss your return if you're not going
fact one of the total to of course i was being kidnapped i'm sort of being killed besides i said to jim i said shoveling too would i like about called my mother asiana from the fact you know you're not afraid to go out and live it what are you ten minute interview and it didn't have a hitch. here i am a year when i have what i feel i would have you got to know when i when i went out for a quadruple up with your family go back the club membership fee and that i did that for you and not much good...
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that's why the stock went down let's go to dennis in minnesota. >> hello, jim. iave owned vector grove since 2003 it's been a steady dividend pare i know that tobacco group has problems with e cigs, people smoking less, et cetera but vector has diversified with its real estate business earnings are down and the payout ratio, the stock has crumbled from 23 to 13. is it time to buy more avoid? >> there's three things i don't like i don't lyle juule coming in that real estate business i want it separated they seem to be unwilling to do that friday is most important news we get it next week things are tricky with this one. it has to be just right. on "mad money" tonight it's our last night in san francisco. better do things big we had a royal on set. not prince harry i'm sitting down with the cloud king to see what's ahead for the company. the fastest growing cloud king service now is here to discuss what's going on with the company. first tesla tumbled quickly. what should you do with the stock? you'll hear my take. and, of course, stay with cramer >> don't miss a se
that's why the stock went down let's go to dennis in minnesota. >> hello, jim. iave owned vector grove since 2003 it's been a steady dividend pare i know that tobacco group has problems with e cigs, people smoking less, et cetera but vector has diversified with its real estate business earnings are down and the payout ratio, the stock has crumbled from 23 to 13. is it time to buy more avoid? >> there's three things i don't like i don't lyle juule coming in that real estate business...
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i promise to try to find it just for you, right here on "mad money. i'm jimnday ylon pierce loves to . this guy was rolling deep in scottsdale, in tony nightclubs, tony bars, going to strip clubs. narrator: and a government ankle bracelet doesn't slow him down. it was like a superstar. everybody knew him. he was greedy in every sense of the word "greed." narrator: this casanova con man convinces women that he's a wildly successful stockbroker. daylon could sell someone a nickel for a dollar. narrator: he looks like the perfect catch. blake: he drove the nice car, he had the nice luxury condo. the truth was, he had spent the previous decade in prison.
i promise to try to find it just for you, right here on "mad money. i'm jimnday ylon pierce loves to . this guy was rolling deep in scottsdale, in tony nightclubs, tony bars, going to strip clubs. narrator: and a government ankle bracelet doesn't slow him down. it was like a superstar. everybody knew him. he was greedy in every sense of the word "greed." narrator: this casanova con man convinces women that he's a wildly successful stockbroker. daylon could sell someone a nickel...
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let's go to lisa in new jersey lisa. >> caller: hi, jim i am learning so much watching your show. >> i am sure trying to teach, lisa thank you so much for that. >> caller: i want to ask about scott's miracle growth i picked up 200 shares at 78.18. i know the stock was town. i think they are on an upswing and i am putting money in cannabis companies the prospects, i want to know your thought and is it a buy >> scotts miracle-gro is a company that helps grow things, okay, whether it be miracle-gro in a garden, a lawn and it is periphery related to weed, cannabis it's a one division. i think it's important that you know that what you own is literally what you own is literally a stake in a lawn and garden kind of company so if the weather means nor them than pot let's understand, that said, it is inexpensive adam in north carolina >> caller: booyah, jim. >> booyah. >> caller: brown-foreman it has dips. what are your thoughts in the company? >> look, you are dealing with a company that is truly an excellent company and i can tell you as someone who owns a bar that the darks, as we call the
let's go to lisa in new jersey lisa. >> caller: hi, jim i am learning so much watching your show. >> i am sure trying to teach, lisa thank you so much for that. >> caller: i want to ask about scott's miracle growth i picked up 200 shares at 78.18. i know the stock was town. i think they are on an upswing and i am putting money in cannabis companies the prospects, i want to know your thought and is it a buy >> scotts miracle-gro is a company that helps grow things, okay,...
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jim, i started listening to you a while back then i started buying stocks on your advice >> thank you caller: now i'm looking at my portfolio here and, jim, jim, mine eyes have seen the glory so i want to get fancier and buy some china stocks however i'm curious about adrs and possible exposure to foreign currency exchange rates so, can you edu-cramer us on those? >> we have the battle hymn of the republic overseas. if you want to own individual stocks and the businesses are good i don't care where they are or the currency if the business is that great. the stock will go higher but understand if you're buying an adr and european company, for instance, say and the euro is weakened by central bank issues you will not do well even if the stock does well so all things being neutral and don't have a country or continent trying to debase their currency, i'm fine. if they are stay in the good old usa which is a smart way to invest matthew in new york, matthew >> caller: boo-yah jim. >> boo-yah back at you. >> caller: i'm 23 years old. recent college grad and new to the workforce and just sta
jim, i started listening to you a while back then i started buying stocks on your advice >> thank you caller: now i'm looking at my portfolio here and, jim, jim, mine eyes have seen the glory so i want to get fancier and buy some china stocks however i'm curious about adrs and possible exposure to foreign currency exchange rates so, can you edu-cramer us on those? >> we have the battle hymn of the republic overseas. if you want to own individual stocks and the businesses are good i...
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thank you so much for walking us through. >> well, let me tell you this, jim. iif that's important to you. >> well, do you want to tell us who your theory is? >> yeah, yeah. it is jon huntsman, i believe. pretty clearly, more likely than not. i'd put my money on it. it's jon huntsman. i've been thinking about this for the last couple of days. and i'm pretty clear. >> you to show that huntsman through his spokesperson has denied, denied that he wrote this, along with the many other denials. >> well, he didn't really. it was a nondenial denial. i don't have the words right in front of me. but he didn't really come out -- number one, he didn't say it, his spokesman did. and he didn't actually deny it, he did some circumlocution. so i would look at that. all the factors suggest jon huntsman. >> we'll have to leave an open mind on that because as i said we don't have the proof yet. but john o'connor, thank you. thank you for sharing both your experience and your theory. as we've been reporting tonight, attorney general jeff session has come the terms with the fact tha
thank you so much for walking us through. >> well, let me tell you this, jim. iif that's important to you. >> well, do you want to tell us who your theory is? >> yeah, yeah. it is jon huntsman, i believe. pretty clearly, more likely than not. i'd put my money on it. it's jon huntsman. i've been thinking about this for the last couple of days. and i'm pretty clear. >> you to show that huntsman through his spokesperson has denied, denied that he wrote this, along with the...
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that guy is my favorite actor. >> matt damon. >> jim: i love matt. >> "bourne." >> jimmy: oh, you're . >> i know. i was like, what is his name? >> jimmy: what's his name? yeah. [ laughter ] >> i -- m i was like, itt -- um. >> jimmy: nah, it's somebody or other -- yeah, you're like, uh. >> that guy. >> jimmy: but -- no. i think -- those are, but they're kind of all based on charles bronson, i think. definitely. >> okay, yeah. >> sure.: right? >> jimmy: he sees -- what happens? i mean, explain what happens. >> okay, can we -- yeah. okay.nt so "pepperis about a mom who watches her family -- in front of her. >> jimmy: okay. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: yeah, already i'm upset. >> okay, it is upsetting. i mean's- >> jimmy: - >> it's very dramatic. it's a -- it is actually very dramatic. >> jimmy: i know. i saw it.y, >> oood. did you like it? >> jimmy: i loved it. >> okay, good. >> jimmy: i absolutely loved it. >> okay, jimmy, good. helaughter ] so, she goes andries to go through the justice department >> >>mmy: yep. ou know, for -- >> jimmy: court system. >> 'cause she wants -- the court sys
that guy is my favorite actor. >> matt damon. >> jim: i love matt. >> "bourne." >> jimmy: oh, you're . >> i know. i was like, what is his name? >> jimmy: what's his name? yeah. [ laughter ] >> i -- m i was like, itt -- um. >> jimmy: nah, it's somebody or other -- yeah, you're like, uh. >> that guy. >> jimmy: but -- no. i think -- those are, but they're kind of all based on charles bronson, i think. definitely. >> okay,...
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jim: i think we have a strong partnership with amazon and i believe we will maximize the sales for j.crewcantile by growing j.crew mercantile. emma: do you envision further j.crew group brands on amazon? jim: not at the moment. emma: you also developed a number of other third-party relationships. recently, nordstrom. how big a part of the business do you see wholesale becoming for j.crew? jim: in the short-term, wholesale has been a huge global opportunity for us. we have our wonderful relationship in the u.s. with nordstrom, but we do not have the relationships across the globe, so recently we launched all across europe in all of the major department stores. and in south america as well, and we are exploring opportunities in asia now. emma: two weeks ago you relaunched the j.crew brand. what sort of response are you seeing from customers? do you see increased traffic, higher sales? jim: we are excited about the relaunch. we are definitely seeing an increase in new customers as well as reactivated customers, those people who have left the brand and are coming back. emma: are they spending
jim: i think we have a strong partnership with amazon and i believe we will maximize the sales for j.crewcantile by growing j.crew mercantile. emma: do you envision further j.crew group brands on amazon? jim: not at the moment. emma: you also developed a number of other third-party relationships. recently, nordstrom. how big a part of the business do you see wholesale becoming for j.crew? jim: in the short-term, wholesale has been a huge global opportunity for us. we have our wonderful...
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>> so, jim, i think what is happening here is you are seeing a great deal of skepticism on both sides, distrust at an all time high. i think it is rubbing some of these republicans the wrong way on the committee is senator feinstein had this information in july. she could have kept it confidential. she didn't have to breach anybody's trust. she could have raised the issue with the fbi at that time. she could have raised the issue with judge kavanagh at that time. according to her staff and sources inside the democratic caucus, they didn't believe there was enough there there to raise it. >> so hold on, guys. you had your chance. so what happens is it appears now that professor ford was outed by some democratic staffers. professor ford did not want to come forward in this case but she was outed by democratic staffers. >> we don't know, david. we have no idea. >> we do know that, poppy. >> name them. >> there is reporting of this. >> name them. >> i will get you -- there is reporting out there that she was outed by staffers in an attempt to get this going. so there is a great deal of di
>> so, jim, i think what is happening here is you are seeing a great deal of skepticism on both sides, distrust at an all time high. i think it is rubbing some of these republicans the wrong way on the committee is senator feinstein had this information in july. she could have kept it confidential. she didn't have to breach anybody's trust. she could have raised the issue with the fbi at that time. she could have raised the issue with judge kavanagh at that time. according to her staff...
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i can't get anybody in these stocks let's go to ken in virginia. ken? >> caller: jim, how are you? all right you're up. what's up? >> caller: i just want to say, long-time listener your show remind is great. >> what's up >> caller: i was wondering about a stock called unity >> so high yielding that i have to throw the red flag where -- someone has thrown my red flag away i've got the -- oh, look at this doesn't this come in handy during a trade war let's go to bill in colorado bill >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer how are you? >> doing okay. i was up at 3:00 today i didn't get a nap what's up? >> caller: that doesn't sound like fun kmi. >> i liked them for a long time, but they did a lot of things in the balance sheet i didn't like and the stock has flat lined you know what? one more otto in florida. otto >> caller: hello, jim. thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: i'm calling from sunny south florida. i appreciate all you do. my stuff is ge do you think it's undervalued? >> i think that ge is still a wait and see story, but it seems to have bottomed and that, ladies and
i can't get anybody in these stocks let's go to ken in virginia. ken? >> caller: jim, how are you? all right you're up. what's up? >> caller: i just want to say, long-time listener your show remind is great. >> what's up >> caller: i was wondering about a stock called unity >> so high yielding that i have to throw the red flag where -- someone has thrown my red flag away i've got the -- oh, look at this doesn't this come in handy during a trade war let's go to...
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i didn't before. mike, mike, mike in california >> caller: boo-yah, jim. a month ago i got a stake in dpt, and, jim, this week i've been thinking about adding to my current position. >> no, it's a wasting asset. i don't want you there you're buying at a 52-week high. ixnay on that trade. ladies and gentlemen, that is the conclusion of "the lightning round. >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> haters going to hate >> caller: i almost forgot how to say boo-yah. >> up over 160% the money is pour nothing this stock. believe it or not, look what happened aerovironment is flying high but our sky -- [ buzzer ] >> caller: on behalf of the eagles, go >> i like that analogy oh, look at this quotations from chairman mao doesn't this come in handy during the trade war ha, ha, ha last time you remember on you gave me a gift. >> oh. >> and, no, no, come on. i need you to say -- >> i was wrong. >> thank you that's all i wanted. now i love you even more >> "mad money" is back after the break. what's the hesitation? eh, it just feels too co
i didn't before. mike, mike, mike in california >> caller: boo-yah, jim. a month ago i got a stake in dpt, and, jim, this week i've been thinking about adding to my current position. >> no, it's a wasting asset. i don't want you there you're buying at a 52-week high. ixnay on that trade. ladies and gentlemen, that is the conclusion of "the lightning round. >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> haters going to hate...
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>> of course it did, jim. i mean, it was the same thing. as long as someone that the president supports denies it, that's good enough for him. that's unfortunate. that is not the -- that's not my duty or role as a senator. i don't think it's any of the other senator's roles. we shouldn't take the president's word with a denial. we need to know the facts. i was not surprised the hear the president say that. i think it is unfortunate that he says something when we're in a process of trying to find the facts fie you reach the conclusion that the accusation is true and disqualifying, how will you make that determination? and what do you need to see in order to make up your mind that this accuser christine blasey ford is telling the truth? >> you know. that's i think every senator is going to have a different set of parameters on that. i have prosecuted and defended cases for almost 40 years. and so, i think i have got pretty good instincts in judging witness' credibility. both her and judge kavanaugh. i'll see what they say, see if there's corr
>> of course it did, jim. i mean, it was the same thing. as long as someone that the president supports denies it, that's good enough for him. that's unfortunate. that is not the -- that's not my duty or role as a senator. i don't think it's any of the other senator's roles. we shouldn't take the president's word with a denial. we need to know the facts. i was not surprised the hear the president say that. i think it is unfortunate that he says something when we're in a process of trying...
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i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jimu next time! >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ my name is barbara lampugnale, and i live in west hartford, connecticut. i am a mother of six girls, two of which have gone off to college. (chuckles) my girls and i absolutely love doing fun things together, so on sunday nights, it's become tradition that we all get together and paint each other's nails. do toesies. it was on one of these nail nights where my idea just hit me. wow.
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jim, back to you. >> leon, thank you. at 6:00 tonight, i had a chance to quest chuck todd about president trump's comments on kavaugh. chuck explained what his big takeaway was. >> he thinks -- >> did h help brett kavanaugh today or hurt him? >> i think 's going toe in the eye of the beholder on that one. i think he t polariz situation a little bit. >> and georgetown prep, which is located in north bethesda, where brett kavanaugh school, it released a statement today, defending itself over the recent media reports, saying in part, "the temptations and the failings presented in these ories are not unique to georgetown prep. the problems a abuses of alcohol and drugs, sexual assault and dumisc, emotional and physical violence towards others areal but it is demon stra bly false that such behavior or culture is tolerated, still l encouraged, at georgetown prep. in fact, our curriculum is designed to guide students away from these ma little that influences." >> you can watch tomorrow morning's hearing right here on nbc 4. we'll have an nbc news
jim, back to you. >> leon, thank you. at 6:00 tonight, i had a chance to quest chuck todd about president trump's comments on kavaugh. chuck explained what his big takeaway was. >> he thinks -- >> did h help brett kavanaugh today or hurt him? >> i think 's going toe in the eye of the beholder on that one. i think he t polariz situation a little bit. >> and georgetown prep, which is located in north bethesda, where brett kavanaugh school, it released a statement...
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babies' bodies brought out of the rubble after the strike. >> you can't. >> yeah. >> i would say, if it weren't for you, jimf it weren't for you and your team on the ground consistently doing this reporting, no one would be seeing this. thank you for all of us. >> agreed. thanks very much. >>> developing this morning also in the region, syria accidentally shot down a russian military plane over the mediterranean sea. and is now, we have russia blaming israel for that. 15 russian servicemen were killed in this strike. a u.s. official says syrians were trying to stop a barrage of israeli missiles when the russian aircraft was inadvertently hit. russian president vladimir putin called it, quote, a chain of tragic circumstances and says russia should consider additional security for its servicemen. keep in mind, russia and syria are allies in that conflict. >> exactly. >>> coming up next, as legal troubles mount for the president, a new report suggests his legal team might not have all the facts, including some crucial facts from the president himself. i'm ken jacobus, i'm the owner of good start packaging. we
babies' bodies brought out of the rubble after the strike. >> you can't. >> yeah. >> i would say, if it weren't for you, jimf it weren't for you and your team on the ground consistently doing this reporting, no one would be seeing this. thank you for all of us. >> agreed. thanks very much. >>> developing this morning also in the region, syria accidentally shot down a russian military plane over the mediterranean sea. and is now, we have russia blaming israel for...
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stay safe out there, jim. i kno you're doing an excellent job reporting for us. whatnterested it looks like at high tide if hat's the river walk at low tide. that gives you an idea of what exactly we're expecting throughout t area. they'll be back at 6:00 and 11:00. >> perfect. >> i'll talk to you at 6:00.do will be with everyone at 11:00. i want to talk about thesutorm e real iquick. devastating do there. from 1963 to 2012, there is almost 600 cyclones in the atlantic. the one killery half was storm surge flooding. storm surgelooding this is how it happened. this is exactly what was going on with jim. you could see the windst were coming off the water. we get this easterlylow in the atlantic. it comes off and brings all that water fm the atlantic in to the rivers, and the tributaries in in. we get t storm surf three, six, nine, ten feet is enough to cover a house. and they're having storm surge up to eight feet. right n it's 3 to 4 in the storm surge warningsecause of the low tide. with high tide, this is where jim was right there. again, we are going to continu
stay safe out there, jim. i kno you're doing an excellent job reporting for us. whatnterested it looks like at high tide if hat's the river walk at low tide. that gives you an idea of what exactly we're expecting throughout t area. they'll be back at 6:00 and 11:00. >> perfect. >> i'll talk to you at 6:00.do will be with everyone at 11:00. i want to talk about thesutorm e real iquick. devastating do there. from 1963 to 2012, there is almost 600 cyclones in the atlantic. the one...
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your wife took a great picture and i owe jim. let him know the next gelato is on me whether it's in italy or the hamptons next center. >> it was really nice. can i make it very clear, my wife and i love it when people come up. we're not like one of the people like hey, get away from me no, we have a show because of you. so thank you very much >> caller: well, thank you so down to business. i need to bring up jd.com. it's a two-year low. the ceo was arrested for very serious allegations of misconduct now law firms are moving in on an investigation regarding the company releasing materially misleading information to the investing public i've been shorting this intra-day for the past two weeks. but at this point i hold no position because regardless of bad news, i don't believe straight forward logic really applies in this situation, and the reason being, it's the chinese government they can move in at any point and manipulate this as they please >> joe, thank you for saying that i feel so often when i say stuff like that prc, that t
your wife took a great picture and i owe jim. let him know the next gelato is on me whether it's in italy or the hamptons next center. >> it was really nice. can i make it very clear, my wife and i love it when people come up. we're not like one of the people like hey, get away from me no, we have a show because of you. so thank you very much >> caller: well, thank you so down to business. i need to bring up jd.com. it's a two-year low. the ceo was arrested for very serious...
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i just think it's a reasonable call agreeing with jim, agreeing with joe, if i want nike, i probably just buy nike. >> jim does not like it. $58 price target moving the stock. pete najarian is with us next for unusual activity the move he is following on another retail stock that has surged more than 35% this year we'll get his trade on it next a sector check everything is higher except for health care. the dow is down 23 when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwid
i just think it's a reasonable call agreeing with jim, agreeing with joe, if i want nike, i probably just buy nike. >> jim does not like it. $58 price target moving the stock. pete najarian is with us next for unusual activity the move he is following on another retail stock that has surged more than 35% this year we'll get his trade on it next a sector check everything is higher except for health care. the dow is down 23 when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own...
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i think jim hit an important keyword, big data. these approaches work really well when you have large volumes of data, so for example, when i had to think of a portfolio manager who makes 30 investment decisions, a quarter, i don't have enough data to just buy the numbers and tell you that person's skill. there is still a huge range across the vast majority of problems for fundamental judgment by managers about the quality of the work their colleagues do, whether in sales, stocks, or designing your bodies for cars. jim: we are struggling with constructive paranoia. we are getting more worried as it gets higher in the cycle and there is an amount of interest in things going on, so i'm sure you have the same problem, mary, you have to look forward and find areas to the point capital while perfecting -- defending your flanks at all cost. mary: exactly right. erik: that is a convenient segue for questions about returns and perhaps that shouldn't in theory underlying investment returns over time. we are 9.5 years into a bull market, almo
i think jim hit an important keyword, big data. these approaches work really well when you have large volumes of data, so for example, when i had to think of a portfolio manager who makes 30 investment decisions, a quarter, i don't have enough data to just buy the numbers and tell you that person's skill. there is still a huge range across the vast majority of problems for fundamental judgment by managers about the quality of the work their colleagues do, whether in sales, stocks, or designing...
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>> jim: i have a very complex answer to that, and that is the best times are now. times are now. ♪ ♪ the all-new volkswagen jetta re-designed inside and out. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills block one. flonase sensimist. most pills block one. now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us unlimited for you for them for all right now, get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile and something amazing happens. that's our inspiration for fancy feast medleys. wild salmon primavera. tastes amazing. also in pate. fancy feast medleys. ♪ >> anthony: sunday afternoon in berlin at the mauerpark flea market is a place where ex-pat artists and locals alike can find what they want and didn't know they needed. >> anton: oh, there you are, wolfgang, can't lose you. adidas track suit. >> anthony: oh, man, that's a good look. joining the
>> jim: i have a very complex answer to that, and that is the best times are now. times are now. ♪ ♪ the all-new volkswagen jetta re-designed inside and out. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase sensimist relieves your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills block one. flonase sensimist. most pills block one. now t-mobile has...
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jim, i know that you and your producer spent months working on it. how is the family doing now?: well, it's been a little more than six months. so many levels of pain and devastation to process. i do think it's extremely important that we thank dean and alysia valoras for being so open with us in discussing their daughter's death. those journal entries are brutal to read, but sharing them is areir way of prodding other parents to check in with their kids, even those-- or especially those-- who don't show those lyassic signs of being at risk. >> glor: and they already have helped. for a list of resources on suicide prevention we should mention you can go to our tbsite tonight at cbsnews.com. we'll be right back. cbsnews.com. we'll be right back. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla . it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with... ...an increased risk of depression. tell your docto
jim, i know that you and your producer spent months working on it. how is the family doing now?: well, it's been a little more than six months. so many levels of pain and devastation to process. i do think it's extremely important that we thank dean and alysia valoras for being so open with us in discussing their daughter's death. those journal entries are brutal to read, but sharing them is areir way of prodding other parents to check in with their kids, even those-- or especially those-- who...
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i can say the department of justice have been working with jim and i to get us additional documents.n tell you, there are dozens of other documents that would support the fact that peter strzok and lisa page had ongoing relationships with multiple reporters, and that they were feeding them information to spin a narrative. it's not even -- it's not legal, it's against protocol. the other thing is, they are denying it and we have the proof that would suggest otherwise. good reporting tonight on behalf of catherine and sara with these text messages, but i can tell you this, we believe that all the documents need to be made available to the american people. it let them judge. we have nothing to hide. the president has nothing to hide. let's get it out there. >> sean: let's talk about that, jim jordan. a lot of people, including me, are frustrated. we've been waiting and requested -- time, congress has requested and it's been denied again and again and again, constant obstruction, but specifically, there is something, apparently, on pages 10-12, 17-34 of the rod rosenstein -- the signatur
i can say the department of justice have been working with jim and i to get us additional documents.n tell you, there are dozens of other documents that would support the fact that peter strzok and lisa page had ongoing relationships with multiple reporters, and that they were feeding them information to spin a narrative. it's not even -- it's not legal, it's against protocol. the other thing is, they are denying it and we have the proof that would suggest otherwise. good reporting tonight on...
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true story. >> i think jim might be a real person. he one person who might be a real person and he probably -- >> hold on, hold on. >> remember he even loves paris. but it's somebody like, what has happened, why have i become this vessel for him to express all things in the world? >> we have a real person that he actually has named once. let's tell you what happened when he named somebody. first this story because this is a real gem. this is trump talking about voter fraud and he uses his friend bernard langer. mr. trump said he was told a story by the very famous golfer bernard langer who he described as a friend. the witnesses described the story this way. mr. langer, a 59-year-old native of bavaria germany, a winner of the masters twice and more than 100 events on professional golf tours around the world was standing in line at a polling place at his home in florida on election day. when an official informed mr. langer he would not be able to vote, behind mr. langer were voters who did not look as if they should be allowed to vote,
true story. >> i think jim might be a real person. he one person who might be a real person and he probably -- >> hold on, hold on. >> remember he even loves paris. but it's somebody like, what has happened, why have i become this vessel for him to express all things in the world? >> we have a real person that he actually has named once. let's tell you what happened when he named somebody. first this story because this is a real gem. this is trump talking about voter...
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. >> i tk ooit -- thank you very much thank you very much. "mad money" with jim cramer begins now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, 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 some money. my job not just to entertain but to teach so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. has the stock market totally lost its mind? i mean, when president trump impose as 10% tariff on $200 billion on chinese imports and china retaliates with tariffs on 60 million of american exports, and our president effectively scuttles any low level trade talks, you'd think stocks would go down, right wrong. [ buzzer ] because the dow roared 185 points today s&p gained .54, and the nasdaq fell to .76% so is this pure craziness, people maybe somebody slipped some cannabis into the water supply on wall street no this move actually makes sense, and
. >> i tk ooit -- thank you very much thank you very much. "mad money" with jim cramer begins now >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, 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 some money. my job not just to...
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this is a monster, jim. i wish people would not wait and see before they leave. the confidence is getting stronger and stronger with this storm. we do know that it is going to be making landfall by late thursday or early friday morning. it's going to get to the coast. the cone is getting narrower and narrower. the confidence is extremely high with the storm. this is where the center could be anywhere within this cone. the effects will be far reaching. the impacts as well. it basically stalls over the carolinas. it is going to dump a lot of rain. that is going to be a huge concern not only that, but with a storm this powerful, you are going to have all that storm surge pushing inland and all the water coming up up the rivers and cause extreme flooding not only along the coast, but inland as well. as the storm stalls out, we could see 10 to 20 inches of rain inland. this pink color is well west of charlotte and could see 10 to 20 inches of rain. charlotte could see 6-10 and this could change a little bit. 6-10 doesn't mean that is what you will see. you could see m
this is a monster, jim. i wish people would not wait and see before they leave. the confidence is getting stronger and stronger with this storm. we do know that it is going to be making landfall by late thursday or early friday morning. it's going to get to the coast. the cone is getting narrower and narrower. the confidence is extremely high with the storm. this is where the center could be anywhere within this cone. the effects will be far reaching. the impacts as well. it basically stalls...
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i kind of want democrats to follow jim carrey's advice. m to embrace socialism because it's kind of what they always wanted. let's have a choice between free market capitalism and socialism. i know the baby boomers haven't lost complit complete common sense. socialism has nothing to do with our american tradition. we need to have the debate so people can understand both sides. charles: we are going to take time to remember the tragic event on september 11. the evacuation -- there is a story here. the evacuation that was bigger than dunkirk. we'll discuss it next. . when you rent from national... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? a moment of joy. a source of inspiration. an act of kindness. what will it bring? an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebr
i kind of want democrats to follow jim carrey's advice. m to embrace socialism because it's kind of what they always wanted. let's have a choice between free market capitalism and socialism. i know the baby boomers haven't lost complit complete common sense. socialism has nothing to do with our american tradition. we need to have the debate so people can understand both sides. charles: we are going to take time to remember the tragic event on september 11. the evacuation -- there is a story...
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>> i think there's a part of it that and the cleaning the slay idea, jim. at least we're going have an idea of what cbs will be again. as i pointed out, mr. moonves hasn't been focussed on the job the way he has been previously. >> right. >> i think fairly well thought of he's going to be interim -- >> i know. >> he's been involved in a lot of key decisions of the company. >> like, look, first congratulations because you got credit for the scoop, which is important. >> everywhere. >> yeah. as a network congratulations. >> yeah. >> second, okay, you know, there's someone else we talked about leaving. tim armstrong. >> yes. >> tim armstrong. >> yeah. verizon, you mean? >> yeah. >> both the division -- >> yeah. what precipitated a lot of this. >> i was with tim the day that the new ceo was announced. i have to tell you, i'm not saying it's unexpected there's been turn over of the company. >> armstrong has been there for some time. >> yeah. he traced out a division i thought was start and could move the needle one day it's just disappointing. it's disappointing.
>> i think there's a part of it that and the cleaning the slay idea, jim. at least we're going have an idea of what cbs will be again. as i pointed out, mr. moonves hasn't been focussed on the job the way he has been previously. >> right. >> i think fairly well thought of he's going to be interim -- >> i know. >> he's been involved in a lot of key decisions of the company. >> like, look, first congratulations because you got credit for the scoop, which is...
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i went up to jim. do, he said in a low voice, telling me everything i needed to known a single word. this is not -- that we saw two years ago. everyone gathered and rolled each one backwards. my mouth fell open. i observed the fact that it covered at least one complete wheel skeleton, every black tarp, dozens demarcated a well skeleton. the density of complete skeletons outstripped everything about a new about how wheels get preserved in fossils. the skeleton almost all complete in a way that they are hardly ever, nose to tail. many looked as if the creature had died in place, carefully turned on its back and then pressed flats. schools were easy to spot at the end of the trail of brick like vertebrae rib cage is collapsed towards tales like gigantic slinky's. in many they were adorned with shoulder blades connected to arms and even finger bones. the fossil wheels were complete. made no sense that there are so many so close together. i can never not think of another site like it. i was stone. i walked o
i went up to jim. do, he said in a low voice, telling me everything i needed to known a single word. this is not -- that we saw two years ago. everyone gathered and rolled each one backwards. my mouth fell open. i observed the fact that it covered at least one complete wheel skeleton, every black tarp, dozens demarcated a well skeleton. the density of complete skeletons outstripped everything about a new about how wheels get preserved in fossils. the skeleton almost all complete in a way that...
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>> to work part there are so many out jim i the only there my sister and teammates can attest that you left me. and you were party. >> hello. how did you feel the party has to be the. [applause] to make the most important question of the day. i loved barbie and i played with barbies i was 15 when i stopped playing with barbies i had a three-story doll house we had a will on the work that and that jeep. do you? know about my barbie did. my parents only bought us black and brown dolls if we went down that way i'll if we already had those we didn't get a doll that david that was for us to see ourselves represented but for me to s be a barbie in my life is my life. forb full circle it is coming out really soon. sooner than you think. that is all packaging is amazing. >> we are here in los angeles of my two daughters so my question. d-backs on e the other who were the most people in your life when you were growing up and you are the most influential now is the woman? >> i feel like tony identify the time to plan the plan also watered to help grow what it is today. if i think of kareem abdul
>> to work part there are so many out jim i the only there my sister and teammates can attest that you left me. and you were party. >> hello. how did you feel the party has to be the. [applause] to make the most important question of the day. i loved barbie and i played with barbies i was 15 when i stopped playing with barbies i had a three-story doll house we had a will on the work that and that jeep. do you? know about my barbie did. my parents only bought us black and brown dolls...
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such a huge impact, and that feels really good. >> it's hard to talk about and process this story, jim. iou and producer wendy spent months working on it. how is the family doing now? >> well, it's been a little more than six months. so many levels of pain and devastation to process. i do think it's extremely important that we thank dean and alicia valoras for being so open with us in discussing their daughter's death. those journal entries are brutal to read, but sharing them is their way of prodding other parents to check in with their kids, even those or especially those who don't show the classic signs of being at risk. >> and they already have helped. a women's natural lubrication varies throughout her cycle. this can effect how pleasurable sex can be. to supplement your lubrication for even better sex try ky natural feeling. the lubrication you want, nothing you don't. ky natural feeling get what you want >>> tonight more than two dozen agencies including the fbi are searching around the clock in north carolina for a 6-year-old boy who vanished saturday. a $10,000 reward has been po
such a huge impact, and that feels really good. >> it's hard to talk about and process this story, jim. iou and producer wendy spent months working on it. how is the family doing now? >> well, it's been a little more than six months. so many levels of pain and devastation to process. i do think it's extremely important that we thank dean and alicia valoras for being so open with us in discussing their daughter's death. those journal entries are brutal to read, but sharing them is...
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we have been hearing about that, but jim, i have to say, i think the kim train has already left the stationident trump met with kim jong-un, and at that point, every other world leader looked around and thought, why can't i do that too? he's meeting with the chinese. it's entirely possible he'll meet with the russians. just lack week, there were ceos going to north korea to talk about potential business deals between the south and north. what president trump personally does with this personal penpal relationship with kim jong-un is to a certain extent irrelevant at this point because so many other things are moving forward. >> dana bash, if you're still there, the president, as he often does, is doubling down despite the advice even of many of his own supporters on something like north korea. saying listen, i know you criticize my last summit, but heck, i'm going ahead. he said just then, we're in the process of setting up a second meeting without any of those conditions met that the trump administration itself set on complete verifiable irreversible denuclearization. no, as you look at the
we have been hearing about that, but jim, i have to say, i think the kim train has already left the stationident trump met with kim jong-un, and at that point, every other world leader looked around and thought, why can't i do that too? he's meeting with the chinese. it's entirely possible he'll meet with the russians. just lack week, there were ceos going to north korea to talk about potential business deals between the south and north. what president trump personally does with this personal...
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i hope, jim, you and everyone else will help us make it a huge success. e i do believe for time success is all of our success. >> well, i wrote for them for a long time so i agree when i look around i do not see the typical crowd that i expect from a consumer electronics trade show or something like that speak to me about who's here. >> i so strongly believe not only that business is a platform for change, but that everyone has to be included in this fourth industrial revolution look who's on this floor this is every gender this is every religion, every race, every -- we're bringing everyone in. this concept we have of exclusive capitalism is made possible by trail head you have gone to trail head.com. >> yes. >> you can get trained on trail head, but did you know one out of every four who go to trail head and get the skills that everyone is getting here already have upgraded their jobs with higher salaries, new companies, new titles the salesforce economy is booming. $1 trillion by 2022 according to ibc. that's amazing that is why these people are here th
i hope, jim, you and everyone else will help us make it a huge success. e i do believe for time success is all of our success. >> well, i wrote for them for a long time so i agree when i look around i do not see the typical crowd that i expect from a consumer electronics trade show or something like that speak to me about who's here. >> i so strongly believe not only that business is a platform for change, but that everyone has to be included in this fourth industrial revolution...
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but above and beyond that, i would say, as i have so many times, jim, and bob mueller i trust.an anybody ever cite a single example in his sterling career when he gave up, whether it was fighting as a united states marine in the jungles of vietnam or pursuing organized crime in this country or fulfilling his responsibility as special counsel in this investigation? >> and let's turn to the latest on maria butina. does this screw-up in her case with respect to what the federal prosecutors admitted over the weekend, does that hurt the credibility of the ongoing investigations into russian influence in american politics in your view? >> she is still in jail, jim. she is still in jail for being indicted for being an unregistered agent on behalf of a foreign government, and this salacious side show was not material to the case that they presented for that. >> okay. congressman denny heck, thank you for your time. we appreciate it. good talking to you, sir. >> you too, jim. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> just ahead, we'll have an up-to-the-minute forecast on the category four storm
but above and beyond that, i would say, as i have so many times, jim, and bob mueller i trust.an anybody ever cite a single example in his sterling career when he gave up, whether it was fighting as a united states marine in the jungles of vietnam or pursuing organized crime in this country or fulfilling his responsibility as special counsel in this investigation? >> and let's turn to the latest on maria butina. does this screw-up in her case with respect to what the federal prosecutors...
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i think the fed needs to be careful, probably think about using the balance sheet for accommodation as opposed to hiking rates forever >> jim with you some of the older fed people that i talk to, whether mr. olson, mark olson or bob heller, they believe the same thing. they believe the balance sheet needs to be tinkered with when we reach a certain level of rates. certainly seems as though there's no indication the fed wants to challenge its moderate runoff long term strategy. your final thoughts. >> the tipping point for them might be when yield curve inverts. i think it sends a signal to the market, might be weaker than the past, but then restore premium by tinkering with the balance sheet, as you say. >> excellent thank you for your thoughts, jim. always fascinating with a day with central banking activity. >> a trio of central banks. >>> let's send it to jon fortt with what's next on "squawk alley. good morning, jon. >> good morning. ten years after lehman's collapse, what's next. when my hot water heater failed, she was pregnant, in-laws were coming, a little bit of water, it really- it rocked our world. i had no idea
i think the fed needs to be careful, probably think about using the balance sheet for accommodation as opposed to hiking rates forever >> jim with you some of the older fed people that i talk to, whether mr. olson, mark olson or bob heller, they believe the same thing. they believe the balance sheet needs to be tinkered with when we reach a certain level of rates. certainly seems as though there's no indication the fed wants to challenge its moderate runoff long term strategy. your final...
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you exercise regularly all those things i can say about you, carl. >> jim >> thanks, dave. in -- >> maybe you should go make a call >> by the way, you look -- cramer and i go -- i don't know. 20 years back now, right >> you actually -- this is the show in a nutshell jim and me trying to keep the train in motion while david steps off to make a call like it was just a moment ago. >> it was a moment ago trying to put something together for a faber report here. hopefully we'll have something. >> i've been very lucky. >>> thank you, jim thanks to everybody for being here today samantha wright who came down today. brian steel. so nice, very touching been an incredible journey quarter century is hard to imagine. you can never imagine that you're that old. there they are. >> nico owe. >> my wife and sons are here. >> and my daughter >> emily oh, my god >> not going to cry. >> this is what happens, see yes. >> do me a favor >> a lot happened in 25 years. >> a lot larger than i am. >> hi. >> not going to school >> soon. >> oh, my god. this is so sweet i'm really touched david, you may
you exercise regularly all those things i can say about you, carl. >> jim >> thanks, dave. in -- >> maybe you should go make a call >> by the way, you look -- cramer and i go -- i don't know. 20 years back now, right >> you actually -- this is the show in a nutshell jim and me trying to keep the train in motion while david steps off to make a call like it was just a moment ago. >> it was a moment ago trying to put something together for a faber report here....
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i assume that he have seen what we just saw. response to president obama, jim, it is good to have you today, kristen, thank you as well. lisa, i think you will stick around. i am not sure when we figure it out during this commercial break. cycles of chaos and he's constant constantly slamming jeff sessions to investigate who wrote the op-ed. is this what the department of justice should be focusing on and the confirmation hearing for brett kavanaugh. will we get an answer on the question on everyone's mind? ♪ introducing e*trade personalized investments professionally managed portfolios customized to help meet your financial goals. you'll know what you're invested in and how it's performing. so you can spend more time floating about on your inflatable swan. [ding] than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even
i assume that he have seen what we just saw. response to president obama, jim, it is good to have you today, kristen, thank you as well. lisa, i think you will stick around. i am not sure when we figure it out during this commercial break. cycles of chaos and he's constant constantly slamming jeff sessions to investigate who wrote the op-ed. is this what the department of justice should be focusing on and the confirmation hearing for brett kavanaugh. will we get an answer on the question on...
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that is what i am told. jim hobart, as you hear his response refuting what the president sent out on twitter, what do you think? guest 2: i think he is right. investigation into duncan hunter started under president obama -- excuse me, under trump. it was not something that was just begun during the obama administration. the same was true of collins. currently under investigation and was triggered -- which was triggered for something he said under president trump at the white house. it was not of something -- it was not because of what attorney general sessions at -- sessions chose to do. i do agree with a long point that for a long time, james komi was almost any -- was almost a electiond in the 2015 and now democrats are big fans of komi because of what he said about president trump. it is troubling that there has been a bit of politicize a show of theoliticization fbi. host: our guests on this sunday, jim hobart, a republican pollster and strategist and ben winston, a democrat ulster and strategist. our phone
that is what i am told. jim hobart, as you hear his response refuting what the president sent out on twitter, what do you think? guest 2: i think he is right. investigation into duncan hunter started under president obama -- excuse me, under trump. it was not something that was just begun during the obama administration. the same was true of collins. currently under investigation and was triggered -- which was triggered for something he said under president trump at the white house. it was not...
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i know. you keep saying jail, jim, you know it's simple, he's not going to jail. you have to stop saying that >> you know what i mean. i mean that if you turn down that kind of deal, i think the s.e.c. will refer to justice because this is the kind of arrogance that the s.e.c. was just not counting on i think the s.e.c. liked the fact they did this, and then you refer to justice if you don't refer to justice there's still some civil resolution but neither admit nor deny is the home run for someone who made up -- come on, you read the complaint. he read it all up. he just made it up >> they say he didn't make it up, he had a series of meetings with the public investment fund of saudi arabia, was led to believe by decisionmakers there that they were willing to back a go private effort. they had a 5% stake in the company, and he thought the money was there. this is what you will hear as a defense from the company as one reason why he also wanted to correct the record he felt when the ft reported the $2 billion investment, it was getting out there, and he thought he wa
i know. you keep saying jail, jim, you know it's simple, he's not going to jail. you have to stop saying that >> you know what i mean. i mean that if you turn down that kind of deal, i think the s.e.c. will refer to justice because this is the kind of arrogance that the s.e.c. was just not counting on i think the s.e.c. liked the fact they did this, and then you refer to justice if you don't refer to justice there's still some civil resolution but neither admit nor deny is the home run...