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tell you that everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is said that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work is taking care of all of my aerobic classics. so that's the answer to that one . all right. she recorded massive hits from what's love got to do with that to we don't need to know the heroes and the big winning. i grammy's the in the ending millions of a during stands along the way. after a c, a welcome to it. in 2009, she retired to switzerland with her partner when box i can describe a few things that feels wonderful. this countries ride the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past and tennessee, when i was a young girl, which is very nice. also the mountains, it's such a young doing this distance, the height, the magic thing is entertainers and will lead is there among those paying tribute to tune a tune up to date and legacy is one of the all time greats will no doubt live on the but i'd like to get jocelyn be smith y
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everyone is now going to jim, jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is said that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my aerobic classic. so that's the answer to that one . all right. she reported huge pitts including 1984th. what's love got to do with it, winning a ground needs for her music as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards and earnings. millions of adoring fans along the way. after a farewell tour and 2009, she retired to switzerland with her partner or wooden box. i can describe a few things that built wonderful this country side. the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past and tennessee when i was a young girl, which is very nice. also the mountains, it's such a, a young doing this distance the height of magic. the tina turner was 83 years old. the legend that was tina turner and with that you up to date, but coming out next uh, documentary about also official intelligence office. all
everyone is now going to jim, jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is said that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my aerobic classic. so that's the answer to that one . all right. she reported huge pitts including 1984th. what's love got to do with it, winning a ground needs for her music as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards and earnings....
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everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is said that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my robot classic. so that's the answer to that one. all right, she reported huge hits, including 1984 is what's love got to do with it. when in a ground needs for her music, as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards. and earning millions of adoring fans along the way. after a farewell tour in 2009, she retired to switzerland with her partner or one box. i can describe a few things that pills wonderful. this country side, the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past and tennessee when i was a young girl which is very nice also. ringback happens it's such a, a young doing this distance, the height of magic, the tina turner was 83 years old. let's get more on the life and times of seeing it that way that runs the sound of video, pop culture commentator and host of the know hips. this po
everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is said that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my robot classic. so that's the answer to that one. all right, she reported huge hits, including 1984 is what's love got to do with it. when in a ground needs for her music, as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards. and earning millions...
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tell you that everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is say that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my real big classics. so that's the answer to that one. all right. she recorded mess of hits from what's love got to do with it to we don't need to. nobody's here, right? and the big winning a grammy and millions of the during fans along the way. after a v a well to are in 2009. she were tied to switzerland with the apartment when box . i can describe a few things that pills wonderful. this country side, the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past and tennessee when i was a young girl, which is very nice. also the mountains, it's such a young doing this distance. the height of magic thing is in detain. news and world leaders are among those paying tribute to tina tuna after his death and legacy as one of the all time greats will no doubt live on the. let's take a closer look at the life and career
tell you that everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is say that it's good for your help. all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and traveling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my real big classics. so that's the answer to that one. all right. she recorded mess of hits from what's love got to do with it to we don't need to. nobody's here, right? and the big winning a grammy and millions of the during fans along...
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everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is say that it's good for your help all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and travelling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my aerobic classics. so that's the answer to that one . all right, she reported huge hits including 1984 as what's love got to do with it. winning a ground needs for her music, as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards, and earning millions of adoring fans along the way. after a farewell, a tour and 2009, she retired to switzerland with her partner or wooden box. i can describe a few things that deals wonderful, this country side, the cattle, the farm houses. it's a reminder of the past and tennessee when i was a young girl which is very nice also. ringback mountains, it's such a young doing this distance. the height of magic, the tina turner will jocelyn be smooth is a new york jazz senior living in germany for 30 years. i asked her how she'll remember tinetta she has been for us. i remembered t
everyone is now going to jim jim's and exercising and carrying on. and it is say that it's good for your help all of us yelling and, and i've been singing and travelling and dancing for 35 years. so i think that my work has taken care of all of my aerobic classics. so that's the answer to that one . all right, she reported huge hits including 1984 as what's love got to do with it. winning a ground needs for her music, as well as hall of fame and lifetime achievement awards, and earning millions...
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>> jim, jim, i don't know why you're so challenging a time with time frames i said buy it if you want to on this fed meeting, it will rally and then sell it what don't you get >> all right let's do this. let's take a break >> why is it time-out time? >> i think we need one i didn't even get to oil you got all the other things we're going to talk about that we have a six handle, 68 i think the last print was on oil as i saw it straight ahead we have committee moves as well. we have your setup for the other big event this week. apple. it's only tomorrow stocksigr. 'rba itw hhewee ckn o. that. eh, pretty good! (whistles) yeek. not cryin', are ya? let's tighten that. (fabric ripping) ooh. - wait, wh- wh- what was that? - huh? what, that? no, don't worry about that. here we go. - asking the right question can greatly impact your future. - are, are you qualified to do this? - what? - especially when it comes to your finances. - yeehaw! - do you have a question? - are you a certified financial planner™? - yes. i'm a cfp® professional. - cfp® professionals are committed to acting in your best
>> jim, jim, i don't know why you're so challenging a time with time frames i said buy it if you want to on this fed meeting, it will rally and then sell it what don't you get >> all right let's do this. let's take a break >> why is it time-out time? >> i think we need one i didn't even get to oil you got all the other things we're going to talk about that we have a six handle, 68 i think the last print was on oil as i saw it straight ahead we have committee moves as...
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now, lots of bringing mohammed jim, jim, he's joining us from west jerusalem. so these raids are regular occurrence pretty much in the occupied westbank and how much what's being said about this one and how extensive was it as well, there? mean 1st, let me mention what we've heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who posted a statement on twitter in which he think the as really security forces who took part in this raid earlier today. and he also issued a warning to anybody who was planning on attacking israeli citizens, or anybody who had attacked israeli citizens saying that wherever they may be, however long it would take that they would be brought to justice. now we've also heard from the israeli army that there were over 200 is really soldiers that took part in this raid in the old city of novice in the occupied west bank. this rain was carried out by is really forces, according to these really army in order to target and kill 3 palestinian men who they say were responsible for the drive by shooting that killed 3 british is really duel natio
now, lots of bringing mohammed jim, jim, he's joining us from west jerusalem. so these raids are regular occurrence pretty much in the occupied westbank and how much what's being said about this one and how extensive was it as well, there? mean 1st, let me mention what we've heard from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who posted a statement on twitter in which he think the as really security forces who took part in this raid earlier today. and he also issued a warning to anybody who...
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well, no, so no jim, jim. yeah, we just moved here was throwing us up by someone. yes, it'd be nice to you. yeah. of the lot that people are so busy just based on what that will give a place to be nice or to them. i left somebody not so call up to date, which pretty to go through studies the for us to be these are square. so my thought with you with i will not support you in my that yes, i will show what you in the west today behind them, available to see some of you. but i've definitely said let's go to the mobile system. not that any of the of the, the by addition which you yeah, the, i mean, i got them, i live with much and that's what the identity of so that it's really if anything tough because more comfortable with of what the f one must expect for months is systematically, let's move the or the source intervening associated with this on the used as pools national or just over saying after gasket. but i'm gonna have one class on right? it could cause processors motion, you can imagine a bitters and the pressure to and there's one condition we're going to coll
well, no, so no jim, jim. yeah, we just moved here was throwing us up by someone. yes, it'd be nice to you. yeah. of the lot that people are so busy just based on what that will give a place to be nice or to them. i left somebody not so call up to date, which pretty to go through studies the for us to be these are square. so my thought with you with i will not support you in my that yes, i will show what you in the west today behind them, available to see some of you. but i've definitely said...
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and perhaps a different side of jim fayed began to emerge. >> there became a point where jim was addicted to pain medications. and it wasn't the same jimnted total control of her and the company and her job was to stay home and be a wife. >> as controlling as jim was, he couldn't control the arthritis in his joints. it forced him to give up going to the office. >> was he in the hospital or bedridden or -- >> he was bedridden, yes. >> for how long? >> for a couple of years. >> really. so he barely got out of bed for a couple of years? >> yes. i felt that as he became bedridden he wasn't as social with us anymore. he kind of stayed in his bedroom. he basically -- i feel like he kind of left us as a family. we didn't really see much of him at that point. it kind of angered me seeing the kind of person he was turning into. >> the year was 2006. desiree says as jim became harder to get along with it started to push away pam's attempts to be more involved with the company while her husband was ill. >> i heard them bickering about the business on a daily basis. >> specifically? >> nothing specific but just little things here and there that ne
and perhaps a different side of jim fayed began to emerge. >> there became a point where jim was addicted to pain medications. and it wasn't the same jimnted total control of her and the company and her job was to stay home and be a wife. >> as controlling as jim was, he couldn't control the arthritis in his joints. it forced him to give up going to the office. >> was he in the hospital or bedridden or -- >> he was bedridden, yes. >> for how long? >> for a...
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up next, jim. jim is calling from hattiesburg, mississippi. say there's another candidate you have inca mind, j. >> caller: yeah. good morning. i've never voted third party, but i feel like this might be the election where i might do that. i voted for biden in the last election but this time around, after the withdrawal from afghanistan which i thought was a nightmare, i feel like andrew yang might be a viable candidate for a third-party run. >> host: why andrew yang? >> caller: i really like his idea when he ran last time back in 2020, about universal basic income. i think that something that eventually we are going to need. but beyond that i think his foreword policy, his forward party as wed put together, it's progressive in a lot of ways but it's not lockstep with the doctrinaire. it's kind of more central, centrist with the very pro-business attitude as opposed toa the more i guess antibusines attitude a lot of the left has nowadays. >> host: okay. thanks for your call this morning. next up we have great in new york state. ray, you say yo
up next, jim. jim is calling from hattiesburg, mississippi. say there's another candidate you have inca mind, j. >> caller: yeah. good morning. i've never voted third party, but i feel like this might be the election where i might do that. i voted for biden in the last election but this time around, after the withdrawal from afghanistan which i thought was a nightmare, i feel like andrew yang might be a viable candidate for a third-party run. >> host: why andrew yang? >>...
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jim davidson? jim what is going on? i davidson? jim what is going on? . noon— davidson? jim what is going on? nd see him, isn't that up to me .p well, i think it is,- go and see him, isn't that up to me ? �*ft�*tiee e 2 222 me? well, i think it is, nigel. and i think. i think it is. people should vote with their feet . but. people should vote with their feet. but. but here's the thing. if you look at roy chubby brown, he's different to me. we're both is outrageous. and probably like telling rude jokes . but he's not telling rude jokes. but he's not political, is he ? he's not that political, is he? he's not that you know, you don't know who he votes for. obviously, looking at him like that, he's obviously a raving loony. but you don't quite know. so it's not a political thing. i just think that the ambassador theatre group, who i've known for years , who i've worked for, ambassador theatre group for 40 years and now found myself cancelled as well, i'm i'm not sure why they cancel. i think it is because i think maybe that certain firms certainly the ambassador theatre group are struck angling f
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jim davidson? jim what is going on? i davidson? jim what is going on? i need— davidson? jim what is going on? up to me i weir. i— go and see him, isn't that up to me .7 well, i think— go and see him, isn't that up to me .7 well, i think it- go and see him, isn't that up to me .7 well, i think it is,- go and see him, isn't that up to me ? �*fvi�*rill e \r ridril me? well, i think it is, nigel. and i think. i think it is. people should vote with their feet . but. people should vote with their feet. but. but here's the thing. if you look at roy chubby brown, he's different to me. we're both is outrageous. and probably like telling rude jokes . but he's not telling rude jokes. but he's not political, is he ? he's not that political, is he? he's not that you know, you don't know who he votes for. obviously, looking at him like that, he's obviously a raving loony. but you don't quite know. so it's not a political thing. i just think that the ambassador theatre group, who i've known for years , who i've worked for, ambassador theatre group for 40 years and now found myself cancelled as well, i'm i'm
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what is the you the ability, jim jim with running the maybe i, charlie. mm hm. the minutes yeah. now system are not to talk to the bottom of that sort of argument in the book enough and how did the yeah, we are in the band with it's the whole the kind in how much the cost. very yeah. look as well. the shell told you know enough? oh such a no, no. so i'm showing on my dish or what if i don't want to have done on a de gina horner. i'm going to for when i shut off the do not. it was okay. the, the is really military has confiscated large areas of the jordan valley and to use is firing ranges and for training exercises the, despite the numerous checkpoints of was so good. and so do you made a point of visiting neighbors in the field of village of financing including obviously me on an old friend and neighbour of a booster kid. he had recently been released from an is really prison. the uh, i just saw that i said i was that i live in. uh, yeah, that could have been the auto bought comes give, but my uh, sale optimal. how about doing it? i know when i did that and then on the side of t
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what is the you the ability, jim, jim with running the maybe i to on in the test to be that let me look at how will the, how many look tie you from the handle on the yeah. now system are not to talk to the bottom of that sort of argument in the book enough and how did the yeah, we are in the back and look at the the guy the guy study. yeah. look as well. the shell told you know enough. oh was i turn the machine on and on my dish or what if i don't want to have done the opening for when i shut off and you know, and it was okay. the, the is really military has confiscated, large areas of the jordan valley to use is firing ranges and for training exercises the, despite the numerous checked ones of a good. and so do you made a point of visiting neighbors in a sealed off village, a financing including a bu slaymen, an old friend and neighbour of that he had recently been released from an is really prison. the uh, i just saw that i feel i was all in uh yeah, that could have been the auto bought comes give that to my uh, sales optimal. how about a doing it? i know lot is that and then on the s
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i'm average the image is what is the you develop the jim jim running the maybe i child in the test to be that. let me look at how will the, how netflix i use from the handle on the yes and i know it's, it's not the bottom of that sort of argument in the book and know if it had to do. yeah. we are in the band with the, the, the guy, the guy said he yeah. look as well. the shell told you know enough. oh such a no, no. so let me check on my dish or what if i don't want to have done on the horn for when i should have the do you know any of us? okay. the, the is really military has confiscated large areas of the jordan valley and to use is firing ranges and for training exercises the, despite the numerous checkpoints of was so good. and so do you made a point of visiting neighbors in the field of village of financing including obviously me on an old friend and neighbour of that he had recently been released from an is really prison. the uh, i just saw that i said i was that i live in. uh, i got that could have been the auto bought comes due, but my uh, sale optimal. how about i saw doing i
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jim. >> interesting. given all those questions that they have to answer there, that could indicate how much work they have to do. thanks so much. >>> jim, coming up, critical information that all women need to hear. there's some new proposed recommendations about when to start getting mammograms. and the manhunt for two inmates in virginia is over. why the second escapee alerted authorities himself. we have that next. t a game! we're talking about cashbacking. we're talking about... we're not talking about practice? no... cashbacking. word. we're talking about cashbackcking. cashbacking.g. cashbacking. cashback like a pro with chase freedom unlimiteded. how do youou cashback? heart-pounding design. intelligent technology. raaar!!!! courageous performance. discover a new world of possibilities in the lexus r never lose your edge. ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? 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>> well, brianna, the task force told me they have seen each year a rise in breast cancer diagnoses here in the united states, especially among women in their 40s, and they also emphasize that black women are more likely to die from the disease as well, so they say that making this update, it's a draft recommendation update, they say that this will help us to detect cancer's earlier which will lead to a better chance of survival for women who do have the disease. previously, the task force said that women in their 40s had the option, the individual choice, to screen at that age. now they're coming down stronger saying all women should start to get mammograms at age 40. we also know in general it's estimated for women born here in the u.s., 12.9% of them will develop breast cancer at some time the their life. that's the demographic that we're talking about here where there's some concern. this is a draft recommendation, available for public comment from now through june 5th. that's where we stand as we think about breast cancer screening and when women should start. >> we're not all the same. some people are higher risk than others and should be talking to their doctors about what that means for them. jaclyn howard, thank you so much. >>> still to come, a sign of the times. vladimir putin's annual victory day parade was significantly scaled back with just one tank and no flyover. ahead of an expected counteroffensive, the u.s. is announcing another billion dollar aid package for ukraine. the details on that when we come back. what do you get from the morgan stanley client experience? 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>>> while russia celebrates its victory day the fighting is intensifying in the ukrainian city of bakhmut. russian backed mercenaries threatened to retreat from the fight as they feud with the kremlin's military leaders. as president zelenskyy reminded russia's leaders today, they have failed to take this city, despite investing so much blood and treasure. the u.s., meantime is stepping up with more military assistance to ukraine. a new aid package worth more than a billion dollars. let's take you to the pentagon and cnn's natasha bertrand there live. we learned that ukraine downed a russian missile using the u.s. patriot system. what more can you tell us about that? >> yeah, boris. the pentagon did confirm for the first time that ukraine did, in fact, down a russian hypersonic ballistic missile called the kinz hal missile on may 4th using a patriot system, that sophisticated air defense system that both the u.s. and germany have provided to the ukrainians in recent months. this is significant for a number of reasons. first, among them being that ukrainians were able to successfully deploy this very sophisticated system to down a very difficult to intercept russian missile. this is a hypersonic missile that travels at ten times the speed of sound. the russians had boasted in the past that it was a missile that was very difficult to shoot down and intercept, so the fact that the ukrainians were able to do this speaks according to the pentagon, very highly of their ability to use this system effectively. now all of this comes as the pentagon is announcing a new $1 billion aid package, or just over a billion dollars, for additional ukrainian air defense, ammunition, other things that they will need over the course of the longer term, so the medium and longer term, because this is not coming, this assistance, from stocks that u.s. currently has. it is going to be contracted out so that this assistance can be built and ultimately given to ukraine to support its fight against russia in the longer term. so we will be seeing, you know, moving forward, a lot of the arguments made by the u.s. kind of consistent with their claim that they are going to support ukraine for as long as it takes here and this ukraine security initiative package they announced today is further evidence of that. boris? >> that is the long-term picture. in the short term we're anticipating the ukrainian counter offensive set to begin any day now. natasha bertrand from the pentagon, thank you so much. >>> as the u.s. continues to send military aid to ukraine it's been keeping an eye on potential movement of russian nuclear forces. i'm told today by multiple officials, despite recent nuclear saber rattling by russian leaders the u.s. has not detected any signs of movement or change to russia's nuclear posture. russian leaders have repeatedly raised the prospect of nuclear war in recent months. the u.s., and its allies have, as a result, carefully monitored russia's nuclear forces for evidence of preparations to deploy them. a senior biden administration official tells me that as a result of what it's found, the u.s. has made no changes to its own strategic posture. however, the incendiary rhetoric from the kremlin continues. vladimir putin declared at today's victory day parade that west has unleashed, quote, a true war against russia. >>> ahead, selling cookies for a big cause. we'll introduce you to girl scouts living in shelters and experiencing homelessness. we'll have their story just ahead. safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement wewe could trust. that's service the way we want it. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ meet three students all learning to save and spend their money with chase. freedom for kids. hungry? 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jim. >> interesting. given all those questions that they have to answer there, that could indicate how much work they have to do. thanks so much. >>> jim, coming up, critical information that all women need to hear. there's some new proposed recommendations about when to start getting mammograms. and the manhunt for two inmates in virginia is over. why the second escapee alerted authorities himself. we have that next. t a game! we're talking about cashbacking. we're talking...
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did not move forward, and confirmed the fisa abuse we were involved in with jim comby jim comey and raised questions about jimey's denials, we deposed him, he said i didn't have anything to do with that, durham report documented the opposite, saying he was pushing for it. and i think that most significant take away of all, as declassified two pieces of intelligencing one is john brennan's notes showing that barack obama, joe biden and the administration, jim comey and others knew about all of this. about the fact that there was a plan for hillary clinton to spear smear donald trump with false russian collusion allegations, and the second was a refearal from cia to fbi to investigate that. that went from jim comey to peter strzok. think about that. a few weeks later goats a rgoat get -- getting a report from the cia saying that investigation you just opened about russian collusion, it was probably the opposes political campaign, hillary clinton, john durham investigated that and found that no one at the fbi was made aware of that. what did comey and strzok do with that referral from the fbi? i don't know why h
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let's get to nbc news law enforcement analyst jim cavanaugh. jime we are more knowledgeable about this sort of thing than we were several years ago. you've got people that have been told to stay in place, to lock down in place. at what point does that become a hindrance to officers who are doing presumably, room by room search for the suspect? >> well, it's the best thing you can do at this point in the situation like this is to lock down and barricade because you don't know where the rampaging, active killer is. you lock your own space, you barricade the doors and activate your smartphone for news and wait for command. that's the safest thing for a building of this size and if you don't know how to escape if you don't know where the killer is at that point. that's the right thing to do. atlanta s.w.a.t. is currently inside and searching and pressing to contact the killer. that's the job, press, press, press. move as fast as you can. we were all trained to step over wounded people, keep moving because you have to contact the killer because the job
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jim tierney. jim, welcome good to have you with us >> great to be on. thank you. >> what do you say here, let's get to the key question and that is whether we're in the middle of a kind of bubble or mania where anything that touches a.i. or can plausibly make a case they're a.i.-related is sort definitionally going to do well? >> we're certainly seeing that today. communication services with meta and alphabet they're all up big and the rest of the market is doing virtually nothing. the question is, will there be a benefit and for microsoft and alphabet to spend billions and billions of dollars, they have tex peckation they're going to be able to sell something? whoever's buying that has the expectation they're going to get productivity out of that and that productivity probably means fewer employees and cost savings, so if that becomes the ultimate outcome which i think it has to be given the market reaction there's going to be much more beneficiaries just than a few directly related stocks >> that's a very interesting and curious part of this let's talk about so much the derivative industries that could benefit of this push into a.i. that aren't just the easy ones that we could pick out and name in chips and networking and so on and so forth, where else, who else is going to be a beneficiary here. >> we talked about schwab before they have a lot of really big call centers if you can automate that you can reduce heads. look at restaurants and the number of people taking orders, if you can use a.i. to take an order get it right all the time you're reducing head count even engineering count, even lawyers, 80% or 90% of the way there, big cost savings across the entire ecosystem. >> how much does nvidia cost it's expensive to use their chips. expensive as a company to try deploy tons of new a.i. technology, trying different vendors, jet sonned a work force, in the long run great n the short run, is that really going to be as cost effective as we think in. >> when you look at their revenue forecast for next quarter it's $11 billion that spread across all of the big tech companies it's not that huge of an investment, equally important is you have to be there and if you're not there and your competitor gets a leg up on you to a degree it's als defensive spending >> so, you talked a little bit about zh what and how kit be a beneficiary and the idea that maybe they canautomate call centers, maybe you mentioned it, another potential winner. >> data centers represent about 14% of their sales, eaton, in terms of electrical equipment that's being in the data center. >> any others? >> i think when you look at cadence in terms of software design and software testing, the more chips that are out there the more uses the more software cadence is going to sell many beneficiaries we're seeing the direct a.i. been fisheries i think there are much broader expectation and a quick final question/observation, on the one hand a.i. is making everyone bullish again. on the other hand high rates are dragging down in other areas how does that tug of war shake out in. >> the most important thing for schwab is that cash sorting keeps on coming down and that's what we've seen year to date in terms of the highs in january, significantly lower in april and what we've seen so far in may. we have raymond james report after the close yesterday. with cash sorting being very moderate the short-term driver for schwab and the indication is we're heading in the right direction there even with rates at 5% or more. >> all right, jim, thank you we appreciate it today jim tierney. >>> before the break, speaking of a.i. a quick programming note, a special edition of "power lunch" tomorrow, the power of a.i., we'll take a deep dive across the industry, highlighting the risks and opportunities and the fierce and hopes of a revolutionary technology that's tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. >>> up next, when companies say they expect consumers to cut back, maybe expected discretionaries. what's driving this, one reason cyberthreats growing and specifically from china, plus there's a.i. of it all how will it transform the industry in. >> a quick power check, beyond nvidia, a huge power boost, on the positive side, monolithic power system getting a boost by or from nvidia on the negative side, dollar tree down 9%, citing retail hot new headwind that would be elevated shrink. another word for theft ah, these bills are crazy. she has no idea she's sitting on a goldmine. well she doesn't know that if she owns a life insurance policy of $
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jim in virginia. jim? >> caller: hi, jim about cannon in strong -- >> i don't like companies -- this is a debt lender. i want to be an equity holder. i have to say no thank you let's go to skip in connecticut. skip >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i'm here for you i'm sending my kids to mail order college. i'm anchoring their portfolio with tfc >> tfc, it's a really good bank, but until we get finished with the banking crisis and find out how much the fdic is going to charge them and how much they're going to be able to lend, i am reluctant to say go buy as much as i think it is a good situation. it's a good situation that does not make it into a good stock. let's go to greg in tennessee. greg >> caller: good day, mr. cramer. it's a pleasure to talk to you >> same. >> caller: my question is about air products, ap -- >> i don't like the quarter at all. it was major disappointment. why buy air products when you can buy lindy, which is a competitor which doing far better my charitable trust talks about it endlessly in the cnbc investin
jim in virginia. jim? >> caller: hi, jim about cannon in strong -- >> i don't like companies -- this is a debt lender. i want to be an equity holder. i have to say no thank you let's go to skip in connecticut. skip >> caller: boo-yah, jim. i'm here for you i'm sending my kids to mail order college. i'm anchoring their portfolio with tfc >> tfc, it's a really good bank, but until we get finished with the banking crisis and find out how much the fdic is going to charge...
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jim brown was a prototype running back in the '60s, and six decades later, if you see a great running back, you really better think he's special to compare him to jim brown that's how good a football player he was. >> reporter: he grew up in n georgia, r raised byby his grandndmother >> jimmy b brown breakaks loose e for a spectatacular gainin. >>>> reporter:r: emerging g as a footbalall star at t sysyracuse. by the timime he reachched the nfl,l, no one cocould stop jim brown except jim brown. >> jimmy brown as napoleon jefferson. >> reporter: while filming "the dirty dozen," brown stunned the sports world when he retired from football refusing to leave the movie set for practice brown would go on to make more than 40 films. >> don't sweet talk me, whitey you know why i'm here. >> reporter: and making history with raquel welch with what's believed to be one of the first interracial love scenes in the 1969 film, "100 rifles. >> are you good at what you do? >> reporter: brown used his celebrity to bring about change, supporting muhammad ali's protest of the vietnam war. he worked tirelessly to promote black owned businesses by helping to create the negro industrial economic unioion. >> bring about a complete e economic change in the ghetto in this country. >> reporter: but brown was not without controversy, making headlines over accusations of abuse against women. in the 1980s he worked to stop gang violence in u.s. cities with his program, amer-i-can.
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jim is with us today, courtesy of mark and daphne murphy, as well as carol and joe young. jim towey became a advisor and personal friend of mother teresa of calcutta. 12 years and did the first reading at her mass canonization in st peter's. he headed, the white house office of faith based and community initiatives under w bush and, served as president of two catholic colleges. he was a u.s. senate staffer, head of florida's 40,000 employee health and human services agency in, 1996 with mother teresa's encouragement, he founded, the nonprofit advocacy organization aging with dignity and the five wishes, advanced directive, which has sold 40 million copies and is used in all 50 states, too. he met his wife, mary, and mother traces dc aids home. he continues to provide pro-bono legal services for the missionaries of charity. please give warm savannah welcome to jim towey jim towey. welcome. thank you, kathy for lovely introduction and so nice of you to be here today. i feel very much at home. i grew up in jacksonville, a little south from here and and so the southern hospitality was part of my life and i felt it since i got into this. um, i want to thank the murphys too for sponsoring this morning and welcome coach melinda durham friends, coach and fsu and at georgia and zimbalist who's on the board at aging with dignity and his wife, terri look i know that the reason i'm here to speak is because of my longtime friendship and working relationship with modern day saint george bush. i'm just it's it's just the same if you're listening now, this this book came about because of the kindness of god that i had the opportunity to meet mother teresa. and so i'm trying to repay debt. i was invited by cardinal dolan of new york city to come to a gathering of his media people, to do his radio show and his television. he sees from afar. and he goes to, how
jim is with us today, courtesy of mark and daphne murphy, as well as carol and joe young. jim towey became a advisor and personal friend of mother teresa of calcutta. 12 years and did the first reading at her mass canonization in st peter's. he headed, the white house office of faith based and community initiatives under w bush and, served as president of two catholic colleges. he was a u.s. senate staffer, head of florida's 40,000 employee health and human services agency in, 1996 with mother...
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he didn't suffer at all, but jim fort did. -- jim fort did. finally, the olympic bylaws said to file a challenge against someone's amateurism it had to be 30 days after the end of the olympics and this came six month later. it took 110 years for that to be righted. only last year was he finally restored all of his metals and records. >> that's an amazing story. want to thank you all for being here. unfortunately, we will be cut short because we have to quit on the hour, but we can continue the questions and conversation if you like in the signing area. if you like, you're welcome to follow us over, because we don't know where we are going either. [laughter] >> literally and figuratively. [applause] >> thank you.
he didn't suffer at all, but jim fort did. -- jim fort did. finally, the olympic bylaws said to file a challenge against someone's amateurism it had to be 30 days after the end of the olympics and this came six month later. it took 110 years for that to be righted. only last year was he finally restored all of his metals and records. >> that's an amazing story. want to thank you all for being here. unfortunately, we will be cut short because we have to quit on the hour, but we can...
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jim brown has died. a look back at jim brown's incredible legacy when jim gray joins "the story" next. an delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. financial well-being to me is knowing that i can be free to do the things that i love to do. i hope when i retire someday, they say, that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he could to help the community. >> martha: sad news breaking. jim brown, football hall of famer and civil rights activist has died. he led the cleveland browns to their last nfl championship title in 1964 and was the league's mvp a year later. at syracuse university, he earned ten versety letters in basketball, football, lacrosse and track. he started in dozens of movies including "any given sunday" and "the dirty dozen." his family said he died peacefully at his home in l.a. he was 87. we're glad to have sports caster jim gray here with us, host of his sirius xm radio show, "let's go." he joins us today. hi, jim. >> hi, martha. it is very sad. he was a legend. he was just a bigger than life guy. perhaps t
jim brown has died. a look back at jim brown's incredible legacy when jim gray joins "the story" next. an delallo. i teach ap and honors economics in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. financial well-being to me is knowing that i can be free to do the things that i love to do. i hope when i retire someday, they say, that guy made this place a special place to come to school and gave as much as he could to help the community. >> martha: sad news breaking. jim brown, football hall of famer...
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jim jordan saying this _ this deal is not bad. jim jordan saying this deal— this deal is not bad. jimthen you have — saying this deal is good and then you have got _ saying this deal is good and then you have got members - saying this deal is good and then you have got members of- saying this deal is good and then you have got members of the . saying this deal is good and then i you have got members of the more progressive — you have got members of the more progressive part of _ you have got members of the more progressive part of the _ you have got members of the more progressive part of the democraticl progressive part of the democratic party— progressive part of the democratic party like — progressive part of the democratic party like jayapil _ progressive part of the democratic party like jayapil who _ progressive part of the democratic party like jayapil who represents l party like jayapil who represents the progressive _ party like jayapil who represents the progressive lien _ party like jayapil who represents the progressive lien but - party like jayapil who represents the prog
jim jordan saying this _ this deal is not bad. jim jordan saying this deal— this deal is not bad. jimthen you have — saying this deal is good and then you have got _ saying this deal is good and then you have got members - saying this deal is good and then you have got members of- saying this deal is good and then you have got members of the . saying this deal is good and then i you have got members of the more progressive — you have got members of the more progressive part of _ you have...
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jim brady, was shot. jim brady and his family push for background checks, which we have the brady background check. they push for that. they got that change as a result of the shooting of president lincoln and -- >> jim cavanaugh -- let me just -- i do think that george salius has some new information. george soliz, what are you learning about -- >> getting a sense that this was a very busy day at the mall and about 120 stories and you see -- some of the people flooding out from the outlets. we are told that some of these people were sheltered in this or for as long as an hour. and they have accounts of just terror from being locked inside of this store while the police and the authorities did their work. we have reports that people were evacuated to that parking lot, across from dallas. some were able to get to their cars and leave, as you mentioned. you saw some of that images not long ago, of some of the authorities there, in that parking lot. and then you also know that, right now, we have a member of a large law enforcement presence at the scene right now. but again, when you look at just how many people are in this area, about 120 stories, what we are being told right now. and it was very, very
jim brady, was shot. jim brady and his family push for background checks, which we have the brady background check. they push for that. they got that change as a result of the shooting of president lincoln and -- >> jim cavanaugh -- let me just -- i do think that george salius has some new information. george soliz, what are you learning about -- >> getting a sense that this was a very busy day at the mall and about 120 stories and you see -- some of the people flooding out from the...
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jim _ piece. i just wonder how much when jim was _ piece. i just wonder how much when jim was writing - piece. g as - piece. i just wonder how much when jim was writing as he - piece. i just wonder how much | when jim was writing as he fed whenjim was writing as he fed into you, your personality at the time. the story of this girl who was brought up in scarborough somewhere in the north of england. it scarborough somewhere in the north of england.— north of england. it was set in scarborough. _ north of england. it was set in scarborough, so _ north of england. it was set in scarborough, so yes. - north of england. it was set in scarborough, so yes. and - north of england. it was set in scarborough, so yes. and she| north of england. it was set in l scarborough, so yes. and she is kind of damaged, _ scarborough, so yes. and she is kind of damaged, she _ scarborough, so yes. and she is kind of damaged, she said - scarborough, so yes. and she is kind of damaged, she said a - kind of damaged, she said a very difficult upbringing, difficult relationship with her mother, she's lost her father, she i
jim _ piece. i just wonder how much when jim was _ piece. i just wonder how much when jim was writing - piece. g as - piece. i just wonder how much when jim was writing as he - piece. i just wonder how much | when jim was writing as he fed whenjim was writing as he fed into you, your personality at the time. the story of this girl who was brought up in scarborough somewhere in the north of england. it scarborough somewhere in the north of england.— north of england. it was set in scarborough....