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jim young solutions as has suffered ria is relying on the latest technology to help keep the virus from spreading. in japan constant asimo observes how the populations natural inclination toward social distancing due to politeness may be working in its favor in the asian exhibit. stana basic and his family spent 2 months and self isolation with china's drastic measures appearing to have paid off he's able to leave the confines of his apartment and in taiwan lucy berbers zoners discovered how the country relies on the united effort of its people in times of crises like this. after the initial outbreak in china asian tourists were regarded with suspicion in much of europe now it's the other way round china has closed its borders to europeans having been the starting point of the epidemic asia and i now offer the solution. we begin our investigation in china where the epidemic 1st began in december 2019. seen on a basic french journalist has been living in beijing for 10 years. it's been mandatory to wear a mask in public for the past 2 months. and now the gloves. until recently it was onl
jim young solutions as has suffered ria is relying on the latest technology to help keep the virus from spreading. in japan constant asimo observes how the populations natural inclination toward social distancing due to politeness may be working in its favor in the asian exhibit. stana basic and his family spent 2 months and self isolation with china's drastic measures appearing to have paid off he's able to leave the confines of his apartment and in taiwan lucy berbers zoners discovered how...
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jim young solutions as herself korea is relying on the latest technology to help keep the batteries from spreading. in japan constant asimo observes how the population's natural inclination toward social distancing due to politeness may be working in its favor in their using zipper still on a basic and his family spent 2 months and self isolation with china's drastic measures appearing to have paid off he was able to leave the confines of his apartment and anti one lucy about was launched discovered how the country relies on the united effort of its people. in times of crises like this. after the initial outbreak in china asian tourists were regarded with suspicion in much of europe now it's the other way round china has closed its borders to europeans having been the starting point of the epidemic asia and i now offer the solution. we begin our investigation in china where the epidemic 1st began in december 29th. sebastiaan it is a french journalist has been living in beijing for 10 years. it's been mandatory to wear a mask in public for the past 2 months. and now the gloves. until rece
jim young solutions as herself korea is relying on the latest technology to help keep the batteries from spreading. in japan constant asimo observes how the population's natural inclination toward social distancing due to politeness may be working in its favor in their using zipper still on a basic and his family spent 2 months and self isolation with china's drastic measures appearing to have paid off he was able to leave the confines of his apartment and anti one lucy about was launched...
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young woman? the boy is giovanni? i thought the dad was giovanni what have you got? >> caller: my question for you, jim, is do you think the stock is a buy or sell in the market >> giovanni is a young person. a young person shut bet with elon musk. and those numbers were good. by the way, the numbers come out immediately and the bears say it's another idiot, blah, blah, blah all i can tell you is i think the guy is real. we changed our mind, started liking it, goes back down. i'm a believer i wouldn't leave her how about giovanni isn't that great william in new york, please. william? >> caller: hey, booyah, jim. >> booyah, william. >> i just saw -- i have america, it's been up and down the last few days how do you feel about this company? >> no, no, no. put those in the same sentence we've got robert ford now new ceo at miles white don't put abbott labs in the -- it is too inexpensive. i like the stock yours is too speculative for me. >>> anyway, it's a treacherous time we may be headed into -- a mini depression, a depression, but it will end it ends because this is a biological problem, not a financia
young woman? the boy is giovanni? i thought the dad was giovanni what have you got? >> caller: my question for you, jim, is do you think the stock is a buy or sell in the market >> giovanni is a young person. a young person shut bet with elon musk. and those numbers were good. by the way, the numbers come out immediately and the bears say it's another idiot, blah, blah, blah all i can tell you is i think the guy is real. we changed our mind, started liking it, goes back down. i'm a...
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jim buie and william travis. what were they like? >> travis was that young man, h was headstrong and he was courageous.s a slave trader, but he also was a charismatic leader . >> he was with his own right of his brother, regrading the buie night in louisiana. he was known as crocodile alameda, a tough kind of character out of the value. they decided to dig in their heels and its freedom or death. we are going to make our stand here. it was the second american revolution in their mind. >> show us what they were up against. we brought the overhead shots o what it looks like today. >> the first thing is to think about we see the chapel and we think that's the alamo, actuall the alamo was a pretty big place . if you start with where the chapel is here, the actual alam went much further. this was even further out. this would've been that worthwhile someone we'd think about walking or standing in th middle of the compound. how many would you need to full defend it? >> i think you would need five or 600 to fully defend it. >> most of the defenders in the alamo overusing rifles which ar slower to load than a m
jim buie and william travis. what were they like? >> travis was that young man, h was headstrong and he was courageous.s a slave trader, but he also was a charismatic leader . >> he was with his own right of his brother, regrading the buie night in louisiana. he was known as crocodile alameda, a tough kind of character out of the value. they decided to dig in their heels and its freedom or death. we are going to make our stand here. it was the second american revolution in their...
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you know setting down rigs i think that that is jim crane there in houston energy fellow at rice university's bake institute could have could have young program thanks and some european countries have started taking the 1st few steps to ease coronavirus lockdowns in norway children have been allowed back to nurseries and small businesses have reopened in denmark but as more countries begin to ease restrictions the world health organization is warning against complacency they fuck reports. morning one of their own medical staff at a hospital treated. the chief of surgery can track to the virus whilst treating patients. after the silence of. these medics is spain's best hope in the battle to save lives a fight the country believes it's slowly starting to win thank you arriving in the capital 2000000 protective masks purchased from china by the spanish government they'll be shared across the country helping parts of spain's economy to reopen. builders are back at work some heavy industries operating again. these are carefully controlled steps spain's infection rate is now stable but the number of people diagnosed with the virus passed 20
you know setting down rigs i think that that is jim crane there in houston energy fellow at rice university's bake institute could have could have young program thanks and some european countries have started taking the 1st few steps to ease coronavirus lockdowns in norway children have been allowed back to nurseries and small businesses have reopened in denmark but as more countries begin to ease restrictions the world health organization is warning against complacency they fuck reports....
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jim. thank you. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the other daughter is buried in a cemetery it is kneeling this is your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court be the. shock shock as far off society you feel. we don't know she'll share this truth on. the end of this trial unfortunately you too will still love no children. has changed american lives but pharmaceutical companies have a miraculous solution. based drugs the people who are chronic pain and believe that their opioid prescription is working for them in the remedy be certain to. price at the. close of the dependency and addiction to opiates the long term use there really isn't scientifically justified and i'll study actually suggest that. the long term effects may not just be the absence of benefit but actually that they may be causin
jim. thank you. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the street. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the other daughter is buried in a cemetery it is kneeling this is your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court be the. shock shock as far off...
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we've seen what airlines look like under regulation, jim a lot of us are too young to remember, but fares were much different in a prior era >> boy you can -- before frontier went out, you could go to california and back for a penny well, short-lived. i tried to book some cruises yesterday, carl. there's a lot of cruises available in june and july i found one from boston to nova scotia it was a killer. i didn't mean that >> did you pull the trigger? >> the fine print was so difficult, i felt if i pulled the trigger -- i don't necessarily think i would get my money back as easily dillon on my team booked a cruise, is anxiously trying to get his money back, but the cruise was such a bargain. my wife wasn't thinking that at all. she's like you're possibly a georgian, for heaven's sake. she called me someone from georgia. >> knowing lisa, that's something she would say. >> not turning out to be turnaround tuesday, jim. >> no. >> some discussion last night, technicians saying options expiration has been a good tell on a tactical top. would you argue with that? >> no. i think we're in earnings
we've seen what airlines look like under regulation, jim a lot of us are too young to remember, but fares were much different in a prior era >> boy you can -- before frontier went out, you could go to california and back for a penny well, short-lived. i tried to book some cruises yesterday, carl. there's a lot of cruises available in june and july i found one from boston to nova scotia it was a killer. i didn't mean that >> did you pull the trigger? >> the fine print was so...
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last week, there was no sign of the young dictator during celebrations for north korea's most important national holiday. and as jim reports, that very obvious absence could have been the first public indication that something was up. >> reporter: five days ago, kim was notably absent from a ceremony marking, honoring, his grandfather kim il sung. this is the kind of public ceremony, like the one you are seeing here on the screen that kim jong un traditionally takes part in. he was absent from that ceremony five days ago. it was four days before, when he was last seen in public at a meeting. so during those intervening days, there were questions. why is he absent? and it's more recently that the u.s. has been monitoring intelligence that he had a surgery. that the aftermath of that surgery, there were applicants, and his health is now in grave danger. >> cnn's paula hancock standing by in seoul. will ripley, reported 19 times in the last six years, and will, we'll start with you because the problem we have right now, not only is there not enough information but the information we ever is conflicting. the u.s. sayin
last week, there was no sign of the young dictator during celebrations for north korea's most important national holiday. and as jim reports, that very obvious absence could have been the first public indication that something was up. >> reporter: five days ago, kim was notably absent from a ceremony marking, honoring, his grandfather kim il sung. this is the kind of public ceremony, like the one you are seeing here on the screen that kim jong un traditionally takes part in. he was absent...
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assassinated, and two years later, i found myself at a very young age in new york helping put together the senate campaign for that seat that jim buckley won. the moral of the story is that, you know, strange things happen in politics, which is i think the most upwardly mobile that there can be. i would never have dreamed that this person i picketed against there -- that i would eventually have a role in filling that senate seat. so i encourage people here who want to be active, there is an opportunity to move up extraordinarily quickly in ways you cannot foresee. mr. kopelson: study history. >> do you have any student questions? mr. kopelson: please. >> so i am kind of interested in reagan's switch from being a democrat to republican and how that impacted and affected his campaigns going forward and whether or not he experienced political backlash from that and basically what the long-term impact was and if there was any disaffected parts of the party. mr. kopelson: he had been a democrat for a long time. he loved one of the early fdr's speeches. i do not recall if it was his first state of the union. fdr, franklin roosevelt,
assassinated, and two years later, i found myself at a very young age in new york helping put together the senate campaign for that seat that jim buckley won. the moral of the story is that, you know, strange things happen in politics, which is i think the most upwardly mobile that there can be. i would never have dreamed that this person i picketed against there -- that i would eventually have a role in filling that senate seat. so i encourage people here who want to be active, there is an...
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jim back up and a couple days later, check him again. if he still needed to be bled, we could hang a couple leeches on it and let the leeches suck out the tainted blood. you, young man. after i amputated arms and legs, i would suture them, i would sew them shut. all of a sudden, i am running out of suture thread. i have to use something else. what could i have used at that time? >> i don't have no silk thread. it is in my other case. silk thread is what i use. not cotton because it would tear too easily. but i ran out of it. now i have a soldier on the table, i have to suture his stump. what could i have used? >> horse's hair. >> union army picked up later, and they started sterilizing horsehair when they started surgery. i'll ask you another question, i dealt with chicken pox and measles and mumps, who got the most when they enlisted and listed to the army. was it the country boys got more or the city boys? . >> the country boys. >> city boys. >> country boys. >> you agree? >> city boys? >> everybody agree on country boys? one guy said city boys. you are wrong, it was the country boys. the reason for that is the city boys were raised in the city. they built up
jim back up and a couple days later, check him again. if he still needed to be bled, we could hang a couple leeches on it and let the leeches suck out the tainted blood. you, young man. after i amputated arms and legs, i would suture them, i would sew them shut. all of a sudden, i am running out of suture thread. i have to use something else. what could i have used at that time? >> i don't have no silk thread. it is in my other case. silk thread is what i use. not cotton because it would...
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jim boy you said that i could use the new movie new monthly. but i just. always keep. you going when you have covered. one on. a man. when i was a young boy when i was about 10 years old. i went to this international world's fair and this is extremely moving. and that set my expectations for what science and engineering should be was just like a piff in a just breaking open these doors to a whole new land. and i just said i got to be part of that. i want to help create a future. synthetic biology is is is so recent and it's happening so quickly we don't really know what it is yet. it's like a baby that shows a lot of potential. synthetic biology is very likely to be the next big revolution . the species our species is a very risk taking species one of the few species that we could look out at the pacific ocean but there's no horizon and just get in a boat started going towards nothing i mean at a very high risk enterprise. but that's who we are. humans are very bold and they have vision and they and they will follow that sometimes to their death. i met plenty it's going to be big. and what's good at the slowest ship discover the guy w
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. >> jim, there are many, many, many blessings attached to having an opportunity to be a public company c.e.o. at a young age. in my first year i led a company dealing, as we all were, with the aftermath of 9/11, and then again a different type of crisis in '08 with the financial situation. for me it really starts with making sure we're getting ahead of the reality in situations like this, regardless of how challenging things are, the tendency is to think, well, it can't get worse. or as we've seen over the last month, things can happen you need to think, as one of michael finney colleagues at ge says, about the unthinkable. then i think you really need to make sure you define, even in that context, what good looks like what does winning look like? and then with that paradigm, that road map defined, make sure we're taking action. not contemplating doing this or that, but really taking the actions, many of which can be challenging and unpleasant, but necessary in a time like this. >> well -- >> to me that's the simple equation >> i have to tell you, larry, you are an inspiration to many one by one you've
. >> jim, there are many, many, many blessings attached to having an opportunity to be a public company c.e.o. at a young age. in my first year i led a company dealing, as we all were, with the aftermath of 9/11, and then again a different type of crisis in '08 with the financial situation. for me it really starts with making sure we're getting ahead of the reality in situations like this, regardless of how challenging things are, the tendency is to think, well, it can't get worse. or as...
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order >>> weston in ohio, weston >> caller: booyah, jim, with a rip in shortages in meat how can you trade agra commodities now? what trading platform is young investors use to buy and sell commodities? wouldn't it be better to buy producers and suppliers -- >> let's not outthink this, my friend you buy deere. let's think about lamb weston. that was being too cute. you buy deere. we buy the highest quality >>> we're going to shaun in virginia shaun. >> caller: hey, jim, i'm calling in today about abm industries. >> really? >> caller: primarily -- >> you know, that's not what you buy in a pandemic, my friend we're going to have to take a pass on that it's already moved up so much. i mean, they do a lot of repair rehab. i would love them to come on because their facilities management company it has had such a strong move. i'm going to have to say no to that one >>> michael in new york. michael. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call >> okay. >> caller: i'm a long-time listener we spoke about octa when it was at 40. >> that's a cramer family favorite what's going on? >> caller: i think it might have been my family favorite before yours.
order >>> weston in ohio, weston >> caller: booyah, jim, with a rip in shortages in meat how can you trade agra commodities now? what trading platform is young investors use to buy and sell commodities? wouldn't it be better to buy producers and suppliers -- >> let's not outthink this, my friend you buy deere. let's think about lamb weston. that was being too cute. you buy deere. we buy the highest quality >>> we're going to shaun in virginia shaun. >>...
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young, good to have you there. we know we're going to stay on top of this. thanks to all of you for joining us today and all over the country. i'm jimciutto. >> and i'm poppy harlow. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. "newsroom" continues with john king, next. for many of our members, being prepared... won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing with them, for nearly a hundred years. and we'll be here to serve for a hundred more. >>> hello to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm john king in washington. you're watching cnn's continued coverage of the coronavirus pandemic. the global coronavirus case count eclipsing 1.5 million now. in spain the death toll climbing above 15,000. in italy, 100 front line doctors have now died trying to save others. in india, hundreds of containment zones in place and you cannot go outside without a mask in the two largest cities there, mumbai and kaka. the coronavirus count, more than 32,000 infected in the united states, more than 15,000 lost. just
young, good to have you there. we know we're going to stay on top of this. thanks to all of you for joining us today and all over the country. i'm jimciutto. >> and i'm poppy harlow. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. "newsroom" continues with john king, next. for many of our members, being prepared... won't be a new thing. and it won't be their first experience with social distancing. overcoming challenges is what defines the military community. usaa has been standing...
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young is in detroit. ryan, these new travel guidelines, extremely strict. you can't go from one household to another. tell us what is behind that and are people following it? >> reporter: absolutely, jimthey're doubling down on this right now, trying to make sure that more people don't get sick from the coronavirus. they're telling family members they don't want them traveling from one family house to the next, maybe even bringing food over to the next house. they want to make sure people don't get infected with the coronavirus and take it somewhere else. we have talked to folks who lost multiple family members and some of that comes from somebody being infected and not knowing it. going to another house and spreading it. in stores, going to increase restrictions as well. they want to make sure that one person per thousand square foot inside one of these stores, they're also going to have social distancing lines outside the store to let people in. we also wanted to show you something else, a grim reminder of what is going on here. look at this video from the medical examiner's office, these are the trailers brought in just in case they have overflow when it comes to all the people who
young is in detroit. ryan, these new travel guidelines, extremely strict. you can't go from one household to another. tell us what is behind that and are people following it? >> reporter: absolutely, jimthey're doubling down on this right now, trying to make sure that more people don't get sick from the coronavirus. they're telling family members they don't want them traveling from one family house to the next, maybe even bringing food over to the next house. they want to make sure people...
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young trader from bulgaria, awesome to have you write to us. thank you. what are your thoughts on paypal and intuit >> well, first, my thought is, who else but farmer jim could be affectionate about greenbrier. that's unnatural in terms of of those stocks, look, i think there are going to be winners and losers. paypal is a good company they'll come back square i think they're going to be a little under the weather, so to speak, for an extended period of time, because small business, medium-sized business. intuit should also do well as the economy comes back i own visa that's still the one i own i think it's actually a little bit ahead of itself. but as i look at a year, year and a half, i think it's going to be fine i say it's ahead of itself, because so much of the revenue comes from travel and entertainment, and we're just not seeing that. >> i got you sarat, coming to you now from new jersey what medical device companies are good values today? >> we like zimmer. andzimmer traded above 150, just a couple of months ago. the stock has been really killed because most -- you know, all elective surgeries have been deferred but that's going to come back. and whe
young trader from bulgaria, awesome to have you write to us. thank you. what are your thoughts on paypal and intuit >> well, first, my thought is, who else but farmer jim could be affectionate about greenbrier. that's unnatural in terms of of those stocks, look, i think there are going to be winners and losers. paypal is a good company they'll come back square i think they're going to be a little under the weather, so to speak, for an extended period of time, because small business,...
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young adults it's 72,000 words. you say no profanity, no overt sexual material. but in the book you include the history of apartheid and how it differs from jimabout that, but i won't. why is it important you think to have those kind of discussions with kids? >> well, i think it's important -- you know, when i was young, i had -- i had an amazing history teacher in school who really emphasized the need for us to learn history. and i never understood why. and she always used to say, she would say the reason we learn history is so we can try our best not to repeat the follies of the past. and i think a lot of the time, history and learning of history has become a divisive thing in many places in the world because people feel like we're trying to relife what happened. i think anything, it gives us context, not just as kids but as adults, in learning where we've come from, how we've come to be here. and i think, you know, if you think of history on a simple level, if you remove humans from it, it just helps us understand why we are where we are today, you know. so if you're going to build a house, you get somebody to come out and surveil the land
young adults it's 72,000 words. you say no profanity, no overt sexual material. but in the book you include the history of apartheid and how it differs from jimabout that, but i won't. why is it important you think to have those kind of discussions with kids? >> well, i think it's important -- you know, when i was young, i had -- i had an amazing history teacher in school who really emphasized the need for us to learn history. and i never understood why. and she always used to say, she...