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to jimbo he got gary for a case of beer.w, he got gary. he's a comedian. i don't know if that's exactly true. >> two years ago gary ate plants at a museum and jimbo cited by the authorities because the both ate the plant. this is a waste of time. 300,000 people saw it, the judge says a waste of time. tossed out the case but that gave jimbo and gary a lot of fame. he takes gary to the park and shoots video of his adventures with gar re. >> let's have some fun! >> jimbo taking gary down the slide. see how gary reacts. >> yeah. what are you going to get? [ bleep ]. >> so as you can see, gary, like, jumped applause halfway. >> gary gets to go all kinds of place. gary gets special disspendration for people. he goes where other pets aren't allowed. >> feel welcomed. >> no dogs or pet allowed in the area, thanks, except gary. >> well behaved. >> a-lister. >> gary walks into the bar. watch what he does. front legs on the bar like he's expecting a drink. >> bellied up to the bar. >> and bellied up to the chips. watch. >> no, gary, no
to jimbo he got gary for a case of beer.w, he got gary. he's a comedian. i don't know if that's exactly true. >> two years ago gary ate plants at a museum and jimbo cited by the authorities because the both ate the plant. this is a waste of time. 300,000 people saw it, the judge says a waste of time. tossed out the case but that gave jimbo and gary a lot of fame. he takes gary to the park and shoots video of his adventures with gar re. >> let's have some fun! >> jimbo taking...
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. >> caller: hey, jimbo. big boo-yah to you. yahoo, are people out of their minds or is this thing way under valued? >> i think it is getting under valued, but what is happening is people are saying maybe this alibaba is going to be a bust. i think yahoo is a buy. also, by the way, i'm a believer myer is going to turn the business around. that puts me in the minority but i believe next year at this time the corpuses like yahoo like aol could happen. the ipo would normally be closing but not yet. grub hub, i get to tell you, this one is going to work. stay with cramer. save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you >>> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. hey, what is that lightning round about? that's about rapid fire calls, buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell. time for the lightning round. are
. >> caller: hey, jimbo. big boo-yah to you. yahoo, are people out of their minds or is this thing way under valued? >> i think it is getting under valued, but what is happening is people are saying maybe this alibaba is going to be a bust. i think yahoo is a buy. also, by the way, i'm a believer myer is going to turn the business around. that puts me in the minority but i believe next year at this time the corpuses like yahoo like aol could happen. the ipo would normally be closing...
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. >> caller: hey, jimbo. big boo-yah to you.are people out of their minds or is this thing way under valued? >> i think it is getting under valued, but what is happening is people are saying maybe this alibaba is going to be a bust. i think yahoo is a buy. also, by the way, i'm a believer myer is going to turn the business around. that puts me in the minority but i believe next year at this time the corpuses like yahoo like aol could happen. the ipo would normally be closing but not yet. grub hub, i get to tell you, this one is going to work. stay with cramer. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures, living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, wher
. >> caller: hey, jimbo. big boo-yah to you.are people out of their minds or is this thing way under valued? >> i think it is getting under valued, but what is happening is people are saying maybe this alibaba is going to be a bust. i think yahoo is a buy. also, by the way, i'm a believer myer is going to turn the business around. that puts me in the minority but i believe next year at this time the corpuses like yahoo like aol could happen. the ipo would normally be closing but not...
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>> hey, jimbo. >> yo, yo. >> caller: thanks for breaking it down for all of us home gamers. >> that's what i try to do. go ahead. >> caller: please tell me, what the heck is going on with calumet? and should i jump in right now? >> i've always been suspicious of yields that high that are 10%, and i'm not going to recommend the stock. i will welcome management on to explain to me why that 10% yield is sustainable. let's go to nick in texas. nick? >> a big boo-yah, jim! >> good to have you. >> caller: my question is about linked in. i know a while back you were real excited about linkedin and yelp, and even though it was recently upgraded, is that a stock that you feel that should still be in? or is it -- >> well, this is a stock like yelp, like salesforce that's part of this great rotation i talk about every night. that means out of stocks that have high growth and into stocks that have growth that can accelerate like oracle, like hewlett-packard if the economy gets better. so right now, if you're willing to be patient, i think you'll be fine in linkedin and yelp. that's not what the m
>> hey, jimbo. >> yo, yo. >> caller: thanks for breaking it down for all of us home gamers. >> that's what i try to do. go ahead. >> caller: please tell me, what the heck is going on with calumet? and should i jump in right now? >> i've always been suspicious of yields that high that are 10%, and i'm not going to recommend the stock. i will welcome management on to explain to me why that 10% yield is sustainable. let's go to nick in texas. nick? >> a...
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. >> reporter: hey, jimbo. i want to know if i'm diversified. >> are you a bear?caller: therapeutics. yahoo novelty corps and general motors. >> holy cow. you go for the gusto there. molly corps, i'm not going for at all. you got mineral. dang dang, you noen don't want dang dang, you don't want anything chinese, ecommerce, whatever. yahoo, the ali babba deal. let's call it an internet company. gm, my travel trust owns it. one of the worst hits my travel trust has taken. it's bad luck biotech, auto, minerals, sper net. we will get right rid of dang dang and molly corps. why don't we put in united technologies? i thought it acted very well, this week or boeing. you can put in either one. for dang dang, why don't we put in, you know, i'm feeling conservative here. i would like to put in dominion, letter d. then i would feel much better stick with that. . that's it? all right. "mad money" is back after the break. break. . ♪ humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures, living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclus
. >> reporter: hey, jimbo. i want to know if i'm diversified. >> are you a bear?caller: therapeutics. yahoo novelty corps and general motors. >> holy cow. you go for the gusto there. molly corps, i'm not going for at all. you got mineral. dang dang, you noen don't want dang dang, you don't want anything chinese, ecommerce, whatever. yahoo, the ali babba deal. let's call it an internet company. gm, my travel trust owns it. one of the worst hits my travel trust has taken. it's...
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>> caller: booyah, jimbo skee-daddy. >> thank you for calling. >> caller: this is ron from whitehouseio. >> okay. >> caller: i want to get your take on the world's largest aircraft leasing company. air cap holdings. >> okay, that stock has moved up so much i would prefer buying boeing, which has not moved up that much. that's a cheaper stock with i think better long term plan. let's go -- because you obviously like aerospace. let's go to michael in new jersey. mike mike mike. >> caller: feel better booyah coming at you, jim. >> done. what's up? >> caller: psg. >> i don't like these -- you know, this is a particular kind of real estate investment trust i'm not interested in owning. i know a lot of people are crazy about these, this is a real estate that picks up real estate. you know, let's put it this way. there are other ways to make money. and may i suggest that you buy the cbs outdoor. came public today. better dividend. better prospects. let's go to michael in minnesota. michael? >> caller: booyah, jim, from duluth, minnesota. thanks for sharing your thoughts with the world. you'r
>> caller: booyah, jimbo skee-daddy. >> thank you for calling. >> caller: this is ron from whitehouseio. >> okay. >> caller: i want to get your take on the world's largest aircraft leasing company. air cap holdings. >> okay, that stock has moved up so much i would prefer buying boeing, which has not moved up that much. that's a cheaper stock with i think better long term plan. let's go -- because you obviously like aerospace. let's go to michael in new...
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>> caller: jimbo, how are you doing? >> well, it was a tough day, peter.re was a lot of froth that got erased, but a lot of good-quality stocks got hit too. what's up? >> caller: just hang in there. that's what you've got to do. >> absolutely right. >> caller: specifically, i want to talk about financials. i was looking at citigroup or bank of america. i'm a little torn between the two. >> well, you know, citi, you're talking about a company that is an international company. i didn't like that mexican fraud, but that's not indicative of anything that the ceo is doing. he's doing a good job. but i don't want exposure to the international, i want exposure to the domestic. bank of america gets me that domestic. bank of america, by the way, is much cheaper than citi, i think, in terms of scrub book. a lot of people think citi is very cheap because it was owned by the government and cleaned it up. i think bank of america has more upside. let's go to mike in new jersey, please. mike? >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah, what's happening, captain? >> i don't know, check
>> caller: jimbo, how are you doing? >> well, it was a tough day, peter.re was a lot of froth that got erased, but a lot of good-quality stocks got hit too. what's up? >> caller: just hang in there. that's what you've got to do. >> absolutely right. >> caller: specifically, i want to talk about financials. i was looking at citigroup or bank of america. i'm a little torn between the two. >> well, you know, citi, you're talking about a company that is an...
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>> boo-yah, jimbo. >> boo-yah. >> can i give a shout out to my kids sam and ben? >> why not? >> caller: i did. thanks for everything you do. hey, you had a segment on trucks and how there's going to be new pollution standards. >> yes. >> caller: westport just announced a deal. >> i've got to tell you, derek, i'm tired of westport innovations reporting worse than expected loss. tired of it. clean energy fuels and westport are specs. but those specs are not worthy. let's own that. >>> anyway, now we've got a terrific look at what happened. and i like the employment number. and i expect the gains will be felt throughout the rest of the quarter. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- flying high, cornerstone on demand helps businesses manage their workforce with the power of the cloud. and it's catapulted the stocks up 200% since it went public. can it keep climbing? or will the competition rain on its parade? >>> and later, birthday bonanza. instead of balloons, cramer's giving the gift of stocks that could continue the run. after an historic rally from generational lo
>> boo-yah, jimbo. >> boo-yah. >> can i give a shout out to my kids sam and ben? >> why not? >> caller: i did. thanks for everything you do. hey, you had a segment on trucks and how there's going to be new pollution standards. >> yes. >> caller: westport just announced a deal. >> i've got to tell you, derek, i'm tired of westport innovations reporting worse than expected loss. tired of it. clean energy fuels and westport are specs. but those specs...
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food movement or more and more people are actively seeking out healthy alternatives but avoiding jimbo'sdoesn't necessarily mean that you're avoiding harm to the chemical sprayed on crops intended to kill insects and leaves are found on almost all the food we consume g.m. or not and the companies that manufacture these chemicals like monsanto which produces the pesticide roundup are not required to disclose the potentially hazardous and brilliance found in their products as a result environmental groups are now suing the a.p.a. in an effort to require a public disclosure of past aside and radiance so how they go over the importance of this lawsuit in the negative effects of pesticides and join up with a political director of the organic consumers association alexis they demand thank you so much for coming on thank you have always a pleasure so let's talk about this room. court finding that roundup pesticide in seventy five seventy five percent of aaron rain samples i mean that's insane well we've used more roundup now than any other chemical we've ever used on the planet and you just get
food movement or more and more people are actively seeking out healthy alternatives but avoiding jimbo'sdoesn't necessarily mean that you're avoiding harm to the chemical sprayed on crops intended to kill insects and leaves are found on almost all the food we consume g.m. or not and the companies that manufacture these chemicals like monsanto which produces the pesticide roundup are not required to disclose the potentially hazardous and brilliance found in their products as a result...