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>> i got john denver singing -- no, we lost john denver a long time ago, david. he was the best.possible, they have news and lands' end, not a big company but they know about direct-to-consumer this was a great show and holy cow, i'm going to send david "thank god i'm a country boy" send you a little cd, maybe i could do that with the new watch. siri -- >> i didn't say i didn't like him. i just questioned it a little bit, and then you go out on twitter and make it sound like i'm his, you know, biggest crit critic, not the case i will happily listen. >> who is david faber? >> here is contact information for david faber. >> hey, stop >> it knows you! but i won't give your contact information. >> yeah, darned right it knows me all right, thank you >> what a world. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. "mad money" that will be a good interview, of course, starbucks launches that impossible partnership pat brown with jim on "mad money" tonight good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and morgan brennan coming to you live from various l
>> i got john denver singing -- no, we lost john denver a long time ago, david. he was the best.possible, they have news and lands' end, not a big company but they know about direct-to-consumer this was a great show and holy cow, i'm going to send david "thank god i'm a country boy" send you a little cd, maybe i could do that with the new watch. siri -- >> i didn't say i didn't like him. i just questioned it a little bit, and then you go out on twitter and make it sound...
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siri, play john denver i did that all weekend it's ridiculous. fourth, if you think the virus is making a terrible -- siri, turn off john denver. >> i'm here. >> great that you're here. oh my god, i'm sorry i don't even like that song. >> i'm sorry. >> she's sorry so she's playing john denver's i'm sorry. tim cook, get on that, will ya fourth if you think the virus is making a terrible comeback, there is no substitute for zoom video. this stock goes up almost every single day of my life. i get up and say siri, how much is zoom going up she's sorry. it is the perfect stock if you believe that we're never going back to normal, we're all going to zoom. i don't care you're sick of zoom it's got a great story 5 g, you want to zoom it to death. i have a bad pimple on the right side of my face because i wear a mask on my face and i was conscious when i was zooming, it was better to wear the mask than have the pimple be seen. zoom changed behavior. to say nothing of the second lockdown, the restaurants that survive and make a lot of money from takeout an
siri, play john denver i did that all weekend it's ridiculous. fourth, if you think the virus is making a terrible -- siri, turn off john denver. >> i'm here. >> great that you're here. oh my god, i'm sorry i don't even like that song. >> i'm sorry. >> she's sorry so she's playing john denver's i'm sorry. tim cook, get on that, will ya fourth if you think the virus is making a terrible comeback, there is no substitute for zoom video. this stock goes up almost every...
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on "mad money" tonight, the great john denver, "country roads, take me home," siri siri, play "thank god i'm a country boy," as more people hit the road, could winnebago be worth the road i'm talking to the ceo and as people look for ways to get out of the house, and still stay isolated from others -- ♪ i'm talking to the ceo and helping you reopen your business after covid-19. there's an app for that. so stay with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. okay, give it a try. between wisdom and curiosity, there's a bridge. between ideas and inspiration, trauma and treatment. gained a couple of more pounds. that's good for the babies. between the moments that make us who we are, and keeping them safe, private and secure, there's webex. ♪ ♪ beautiful. i geh. common bird.e. ooh look! over here! something much better. there it is. peacock, included with xfinity x1. remarkable. fascinat
on "mad money" tonight, the great john denver, "country roads, take me home," siri siri, play "thank god i'm a country boy," as more people hit the road, could winnebago be worth the road i'm talking to the ceo and as people look for ways to get out of the house, and still stay isolated from others -- ♪ i'm talking to the ceo and helping you reopen your business after covid-19. there's an app for that. so stay with cramer. >> announcer: don't miss a second...
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. >>> siri, play "rocky mountain high" by john denver see if it works. all right.it is. we got it going. yeah, another good day for the market there will be more ahead i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it for you here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow >>> i'm sarahize evan on day 117 of the coronavirus crisis. tonight, stopping a new bread of covid 1 and will it be enough to stop a larger outbreak >> cases in the rise >> us opening up early and moving on from the problem before the problem has moved on from us. >> how to prevent the spread doctors in l.a. are calling for the state to reopen surge hospital
. >>> siri, play "rocky mountain high" by john denver see if it works. all right.it is. we got it going. yeah, another good day for the market there will be more ahead i like to say there is always a bull market somewhere and i promise to find it for you here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see you tomorrow >>> i'm sarahize evan on day 117 of the coronavirus crisis. tonight, stopping a new bread of covid 1 and will it be enough to stop a larger outbreak >>...
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john denver, there.flying on his own rocky mountain high this morning. >> it only took ten years to finally track down. our will ganss is finally here with more. >> reporter: spoiler alert, it wasn't me. i am not the one that found the treasure. the only clues were in a poem written ten years ago but that is all it took for one man to find the treasure. almost like something from a movie. >> we're going to steal the declaration of independence. >> reporter: it is a real life "national treasure." >> i am the only person in the world that knows where the treasure chest is. >> reporter: sorry, nick cage, someone else beat you to the treasure this time. $1 million worth of buried treasure missing for a decade has been found in the rocky mountain wilderness. the author who hid the treasure confirming it has been found. the lucky treasure hunter sending a photo to prove it. the bronze chest filled with the stuff of hollywood movies. >> the chest is full of emeralds and diamonds and rubies and sapphires. >> rep
john denver, there.flying on his own rocky mountain high this morning. >> it only took ten years to finally track down. our will ganss is finally here with more. >> reporter: spoiler alert, it wasn't me. i am not the one that found the treasure. the only clues were in a poem written ten years ago but that is all it took for one man to find the treasure. almost like something from a movie. >> we're going to steal the declaration of independence. >> reporter: it is a real...
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siri, play john denver, rocky mountain high. >> actually, if they are teenagers they just look at toikll day long you don't have teens at least teenage girls toik all day long and do dance moves. that's what they do, period. you and i could do dance moves. >> toik to me is the most important thing right now in the world. and it is controlled boy our buddies at the prc. >> well, dance -- they are thinking about if they can get out of china they have a new ceo. kevin mayer. >> there is a lot of good money in the company that owns toik, including one who did royalty pharma. >> when toik goes public we are going to spend a lot of time talking about it you heard the opening bells, everybody, of course, as we get started with trading here this morning at the nyc and the nasdaq i should point out, the nasdaq comp up 2.10% this year. i always mention the s&p is up as you can see, it starts the morning down. >> can you imagine where if we weren't in a depression where it would be >> where would it be. >> infinity. >> the nasdaq has nothing to do about the place that got the ppp. and when it run
siri, play john denver, rocky mountain high. >> actually, if they are teenagers they just look at toikll day long you don't have teens at least teenage girls toik all day long and do dance moves. that's what they do, period. you and i could do dance moves. >> toik to me is the most important thing right now in the world. and it is controlled boy our buddies at the prc. >> well, dance -- they are thinking about if they can get out of china they have a new ceo. kevin mayer....
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host: let's go to john calling from denver, massachusetts. john, good morning. caller: good morning. my question is, why isn't there federal jurisdiction over federal elections? voting on federal elections. you have to get the states out of dealing with federal elections, because it's not working. early voting is working in massachusetts. i don't know why they don't have what canada has, a director of the federal elections. because you will change around and get the states out of it -- because you need to get around and get the states out of it. host: later on this morning, president trump will deliver the commencement address at west point. this is his first time addressing the graduating class at the military academy in new york this year, which will be more than 1000 cadets. there will be social distancing in place for the ceremony, and you can watch it here. cspanl air it live on starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern, and you can watch it on c-span.org and always listen on the free c-span radio app. again, that is live this morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. let's go b
host: let's go to john calling from denver, massachusetts. john, good morning. caller: good morning. my question is, why isn't there federal jurisdiction over federal elections? voting on federal elections. you have to get the states out of dealing with federal elections, because it's not working. early voting is working in massachusetts. i don't know why they don't have what canada has, a director of the federal elections. because you will change around and get the states out of it -- because...
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john terret. drowns her out. african-americans whose lines are on -- lives are on the line fear. denverck activists intervene when a white man was defacing public property. when thoseustrated who are not people of color are destroying things in our name and we end up getting blamed. we did not ask for it. protests the daytime have been largely peaceful throughout the u.s. nighttime writing has involved people of all -- nighttime rioting has involved people of all races. anarchists and white supremacists. >> we have to write our own stories and part of that is letting us be the voice. reporter: the divisions are not simple. racesters very -- various in washington dc attacked a white man after he destroyed a sidewalk and then turned to into police. a young white woman in front of a young black manan by the white house, blocking advancing police. a moment of racial solidarity as many black americans insist they write the chapter of their own history. gabriella joins us from new york city. what is the situation? it seems peaceful. reporter: it is. we are in brooklyn. within the next 45 minu
john terret. drowns her out. african-americans whose lines are on -- lives are on the line fear. denverck activists intervene when a white man was defacing public property. when thoseustrated who are not people of color are destroying things in our name and we end up getting blamed. we did not ask for it. protests the daytime have been largely peaceful throughout the u.s. nighttime writing has involved people of all -- nighttime rioting has involved people of all races. anarchists and white...
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vice president john calhoun, a fierce slavery advocate. a live look at denverne of the big stories tonight, three players with the colorado rockies test positive for covid-19. that news comes as major league baseball imposes 60-game season to begin in late july. training camps scheduled to open next week. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway for a special report. we will be right back. ♪ usaa was made for right now. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're giving members a credit on their auto insurance. because it's the right thing to do. we're also giving payment relief options to eligible members so they can take care of things like groceries before they worry about their insurance or credit card bills. right now is the time to take care of what matters most. like we've done together, so many times before. discover all the ways we're helping members at usaa.com/coronavirus discover all the ways we're helping members it's so good to see you. you too! so really, how are you? oh well, look! that's what we're both taking right n
vice president john calhoun, a fierce slavery advocate. a live look at denverne of the big stories tonight, three players with the colorado rockies test positive for covid-19. that news comes as major league baseball imposes 60-game season to begin in late july. training camps scheduled to open next week. that's tonight's live look outside the beltway for a special report. we will be right back. ♪ usaa was made for right now. and right now, is a time for action. so, for a second time we're...
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denver. leland: alicia, good to be with you: john bolton's book will hit shelves tuesday. the judge denied the department's request. we'll dig into that. first, john roberts is outside the rally where he's found people who don't seem that concerned with the coronavirus or the threat of it at this rally, right, john? >> leland, good afternoon to you. it started the last half hour going inside the barricaded off areas so they can get into what's called the outdoor experience, there are bands playing and a lot of people who set up vending outlets and we found some people who have come as far away from oklahoma city, wichita, kansas. they want to be here when the president restarts his campaign and there will be another outside area the president will address the people before going inside the arena. we want to talk to a couple of people here in line. the coronavirus is raging and probably the biggest crowd of people who have gotten together into an enclosed space since the beginning of march. how do you feel about that? >> feeling like we're taking precautions, i have my mask
denver. leland: alicia, good to be with you: john bolton's book will hit shelves tuesday. the judge denied the department's request. we'll dig into that. first, john roberts is outside the rally where he's found people who don't seem that concerned with the coronavirus or the threat of it at this rally, right, john? >> leland, good afternoon to you. it started the last half hour going inside the barricaded off areas so they can get into what's called the outdoor experience, there are...
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denver. leland: alicia, good to be with you: john bolton's book will hit shelves tuesday. denied the department's request. we'll dig into that. first, john roberts is outside the rally where he's found
denver. leland: alicia, good to be with you: john bolton's book will hit shelves tuesday. denied the department's request. we'll dig into that. first, john roberts is outside the rally where he's found
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. >> and saint john paul ii, saint john paul, of course, was not only the leader of solidarity but i know his ministry here when he was in denveri remember covering him in denver as well when he was on his way to south korea for the youth ministry, where he represented in every way father martin was so different from what we were seeing today. >> absolutely. you know, the church is what's called the preferential option for the poor. pope saint paul vi, john paul's predecessor, said if you want peace, work for justice. as bishop budde was saying, it's not just saying what the marginalized did as jesus did, it's the system that keep them poor and marginalized. this is said over and over by pope john paul ii over and over again. to use his legacy and church and the bible and jesus as a prop without understanding what their messages were is i think complete hypocrisy. >> i would also like to say -- >> bishop budde, is there anything the community -- go ahead. >> again, speaking to the community, speaking to our nation, speaking to rising generations who are looking for hope, for a possibility, for real reform and real change, one o
. >> and saint john paul ii, saint john paul, of course, was not only the leader of solidarity but i know his ministry here when he was in denveri remember covering him in denver as well when he was on his way to south korea for the youth ministry, where he represented in every way father martin was so different from what we were seeing today. >> absolutely. you know, the church is what's called the preferential option for the poor. pope saint paul vi, john paul's predecessor, said...
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johns hopkins putting colorado at one of the lowest states in terms of testing and also hospital preparedness. >> maura barrett live in denverank you. >>> i want to turn now to our doctor on duty, aenn assistant medicine at the department of arizona college of medicine. thank you for joining us. let me start with what we heard from maura, which she touched upon. as new coronavirus cases spike across the country, the majority of new cases, at least it appears from the initial data, is in younger folks. what do you make of that? what more can be done to stop the spread among the younger population? >> thanks for having me. thanks for saying my name so well. i appreciate it. yes, there are younger people who are getting it more often. the concern is are they the ones exposing themselves the most. i want to be clear about one thing. young people are less likely to die of a car accident if they're in one compared to the elderly. they still come in looking badly when they've been in a rollout, ejected through the windshield. for the ewing peopyoung people e virus isn't as bad for me, is a preposterous way of looking at it. i've se
johns hopkins putting colorado at one of the lowest states in terms of testing and also hospital preparedness. >> maura barrett live in denverank you. >>> i want to turn now to our doctor on duty, aenn assistant medicine at the department of arizona college of medicine. thank you for joining us. let me start with what we heard from maura, which she touched upon. as new coronavirus cases spike across the country, the majority of new cases, at least it appears from the initial...
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john's church. >>> take a look at this. a moment of silence in denver, colorado.rotesters paused for almost nine minutes. that's how much time george floyd spent on the ground a week ago monday. and they had a moment of silence in his honor last night, robin. >> it was quite moving to see that, george. >>> we continue with the latest on the investigation into george floyd's death. the medical examiner and an independent autopsy both concluding, both concluding, his death was a homicide, but disagreeing about the exact cause of death. alex perez is in minneapolis with that side of the story for us. good morning, alex. >> reporter: good morning, robin. yeah, there are some differences t aop but thebo re george floyliille and pay his last respects. overnight, new details on george floyd's tragic death. his family releasing the results of an independent autopsy. his death a homicide, asphyxia, suffocated due to neck and back compression. the weight on him, the handcuffs and that position seen in the horrific video all contributing to his death. >> the autopsy shows th
john's church. >>> take a look at this. a moment of silence in denver, colorado.rotesters paused for almost nine minutes. that's how much time george floyd spent on the ground a week ago monday. and they had a moment of silence in his honor last night, robin. >> it was quite moving to see that, george. >>> we continue with the latest on the investigation into george floyd's death. the medical examiner and an independent autopsy both concluding, both concluding, his death...
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john. >> the images are remarkable, the emotion very real, but the change that has already happened is notable this morning. we're going to talk to the denver police chief in a little bit about changes they have just made as to how they will conduct their law enforcement efforts. omar jiminez in houston, thank you very much. so this morning, complete meltdown. that's how "the atlanta journal-constitution" describes the mess that was the attempt to hold primary elections in georgia. some voters waited hours to cast their ballots. people asked for absentee ballots that never arrived. this morning there's outrage and demands for an investigation. abby phillip live in washington with more and it really does raise questions about what's going to be possible in november, abby. >> absolutely, john, an incredibly chaotic situation in georgia, and it fits a pattern we've been seeing all across the country, where states have expanded mail-in voting, giving people more options to cast their ballots. records number of people are deciding to do that, but they're also showing up in person. and election officials are simply overwhelmed. in georgia, they a
john. >> the images are remarkable, the emotion very real, but the change that has already happened is notable this morning. we're going to talk to the denver police chief in a little bit about changes they have just made as to how they will conduct their law enforcement efforts. omar jiminez in houston, thank you very much. so this morning, complete meltdown. that's how "the atlanta journal-constitution" describes the mess that was the attempt to hold primary elections in...
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john. this happened back on august 24th, 2019. you saw some of those initial moments play out, but this happened in aurora, colorado, outside of denverpolice basically were responding for what they were told was a suspicious or a 911 call of suspicious behavior by someone in a ski mask. you saw the initial moments of those officers making that approach and body camera. then next thing you know, there's physical entanglement, they're grabbing elijah mcclain. elijah mcclain seems to be just confused about what's going on. he says at one point, i'm an sp introvert, please respect my boundaries, saying, he's just going home. things escalated from there and he eventually ended up in a choke hold by police where he briefly lost consciousness according to the initial police report. and when he regained it, they said the struggle continued. later on, paramedics were called after that brief loss of consciousness, and according to the report, ketamine was administered, which was basically to sedate mcclain. well, he had a heart attack on the way to the ambulance and was declared dead three days later. now all of these ten months later, we have
john. this happened back on august 24th, 2019. you saw some of those initial moments play out, but this happened in aurora, colorado, outside of denverpolice basically were responding for what they were told was a suspicious or a 911 call of suspicious behavior by someone in a ski mask. you saw the initial moments of those officers making that approach and body camera. then next thing you know, there's physical entanglement, they're grabbing elijah mcclain. elijah mcclain seems to be just...