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brent: tania kramer in jerusasalem. here at the table, dw zone.he latest now as the vote counting has begun in israel. here are some of the other stories making heaeadlines aroud the world. amy klobuchar has announced she is ending her presidential bid. she says she will endorse former vice president joe biden. it comes ahead of super tuesday as a total of 14 u.s. states hold their primaries. united nations envoy to libya is stepping down. he took up the post nearly three years ago. he says his resignation is due to health reasons and cannot continue with the stress at the job. japan is working closely with the u.s. and south korea after north korea fired missiles into its eastern sea. they traveled a distance of 200 50 kilometers. south korea says it is on guard for additional tests. now to those tensions at the border between europe and turkey and fears a new chapter of the migration crisis is worsening. it started when turkey confirmed it will not stop migrants in its territory from heading towards the borders with the european union. thousands
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kramer, april 15 fine with you? you are going to come see our smiling faces again. >> i hope my face is more smiley and less saggy too. >> we'll get some clarification. thank you very much. >> okay. so let's make the motion, then i have one more thing to say. so on that motion, [roll call vote] that motion carries 4-0. the motion is continued to aprit be canceled. >> can we take a break, please? >> sure. >> like about 10, 15 minutes. >> thank you for your patience. we are taking a 15-minute break. okay. quarter to 8:00. >> welcome back to the march 4, 2020, meeting of the san francisco board of appeals. we are now on item no. 8. this is appeal no. 20-003, debra chatman versus the department of building inspection and planning department approval. subject property, 765mangels avenue, appealing the issuance on december 23, 2019 to david joseph and marianne asher of an the ration permit, demolition of existing concrete block retaining wall and associated footing, break them into rubble on-site, rubble to fill a new wal
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and for more now i'm joined by tanya kramer she is on the story for us in jerusalem good evening to you. what are the chances that this election will break israel's political deadlock what do you say. well i think no more in less than an hour as you said then the polling stations will close and we'll see the 1st exit polls being carried here by the main t.v. stations i mean all the polls have projected in the past states a neck and neck race but that the slight advantage for benyamin netanyahu came up in the latest polls but what is very significant tonight is the high of voter turnout there's been a lot of talk about election fatigue but it's reported here that as of 6 pm was the highest voter turnout for the past 20 years and i think that shows that is very does really want to see an end to this political deadlock we know that the polls show netanyahu and his center left challenger benny gantz once again running neck and neck it seems like nothing has changed really does god does he have any chance to be prime minister netanyahu this time around. well he came out very strong in the se
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all right let's bring in our correspondent tanya kramer she's standing by for us in jerusalem hi tanya good to see you as we said this is the 3rd election in israel in under a year what are the results tell us this time around what is different compared to the last 2 elections. schwab i think what's different this time is she compared to the elections and april and september that benyamin netanyahu and the likud there have to come full to the lead and that gives him some kind of momentum to really go ahead and go and to build a new coalition but of course as you said in the report as well is that he still full sort of one to 2 seats. we are not yet sue about the final counting there because the results the final results are expected sometime later today and it's a very narrow margin so we have to wait whether you need to look for one or 2 seats to come over that magic number of 61 seeds out of 120 knesset seats to be able to form a coalition government what is the perspective there i mean can he really break the deadlock and form a government. well that's a big question now what discus
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s time you're kramer in jerusalem and here is the big table with me w.'s own honest to both of you thank you very much the latest now as the vote counting has begun in israel. well here's some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world amy club has announced that she is ending her democratic presidential bid and she says she will endorse former vice president joe biden as it comes ahead of super tuesday when a total of 14 u.s. states holding their primaries the united nations envoy to libya is stepping down on salami took up the post nearly 3 years ago he says his resignation is due to health reasons and that he cannot continue with the stress of the job japan says it is working closely with the u.s. and south korea after north korea fired 2 short range missiles into its eastern sea the launches were the 1st since november and traveled a distance of around 250 kilometers south korea says it is on guard for additional missile tests. now into those tensions at the border between europe and turkey and fears that a new chapter of the
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true so they will be definitely voting for him no matter what ari did a few correspondents a tiny kramer thank you so much for your continued coverage. and that does it for me only a la her rock embroiling going to hand you over now to my colleague ben facility who has a business africa headlines lined up for you and i'll see you again tomorrow. and. cast language courses. video and audio. anytime anywhere. w. media center. in the. climate change. assumes. that seems to be. one of the years today the future of. g.w. dot com i guess if the making of it. could turn. a big turnaround on exchanges global stocks rebound and that's despite even more economic news that's bad the coronaviruses showing the holdings of global growth and the airline industry is looking into an abyss. the market for peanuts booms in senegal but rising prices create a hard nut to crack the producers. and these women from nigeria or the media rob the have all been invited to work in hospitals in europe but there is a catch. i've been fizzling let's do business the i.m.f. and world bank say they stand ready to help fin
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political gains into the legal field or i did abuse surely resign is here to be table with me to tanya kramer on the story for us tonight in jerusalem it's going to be a long night for all of us to tell you thank you. arnold some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world amy club which are has ended her democratic presidential bid she says she'll endorse former vice president joe biden this comes ahead of super tuesday when a total of 14 u.s. states hold their primaries the united nations envoy to libya is stepping down besides oh mommy took up the post nearly 3 years ago he says his resignation is due to health reasons and that he cannot continue with the stress of the job and the vatican has opened its archives on the board time papacy of pius the 12 they were kept a secret for decades amid accusations that he turned a blind eye to the holocaust the vatican says he worked behind the scenes to save jews dozens of scholars are in rome to poor over the archives documents it's. all right now to those tensions at the border between europe and turkey and fears that a new cha
political gains into the legal field or i did abuse surely resign is here to be table with me to tanya kramer on the story for us tonight in jerusalem it's going to be a long night for all of us to tell you thank you. arnold some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world amy club which are has ended her democratic presidential bid she says she'll endorse former vice president joe biden this comes ahead of super tuesday when a total of 14 u.s. states hold their primaries...
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election in less than a year 2 polls in 2019 gave neither side enough seats to form a government tanya kramer sent us this report from israel. young student activists campaigning for the right wing to could party on the university campus and to select they want to see benjamin or bibi netanyahu from the next could ition government and the ongoing political stalemate. yes or sharply what's in your this is a sense that the election is about yes unknown to b.p. i would like to see the election dealing more with ideological content and political messages but politics is politics jim carey i'm a very day according to their party pick out the elections of rerun of benjamin netanyahu suspend he guns and the polls are predicting almost the same outcome as the previous 2. there's also some election fatigue in the air and the last few days before the election the threat of the coronavirus has made more headlines in the israeli media than the upcoming vote. the main issue is that we are going without a government for a year now the country is dysfunctioning the knesset the israeli parliament is out of o
election in less than a year 2 polls in 2019 gave neither side enough seats to form a government tanya kramer sent us this report from israel. young student activists campaigning for the right wing to could party on the university campus and to select they want to see benjamin or bibi netanyahu from the next could ition government and the ongoing political stalemate. yes or sharply what's in your this is a sense that the election is about yes unknown to b.p. i would like to see the election...
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kramer joins us from gaithersburg, maryland.e progress you have made and how optimistic you are about therapies in lieu of the vaccine? >> thank you. nice to be with you. a couple things. as you indicated, we are working on two programs in parallel. the first is the partnership with novavax to take their vaccine into advanced development and eventually scale up the manufacturing process for secondly,ct and then taking our platform technology to develop a treatment for patients who are either at risk because of their potential contact withing to the coronavirus, or individuals who are working in a hospital setting or nursing home setting, or people who are immunocompromised. the second patient group are individuals who are already in the hospital and exhibiting severe illness and symptoms because of coronavirus. this may be a treatment that is essentially a rescue therapy. the therapeutic products are the quicker path to making available to patients going forward. our particular product we hope to be able to start a clinical tria
kramer joins us from gaithersburg, maryland.e progress you have made and how optimistic you are about therapies in lieu of the vaccine? >> thank you. nice to be with you. a couple things. as you indicated, we are working on two programs in parallel. the first is the partnership with novavax to take their vaccine into advanced development and eventually scale up the manufacturing process for secondly,ct and then taking our platform technology to develop a treatment for patients who are...
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stay with me i got to say good-bye to jim kramer he's got a lot to do to get ready for tonight. >> treasury and fed working together the fed has the ability to help us right now with causing -- with having great liquidity. i'm trying to put this together, this show on the fly i wish i would tell you who i've had. >> thank you for being here. we'll look for you tonight will we finish the season? >> as of now, yes. there's not something that prevents us from extending into the summer it's not like we have a lot of competition for arenas maybe the nhl will be in the same position as we are. the arenas have availability television doesn't have other sports replacing us or p pre-empting us >> the fed cut rates in 2008 the markets seem toll go down. you look at companies and i look at companies and say, okay, here is the asset here is what it's worth. here is what we can forecast the markets unanalyzable the completely distressed company. i feel like next week starts being a buying opportunity >> i can't disagree with you at all. in 2008, i saw companies that were being deleveraged i had cash i w
stay with me i got to say good-bye to jim kramer he's got a lot to do to get ready for tonight. >> treasury and fed working together the fed has the ability to help us right now with causing -- with having great liquidity. i'm trying to put this together, this show on the fly i wish i would tell you who i've had. >> thank you for being here. we'll look for you tonight will we finish the season? >> as of now, yes. there's not something that prevents us from extending into the...
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let's bring north dakota senator kevin kramer. it's good to have you on the show. we've already heard from nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, they have their idea of how this rescue package should look. are you willing to go to the table with them. >> we are at the table with them and have them throughout the morning. the committees are back together now, the working groups, the republicans and democrats clearly it has to be bipartisan if it's going to pass. we need 60 votes in the senate. that's why, i think what's really special about this is that we are having member to member negotiations. not staff to staff, not majority to minority member to member, rank-and-file members putting in their ideas that they're putting up on main street back home. i think that's the recipe america wants to see and what can lead to a fast and efficient bill. cheryl: obviously a lot of talk since we had this oil price fight between the saudi's and opec and russia but let's talk about the shale industry. they also need financial help. north dakota is a big oil state. how is that having an
let's bring north dakota senator kevin kramer. it's good to have you on the show. we've already heard from nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, they have their idea of how this rescue package should look. are you willing to go to the table with them. >> we are at the table with them and have them throughout the morning. the committees are back together now, the working groups, the republicans and democrats clearly it has to be bipartisan if it's going to pass. we need 60 votes in the senate....
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of these company but i feel like that what steve was saying is energy is uninvestable that's what kramersaying for a long time what we haven't seen before is we had demand shocks we've had supply shocks coupled with opec. what we have never seen before is the extreme investor apathy before you had these issues. we have a broader question in the u.s. and people are thinking do we want to remain energy independent. we would say we do until this shift, will investors like jim say these are great companies and stoppiraha >> you really want to get in the way of what brynn is talking about, a price war, a demand shock because of the coronavirus and then you have investors shunning the stocks for all the reasons that kramer has talked about. those are three dramatic head winds. >> they certainly are. there are wide swaths of the energy sector that are not going to be here, at least not in their current form over the next 12 months. these companies have day rates of $6,000. now they're getting back to $300,000 they will be cold stacking their rigs like crazy nobody will be drilling at those rate
of these company but i feel like that what steve was saying is energy is uninvestable that's what kramersaying for a long time what we haven't seen before is we had demand shocks we've had supply shocks coupled with opec. what we have never seen before is the extreme investor apathy before you had these issues. we have a broader question in the u.s. and people are thinking do we want to remain energy independent. we would say we do until this shift, will investors like jim say these are great...
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governor kramer, vice president mike pence, senator kramer, and president trump, but i have medical needshat need to be addressed. i was told that if i can get to north dakota, they have figured out a way to get me the treatment that i need. that is obviously our goal. it quarantine, so i understand that i have to be quarantine. i'm not arguing with anything like that. but i do need the treatment. >> dana: feel free to jump in here. >> i commend you for your courageous mess and your bravery, hang in there, stay strong, keep your spirits up, because you are our priority and the one who we are most focused on. who are undergoing chemotherapy who have heart disease, lung disease, diabetes, on dialysis. you are a focus and a priority. i can assure you that i know our president and vice president in the trump administration are doing everything in their power to get you to where you need to be safely and still undergo your chemotherapy even if you are under quarantine. that does not mean that you will not be able to get the medicine you need. we are praying for you i'm rooting for you. hang in
governor kramer, vice president mike pence, senator kramer, and president trump, but i have medical needshat need to be addressed. i was told that if i can get to north dakota, they have figured out a way to get me the treatment that i need. that is obviously our goal. it quarantine, so i understand that i have to be quarantine. i'm not arguing with anything like that. but i do need the treatment. >> dana: feel free to jump in here. >> i commend you for your courageous mess and your...
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senator kramer and i have been here over a year. i can't imagine a little over a year being more filled with making this responsibility as a us senator worth every effort it took to get here. it finds us in an interesting place. i am from main street america, spent 37 years building my own company. accompany the three of my four kids along with a great young executive team run now. here we are confronted with coronavirus now in a sequence of h1n1, stars, m ers, even a threat from ebola, it looks like this is the one we have heard about a long time that could really test the metal of our country, we we have listened to the experts and i think the idea of hitting this as hard as we can makes sense. you hear about flattening the curve, we need to do that. in the process, everything we are doing has been thrown in front of the strongest economy you could ever imagine. look how frail it can be when something comes along that you don't understand and that you fear. we are going to be wrestling over the next 2 or 3 days with something that
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true so they will be definitely watching for him no matter what i did have a correspondent a tiny kramer thank you so much for your continued coverage. in the going to sligo rb leipsic lost ground in the title chase after he won all draw at home to buy and live acoustic electric remains 2nd in the table but 3 points behind leader by manic. white's experience believe it's their year to win the title and they were pumped up for this top of the table clash with laver cousy . guy habits and company had the better momentum coming in with a 6 game winning streak plus events you can europe. for t.-mo vana and the home sites title ambitions to remain tangible they needed maximum points especially being at home but it was leon bailey who knitted for the visitors in the 29th minute laver cruises the demon mary intercepted a bad pass did the leg work it found chi habits who set up the leap from point blank range his 5th goal this season. life's it didn't need long to respond and were helped by a mary who took down vanna setting up a free kick and christopher on cuckoo didn't waste it finding patric
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new is due to stand trial later this month over a series of corruption scandals you don't use tanya kramer said as this report from israel. young student activists campaigning for the right wing likud party on a university campus in jerusalem they want to see benjamin or bibi netanyahu form the next coalition government and end the ongoing political stalemate. yes toyshop what in your there's a sense that the election is about yes unknown to bibi i would like to see the election dealing with ideological content and political messages but politics as politics carry over today appointed because they're part of the couch the elections a rerun of benyamin netanyahu versus benny gantz and the polls are predicting almost the same outcome as the previous 2 ballots last year there's also some election fatigue in the air in the last few days before the election the threat of the coronavirus has made more headlines in the israeli media than the upcoming vote . the main issue is that we are going without a government for a year now the country is dysfunctioning the knesset the israeli parliament is o
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it's israel's 3rd election in less than a year earlier i asked our correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer what made the difference this time around compared to the last 2 elections. why i think what's different this time is she compared to the elections and a poll and insert temba that benyamin netanyahu and likud to have the come full to pull lead and that gives him some kind of momentum to really go ahead and go and to build a new coalition but of course as you said in the report as well is that he still falls short of one to 2 seats. we are not yet sue about the final counting there because the results of final results are expected sometime later today and it's a very narrow margin so you have to wait whether he needs to look for one or 2 seats to come over that magic number 61 seats out of 120 knesset seats to be able to form a coalition government. let's get a recap now of our top stories here tensions are rising on the border between greece and turkey where thousands of refugees are trying to enter the european union over the weekend turkey said it would no longer stop migrants leav
it's israel's 3rd election in less than a year earlier i asked our correspondent in jerusalem tanya kramer what made the difference this time around compared to the last 2 elections. why i think what's different this time is she compared to the elections and a poll and insert temba that benyamin netanyahu and likud to have the come full to pull lead and that gives him some kind of momentum to really go ahead and go and to build a new coalition but of course as you said in the report as well is...
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signed by senators who represent shale industry states like senator dan sullivan of alaska kevin kramer of north dakota bill cassidy of louisiana tom cotton of arkansas ted cruz of texas and james inhofe of oklahoma among others now the senators are scheduled to meet with saudi and the saudi ambassador to the u.s. later this week to discuss the oil price war in more detail so just how much longer can the kingdom maintain this flow before giving up from the pressure for that we go to our correspondent saya tavenner so this is what we're dealing with at the moment currently non opec members are producing close to $68000000.00 barrels of oil per day we have. producers producing about $34000000.00 barrels per day so we have a total world of oil consumption at $100000000.00 but the production is at $102.00 so already there is a surplus of 2000000 more feet to do with china as slow growth and then we had to crown a virus and now we have the additional oil and met a price war where saudi arabia is promising about $2600000.00 barrels more into the mix so with the u.a.e. add a 1000000 now iraq h
signed by senators who represent shale industry states like senator dan sullivan of alaska kevin kramer of north dakota bill cassidy of louisiana tom cotton of arkansas ted cruz of texas and james inhofe of oklahoma among others now the senators are scheduled to meet with saudi and the saudi ambassador to the u.s. later this week to discuss the oil price war in more detail so just how much longer can the kingdom maintain this flow before giving up from the pressure for that we go to our...
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bottom or if there's going to be a bottom on the virus itself, the interview last night with jim kramer and abbott labs, what they're doing is so impressive there's so many companies working on solutions and vaccines and the likes i have to believe that just based on other cases around the world we will get flattening of the curve in next couple of weeks. i don't know when that will be that's why i'm slowly picking away especially at these big blue chip companies that are down 30, 40, 50% you have to look and look at the quality factor i think you can upgrade the quality factor in your portfolio. >> to your point, dr. fauci was on cnn earlier and says the u.s. is starting to see glimmers that social distancing is dampening the spread of the virus. that's the kind of news we need and we need more of it courtney, a lot of on the lines of what courtney is talking about, these beaten down names with not that much visibility applies to you terms of delta which you were buying. >> we don't have visibility on any of them. i think that's what we have been talking about today. no one really know
bottom or if there's going to be a bottom on the virus itself, the interview last night with jim kramer and abbott labs, what they're doing is so impressive there's so many companies working on solutions and vaccines and the likes i have to believe that just based on other cases around the world we will get flattening of the curve in next couple of weeks. i don't know when that will be that's why i'm slowly picking away especially at these big blue chip companies that are down 30, 40, 50% you...
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we heard this from jim kramer this morning saying the ramp up could be slow. how quickly you want to get on plane, a train, a subway how quickly do you want to go to the theater or any place where large crowds gather. it could take longer this thing has a tail on it. we don't know whether or not these states that appear not to have problems today will not have problems later on which is the point mr. gates was making last night >> i know, ron, you say a typical bear market process includes a retest of the low would you be surprised to see that in the stock market in other words, a retest of the lows we saw on monday? >> imds n would not be surprise. the market sneeneeds to have th sense we're over the worst of the epidemic that said, there are, i think, opportunities that are already arising for investors who are looking to start coming into this market. a lot of it is in the credit market >> thank you very much >> thanks. >>> the unprecedented $2 trillion relief bill passing the house of representatives by voice vote in the past few minutes or so, but does th
we heard this from jim kramer this morning saying the ramp up could be slow. how quickly you want to get on plane, a train, a subway how quickly do you want to go to the theater or any place where large crowds gather. it could take longer this thing has a tail on it. we don't know whether or not these states that appear not to have problems today will not have problems later on which is the point mr. gates was making last night >> i know, ron, you say a typical bear market process...
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that will take care of -- >> laura: we got republican senators, we've got larry kramer, and other republican senators who are throwing out caution flags, watch. >> frankly a short-term taxes or payroll reduction sounds more like a safety net than the stimulus package, quite on list b good management of the coronavirus. >> laura: you're not only can have democrats saying no to a payroll, tax cut or reelection bid by trump, you have republicans who now claim to care about the deficit. they didn't care about the deficit when they're shoveling money to the pentagon. >> we should be worried about economic growth, what we want to do is keep the economy as sound as it is, it's been a blue-collar boom, and we like to keep it that way. hence the payroll tax holiday. we are up at the senate today for the luncheon with the president, the vice president, and a bunch of us, we will be negotiating with the leaders in both houses, but i don't think anything wrong with this. again, you talk about things like unpaid leave -- we have a bunch of targeted assistance payments. unpaid leave from sickness, that's
that will take care of -- >> laura: we got republican senators, we've got larry kramer, and other republican senators who are throwing out caution flags, watch. >> frankly a short-term taxes or payroll reduction sounds more like a safety net than the stimulus package, quite on list b good management of the coronavirus. >> laura: you're not only can have democrats saying no to a payroll, tax cut or reelection bid by trump, you have republicans who now claim to care about the...
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of what's known as an outside up reversal week paul tudor jones is listening to this show, if jim kramer is listening, they know exactly what i'm talking about we have that formation this week the trading community is reacting to that we came in on monday we traded below last week's s&p 500 low. we're now trading above last week's s&p 500 high. i said the hardest trade to make the the right traright trade. there are many head winds to come in ternings and economic numbers. right now the trading community is responding to those two bullish -- >> i'm going to take issue with a couple of things you said trading, trading community. the investor community believes we have bottomed they are buying stocks i want do you listen to john rogers of aerial investments from the town hall about what he said of the current environment and he is not a trader let oos listen >> i think this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to buy stocks at bargain prices buy when there's maximum pessimism. we have been around 37 years at ariel and i know i said that once in a lifetime chance the buy in '87 and 2008. i d
of what's known as an outside up reversal week paul tudor jones is listening to this show, if jim kramer is listening, they know exactly what i'm talking about we have that formation this week the trading community is reacting to that we came in on monday we traded below last week's s&p 500 low. we're now trading above last week's s&p 500 high. i said the hardest trade to make the the right traright trade. there are many head winds to come in ternings and economic numbers. right now the...
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most recent quarter or was it execution problems i've got the exclusive with the ceo so stay with kramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jimcramer on twitter, have a question, tweet cramer #madtweets or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney@cnbc.com. i can't believe it. that chad really was raised by wolves? which one is your mother? that's her right there. oh, gosh. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. it's really great. well, i'm just so glad to have met your beautiful family. and we better be sitting down now. believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. doprevagen is the number oneild mempharmacist-recommendeding? memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. and when you open a new brokerage account, your cash is automatically invested at a great rate. that's why fidelity leads the industry in value while our competition continues to talk. ♪ talk, talk while our competition conti
most recent quarter or was it execution problems i've got the exclusive with the ceo so stay with kramer. >> don't miss a second of "mad money," follow @jimcramer on twitter, have a question, tweet cramer #madtweets or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney@cnbc.com. i can't believe it. that chad really was raised by wolves? which one is your mother? that's her right there. oh, gosh. no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my...
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let's read this out loud and think about what kramer suggesting. >> self-congratulatory means -- under a blanket of ideology which takes for granted a sense of moral superior by the international -- >> what is he suggesting in terms of global events, and the anxiety of the period, and the nuclear arms race of the period? >> it just covers up all the issues that you see around the world. all of these different areas. around this time was at the end of the second world war, and the beginning of cold war and the korean war. there is still a lot of international hatred you will see that brings us all together. >> suggesting that global immunity course the world is in many ways fractured by the cold war at the same moment. there's no real coincidence that toward the end of the exhibition, some pictures here of people voting from different countries. you don't have a picture of americans voting but from other countries. i would suggest the ways that voting democracy is the natural human universal way of voting. and of course democracy is much better than dictatorship not arguing that but it
let's read this out loud and think about what kramer suggesting. >> self-congratulatory means -- under a blanket of ideology which takes for granted a sense of moral superior by the international -- >> what is he suggesting in terms of global events, and the anxiety of the period, and the nuclear arms race of the period? >> it just covers up all the issues that you see around the world. all of these different areas. around this time was at the end of the second world war, and...
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i want to bring your attention to a tweet from our own jim kramer he writes the collapse in yields andan imminent recession. while most stocks aren't viable, they'll get to be that soon enough at this pace. so richard, as i bring you in here and you can talk us through both strategy and psychology when you see a tweet like this from someone like jim cramer talking about a recession, what's your advice to investors who might be getting anxious let's go to richard. >> so courtney, i think first people have to breathe i think that's really important at this stage. the second thing is, you know, i -- the way i read jim's comments is our investment team has dream stocks they want to buy at lower prices and you can let them come to you clients should stick to their plan and if they have cash, they can slowly deploy that, as jim says, because you're going to have an opportunity. one of the things we have to watch closely is the mismatch in liquidity. you have small cap and mid cap names and other names that aren't as liquid but you have liquid etfs behind them. it may create opportunity. inve
i want to bring your attention to a tweet from our own jim kramer he writes the collapse in yields andan imminent recession. while most stocks aren't viable, they'll get to be that soon enough at this pace. so richard, as i bring you in here and you can talk us through both strategy and psychology when you see a tweet like this from someone like jim cramer talking about a recession, what's your advice to investors who might be getting anxious let's go to richard. >> so courtney, i think...
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kramer and installing the garbage disposal in the shower and making jerry a salad or elaine sneezes onhe pasta primavera and gets the nbc executive sick. or jerry catches the chef not washing his hands when he comes out of the bathroom. you're saying it's funny but now you look back and you say jerry was right. this whole time. we need to reevaluate everything we've been doing. after we beat this thing, we are going to look back and say do we need to start having more people work for -- remotely. why are we living on top of each other in cities? the handshake. is it an outmoded concept in this country? we are overly reliant on china. these things are going to be reevaluated. a >> greg: dagen, should they delay the ban? >> dagen: we shouldn't have i it. who's making these decisions about banning plastic bags? you know some guy saying let's to get to the oil and chemical companies. it's not based on research. as you pointed out, goes back more than a decade knowing that these bags aren't sanitary. i banned the handshake a while ago. 1 out of 20 dudes who want to shake your hand do that w
kramer and installing the garbage disposal in the shower and making jerry a salad or elaine sneezes onhe pasta primavera and gets the nbc executive sick. or jerry catches the chef not washing his hands when he comes out of the bathroom. you're saying it's funny but now you look back and you say jerry was right. this whole time. we need to reevaluate everything we've been doing. after we beat this thing, we are going to look back and say do we need to start having more people work for --...
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you and kramer >> yeah, i appreciate that i think that youtube, in particular, has been doing a lot of the right things in terms of tlibtly l deliberately removing things that are misleading and i do think that, in general, social media is what separates this from prior crises. can you manage an episode like this prior to us being able to work from home and communicate with each other on facebook, on linkedin, to verify that friends are okay this was not always an option. it would have required 100 phone calls a day to be in touch with as many people as the average american is. social media is beaming images to us of overrun hospitals in italy and probably something we would not have to psychologically deal with in prior crises so i think we are very adaptable in modern society. i think as much of the negative side of twitter and facebook and, you know, i could go down the list of the things we don't like about what those services do in the time of crisis, i do think, though, that the ability for us to be talking to each other in realtime at all times ultimately if you had to pick and
you and kramer >> yeah, i appreciate that i think that youtube, in particular, has been doing a lot of the right things in terms of tlibtly l deliberately removing things that are misleading and i do think that, in general, social media is what separates this from prior crises. can you manage an episode like this prior to us being able to work from home and communicate with each other on facebook, on linkedin, to verify that friends are okay this was not always an option. it would have...
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>> he -- i -- i -- i believe they were notified by senator kramer's office and various other ways.n the ship, the only person i've talked to is the man in the hazmat suit at 3:00 a.m. >> and the doctors back in north dakota, your doctors, what are they telling you now about your treatment? will it start when you're in quarantine? wherever that might be? >> we have no real idea. we sure hope that's the plan. because it's imperative that i get both my radiation and my chemotherapy started as soon as possible. we know the cancer's growing. we were told to go ahead and go on the cruise. by everybody, including my palliative care physicians. you know, when you have a chronic, serious condition like i have, we're always weighing the risks versus what's right for our family and what's right for, you know, everyone else. i know there is lots of folks on this ship who have a story and they all have a story. and i don't expect to have preferential treatment. but i do expect that our story gets told, too. and how i need to get this treatment. >> what have you been doing the last few days to g
>> he -- i -- i -- i believe they were notified by senator kramer's office and various other ways.n the ship, the only person i've talked to is the man in the hazmat suit at 3:00 a.m. >> and the doctors back in north dakota, your doctors, what are they telling you now about your treatment? will it start when you're in quarantine? wherever that might be? >> we have no real idea. we sure hope that's the plan. because it's imperative that i get both my radiation and my...
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i've been watching this data since february 1st i talked to kramer at the super bowl about this i've been watching it. you can't go into lockdown mode forever. when is the peak happening you have to be able to help people who are sick. they can get the ventilators, the hospital workers have properly protected with masks and gowns and stuff so we have to know when this stuff is produced we have to make sure it's done i don't know there are some sort of thing with voluntary. it's great to try to get it voluntarily, but the commander in chief is the commander in chief. we need to get it done now whether now means one week or two weeks, then you know in two weeks you have them in the hospital you'll be at your peak a month later you can stop the shutdown and go into distancing. distancing will last a long time that's the way, it's the spanish flu type deal. one is getting that right and the other is getting the liquidity and support for business and for the working man right now because they will need that support listen, there's some industries that will be tougher than any other indust
i've been watching this data since february 1st i talked to kramer at the super bowl about this i've been watching it. you can't go into lockdown mode forever. when is the peak happening you have to be able to help people who are sick. they can get the ventilators, the hospital workers have properly protected with masks and gowns and stuff so we have to know when this stuff is produced we have to make sure it's done i don't know there are some sort of thing with voluntary. it's great to try to...
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this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer.his is really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in revenue, they were starved for cash. mike and paul were sucking out the cash from the two profitable locations to prop up the three that were losing, and to pay down massive debts. the total amount of debt -- $1,940,000. equipment was failing, the food was lackluster, and the key iconic feature of farrell's, the candy store, had disappeared. i'm not really sure that the theme is clear to me. so i made a $750,000 investment to revive the brand. part of the money went to me buying 51% of the trademark, with the other 49% held by mike, paul, and other investors. the rest went to remodeli
this place is awesome. ...and was reopened in 2010 by mike fleming and paul kramer.his is really what you guys are known for, giant ice cream sundaes. paul: it is. lemonis: the new owners wasted no time in opening up new locations. when i arrived, there were five -- buena park, brea, riverside, sacramento, and rancho cucamonga. paul: farrell's is part of families. it was part of mine, and it's part of millions. lemonis: but while the restaurants generated more than $17 million a year in...
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maria: senator kevin kramer there. coming up this morning, a lot coming up.on and john's ceson's ceo s here. the ceo of land o' lakes, beth ford on food supply chains. at 8:00 a.m., join us for marco ruirubio and we'll speak with bb dahl on markets and ken laingone on the healthcare system's response to the pandemic. don't miss a moment of it. we'll be right back. all this grass. all this mulch. all these projects to do. you need a tractor that can do it all right. you need the #1 selling sub-compact tractor in the u.s.. the versatile kubota bx series. we've worked to provide you with the financial strength, stability, and online tools you need. and now it's no different. because helping you through this crisis is what we're made for. and sometimes, you can find yourself heading in a new direction. but when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. a partner who makes sure every step is clear, i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel
maria: senator kevin kramer there. coming up this morning, a lot coming up.on and john's ceson's ceo s here. the ceo of land o' lakes, beth ford on food supply chains. at 8:00 a.m., join us for marco ruirubio and we'll speak with bb dahl on markets and ken laingone on the healthcare system's response to the pandemic. don't miss a moment of it. we'll be right back. all this grass. all this mulch. all these projects to do. you need a tractor that can do it all right. you need the #1 selling...
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how does kramer read this exhibition? >> almost just covers up all the issues you see around the world and with all these different areas because around this time it was at the end of the second world war and beginning of cold war an korean war and whatnot. so a lot of international hatred and you'll see that in this and it brishows us as one big happy family. >> americans idea of global unity but the world is in many ways fractured, deeply fractured by the cold war at the same moment. no real coincidence that towards the end of the exhibition there's some pictures here of people voting in different countries. not a picture of americans voting but from some other countries and suggesting that voting, democracy is the natural human universal way of government. of course democracy is much better than dictatorship. i'm not arguing that. it presents this idea of americans has democracy as the only universal form of government that maybe suggests it's subtle ideological or political agenda of this exhibition. the larger point
how does kramer read this exhibition? >> almost just covers up all the issues you see around the world and with all these different areas because around this time it was at the end of the second world war and beginning of cold war an korean war and whatnot. so a lot of international hatred and you'll see that in this and it brishows us as one big happy family. >> americans idea of global unity but the world is in many ways fractured, deeply fractured by the cold war at the same...
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south dakota, senator hassan and senator had a sheen, senator enzi of wyoming, duckworth of illinois, kramer, casey, brown, romney, wicker, stabenow michigan, risch of idaho, senator markey of massachusetts. 18 different provisions which added to what we had done previously. we've got priorities from nearly 70 members of the senate. that makes a good, strong bipartisan bill, even better and stronger. we now need to move to our final steps. just a bit ago the majority leader filed cloture on our modified substitute amendment, which will allow us to hold that vote on monday evening. so as we look to complete our work on this bipartisan innovation package, no he that we're going to be doing -- know that we're going to be doing that throughout today, tomorrow, and through the weekend. i want to just address very quickly now some of the support that this american energy innovation act has drawn. we focused on the priorities that it contains for members here in the senate, but we've also drawn strong support from many stakeholders outside. a group of 39 major trade associations, think tapings, adv
south dakota, senator hassan and senator had a sheen, senator enzi of wyoming, duckworth of illinois, kramer, casey, brown, romney, wicker, stabenow michigan, risch of idaho, senator markey of massachusetts. 18 different provisions which added to what we had done previously. we've got priorities from nearly 70 members of the senate. that makes a good, strong bipartisan bill, even better and stronger. we now need to move to our final steps. just a bit ago the majority leader filed cloture on our...
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kramer is with buzzfeed. here is her tweet.ie sanders ays t.j. donovan, the attorney general of vermont right now in burlington. big testeing the first of that case with disappointing early results for sanders as his movement. the next telephone from tennessee, erin is watching us hickory, tennessee, who is your candidate? caller: it's bernie sanders. susan: what do you like about senator sanders? caller: he has been consistent entire political career and that really enthuses me as well policies really enthuses me. iwould just like to say today voted, my house had no power, my polling location had no power, i thank all of the volunteers that helped this through.go susan: how are the things in your neighborhood overall? luckily, it passed us very, very closely, it was a sure.night for susan: how many people got out to vote in your neighborhood? at the re other people polls? caller: yes, there was definitely a line. of all mainly because of the problems that came from not having electricity at the time. me ask you something, we d
kramer is with buzzfeed. here is her tweet.ie sanders ays t.j. donovan, the attorney general of vermont right now in burlington. big testeing the first of that case with disappointing early results for sanders as his movement. the next telephone from tennessee, erin is watching us hickory, tennessee, who is your candidate? caller: it's bernie sanders. susan: what do you like about senator sanders? caller: he has been consistent entire political career and that really enthuses me as well...