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very much for now, our corresponding interest on tonya kramer as well. if the deal goes a, had a mouse would initially hand over $33.00 hostages in the coming weeks in exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners. but head of the announcement, israel has stepped up airstrikes in gas, or the last run health industry says the by the killed, more than 80 palestinians mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the news of a ceasefire. mix to doubt that it will happen and tinge with sadness. it everything that has been lost that trepidation is backed up by events. since the announcement is rarely ash dykes punctured to celebrate to remove taking the lives with them. the deal is supposed to come into force on sunday the on searching days ahead and making some here novice. now we must remain cautious. we were afraid that could be an even was not boston before i saw him anything of it the next few days could be even more difficult than the whole of the last year. i am in the middle of summer. we just hope the blood should stops by for others
very much for now, our corresponding interest on tonya kramer as well. if the deal goes a, had a mouse would initially hand over $33.00 hostages in the coming weeks in exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners. but head of the announcement, israel has stepped up airstrikes in gas, or the last run health industry says the by the killed, more than 80 palestinians mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the news of a ceasefire. mix to doubt that it will happen and tinge...
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. >> and angie's mother, christina kramer, supported her oldest daughter's independence and free spirit >> she was full of life, full of love. she loved her family. she loved her friends. she loved her sisters. and she loved her dog, pablo. and she definitely lived every day like it was her last. >> but angie never imagined just how much time she had left. one night, out of the blue, she receives a mysterious text message. >> the first message started out. hi. do you do private parties? >> angie, who had started by dancing at a gentleman's club in the area, would do private parties on occasion, and the text appears to be from a woman wanting to surprise her husband for their anniversary. but there was something odd about the exchange. >> never once said her name. >> no name and unknown phone number. >> it just wasn't adding up. and i told angie. i said, please do not do this private party because it just didn't seem right at all. >> the detail didn't seem to worry angie. on the night of the private party, angie gets another text from the client stating, i want our panties and bra to mat
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that was our correspondence, russo and tanya kramer. so as tanya is just describes, everything is being put in place on the assumption that they cease. fire will come into effect on sunday. if that deal does indeed go ahead from us would initially hand over $33.00 hostages in the coming weeks in exchange for is ruled freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners. but how did the analysis but his real stepped up airstrikes and guns, as we mentioned, the hum us run. health ministry says those strikes have killed more than 80, polished, and he has mixed feelings among thousands celebrations. that the news of a cease fire mix to doubt that it will happen and tinge with sadness that everything that has been lost. that trepidation is backed up by events since the announcement it is rarely ash dikes punctured to celebrate to be moved, taking the lives with them. the deal is supposed to come into force on sunday the on certain days ahead and making some here novice we must remain cautious. we were afraid that could be an even worse blood boston bef
that was our correspondence, russo and tanya kramer. so as tanya is just describes, everything is being put in place on the assumption that they cease. fire will come into effect on sunday. if that deal does indeed go ahead from us would initially hand over $33.00 hostages in the coming weeks in exchange for is ruled freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners. but how did the analysis but his real stepped up airstrikes and guns, as we mentioned, the hum us run. health ministry says those strikes...
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quick center kramer, thank you for your statement and support on the introduction of the nominee and thank you for your membership and efforts and hard work on this committee. we unite needs arise and go to ask you to take an oath. would you raise your right hand? do you congressman doug called solemnly swear or affirm the testimony about to give up before the nights that senate committee on veterans affairs will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth shall be god? thank you. congressman, thank you again for being here we will now eagerly await your testimony. quick thinking mr. chairman, frank member blumenthal and the restless committee and it seems look around this committee people i've worked with before it's good to see you in the new members as well. i'm honored to be sitting here to be the nominee for the next secretary for the va. thank my friend kevin cramer for that kind introduction appreciate his work i appreciate your work as well he hit it perfectly i think and for that. i also like to thank president trump for his nomination and for his willingness to
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i would also like to express my sincere gratitude to senator kramer. he has been an invaluable resource to me throughout this process and given me much wisdom as well as insight into the thoughts and procedures of the senate and this body. i would also like to express my gratitude to senator thune, majority leader. he has an advisor and friend for many years and grateful for the generous support of these two men and their willingness to be here this morning to speak on my behalf and introduce me to this committee. i'm a wife, mother and grandmother, farmer, rancher, business person. i have served in our state legislature, in congress for eight years and also a governor. i've spent my entire life in rural america. i understand what it mowens to work hard every single day and build a better future for your kids and all of our communities. i come before you today with a deep sense of responsibility and a humility as the nominee to lead the department of homeland security. and also a commitment to the more than 330 americans who we will work together to he
i would also like to express my sincere gratitude to senator kramer. he has been an invaluable resource to me throughout this process and given me much wisdom as well as insight into the thoughts and procedures of the senate and this body. i would also like to express my gratitude to senator thune, majority leader. he has an advisor and friend for many years and grateful for the generous support of these two men and their willingness to be here this morning to speak on my behalf and introduce...
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senator kramer, you did testimony yourself there, i rail loved. had not heard that from you before.n general, you are a man of faith, and i am and pete hegseth is and donald trump. is what did you take away from hearing today. >> larry, several things first thing is that pete hegseth is absolutely the right person for this job. not only warrior ethos, but people that under state pete hegseth's intellectual cape cal capability have not been around pete hegseth, he rattled them off like a pro he was very comfortable in the room, he had a lot of support in the room, i in never seen a nominee for anything have has been supporters in hearing room. and then other thing, how pathetic democrats have become in just their hatred for no reason, of donald trump and all things donald trump, i think many cases, that the incoming that pete and his family have to take, are pause they recent donald trump, more than they r resent pete hegseth. we have had weak leadership for 4 years, we have seen response from the world to that. larry: mr. van orden our take, i was surprised at how unwilling democrat
senator kramer, you did testimony yourself there, i rail loved. had not heard that from you before.n general, you are a man of faith, and i am and pete hegseth is and donald trump. is what did you take away from hearing today. >> larry, several things first thing is that pete hegseth is absolutely the right person for this job. not only warrior ethos, but people that under state pete hegseth's intellectual cape cal capability have not been around pete hegseth, he rattled them off like a...
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if all the chose can take effect as planned on sunday. straight to our correspondent, tiny kramer in jerusalem. a welcome atanya. what's the latest now on this meeting as well, uh, the security cabinet is still a meeting right now of, you know, the debating this deal. they were approved also by the negotiators who are waiting for their vote, but for to be also here now from sources for ministers that are not part of the security cabinet. but there has been some and also to the white, a cabinet that appears to take place later this afternoon. so there was some speculation that, uh, possibly the white, a cabinet that also needs to vote on this do might only need on saturday nights. but there has been a lot of pressure that this goes through. you know, domestic pressure is saying this needs to go through to um, to get this going. the house that just don't have time to wait another day. and we also heard earlier a statement by the prime minister's office that they are thinking as subject to that the votes are going through the cabinet, the security cabinet, and the white, a cabinet that,
if all the chose can take effect as planned on sunday. straight to our correspondent, tiny kramer in jerusalem. a welcome atanya. what's the latest now on this meeting as well, uh, the security cabinet is still a meeting right now of, you know, the debating this deal. they were approved also by the negotiators who are waiting for their vote, but for to be also here now from sources for ministers that are not part of the security cabinet. but there has been some and also to the white, a cabinet...
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government must agree before the truce can take effect as planned on sunday, while dw correspond, atanya kramer is following all these developments for us and joins us now from jerusalem. tanya, security cabinet members in israel are gathering to vote on the ceasefire. deal what to expect from this meeting. while we don't know how long they're going to sit together, there will be certainly a briefing by the mega just that are when they're way back from doha. and you know, then there will be a debate about this and then we are expecting a vote. so sometimes these security coming to meetings, they sometimes takes a take hours. sometimes they are much short to depending on how much they have to discuss. and of course, right now, here, there is a sense of urgency of to all these delays to get this done as soon as possible and to actually, you know, go forward and in this process of the seaside you and the hosted really steal. okay . would talk to us a bit about that process. what happens next? if as expected, a majority of ministers in that security cabinet vote in favor of a truce. a little after
government must agree before the truce can take effect as planned on sunday, while dw correspond, atanya kramer is following all these developments for us and joins us now from jerusalem. tanya, security cabinet members in israel are gathering to vote on the ceasefire. deal what to expect from this meeting. while we don't know how long they're going to sit together, there will be certainly a briefing by the mega just that are when they're way back from doha. and you know, then there will be a...
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your idea here is running contrary to what kramer just said. what is this moment that you think is coming up? >> yeah, so, it harkins back to 1979 and '81. they declared a premature victory against inflation, and had to come back in 1981 and raise rates almost to 20%, far higher than he had to do the first time. so while i don't want to necessarily be alarmist and ring the bell on something of that nature, i do believe the evidence is being put in that we probably or most of us, some of us did not. most of us probably declared a premature end to inflation, and that battle was over. the data, likely the jobs data, the core cpi data over the last five months, points to a resurgence in inflation. that is without the inflationary platter of policy that the administration proposed. >> first and foremost, thank you. made a little mistake on my end. that's a great reference, greg. i want to get to the point of your thesis. you think the fed would raise rates? it might have been something you said before that, but he said the fed would lose their credi
your idea here is running contrary to what kramer just said. what is this moment that you think is coming up? >> yeah, so, it harkins back to 1979 and '81. they declared a premature victory against inflation, and had to come back in 1981 and raise rates almost to 20%, far higher than he had to do the first time. so while i don't want to necessarily be alarmist and ring the bell on something of that nature, i do believe the evidence is being put in that we probably or most of us, some of...
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green tech research investment analyst hillary kramer.illary, just what a made you start, you know, making a shift? was it all about valuations mostly? because the rotation trade was going to work last year, it really didn't, but there's signs it's coming on strong now. >> it's coming on strong so, yes, it's the push and pull, right? i was pushed out of tech because it was so lofty. nvidia just couldn't keep going up as much as it did. look, it's valuation and people starting to say big investors, big money and fast money is saying i've got to be out of tech and into industrials, into defense tech, into areas like -- charles: you like consumer staples. let's put up three names on your watch list, a really intriguing variety here. general mills is at the top of the list, the number five percentage gainer today. >> that's because it's the perfect hedge, and it's the perfect stock whether it's progresso soup or betty crocker, everyone's selling it off thinking that betty crocker was done because everyone's taking ozempic, and no one's going
green tech research investment analyst hillary kramer.illary, just what a made you start, you know, making a shift? was it all about valuations mostly? because the rotation trade was going to work last year, it really didn't, but there's signs it's coming on strong now. >> it's coming on strong so, yes, it's the push and pull, right? i was pushed out of tech because it was so lofty. nvidia just couldn't keep going up as much as it did. look, it's valuation and people starting to say big...
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mark kramer directs harvard's cold war studies project.ews the declassified soviet and u.s. documents make clear that the august 1951 document that's the document we're talking about, change nothing. the rosenbergs were convicted of conspiring to commit espionage, and both of them were indeed guilty of that crime. the punishment was unjust, but the guilty verdict was fully justified. what do you say that? mr. meeropol: well, this is a historian who's made his career claiming that ethel and julius rosenberg were both guilty spies. and when you have a definitive statement that comes out like this from the chief decryptor that says, no, she was not a spy, it is very difficult for them to admit like it's difficult for a lot of people that they were wrong, particularly when it's based on their careers. in fact, it's kind of embarrassing because the reality is what this historian is saying is that he knows better than the kgb, who was a kgb agent. john: now, this is not the first time or first evidence to suggest your mother's innocence. within
mark kramer directs harvard's cold war studies project.ews the declassified soviet and u.s. documents make clear that the august 1951 document that's the document we're talking about, change nothing. the rosenbergs were convicted of conspiring to commit espionage, and both of them were indeed guilty of that crime. the punishment was unjust, but the guilty verdict was fully justified. what do you say that? mr. meeropol: well, this is a historian who's made his career claiming that ethel and...
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. >> thank you, senator kramer. and also senator hoeven. governor burgum the rules of the committee require quote at any hearing to confirm a presidential nomination the testimony the nominee accordingly if you will please stand and reach her ahead of mrr the testimony about to give for the senate committee on energy and natural resource of the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> thank you. now before i have you begin your opening statement i'll ask three questions that are addressed each nominee you comes before the committee. for us to be a bill to appear before this committee other congressional committees to represent departmental positions and respond to issues of concern to the congress? >> yes. >> you aware of any personal holding investments or interests that could constitute a conflict of interest or create the appearance of such a conflict should you be confirmed and assume the office to which you have been nominated by the president? >> no. are you involved or do you have any assets that are held in a blind trust
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[laughter] she barely beat the inverse kramer.ramer, whatever he said at the beginning of the year, if he did the opposite, you made almost more money than nancy pelosi insider-trading. [laughter] she barely did but she did. they made a ton of scratch so you could do it to. >> a time to own a vineyard, she's making money. megan markle has a new netflix series coming out because you know how bad she wants her privacy so she's got a netflix series. take a look at this. >> always loved taking something ordinary and elevating it in surprising people. >> this is probably one of the most glamorous moments of my life. >> who watches more of megan markle series? >> they are going to round up a whole new batch of people and there are a bunch of people who is about their allegiance to ice worried that's going to be played on loop and that is a new one. [laughter] >> no more markle. give me another one, jlo posting first tracks on instagram and she's been single for like an hour and a half now. [laughter] my over under eight months before sh
[laughter] she barely beat the inverse kramer.ramer, whatever he said at the beginning of the year, if he did the opposite, you made almost more money than nancy pelosi insider-trading. [laughter] she barely did but she did. they made a ton of scratch so you could do it to. >> a time to own a vineyard, she's making money. megan markle has a new netflix series coming out because you know how bad she wants her privacy so she's got a netflix series. take a look at this. >> always loved...
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it took them a short while ago, i spoke with the dover used to ridgeland corresponding tanya kramer. i asked her about the security cabinet meeting now underway a while. we don't know how long they're going to sit together. there will be certainly a briefing by the many ages that are when they're way back from doha and, you know, then there will be a debate about this and then we are expecting a vote. so sometimes these security coming to meetings, they sometimes takes a take hours, sometimes they are much short to depending on how much they have to discuss. and so of course, right now here, there is a sense of urgency of to all these delays. so to get this done as soon as possible and to actually, you know, go forward and in this process of the seas, 5 deal under hostage really steal. okay. would talk to us a bit about that process. what happens next is as expected, a majority of ministers in that security cabinet vote in favor of a truce, or what also the secure dekalb and a meeting this a ton or the agreement will be presented to the why to a cabinet that also they have to vote on
it took them a short while ago, i spoke with the dover used to ridgeland corresponding tanya kramer. i asked her about the security cabinet meeting now underway a while. we don't know how long they're going to sit together. there will be certainly a briefing by the many ages that are when they're way back from doha and, you know, then there will be a debate about this and then we are expecting a vote. so sometimes these security coming to meetings, they sometimes takes a take hours, sometimes...
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marcel kramer is the regional coordinator for eastern europe and the caucasus, for the international. he told me that different views across europe also implied complexity in the arguments around ukraine's gas transit arrangements. it looks like the positions are quite divergent. and many politicians, but also others, have made their own comments from their own perspectives, that underscores the complexity of such an arrangement. you know, this swap arrangement, whereby ukraine would be serving as a transit country for gas from azerbaijan, or gas that would be titled as coming from azerbaijan, but in fact would be russian gas. it is of course a more complex deal than the the simple word "swap" between russia and azerbaijan and azerbaijan would suggest. i mean, the countries that most acutely feel the impact of all of this is slovakia and hungary. is that correct? because they are landlocked. they've got no seaborne input. that's correct. for gas. and viktor orban making his case very clear. and if he does vote against or does not go with the rest within the eu, that could pose a real
marcel kramer is the regional coordinator for eastern europe and the caucasus, for the international. he told me that different views across europe also implied complexity in the arguments around ukraine's gas transit arrangements. it looks like the positions are quite divergent. and many politicians, but also others, have made their own comments from their own perspectives, that underscores the complexity of such an arrangement. you know, this swap arrangement, whereby ukraine would be serving...
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let's see where we are with that correspondent tanya kramer. introduce them, welcome back. time, you know, we have an image of the prime minister security consultation meeting just before the cabinet meeting. think well, can you tell us about the secure, with a cabinet meeting itself, which is still underway to yeah, it isn't going and i can't really tell you of how long it will take. sometimes these security coverage and meetings can take a very long time. sometimes it's going to be sure to what you just said. there was a security consultation just before that with the negotiating team that came back from doha, from the overnight to now of course, uh, you know, this deal will be they, they will be briefing the members of the security company that about it. they will be a debate and then there will be a vote. that is a sense of urgency, you know, over that you can see everywhere after this delay, you know, to get this going and a push to move this process forward. right? so the thinking seems to be that a majority of ministers will vote in favor if this happens. what happen
let's see where we are with that correspondent tanya kramer. introduce them, welcome back. time, you know, we have an image of the prime minister security consultation meeting just before the cabinet meeting. think well, can you tell us about the secure, with a cabinet meeting itself, which is still underway to yeah, it isn't going and i can't really tell you of how long it will take. sometimes these security coverage and meetings can take a very long time. sometimes it's going to be sure to...
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and last but not least, in the early 1930s, there's a judge, judge josephus kramer, who goes to dinner at billy chop house on, times square, and then steps a taxicab afterwards and disappears and is never again force one of the many, many, many corrupt judges in new york city at that time, a product of tammany hall, but connected to some pretty respectable names. he had been the secretary to senator robert wagner, the father of social security in the lab wagner labor relations. and then he moved on from that to being a supreme court judge appointed to that position by governor franklin delano roosevelt. now, there some theories as to what happened to the crater. none of them stand up to absolute proof. he may have been propositioned by legs dimond, who had a grudge with them and taken to coney island to have sense, beaten into him and they beat us a bit too much sense into him. and he buried under the boardwalk. that's a or that one of the things which i talked intersectionality or didn't talk about prostitution that he may have gone to one of polly adler's infamous or famous brothels
and last but not least, in the early 1930s, there's a judge, judge josephus kramer, who goes to dinner at billy chop house on, times square, and then steps a taxicab afterwards and disappears and is never again force one of the many, many, many corrupt judges in new york city at that time, a product of tammany hall, but connected to some pretty respectable names. he had been the secretary to senator robert wagner, the father of social security in the lab wagner labor relations. and then he...
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adding a snakewood handle with polished brass bolsters to make the spectacular 200 millimeter bob kramerfe that is my monologue. but sometimes, after my cell mate, spider, catches me cheating him out of his smokes at double-deck pinochle, i steal a discarded chicken bone from cheffy which i sharpen on the yard and wrap in my remaining shoelace to make the brittle d-block shank of news that is my segment: meanwhile. [applause] news from florida. man who ate only cheese, beef, and sticks of butter for 8 months suffered a shocking side effect. was it "being happy?" apparently, he ate so much butter, cheese, and beef that cholesterol oozed from his body. doctors released him from the hospital with a medical alert bracelet that said, "i can't believe i'm not butter." [laughter] a woman gave birth to a baby in a krispy kreme parking lot. the delivery was a success, and both mother and baby have been glazed. officials say the baby's birth certificate will be the first to name krispy kreme as place of birth, though it is often listed as "cause of death." that i just break the news doughnuts will
adding a snakewood handle with polished brass bolsters to make the spectacular 200 millimeter bob kramerfe that is my monologue. but sometimes, after my cell mate, spider, catches me cheating him out of his smokes at double-deck pinochle, i steal a discarded chicken bone from cheffy which i sharpen on the yard and wrap in my remaining shoelace to make the brittle d-block shank of news that is my segment: meanwhile. [applause] news from florida. man who ate only cheese, beef, and sticks of...
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>> i have kind of a nerdy story, my colleague, andy kramer noticed an interesting story yesterday about future of energy policy and that a.i. fight between america and china. and there is such a requirement for power now and you will see a situation in which neither one really work. and trump will be in power just at this moment. we will have to have the conversation of what to do during this time. >> isn't that one of the reasons, people say, why does elon musk hang with trump? because a.i. will change every aspect of our lives. and that is the most important thing elon musk. of course he will sit next to donald trump who it does not have an a.i. agenda. >> but it doesn't fit into these clean bipartisan boxes. you can't drill, baby, drill enough for all this a.i. power. on the other hand, you can't just do renewable, you've got to do other things to. i think we will be talking about this for the next couple of years. >> i think there is this black hole in china that no one talks about yet or doesn't know about. and this is in the nerdy category from a market watcher looks at signals th
>> i have kind of a nerdy story, my colleague, andy kramer noticed an interesting story yesterday about future of energy policy and that a.i. fight between america and china. and there is such a requirement for power now and you will see a situation in which neither one really work. and trump will be in power just at this moment. we will have to have the conversation of what to do during this time. >> isn't that one of the reasons, people say, why does elon musk hang with trump?...
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hey, i am kramer and welcome in from san francisco. i am just trying to make you money. to educate and teach you. call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me at jim cramer. on a day when the dow gained 359 points and the nasdaq lost, we came to the san francisco j.p. morgan healthcare conference to see the future and i liked what i saw. i did not like what i saw when i watch the joe rogan experienced this weekend. with unfettered marks and took some shots. i would say cheap shots. i mean, just terrible. it made me want to throw a yellow flag. 15 yards for unsportsmanlike conduct. and of course with the semi conductor with so much trying to accomplish. and it came out this weekend with the number of gpu purpose with 18 friendly nations. we are trying to get as many advantages as possible and i admit it is okay. this 200 page set up rules is the hallmark of the biden administration's treating our businesses like the enemy. trying to work with all the friendly governments and not just 18. to create sovereign a.i. . he knows america can control everything and that's how powerful we
hey, i am kramer and welcome in from san francisco. i am just trying to make you money. to educate and teach you. call me at 800-743-cnbc or tweet me at jim cramer. on a day when the dow gained 359 points and the nasdaq lost, we came to the san francisco j.p. morgan healthcare conference to see the future and i liked what i saw. i did not like what i saw when i watch the joe rogan experienced this weekend. with unfettered marks and took some shots. i would say cheap shots. i mean, just...
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that time, many people were uncomfortable being in the room with somebody what age, look at larry kramern the field on his show. in which there were cameramen that would not show up to work today because they do not want to be in the same room with a homosexual that had aids. that is the nature of the fear it was. those are not -- i don't view them as being -- they were not political choices behind them, other than a truthful exposi of how people get on in that one individual moment to >> and i push you? it is channeling something real but several of those films especially when we look at how many times you have taken whatever you want to call it, the tom hanks of it or what some people call the star power, you put it to help us understand that character who was marginalized at that time or the lawyer who is being attacked because he is representing the unpopular accused and we will talk about that walking in. are those not in some spence also value choices if not political? >> i would say they are only political choices in that, let's be transparent about what this is. this is not an ed
that time, many people were uncomfortable being in the room with somebody what age, look at larry kramern the field on his show. in which there were cameramen that would not show up to work today because they do not want to be in the same room with a homosexual that had aids. that is the nature of the fear it was. those are not -- i don't view them as being -- they were not political choices behind them, other than a truthful exposi of how people get on in that one individual moment to >>...
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fast money with jim kramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market some where and i promise to help you find it. mad money starts, now. >>> hey i'm cramer, welcome to mad money, welcome to cramer. i'm just trying to help you make a little money. my job is not just to educate and entertain, but to help you. so call me. the last time president trump was in the white house you always had to buy the dips. >> buy, buy, buy. >> that he would cause with his own saber rally. you always had to buy the companies that he tagged. you have to see if it was a hit even though it was painful to do so. that's what happened today when the dow rallied 8.8%. 4.6% because after months and months of talking about tariffs, he didn't threaten tolls as all. maybe four years was a long time ago but people seem to forget the trump drill. the president loves the stock market. he always loves to send singles that all hell is going to breakthrough. and when he does, the market dives. they can grow
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they say elon walks in and just joins any meeting, whether he's invited -- he's trump's kramer, burstingut -- somehow, all the other billionaire tech boys are jealous, including the ceo mark zuckerberg. he's been kissing trump's ass like it's the blarney stone. zuckerberg showed up to debase himself shortly after the election and, today, released a suspiciously trump-friendly announcement. >> i want to talk about something important today. >> jimmy: what, that you're dressed like a molly dealer from chechnya? go on. >> first, we're going to get rid of fact-checkers, replacing them with community notes. >> jimmy: oh, good, facebook is going to be similar to x. no fact-checkers. this is like del taco announcing they're done with health inspexs. >> we're going to get rid of restrictions on topics like immigration and gender that are just out of touch with mainstream discourse. >> jimmy: what did trump do to this woman? what has happened? imagine -- imagine being one of the wealthiest people in the world and making the decision to announce the end of truth as we know it, while dressed as mac
they say elon walks in and just joins any meeting, whether he's invited -- he's trump's kramer, burstingut -- somehow, all the other billionaire tech boys are jealous, including the ceo mark zuckerberg. he's been kissing trump's ass like it's the blarney stone. zuckerberg showed up to debase himself shortly after the election and, today, released a suspiciously trump-friendly announcement. >> i want to talk about something important today. >> jimmy: what, that you're dressed like a...
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called the election and was positioned for trump's victory last year, investment analyst hillary kramer it's important to be optimist ific in general. >> always. especially because in the long run the market does go up. and being pessimistic doesn't pay off. we know that. charles: last week you hit a bump in the road. i have some new subscribers, one sent a long e-mail. he's upset, you know, it's, like, you're going to lose money because the market goes up and down, and every time it hits concern it goes down or you listen to all these -- there are people who make a living day after day, year after year with these negative predictions that that never come true. so you can't be seduced by that, can you? >> no. but it is very seductive, that doomsday scenario. but there's so many optimism out there, and -- so much optimism, and and really it's about taxes, tax relief for small businesseses. it's just been crushing businesses. and now there's that opportunity, and we all feel, big business, small business, wall street, farmers, everyone feels that now we have someone on our side. charles:
called the election and was positioned for trump's victory last year, investment analyst hillary kramer it's important to be optimist ific in general. >> always. especially because in the long run the market does go up. and being pessimistic doesn't pay off. we know that. charles: last week you hit a bump in the road. i have some new subscribers, one sent a long e-mail. he's upset, you know, it's, like, you're going to lose money because the market goes up and down, and every time it hits...
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and with that, again, thank you senators, and especially, thank you, senator hoeven and kramer for yours. great. your support, your friendship, and your mentorship for all these years. sen. lee: thank you, governor. it's been a great hearing, and i appreciate the participation of all the members of the staff, members of the committee, and especially our capitol police force for keeping us safe today. i'm sure that given all the time he spent in north dakota, theodore roosevelt learned correctly to pronounce the name of the animal that is called the bison. gov. doug burgum: it is. it does have a z, i agree with- sen. lee: it's got a z. gov. doug burgum: spell it biz- sen. lee: it's a z that well, it's not a silent z, it's just an invisible one. with all that- senator angus king: mr. chairman, do you know what the lady buffalo said to her little boy as he was going off to school? sen. lee: oh, no, i don't. what did he say? senator angus king: bye, son. sen. lee: that's it. senator angus king: i would also mention that teddy roosevelt coined- gov. doug burgum: i love it. i just love it. se
and with that, again, thank you senators, and especially, thank you, senator hoeven and kramer for yours. great. your support, your friendship, and your mentorship for all these years. sen. lee: thank you, governor. it's been a great hearing, and i appreciate the participation of all the members of the staff, members of the committee, and especially our capitol police force for keeping us safe today. i'm sure that given all the time he spent in north dakota, theodore roosevelt learned correctly...
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sold it about a year ago, looking for a spot to get back in, but you mentioned ricks, the other day, kramere job talking about, very, very simple and direct, talked about the compounding impact, 60% plus is going to be able to have over the next few years and other things that are in the pipeline. i think it's something you have to look at. i feel that way about a ceo, too. you can't just say, you know, here are some of our problems, you have to have solutions when you present them. >> looking to get in at this point? >> i don't know. starting to look at it now. >> all right. by the way, we want to give you an update on the big "fast money" live event coming february 27th. well, thanks to overwhelming response from our loyal fans, we sold out in record time. all the tickets are gone. >> come on. >> in less than 48 hours. but if you missed out, don't worry, you can join the waiting list. >> what are scalpers are doing? >> why do you say things like that? we're not involved in the secondary market. >> $12,500 a ticket. >> that's right, joe. >> thanks for bidding, joe. >> do not worry, we migh
sold it about a year ago, looking for a spot to get back in, but you mentioned ricks, the other day, kramere job talking about, very, very simple and direct, talked about the compounding impact, 60% plus is going to be able to have over the next few years and other things that are in the pipeline. i think it's something you have to look at. i feel that way about a ceo, too. you can't just say, you know, here are some of our problems, you have to have solutions when you present them. >>...
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we now move to senator kramer. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. hegseth for your service and willingness to endure this. i'm sorry for what has been happening to you particularly the very idea that you should have to sit there and answer hypothetical potential in somebody's imagination crimes that may take place at some point and wouldn't that disqualify you if you were a murderer or a rapist? unfair, unfair. i'm embarrassed for this behavior. first i want to say thank you for your strong proclamation unapologetic of faith in jesus christ. i sat here and listened to your opening statement and thought wow, this is a guy who in today's culture is willing to stand up and say the first thing is first faith in jesus christ. and i was reminded of what christ said in matthew, seek ye first the kingdom of god and his righteousness and these things shall be added unto you. you will have a great future as our secretary and look forward to that day happening. i also want to get back. you mentioned and it got dismissed quickly pivoted as a lot of things do. y
we now move to senator kramer. >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, mr. hegseth for your service and willingness to endure this. i'm sorry for what has been happening to you particularly the very idea that you should have to sit there and answer hypothetical potential in somebody's imagination crimes that may take place at some point and wouldn't that disqualify you if you were a murderer or a rapist? unfair, unfair. i'm embarrassed for this behavior. first i want to say thank you...
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kate kramer of abbott labs. that's a great company that's had a very underwhelming stock we spoke to in san francisco. before the interview, ceo robert portnoy talked about how undervalued abbott was versus its growth rate, but we couldn't think of anything that might change investors minds. save a big win. maybe an important series of lawsuits involving special infant formula. i was also marveling at all the good things procter and gamble had to say about packaged goods when they reported, but it meant as little as abbott's accomplishments. next thing you know that these two stocks are off like musk spaceships. abbott and procter both rallied more than 3% just today. abbott is now up 19 points to 129 since that conference. and weirdly, i bet they've got more room to run. yeah, the fallout from this tech fall could be that dynamic. you rarely have a one day buyer strike. they tend to last for ages, and the money that comes out of tech has got to go somewhere. look, fomo is an insidious force. very few people act
kate kramer of abbott labs. that's a great company that's had a very underwhelming stock we spoke to in san francisco. before the interview, ceo robert portnoy talked about how undervalued abbott was versus its growth rate, but we couldn't think of anything that might change investors minds. save a big win. maybe an important series of lawsuits involving special infant formula. i was also marveling at all the good things procter and gamble had to say about packaged goods when they reported, but...
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your commitment on that. >> yes. >> i want to go back to senator kramer's issue on honoring cooperative federalism and our clean air act, clean water act laws from congress contemplate a scheme of federalism that provides an active in some case primary role for states on these laws. will you commit to that? it's an important issue. >> yes, senator. >> one area we haven't seen cooperative federalism at all is the way in which the epa in my state has a history of enforcing the laws, this is always with democrat administrations. the obama administration said come in with giant, heavy, armed agents, body armor, helicopters, it is shocking. we had a raid on some plaster minors under president obama. over 30 armed agents, body armors, they didn't find one violation. scared the minors. then, not to be outdone the biden administration done raids on small mechanic shops in alaska, bring epa agents from all over the country, 30 armed agents kicking in doors in mechanic shops in alaska. my state believes in the second amendment. most of my state is armed. this is very dangerous. some of these agen
your commitment on that. >> yes. >> i want to go back to senator kramer's issue on honoring cooperative federalism and our clean air act, clean water act laws from congress contemplate a scheme of federalism that provides an active in some case primary role for states on these laws. will you commit to that? it's an important issue. >> yes, senator. >> one area we haven't seen cooperative federalism at all is the way in which the epa in my state has a history of enforcing...
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. >> we mentioned this with jill kramer where he takes a hard look at the dots.ing in the mission to help investors understand how the fed is thinking. >> i thought those were useless, really. if they are so data dependent, how can they project in the next year what they think where they will be especially if they change every few months and they change drastically. that is what the point that dudley was making. to the economist who i followed for a really long time . he will deconstruct the 10 year treasury yield which is the blue line. he deconstructs it into two ways. what will make of the treasury yield. the orange short rate expectations. with the fed is going to do and the yellow is the term premium. that is the harder to measure but the fed puts it out with extra compensation that investors demand to hold risk long-term treasuries. that has moved up. actually 80% of the move that we have seen lately on yields can be attributed to the term premium. 20% to change expectations will be for 10 years what does that mean? well it is still relatively low compared
. >> we mentioned this with jill kramer where he takes a hard look at the dots.ing in the mission to help investors understand how the fed is thinking. >> i thought those were useless, really. if they are so data dependent, how can they project in the next year what they think where they will be especially if they change every few months and they change drastically. that is what the point that dudley was making. to the economist who i followed for a really long time . he will...
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kramers in san francisco with j.p. morgan healthcare conference getting underway today and the futures are week -- weak. mike you can see the numbers and it is an important week with bank earnings and cabinet nominee hearings and cpi and a roadmap begins and they are calling out the misguided a.i. rules and lulu and abercrombie raising guidance plus moderna shares tumbling in the premarket with the pharmaceutical company focusing on vaccines lowering its 2025 forecast by roughly $1 billion as it continues to cut costs. the shift into the trump era is something else we talk about. mark zuckerberg sounds off on apple cup social media, censorship and the need for more corporate masculine energy. >> let's go to the j.p. morgan healthcare conference. i want you to raise the curtain on the week but talk about this premarket price action which you called hideous this morning. >> we had this incredible speculative wave and you talked about this stocks going down and you called it nuclear and here they have been up a lot in tho
kramers in san francisco with j.p. morgan healthcare conference getting underway today and the futures are week -- weak. mike you can see the numbers and it is an important week with bank earnings and cabinet nominee hearings and cpi and a roadmap begins and they are calling out the misguided a.i. rules and lulu and abercrombie raising guidance plus moderna shares tumbling in the premarket with the pharmaceutical company focusing on vaccines lowering its 2025 forecast by roughly $1 billion as...
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first we will hear from senator hogan and senator kramer. >> thank you. i appreciate thank you for holding hearing today. welcome. and catherine, welcome. it's great to see you guys, thank you for your incredible service on behalf of north dakota. it really is an honor today to introduce you to our natural resources maybe stop i'm not sure where to start i've known doug for more than 30 years. we been working in various capacities for the duration. as well as just being a good friend both doug and catherine and myself and my wife nike. so greetings. thank you for your willingness to serve. group in either north dakota and then went to school and dsu state university, the bison. the mighty bison. and then went to a lesser-known school stanford for mba. after that went to work for mackenzie consulting. my staff wrote up this beautiful introduction but i think i'm just going to talk a little bit about our shared time together and friendship. there was this software company, great plains software and along with some of the relatives they started hiring these
first we will hear from senator hogan and senator kramer. >> thank you. i appreciate thank you for holding hearing today. welcome. and catherine, welcome. it's great to see you guys, thank you for your incredible service on behalf of north dakota. it really is an honor today to introduce you to our natural resources maybe stop i'm not sure where to start i've known doug for more than 30 years. we been working in various capacities for the duration. as well as just being a good friend both...
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victor kramer who used to run foia activities in georgetown said the shah of iran, you may have heard was a big guy in the mid-1970s, if the shah of iran made a request he would get it so today i would say vladimir putin would make a foia information about himself and they would have to answer that question and deny it. states have different foia rules. virginia in a case that went to the supreme court had a law that saidonly citizens of virginia or companies for residents , can request access and the supreme court upheld unanimously. that's okay, it's their records, it's kind of silly and claims to violate the privilege of immunity clause, doesn't matter. you've got to look at these states but they are not all the same. the first thing is anybody can request a record. the second is there have to be a specific exemptions for the presumption of records are made public. that doesn't always hold but that's the rule. exemptions are quite specific and in contradiction to the administrative procedure act the burden is on the government to show the exemption applies and the courts are suppos
victor kramer who used to run foia activities in georgetown said the shah of iran, you may have heard was a big guy in the mid-1970s, if the shah of iran made a request he would get it so today i would say vladimir putin would make a foia information about himself and they would have to answer that question and deny it. states have different foia rules. virginia in a case that went to the supreme court had a law that saidonly citizens of virginia or companies for residents , can request access...
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we will go to senator kramer . >> thank you chair capito and ranking member whitehouse, thank you for assuming these leadership roles and congratulations to you as well my former colleague in the house mr. zeldin ask for stepping in the gap and taking on this big challenge. i know that chair transcends up to a little bit about what is really iimportant issue for me and i think for a lot of us , obviously that is an appropriate cooperative federalism role between the state and federal governments. there's a lot of opportunity to do that the right way and a lot of opportunity to do it the wrong way of the epa. so let me break to one specific case that i think you probably are familiar with and of course that's largely the united states and you are no doubt aware of that legal fiasco surrounding the definition of what constitutes the waters of the united states . this has been litigation ping-pong for a long time. so the first question is a simple one. mr. zell and swhen you read the second decision offered by justice alito would you describe it as prescriptive and ambiguous as it comes
we will go to senator kramer . >> thank you chair capito and ranking member whitehouse, thank you for assuming these leadership roles and congratulations to you as well my former colleague in the house mr. zeldin ask for stepping in the gap and taking on this big challenge. i know that chair transcends up to a little bit about what is really iimportant issue for me and i think for a lot of us , obviously that is an appropriate cooperative federalism role between the state and federal...
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the key ingredients are requesting victor kramer for the activity at georgetown said you may have heardhe was a big guy if they made a request he would get it. today i would say vladimir putin probably could make a request for information by themselves. they would have to answer and then deny it. interesting, states have different rules. in the case had a law in virginia. companies are residence could make, request access. the supreme court held unanimously. that is okay. it is kind of silly and claim to violate the privileges communities cause. so, you have to look at these states, they are not all the same. anybody can request a record. the second thing is there has to be specific exemptions for it. the presumption is the records are made, that does not always hold. that is the rule. exemptions are quite specific. in contradiction to the administrative procedure act the burden is on the government to show that the exemption applies and the courts are supposed to review these things meaning they are supposed to look at both the law and the facts. that is the theory. in practice it does
the key ingredients are requesting victor kramer for the activity at georgetown said you may have heardhe was a big guy if they made a request he would get it. today i would say vladimir putin probably could make a request for information by themselves. they would have to answer and then deny it. interesting, states have different rules. in the case had a law in virginia. companies are residence could make, request access. the supreme court held unanimously. that is okay. it is kind of silly...