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this is a bold out of the box call tonight this chart as larry williams thinks the green back is making a come back. i have predicated a lot of my stock picking on the idea it's not going to have a comeback so maybe we have to reassess a whole host of american companies. much more "mad money" ahead including a company i adore, colombia sports ware i got the ceo and sitting down with e health to see if the recent decline could be a buying opportunity and your calls rapid fire in tonight's edition tofhe lightning round so stay with cramer before money, people traded goods. tools, cattle, grain, even shells represented value. then currency came along. they made it out of copper, gold, silver, wampum. soon people decided to put all that value into a piece of paper, then proceeded to wave goodbye to value, printing unlimited amounts of money as they passed the buck to the future. that's why it's time for digital currency and your investment in the grayscale funds. go digital. go grayscale. >> does it make sense to tip your toe in the apparel box? the apparel company is recognized as prada an
this is a bold out of the box call tonight this chart as larry williams thinks the green back is making a come back. i have predicated a lot of my stock picking on the idea it's not going to have a comeback so maybe we have to reassess a whole host of american companies. much more "mad money" ahead including a company i adore, colombia sports ware i got the ceo and sitting down with e health to see if the recent decline could be a buying opportunity and your calls rapid fire in...
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painted the numbers on the aircraft carrier he was on. >> william is honorably discharged in 1955, returns home, gets married, and starts a family. larry'st of three kids. the family settles in central louisiana, where william's artistic skills lead him to a job. >> he started out as a draftsman for the mobile-home industry. he just had an incredible talent for artistry. >> did you inherit the artistry gene? >> no. >> when he's not buried behind a stack of blueprints, william loves to travel the country. >> he took us to national parks all over the united states. but it seemed like we always ended up at a naval air base or some military museum. >> then, in the mid-1970s, a trip to vicksburg, mississippi, sparks william's creative passion. more than 100 years earlier, the u.s.s. cairo was the first vessel ever to be sunk using a mine remotely detonated by hand. william's there to watch it go on display after being raised from the yazoo river. >> he started getting involved with the museum people over there, and next thing i knew, he was building ships. >> the 46-year-old father of three starts with his own miniature version of the massive
painted the numbers on the aircraft carrier he was on. >> william is honorably discharged in 1955, returns home, gets married, and starts a family. larry'st of three kids. the family settles in central louisiana, where william's artistic skills lead him to a job. >> he started out as a draftsman for the mobile-home industry. he just had an incredible talent for artistry. >> did you inherit the artistry gene? >> no. >> when he's not buried behind a stack of...
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look at the important momentum like the relative strength, the rsi and the williams percentage, larry williams do his stuff. he's great they are both mildly over bought suggesting we could come up too far, too fast might be due for a pull back. those are couldn'tidaunting you might get some sort of nasty short term sell off like we had in june but it's not in danger, and that means any sell off is going to be used to buy. you should do the same how about the monthly chart of the e mini s&p 500 futures that paints a bullish picture. they have been in a megaphone pattern, okay? i like that one. megaphone pattern. it looks like a megaphone. where we bounce betwe between irrational exuberance and fear garner thinks that price would indicate irrational exuberance because they traded up to 2018 and again in february. each moment was followed by extreme pull backs but before we worry, let's see what the world looks like with the s&p above 35 again, let's recap she thinks the market is going to go up and downturn passive if we get that one last time the bond market, the bond market is bigger than the
look at the important momentum like the relative strength, the rsi and the williams percentage, larry williams do his stuff. he's great they are both mildly over bought suggesting we could come up too far, too fast might be due for a pull back. those are couldn'tidaunting you might get some sort of nasty short term sell off like we had in june but it's not in danger, and that means any sell off is going to be used to buy. you should do the same how about the monthly chart of the e mini s&p...
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think it's become a crowded trade to hate the dollar, i did that last night with the help of larry williamsntastic technician look, i just think that i like your word stubborn, may have to steal that for tonight if we have different you had a kwlenss, get away with it. there are different parts of the economy that can't lift for the same reason we had that yelp gentleman speaking you do not trade the dry cleaner, you do not trade those places where suddenly you see the number and the leasing agent. at the same time you do trade walmart, home depot, costco, those are companies that suck the lifeblood of small business which is why people are concerned about small business, at the same time the customer at home is saying, do you know what, i'm getting good prices from these people, i'm cooking at home, it's really great, turns out i have a lot more money, let's go buy a chair at way fair, let's go buy a new coach at home, i have that company on tonight, and let's -- do you know what, let's go on amazon, buy some things, have shipt take some stuff to us. next thing you know what you have is an
think it's become a crowded trade to hate the dollar, i did that last night with the help of larry williamsntastic technician look, i just think that i like your word stubborn, may have to steal that for tonight if we have different you had a kwlenss, get away with it. there are different parts of the economy that can't lift for the same reason we had that yelp gentleman speaking you do not trade the dry cleaner, you do not trade those places where suddenly you see the number and the leasing...
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so, larry, this isn't the first time you've been a guest on "firing line." you, of course, were on the original program with william f. buckley jr. in 1998. let's take a look at what you said then. >> how would you rate the negative effect, respectively, of unemployment and the welfare state?hi >> i the welfare state was the single biggest governmental contribution to these problems. somehow, this notion of victimizationot and, "oh, it'sour fault. social conditions made you do it, and we're gonna help you by giving you some money to get through the day," which became the month, which became the year, which became the decade, i think these things would absolutely underminehe whole moral fabric of this country. >> has your thinking changed since then? >> nope, not at all. >> does your thinking change in a pandemic? >> margaret, they're just no the same. this is an emergency rescue mission, once the economyely different. gets going again, and i'm always the optimistli who es, under the right incentive policies, it will get going again, then these programs will run off. >> back in 2010 -- i wentug thsome of your transc
so, larry, this isn't the first time you've been a guest on "firing line." you, of course, were on the original program with william f. buckley jr. in 1998. let's take a look at what you said then. >> how would you rate the negative effect, respectively, of unemployment and the welfare state?hi >> i the welfare state was the single biggest governmental contribution to these problems. somehow, this notion of victimizationot and, "oh, it'sour fault. social conditions...
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secretary of defense william perry and tom collina director of policy at ploughshares fund thanks for being with us on politicking thanks for having to thank you for having us larryagger antonio geniuses hollywood blacklisted him for supporting donald trump so he's launching a conservative movie studio to combat it he also has a dramatic new memoir the memoir is. the untold story of what is the on told story actor and dial tell us the untold stories in many stories his book a sister. a story to read many stories and a story of my life and what my family and i've been through and i think it's fascinating now that i have the book done and people can see all kinds of fun things that happen to me and hardship to my family went through at the end of the day hopefully is going to help a lot of people get out of that place is you know it's a positive story you know when you say you were blacklisted in one way and every way you know when they didn't want you around they don't want to have anything to do with you know these are casting directors agents managers in hollywood and you know i was the 1st celebrity to come out larry and to support my president support from fro
secretary of defense william perry and tom collina director of policy at ploughshares fund thanks for being with us on politicking thanks for having to thank you for having us larryagger antonio geniuses hollywood blacklisted him for supporting donald trump so he's launching a conservative movie studio to combat it he also has a dramatic new memoir the memoir is. the untold story of what is the on told story actor and dial tell us the untold stories in many stories his book a sister. a story to...
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secretary of defense william perry and tom collina director of policy at ploughshares fund thanks for being with us on politicking thanks for having to thank you for having us larryactor and tony else about a genius as hollywood blacklisted him for supporting donald trump so he's launching a conservative 'd movie studio to combat it he also has a dramatic new memoir out the memoir is so borrow the untold story of what is the untold story actor daniel tell us the untold stories in many stories is a book a sister. a story to read many stories in a story of my life and what my family and i been through and i think it's fascinating now that i have the book down and people can see all kinds of fun things that happened to me and hardship in my family went through it in a day hopefully going to help a lot of people get out of that place is you know it's a positive story you know. when you say you were blacklisted in one way in every way you know when they don't want you around they don't want to have anything to do with you know these are casting directors agents managers in hollywood and you know i was the 1st celebrity to come out larry and to support my president sup
secretary of defense william perry and tom collina director of policy at ploughshares fund thanks for being with us on politicking thanks for having to thank you for having us larryactor and tony else about a genius as hollywood blacklisted him for supporting donald trump so he's launching a conservative 'd movie studio to combat it he also has a dramatic new memoir out the memoir is so borrow the untold story of what is the untold story actor daniel tell us the untold stories in many stories...
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larry hogan on his life and career with his book. watch book tv on c-span2, this weekend. >> u.s. house candidate cori bush is moving onto the general election after defeating longtime congressman william lacy clay in missouri's democratic primary. if elected in november, she would become the first woman to represent missouri's first congressional district. she spoke to supporters in st. louis following her primary victory. [applause] >> ok. if you can hear me -- >> we can. >> loud and clear. >> we love you, cori. ms. bush: let me just say i can't do anything without first thinking -- first i've got to thank god. i would not be here. [applause] i've got to start with that.
larry hogan on his life and career with his book. watch book tv on c-span2, this weekend. >> u.s. house candidate cori bush is moving onto the general election after defeating longtime congressman william lacy clay in missouri's democratic primary. if elected in november, she would become the first woman to represent missouri's first congressional district. she spoke to supporters in st. louis following her primary victory. [applause] >> ok. if you can hear me -- >> we can....