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i gave a talk in marietta, georgia the other day about how chattanooga became the way it was. i became so emotional about my hometown. chattanooga, one of the things that is unique is our city has been able to keep the civic, business, and cultural center area, which so many cities across our country have not. we obviously have a lot of entrepreneurialism there and some great manufacturing especially recently brought in a great company. upswing.been on the it is filled with people who are so unique. i mean, people who give of themselves to make other people's lives better. it is a very, very unique place in that regard. and then if you look at the outdoor amenities, i just yesterday rode my bike with my wife elizabeth along the riverfront, which again, as a community, we created, it is an outstanding place to live. i do not know of a community that has a better quality of life in america than chattanooga. the interesting thing is, it just keeps getting better. we have been able to build on the successes of people who have come before us and i could not be more proud of the peo
i gave a talk in marietta, georgia the other day about how chattanooga became the way it was. i became so emotional about my hometown. chattanooga, one of the things that is unique is our city has been able to keep the civic, business, and cultural center area, which so many cities across our country have not. we obviously have a lot of entrepreneurialism there and some great manufacturing especially recently brought in a great company. upswing.been on the it is filled with people who are so...
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i gave a talk in marietta, georgia the other day about how chattanooga became the way it was. i became so emotional about my hometown. chattanooga, one of the things that is unique is our city has been able to keep the civic, business, and cultural center downtown. which so many cities across our country have not. we obviously have a lot of entrepreneurialism there and some great manufacturing especially recently brought in a great company. it is filled with people who are so unique. i mean, people who give of themselves to make other people's lives better. it is a very, very unique place in that regard. and then if you look at the outdoor amenities, i just yesterday rode my bike with my wife elizabeth along the riverfront, which again, as a community, we created, it is an outstanding place to live. i do not know of a community that has a better quality of life in america than chattanooga. the interesting thing is, it just keeps getting better. we have been able to build on the successes of people who have come before us and i could not be more proud of the people of my commun
i gave a talk in marietta, georgia the other day about how chattanooga became the way it was. i became so emotional about my hometown. chattanooga, one of the things that is unique is our city has been able to keep the civic, business, and cultural center downtown. which so many cities across our country have not. we obviously have a lot of entrepreneurialism there and some great manufacturing especially recently brought in a great company. it is filled with people who are so unique. i mean,...
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i gave a talk in marietta, georgia the other day about how chattanooga became what it is. sometimes i can't even talk because i become so emotional about my hometown. chattanooga, one of the things that is unique is our city has been able to keep the civic, business, and cultural center downtown. which so many cities across our country have not. we obviously have a lot of entrepreneurialism there and some great manufacturing especially recently brought in a great company. it is filled with people who are so unique. i mean, people who give of themselves to make other people's lives better. it is a very, very unique place in that regard. and then if you look at the outdoor amenities, i just yesterday rode my bike with my wife elizabeth along the riverfront, which again, as a community, we created, it is an outstanding place to live. i do not know of a community that has a better quality of life in america than chattanooga. the interesting thing is, it just keeps getting better. we have been able to build on the successes of people who have come before us and i could not be m
i gave a talk in marietta, georgia the other day about how chattanooga became what it is. sometimes i can't even talk because i become so emotional about my hometown. chattanooga, one of the things that is unique is our city has been able to keep the civic, business, and cultural center downtown. which so many cities across our country have not. we obviously have a lot of entrepreneurialism there and some great manufacturing especially recently brought in a great company. it is filled with...
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returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, straight out of marietta, georgia, it's the williams family. >> [cheering] and from omaha, nebraska, it's the--uh-oh. it's the kirshenbaum family. [cheering and applause] all of this is for a chance to win some cash and a state-of-the-art ford edge right over there, folks. let's play "feud." give me palmer, give me brad. let's go. all right, gentlemen, here we go. we got the top 6 answers on the board. fill in the blank. you'd be shocked if grandma ever announced to the family, "i'm" what? brad. brad: a lesbian. steve: i'm a lesbian. wow. lesbian. brad: whoo! steve: there's one answer to top that, palmer. palmer: adopted. steve: adopted. brad, pass or play? brad: we're gonna play, steve. steve: they're gonna play. let's go. hi, anna. all right, let's go. uh, fill in the blank. you'd be shocked if grandma ever announced to the family, "i'm" what? anna: thatas
returning for their second day with a total of $20,000, straight out of marietta, georgia, it's the williams family. >> [cheering] and from omaha, nebraska, it's the--uh-oh. it's the kirshenbaum family. [cheering and applause] all of this is for a chance to win some cash and a state-of-the-art ford edge right over there, folks. let's play "feud." give me palmer, give me brad. let's go. all right, gentlemen, here we go. we got the top 6 answers on the board. fill in the blank....
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remember i like martin marietta materials more. those are a little higher priced stocks. ann in washington. >> yes. mr. cramer. thank you for taking my call. i was wondering what your thoughts are on nrf. north star realty finance corporation. and the all stock merger that is supposed to transpire the first quarter of next year. is it good for an average investor like me or what? >> no. you want to ring the register. we're not arbiters on the show. every time we hold on to stocks, you know what happens when the deal don't get done. jerry. >> caller: boo-ya, jill! >> boo-ya! >> caller: i wanted to call and say that you do a real good job and you have a good staff working for you. >> well, they make me look good every day. how can i help? >> caller: my stock is cypress semiconductor. introducing a new faster semicouldn't ductor kit. they just partnered with my, semiconductors and the automobile technology. i wanted to get your thoughts. >> problem is they did a convertible. going back over it, i just don't like convertible deals. we saw that, take a look at restoration hard
remember i like martin marietta materials more. those are a little higher priced stocks. ann in washington. >> yes. mr. cramer. thank you for taking my call. i was wondering what your thoughts are on nrf. north star realty finance corporation. and the all stock merger that is supposed to transpire the first quarter of next year. is it good for an average investor like me or what? >> no. you want to ring the register. we're not arbiters on the show. every time we hold on to stocks,...
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from marietta, georgia, it's the karg family. here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and a possibility of driving out of here in a state-of-the-art ford edge. let's get it on. give me michael. give me joe. let's go. all right, guys, here we go. top 6 answers on the board. what's a bad plant to grow in a nudist colony? michael. michael: cannabis. steve: cannabis. cannabis. joe: cactus. steve: cactus.
from marietta, georgia, it's the karg family. here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and a possibility of driving out of here in a state-of-the-art ford edge. let's get it on. give me michael. give me joe. let's go. all right, guys, here we go. top 6 answers on the board. what's a bad plant to grow in a nudist colony? michael. michael: cannabis. steve: cannabis. cannabis. joe: cactus. steve: cactus.
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returning for their third day with a total of 20,985 bucks, from marietta, georgia, it's the champs.williams family. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] but from mount prospect, illinois, it's the fabiano family. all of this for a chance to win some cash and a state-of-the-art ford edge. let's get it on, everybody. give me palmer. give me joe. let's go. top 5 answers on the board. name something about steve harvey that makes his wife one lucky woman. joe. joe: he's got lots of money. steve: he's got lots of money. joe: we're gonna play, steve. we're gonna play, steve. steve: ok, they're gonna play. i sho' thank the lord for the number one answer. i got to tell you something, 'cause i was wearing poverty out. all right, name something about steve harvey that makes his wife one lucky woman. anthony: he's a great dresser. he's handsome. >> good answer.
returning for their third day with a total of 20,985 bucks, from marietta, georgia, it's the champs.williams family. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] but from mount prospect, illinois, it's the fabiano family. all of this for a chance to win some cash and a state-of-the-art ford edge. let's get it on, everybody. give me palmer. give me joe. let's go. top 5 answers on the board. name something about steve harvey that makes his wife one lucky woman. joe. joe: he's got lots of money....
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having retired in july 2015 he now resides in marietta georgia. mr. richard cohen is a graduate of columbia university. he is previously testified before the he is a businessman activist and national security consultant based in franklin county virginia. he has been nearly a decade researching the threat america posed by radical islamic terrorism in developing expertise on the private organizations that terror groups rely on for support. he's a graduate of north university law school and he previously worked as a special agent of the fbi. he is taught at the national defense university, the john jay college of justice and spent several years with the civil unions office. mr. andrew mccarthy is a senior fellow at the national review in institute, a graduate of columbia and the new york law school, he served as a federal prosecutor for 18 years in the united states attorney's office for the southern district of new york. he was the lead prosecutor in the terrorism case against the blind sheikh and 11 others convicted of urban terrorism against the unite
having retired in july 2015 he now resides in marietta georgia. mr. richard cohen is a graduate of columbia university. he is previously testified before the he is a businessman activist and national security consultant based in franklin county virginia. he has been nearly a decade researching the threat america posed by radical islamic terrorism in developing expertise on the private organizations that terror groups rely on for support. he's a graduate of north university law school and he...
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hainey now resides in marietta, georgia. mr. richard cohen is an attorney and the president of the southern poverty law center. graduate of columbia university and the university of virginia, school of law, mr. cohen has previously testified before the house committee on homeland security, and has served on the department of homeland security's countering violent extremism working group. mr. chris galbots is a businessman, activist and national security consultant, based in franklin county, virginia. he has spent nearly a decade researching the threat to america posed by radical islamic terrorism, and developing expertise on the network of public and private organizations that terror groups rely on for support. mr. michael german is a fellow with the liberty and national security program at the brennan center for justice at new york university law school. graduate of wake forest university in northwestern university law school, mr. gherman previously worked as a special agent of the fbi. he has taught at the national defense uni
hainey now resides in marietta, georgia. mr. richard cohen is an attorney and the president of the southern poverty law center. graduate of columbia university and the university of virginia, school of law, mr. cohen has previously testified before the house committee on homeland security, and has served on the department of homeland security's countering violent extremism working group. mr. chris galbots is a businessman, activist and national security consultant, based in franklin county,...
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i gave a talk in marietta, georgia the other day about how
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marietta, georgia. you are the last call. caller: good morning. i did vote for bernie sanders in the primary because i believe that he is honest. his candidacy really was a way of trying to change the democratic party. i -- in no way could i vote for hillary clinton. her would be like people talk about the platform, him having a say in the form. always, theyve might run on a platform, but when they get into office they didn't always preside over that platform. i am going to vote for donald trump. donald trump is not a racist. i see him as a change. but if we keep doing the same thing, then we are going to get the same job. it's stupid to keep doing the same ring and think it will be a different result. stopping afraid. host: the viewer mentioned the platform, they started platform hearings for the lead up to the convention. you can find that information also wants c-span.org. we have two representatives to talk about issues. emanuel cleaver democratic , and later republican loop messer. -- luke messer. all that as washington journal continues afte
marietta, georgia. you are the last call. caller: good morning. i did vote for bernie sanders in the primary because i believe that he is honest. his candidacy really was a way of trying to change the democratic party. i -- in no way could i vote for hillary clinton. her would be like people talk about the platform, him having a say in the form. always, theyve might run on a platform, but when they get into office they didn't always preside over that platform. i am going to vote for donald...