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i'm mellissa lee. first in world wide.what is coming up. >> jeff bezos is entering the football phase, throwing a hail mary to stream thursday night football games. we'll tell you who the winners and losers could be. plus, a top investor says, there is a plaque swann in the market and here's a hint. >> sue me. >> we'll tell you what it could mean for the rally when "fast money" returns. zplmplts [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enroll
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i'm mellissa lee. we have guy adami and sam seymour and pete najerian. they say do not buy. the charts look terrible. plus the french election is looming. it could be a black swann event for the market. we got a special force from the ground in paris on why you may not want to trust the latest polls. later, the make or break moment for biotech with some of the group reported earnings. we will tell you about the one trader that could be a big winner. first we start off with comments from the trump administration that sparked a nearly 200 point rally in the dow. steve mnuchin and garycoen. >> mellissa, a clear page from two of president trump's top economic advisers, trying to reassure the public they are making progress. here is garycoenspeak at a council here in washington today. >> head and i are spending a lot of time working together on tax policy. so we are going to come out with a unified, united tax proposal from the white house. >> this individual as well as corporate? >> includes individual as well as corporate. >> now, gary cohn did talk about his principle for tax
i'm mellissa lee. we have guy adami and sam seymour and pete najerian. they say do not buy. the charts look terrible. plus the french election is looming. it could be a black swann event for the market. we got a special force from the ground in paris on why you may not want to trust the latest polls. later, the make or break moment for biotech with some of the group reported earnings. we will tell you about the one trader that could be a big winner. first we start off with comments from the...
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mellissa. >> thank you very much.ow important is this to twitter's reputation of being a place where you can freely express your views? >> it's important. this campaign on social media people don't know how to use it. even the president, himself, during the campaign, he used it, he weaponized it for all intents and purposes. i think both sides came out. i want to make one point about this article, twitter got him into the white house, but may be able to get him out. it's causing a lot of problems for me, if you think about that, when it was easy, good afternooning carter, it was easy using twitter. okay. but now it really has been a real problem. >> has it been a minefield? >> can i tell you his great point, don't pick fights with people that buy the ink by the barrel. every character draws out the post the "new york times," the negativity. >> reams and reams against it. >> all of that said, nothing helps. >> we talked about that, for only $10. the stock's not worth a lot here the value of it is they can figure out th
mellissa. >> thank you very much.ow important is this to twitter's reputation of being a place where you can freely express your views? >> it's important. this campaign on social media people don't know how to use it. even the president, himself, during the campaign, he used it, he weaponized it for all intents and purposes. i think both sides came out. i want to make one point about this article, twitter got him into the white house, but may be able to get him out. it's causing a...
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so a lot of moving parts here at the white house right now, mellissa. clearly the ceo conversations are very familiar territory for the president, for the white house. he wants to remain committed and eyes on the prize as the financial agenda, but there are a lot of other moving parts that he is having to deal with in the near term with very high stakes, themselves. >> kayla, thank you. >>> the reason why this is all relevant to the market, with distraction after zax coming out of the white house, there is less focus being spent on trump's tax agenda. the markets starting to get impatient. check this out the volatility index, the highest level since the election. ten year yields are falling, touching their lowest levels since november and gold today surged and retraced all of its post-election losses, it is now up 10 thursday this year. the market move is on, the clock is ticking for the trump agenda and the trump trade. how much more times are they going to give the president, guys? >> i think you got to give them until earnings season. >> well, no, in
so a lot of moving parts here at the white house right now, mellissa. clearly the ceo conversations are very familiar territory for the president, for the white house. he wants to remain committed and eyes on the prize as the financial agenda, but there are a lot of other moving parts that he is having to deal with in the near term with very high stakes, themselves. >> kayla, thank you. >>> the reason why this is all relevant to the market, with distraction after zax coming out...
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onto the nasdaq markets overlooking new york city's time's square, i'm mellissa lee. tim see mohr, karen finerman, guy adami and steve najerian. american express, tsx all on the move, the headlines from their conference call later on in the show. plus, sales from china suffering their first drop in 27 years. though china got to experience it's own carmaged to don. later, bill o'rilely is officially out at fox. first, the crude plush oil having its worst day, settling down nearly 4%. gas inventories in the u.s. jumped for the first time in two months, sparking demand worries. energy stocks by far and away the worst performance sector, following the commodity lower. when crude turned lower, the markets went along with this. let's put this in context. you stalled tax agenda, falling oil. it's a bad earnings reaction. in fact, ibm the worst performer on the dow, on its earnings today. so the perfect storm brooi brewing for stocks. steve, what do you say? >> when you look at crude, you look at the prism of the $50 mark. the stocks, the actual commodity. but i have been neg
onto the nasdaq markets overlooking new york city's time's square, i'm mellissa lee. tim see mohr, karen finerman, guy adami and steve najerian. american express, tsx all on the move, the headlines from their conference call later on in the show. plus, sales from china suffering their first drop in 27 years. though china got to experience it's own carmaged to don. later, bill o'rilely is officially out at fox. first, the crude plush oil having its worst day, settling down nearly 4%. gas...
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. >> hey, mellissa, myelin is expanding a recall of the epipen devices to the united states and thises after a recall of about 81,000 devices, a couple weeks ago, or earlier this month, that was outside the united states, that came after two events where people tried to use their epipens, they didn't deploy accurately. those people were okay. they were able replace those devices. as a precautionary measure, myelin says if coordination with the fda and in consultation with the fda, they decided to do a voluntary recall of the 13 lots of the epipen, that is basically and i dent cal version without the brand ron it, mel. we are trying to figure out how many units in encompasses in the 13 lots. we will get back to you with information. >> let's trade myelin labs, the valuation is ridiculously cheap. mike can speak far more intent gently. i'll say this, even with this epipen it's cheap. they priced it 44 million share secondary a week or so ago at $40 through morgan stanley, in my opinion, you don't buy the stock until it gets back to that level and holds it. otherwise, i think you look f
. >> hey, mellissa, myelin is expanding a recall of the epipen devices to the united states and thises after a recall of about 81,000 devices, a couple weeks ago, or earlier this month, that was outside the united states, that came after two events where people tried to use their epipens, they didn't deploy accurately. those people were okay. they were able replace those devices. as a precautionary measure, myelin says if coordination with the fda and in consultation with the fda, they...
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. >> i'm mellissa lee, see you back here tomorrow, >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's all a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain, but to educate and teach you. let's be honest about washington. it's gone from a fabulous tail wind, to a bitter headwind. and on days like today, where the dow dipped 7 points, s&p declined 1.4%. it's more like a tornado that you just hope misses, you that's right, washington's back to its old tricks. so it's crime, right now, right here, on cramer's "mad money," had me rethink the whole idea of the trump trade. don't get me wrong. business is in good shape, both here and abroad. i'm not saying the economy is in trouble. it's just that the trump trades of today are very different from the trump trades of four or five months ago, these days more likely to hurt a bu
. >> i'm mellissa lee, see you back here tomorrow, >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's all a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain, but to educate and teach you....
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. >> i'm mellissa lee, thank you so much for watching. see you back here .. >>> 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 somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate and teach you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >> it's the anti-amazon rally! yep. retail retailers, actual bricks and mortar retailers led the market today. even though it marked time awaiting tomorrow's job market. indeed rising 2.5%. despite the churning and fl flopping, the stocks of so many household retailers, kohl's, macy's, nordstrom, target,elle bra brands, bed, bath and beyond and costco all soared. while amazon's winning streak finally came to an end with the stock, up 20% for the year, down 11 bucks today. what happened? are people suddenly going
. >> i'm mellissa lee, thank you so much for watching. see you back here .. >>> 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 somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you...
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. >> i'm mellissa lee, see us back here >>> 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 somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make some money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to teach and coach you. this show, this show is based on one theoretical idea, that it's possible, if you work at it, to make more money for yourself, than hiding out in mutual funds. the pundits and commentators say it's too hard, that ordinary people can't invest for themselves and should even bother trying, but i know for experience, from running a $4 million hedge fund, that you can do it, as long as you're willing to put in the time and effort. and i know you're succeeding at individualing investing when you stop me on wall street or on "squawk" on the street and tell me about the big wins. not everybody's up to it, and that's why i say, listen, i have no pr
. >> i'm mellissa lee, see us back here >>> 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 somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make some money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to teach and coach you. this show, this show is...
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. >> her best friend mellissa struggled with her worst fears. >> it was absolutely terrifying, becausest thinking of her being scared and hurt made you sick. >> to quickly put together the puzzling of what happened to heather, what she meant by that disturbing good-bye e-mail. detective kevin wanted to know more about her, starting with her relationship with chris. >> i wanted to know more about their marriage and what's been going on between them the past year. >> he knew the major event in their marriage in the past year was heather's dramatic physical change. friends and family said it was about so much more than just dropping pant sizes as heather lost the weight, she gained a whole new outlook on life. >> she was kind of quiet and reserved back then, when i very first meter and to see that contrast from then until where she decide, i'm going to make something of my life t. butterfly description with her is very, it's a great description. i mean, just her coming out of her shell and becoming who she was created to be. and you could see that. >> in the rest of her life? >> yes. >> h
. >> her best friend mellissa struggled with her worst fears. >> it was absolutely terrifying, becausest thinking of her being scared and hurt made you sick. >> to quickly put together the puzzling of what happened to heather, what she meant by that disturbing good-bye e-mail. detective kevin wanted to know more about her, starting with her relationship with chris. >> i wanted to know more about their marriage and what's been going on between them the past year. >>...
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what we are interested in, at this deck, mellissa, is economic issues and whether the president plansing up currency manipulation, which he talked about on the campaign trail or tariff or potentially other trade issues that he's talked about as well, senior white house officials said currency manipulation for now will be left to treasury and though while it might be discussed. the real economic purpose will be to establish a framework and set an agenda for dealing with those specific issues with white house and chinese counterparts in the weeks and months to come. they said, don't expect a resolution on those issues this week. they said some parts between the u.s. and china are working well, but they declined to say, melissa, what those were. >> thank you, kayla in washington. headline, a senior white house official saying this meeting between the chinese president and president trump is going to be a test here. tim, is it a test for investors? >> i don't think so. i think we -- >> really? >> i think the headlines, if you reacted o-to-headlines on china, you reacted to the wrong side
what we are interested in, at this deck, mellissa, is economic issues and whether the president plansing up currency manipulation, which he talked about on the campaign trail or tariff or potentially other trade issues that he's talked about as well, senior white house officials said currency manipulation for now will be left to treasury and though while it might be discussed. the real economic purpose will be to establish a framework and set an agenda for dealing with those specific issues...
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. >> mellissa, the meeting will be with the republican leadership, that includes speaker of the house and/or rin hatch and ways and means chairman kevin brady. this meeting comes saying the administration dropped the border adjustment tax. this was a critical component for the gop tax plan. i spoke to brady a bit ago. he emphasized tax reform is permanent. it gets hard to do that if you don't have a way to pay for it. that's what the border adjustment tax was supposed to be. mitch mcconnell told reporters his priority is making sure businesses big and small are treated the same way under the tax code. >> regretfully, we don't expect to have any democratic involvement in that. so we will have to reach an agreement among ourselves, which will require using a recreational vehicle. >> the white house is looking for a big win ahead of the president's 100th day in office. politifact had been tracking 103 campaign promises president trump made on the trail. they found he has cut six promises, including putting justice neil gorsuch on the supreme court and withdrawing with the transpacific pa
. >> mellissa, the meeting will be with the republican leadership, that includes speaker of the house and/or rin hatch and ways and means chairman kevin brady. this meeting comes saying the administration dropped the border adjustment tax. this was a critical component for the gop tax plan. i spoke to brady a bit ago. he emphasized tax reform is permanent. it gets hard to do that if you don't have a way to pay for it. that's what the border adjustment tax was supposed to be. mitch...
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. >> mellissa, the first priority the more urgent of the two.ttee is meeting below to consider that one week short-term fix. funding the government and health care have become two issues entangled this week with democrats threatening to withhold their votes to keep the government opened if republicans set a vote on health care this week. they backed away from that. the health care vote seems extremely elusive at this and insurers want to stabilize that market by continuing the funding of obamacare subsidies t. white house this week offered an olive branch, at least to fund those in the interim. that was unclear after the president this morning tweeted about funding the government and called those specific payments bailing out the insurance industry. so increasingly unclear what will happen to those payment afc the month of may, but, melissa, in terms of having a health care win, clearly the white house wants that, speaker ryan says he is looking at 200 days. >> kayla, thank you. >>> with health care back on the table, a new tax plan the next gue
. >> mellissa, the first priority the more urgent of the two.ttee is meeting below to consider that one week short-term fix. funding the government and health care have become two issues entangled this week with democrats threatening to withhold their votes to keep the government opened if republicans set a vote on health care this week. they backed away from that. the health care vote seems extremely elusive at this and insurers want to stabilize that market by continuing the funding of...
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live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's time's square, i'm mellissa lee. our guys on the desk, tonight on "fast," las vegas sands, am gen and buffalo wild wings, those conference calls were just getting under way. we will bring you the latest headlines as they break. plus, twitter surging after a jump in user growth. finally the worst buying stock, ceo jack dorsey found his groove again. we'll explain. later, a make or break moment, some of the biggest names in the sector. we got if one name our traders think will be the big winner. first, we start off with the big news of the day t. trump administration unveiling details for quote/unquote massive tax cuts. eamon javers is standing live. >> reporter: a lot of details. it was a packed briefing room at 1:30 when the president's team unveiled this package. they handed out a one-pageer detail of where they want to go. here are some of the highlights, including a 15% corporate tax rate a. 35% top individual tax rate. repeals of the state and local tax deduction and the estate tax or as they call it here the dea
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. >> i'm mellissa lee, see us back here >>> 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 somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make some money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to teach and coach you. this show, this show is...
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according to thom thompson "son ibis expect eps goat and mellissa, we will see how that whole thing looksions look after the big three report tomorrow before the opening bell. back to you guys. >> thank you very much, dom chu back at headquarters. the banks could hit it out of the park in terms of eps and revenues. the big question is guidance. what will they say whether or not they are seeing a stand still in for instance lendsing or people planning to go public. >> i think we need to hear about revenue momentum. it's there. you got year over year revenue comps are fantastic. despite we look at the 2% spread. two rate hikes mean net interest margins are better. they have grown, they are bettert. they have a record equity and high yield issuance in march. i think people will be surprised by these numbers. >> that's the thing. like, for instance, when i pitched it last week with j.p. morgan. i look at the diversity of their business, the fundamental story, we are already there, if the earnings growth the revenue growth are there, the loans are a little weaker, that's kind of cooked in, tha
according to thom thompson "son ibis expect eps goat and mellissa, we will see how that whole thing looksions look after the big three report tomorrow before the opening bell. back to you guys. >> thank you very much, dom chu back at headquarters. the banks could hit it out of the park in terms of eps and revenues. the big question is guidance. what will they say whether or not they are seeing a stand still in for instance lendsing or people planning to go public. >> i think we...
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i'm mellissa lee. we have guy adami and sam seymour and pete najerian. they say do not buy.it could be a black swann event for the market. we got a special force from the ground in paris on why you may not want to trust the latest polls. later, the make or break moment for biotech with some of the group reported earnings. we will tell you about
i'm mellissa lee. we have guy adami and sam seymour and pete najerian. they say do not buy.it could be a black swann event for the market. we got a special force from the ground in paris on why you may not want to trust the latest polls. later, the make or break moment for biotech with some of the group reported earnings. we will tell you about
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onto the nasdaq markets overlooking new york city's time's square, i'm mellissa lee.aren finerman, guy adami and steve najerian. american express, tsx all on the move, the headlines from their conference call later on in the show. plus, sales from china suffering their first drop in 27 years. though china got to experience it's own
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. >> "fast money" begins right now live from new york city time's square, i'm mellissa lead.panera premium. they can be taken out for a whopping $7.5 billion. so which food giant could be next? plus a top investor says a plaque swann event for the market could be lurking in the shadows. we will tell you what it is and how you could protect yourself. later, amazon and jeff bezos, could it be the high bidding war for content and who could be
. >> "fast money" begins right now live from new york city time's square, i'm mellissa lead.panera premium. they can be taken out for a whopping $7.5 billion. so which food giant could be next? plus a top investor says a plaque swann event for the market could be lurking in the shadows. we will tell you what it is and how you could protect yourself. later, amazon and jeff bezos, could it be the high bidding war for content and who could be
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live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's time's square, i'm mellissa lee.ands, am gen and buffalo wild wings, those conference calls were just getting under way. we will bring you the latest headlines as they break. plus, twitter surging after a jump in user growth. finally the worst buying stock, ceo jack dorsey found his groove again. we'll explain. later, a make or break moment,
live from the nasdaq market site overlooking new york city's time's square, i'm mellissa lee.ands, am gen and buffalo wild wings, those conference calls were just getting under way. we will bring you the latest headlines as they break. plus, twitter surging after a jump in user growth. finally the worst buying stock, ceo jack dorsey found his groove again. we'll explain. later, a make or break moment,