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mr jim i am mr somebody needs trying to revive the coalition folks that are about forming a police a government to avoid the technique of going or mental to be stuck with a rally and to avoid the early election that would happen at the end of july so in the middle of the summer break and we were depleted to have a torn out the burning both are now right and that wouldn't be in their in their advantage or thank you so much for that but providing us with our back a story what is the way out of this quagmire in your view. in my view would a deal only ways to revive them finalize their agreement dadt the two parties that can come out as they will now say for marse march election. so all those parties should form a majority department and should go on with a government that meanest terrorists that have been proposed that last week and to the president if there is no agreement all d's that did it all the way out is the goal for early elections as soon as possible because it will be as i stated will be pretty strange especially if we had a lot of very poor cunt that international. meeting s
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to the chairman of the full committee, as was sitting here ust a few minutes ago, mr. jim sensenbrenner at that time. we established through hearings and wrote a new ban on partial birth abortion that precisely defined the act that we would prohibit by statute and congressional findings after hearings that it's never necessary to commit this heinous act. those congressional findings passed the legislation and sent it out again and it was litigated again by planned the hood or -- that is abortion nist out of omaha that was the leader on that case. in any case, that precise definition we drafted and the congressional findings was enough to get the same court to reverse themselves and accept the conclusions that congress had drawn because we conformed to their requests. there is a case where the court came down on the side of striking down our ban on partial birth abortion and we brought it back to the courts again and tried in three circuits at the same time and every circuit we lost. but then the cases were packaged together and went to the united states supreme court and w
to the chairman of the full committee, as was sitting here ust a few minutes ago, mr. jim sensenbrenner at that time. we established through hearings and wrote a new ban on partial birth abortion that precisely defined the act that we would prohibit by statute and congressional findings after hearings that it's never necessary to commit this heinous act. those congressional findings passed the legislation and sent it out again and it was litigated again by planned the hood or -- that is...
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and were becoming live to the forum throughout the day meeting experts like mr jim rogers as well as getting the latest updates from our correspondent there so do stay tuned for that. thank. you. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want. you to go on to be his wife before three of them or two people. interested in the why. there should be. welcome back but joint team investigating malaysian airlines flight m h seventy that was downed over eastern ukraine in two thousand and fourteen has given a media briefing on the case our europe correspondent peter hall of a has been following the events for is peter what came out of the briefing. well this was an update by the joint investigation team they also use the press there is an appeal for witnesses and more information fred vesta beca who's the head of the joint investigation team a j i t well he said that as it stood the same information they presented back in september of last year was where they were right now really he said that their
and were becoming live to the forum throughout the day meeting experts like mr jim rogers as well as getting the latest updates from our correspondent there so do stay tuned for that. thank. you. what politicians do you should. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. some want. you to go on to be his wife before three of them or two people. interested in the why. there should be. welcome back but joint team investigating malaysian...
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. >> caller: hi, mr. jimer, i want to thank you for sharing with your followers and viewers, your awesome insight, knowledge and wisdom i have done very well since 2005 watching your show i appreciate your insight and knowledge on cvs >> cvs and walgreen's both down. only a matter of months to a ceo moved to -- weigh on everything having to do with drugstores sue in florida. >> caller: hello, jim. this is sue in florida and i am calling you about a stock that i hold. it is called lending tree. symbol is tree. >> the stock was great and then it got crushed as soon as interest rates are going up. the stock has had such a run, i wouldn't mind taking a little off the table. it has been a rocket ship since we had doug on john from tennessee. >> caller: i own a convenient store. my question is what do you think about valia yeent pharmaceutica. >> how about tom in illinois. >> caller: big jim, a giant booyah to you. i got a question, i have a lot of friends and a lot of family members that have passed on because of
. >> caller: hi, mr. jimer, i want to thank you for sharing with your followers and viewers, your awesome insight, knowledge and wisdom i have done very well since 2005 watching your show i appreciate your insight and knowledge on cvs >> cvs and walgreen's both down. only a matter of months to a ceo moved to -- weigh on everything having to do with drugstores sue in florida. >> caller: hello, jim. this is sue in florida and i am calling you about a stock that i hold. it is...
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please welcome mr. jim gaffigan!nd applause ) >> stephen: james gaffigan, good to see you again. >> how are you, sir? >> stephen: i'm fine. i'm always in a good mood when i see you, pleasant company. >> well, thank you, thank you. i appreciate that. >> stephen: do you want to hang out some time? >> yeah, let's hang out. let's do it. >> stephen: do you have a lot of free time? you've got the kids ask the wife? >> that's why i tour so i can get away from my family. ( laughter ). >> stephen: how long have you been touring stand-up? >> i have been doing it for 2800 years. >> stephen: oh,. >> no, i've been doing it 28 years. >> stephen: i never did the stand-up but there's a lot of camaraderie between stand-ups. >> there is. >> stephen: did you see michelle wolf's stuff at the correspondents' dinner? >> i did. >> stephen: a lot of controversy. a lot of controversy. >> look, from a craft standpoint, which was great. that's an impossible task, particularly with a president that, you know, there's a different scandal every d
please welcome mr. jim gaffigan!nd applause ) >> stephen: james gaffigan, good to see you again. >> how are you, sir? >> stephen: i'm fine. i'm always in a good mood when i see you, pleasant company. >> well, thank you, thank you. i appreciate that. >> stephen: do you want to hang out some time? >> yeah, let's hang out. let's do it. >> stephen: do you have a lot of free time? you've got the kids ask the wife? >> that's why i tour so i can get away...
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help me welcome congressman jim clyburn this morning. [applause] mr. clyburn: thank you. mike: so jim, legislating in an election year, we talked with this some of our guests this morning, the speaker was here, others. legislating in an election year, it's tough. and obviously in our system it many ways still takes two to tango. what are your thoughts on what opportunities there might be for any kind of serious legislating this year? are there going to be any? mr. clyburn: well, thank you for having me once again. thanks to all you ladies and gentlemen for being here. in addition, larry baylor, my longtime friend. i'm going to put him among the gentleman here. i play golf with him. mike: he must be a good guy then, right? mr. clyburn: let me just say, in a year like this one, in an atmosphere like the one that we currently have, there's not going to be much legislating taking place. there will be bills introduced, most of them will be bills that will -- people will use to help define themselves or help them run on something. but there's not going to be much taking place. i
help me welcome congressman jim clyburn this morning. [applause] mr. clyburn: thank you. mike: so jim, legislating in an election year, we talked with this some of our guests this morning, the speaker was here, others. legislating in an election year, it's tough. and obviously in our system it many ways still takes two to tango. what are your thoughts on what opportunities there might be for any kind of serious legislating this year? are there going to be any? mr. clyburn: well, thank you for...
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to the chairman of the full committee, as was sitting here ust a few minutes ago, mr. jim sensenbrenner at that time. we established through hearings and wrote a new ban on partial birth abortion that precisely defined the act that we would prohibit by statute and congressional findings after hearings that it'ser
to the chairman of the full committee, as was sitting here ust a few minutes ago, mr. jim sensenbrenner at that time. we established through hearings and wrote a new ban on partial birth abortion that precisely defined the act that we would prohibit by statute and congressional findings after hearings that it'ser
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mr. ferguson: that's a great question. and jim ellis reads and analyzes more polls than -- across this country than anybody i know. so that's an interesting insight that i wanted to drill down on. people talk about the generic ballot all the time, meaning ask a voter, do you want republicans or democrats to be in control of the house after this year's elections? and traditionally historically democrats have led on that number, and -- mr. ellis: even in republican wave years, they've led. mr. ferguson: even in republican wave years. so clearly in a democrat wave year, you would expect that margin in favor of democrats to be very high. yes. how is that translated -- in such a deeply divided country, we are so polarized where in some districts president trump is probably very, very popular and in other districts, he is remarkably unpopular. mr. ellis: yes. mr. ferguson: how do we drill down on a generic ballot number? what does that really tell us? mr. ellis: and i don't think it does very well on a house race because again the gener
mr. ferguson: that's a great question. and jim ellis reads and analyzes more polls than -- across this country than anybody i know. so that's an interesting insight that i wanted to drill down on. people talk about the generic ballot all the time, meaning ask a voter, do you want republicans or democrats to be in control of the house after this year's elections? and traditionally historically democrats have led on that number, and -- mr. ellis: even in republican wave years, they've led. mr....
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wallace: do you agree with that, jim? mr. clapper: yeah, absolutely. ms. wallace: what's the danger, if donald trump walks up and fires bob mueller? mr. clapper: i hope he doesn't do that. it would be a fire storm. i think there would be -- not only on the hill, but in the streets. i really think that would be a bad thing to happen. mr. brennan: i think rod rosenstein is probably more vulnerable and that's where i think devin nunes is trying to do. to find a pretext. since the department of justice rightly is refusing to provide information about sources, very, very sensitive intelligence to the oversight committees. which is something we would never do of identities. you protect them jealously and vigorously. but i think devin nunes is looking for a reason to fire rod rosenstein, which would then pave the way for having someone to constrain bob mueller. and so i really am concerned about what's going to happen in the coming weeks and months. because i do think that mr. trump and others see that, you know, the circle is tightening a bit and bob mueller's i
wallace: do you agree with that, jim? mr. clapper: yeah, absolutely. ms. wallace: what's the danger, if donald trump walks up and fires bob mueller? mr. clapper: i hope he doesn't do that. it would be a fire storm. i think there would be -- not only on the hill, but in the streets. i really think that would be a bad thing to happen. mr. brennan: i think rod rosenstein is probably more vulnerable and that's where i think devin nunes is trying to do. to find a pretext. since the department of...
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was found in the car and the fatal bullet had been traced to a gun known to have belonged to jim huden. >> was mre perhaps by someone other than jim huden and then placed in the car at the crime scene. >> i'm not find anything blood of any sort. >> a blood spatter expert named dr. john nordby. the car's interior should have been covered in blood if that was where russel douglas had been shot. >> the shooting seemed to me like it did not occur in this vehicle because there are empty spots where you would expect blood to be. >> permission to approach the witness, your honor? >> yes. >> on cross-examination prosecutor banks challenged the defense's only expert witness pointing out that in his written report on the case dr. nordby had cited the movie pulp fiction as the kind of example of the kind of blood spatter he would expect to see in russel douglas' car. >> the two characters in the film were facing in front and they actually got back spatter, the bullet went toward the backseat, but the spatter went through the front so that's the illustration i was meaning to convey. >> so you chose to rely o
was found in the car and the fatal bullet had been traced to a gun known to have belonged to jim huden. >> was mre perhaps by someone other than jim huden and then placed in the car at the crime scene. >> i'm not find anything blood of any sort. >> a blood spatter expert named dr. john nordby. the car's interior should have been covered in blood if that was where russel douglas had been shot. >> the shooting seemed to me like it did not occur in this vehicle because...
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in strengthening the foundation of our alliance, and we are grateful to you, your whole team and jim, mr. ambassador, so thank you very much and all of you gathered here this morning. it's only been a little over just a month since i became new envoy to the united states of america being sent by my government. my wife and i have been warmly welcomed. indeed, i am feeling the warmth you've given to us is really tremendous. and all, the people from all walks of life and from u.s. friends and colleagues old and new. on my second day in washington, d.c., i made my kind of debut speech from the podium at the warner neat or at the opening ceremony of the national cherry blossom manies festival this year which just ended one week ago or something. you have no idea how many cherry blossom events there actually are -- [laughter] it's really, really something astounding. i was, as i was going -- as i am going to mention, i happened to have been stationed here in washington, d.c. some 30 years ago as a young diplomat -- [inaudible] yes, indeed, there were all the cherry blossom festivities there. a
in strengthening the foundation of our alliance, and we are grateful to you, your whole team and jim, mr. ambassador, so thank you very much and all of you gathered here this morning. it's only been a little over just a month since i became new envoy to the united states of america being sent by my government. my wife and i have been warmly welcomed. indeed, i am feeling the warmth you've given to us is really tremendous. and all, the people from all walks of life and from u.s. friends and...
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mr. scalise and jim jordan who wants the job bad. ed: 149-1. paul ryan is a myself man, but he wasn't a strong leader. david: coming up next. north korea threatening liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪livin in this crazy world ♪so caught up in the confusion♪ ♪nothin' is makin' sense ♪for me and you ♪we've got to give a little love♪ ♪have a little hope ♪make this world a little better♪ david: president trump says he's confident the talks will take place with kim jong-un next week. he says negotiations are still under way. today marked the second day of trade talks between the trump administration and chinese delegation. u.s. is fighting for a $200 billion cut in the trade deficit as well as protection for intellectual property. president trump: china has become very spoiled. david: here to join me, gordon chang. but china, very diffe
mr. scalise and jim jordan who wants the job bad. ed: 149-1. paul ryan is a myself man, but he wasn't a strong leader. david: coming up next. north korea threatening liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. ♪livin in this crazy world ♪so caught up in the confusion♪ ♪nothin' is...
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mr. scalise and jim jordan who wants the job bad. ed: 149-1.sn't a strong leader. david: coming up next. david: coming up next. north korea threatening sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. this is no ordinary coffee. it's single-origin kenyan coffee from the nyeri highlands, 6,000 feet above sea level. bu
mr. scalise and jim jordan who wants the job bad. ed: 149-1.sn't a strong leader. david: coming up next. david: coming up next. north korea threatening sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like...
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mr. scalise and jim jordan who wants the job bad. ed: 149-1. paul ryan is a myself man, but he wasn't a strong leader. david: coming up next. north korea threatening to cancel talks with the united states. but thbut thebut the * isn't ph. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vis
mr. scalise and jim jordan who wants the job bad. ed: 149-1. paul ryan is a myself man, but he wasn't a strong leader. david: coming up next. north korea threatening to cancel talks with the united states. but thbut thebut the * isn't ph. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called...
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mr. scalise and jim jordan who wants the job bad. ed: 149-1.s a myself man, but he wasn't a strong leader. david: coming up next. north korea threatening i'm sorry, leo. i know i'm late. traffic on the ponte vecchio on a monday. always late. oh! my wallet! un momento. card lock from capital one. instantly lock your card. in case your card goes... arrivederci. mona! that smile. technology this convenient... could make history. what's in your wallet? with dell small businessout your technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. where we're changing withs? contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now at lq.com. david: president trump says he's confident the talks will take place with kim jong-un next week. he says negotiations are still under way. today marked the second day of trade talks between the trump administration and chinese
mr. scalise and jim jordan who wants the job bad. ed: 149-1.s a myself man, but he wasn't a strong leader. david: coming up next. north korea threatening i'm sorry, leo. i know i'm late. traffic on the ponte vecchio on a monday. always late. oh! my wallet! un momento. card lock from capital one. instantly lock your card. in case your card goes... arrivederci. mona! that smile. technology this convenient... could make history. what's in your wallet? with dell small businessout your technology...
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mr. tanimoto's journey" is about one of them. joining me now is jim tanimoto, born in california, and the last living member of block 42, men who bravely protested the loss of their constitutional rights. also with us is the director of the film, jesse dizard, a cultural anthropologist from cal state chico. welcome to the show. both: thank you. robert: well, first of all, give me an idea in terms of how you two met, how you got together in order to be able to do this. jesse dizard: well, it came about because a senior colleague of mine had heard some remarks i made about the klamath basin, where the tule lake segregation center is. and after my presentation, he asked if i was interested in meeting someone who had been interned at tule lake, or imprisoned at tule lake, and i said, "absolutely." robert: and, jim, how did you guys meet? and what was your first thoughts about the idea of this kind of a project? jim tanimoto: well, you know, i'm a farmer. i'm just a plain farmer. i never thought i'd be on something like jesse-- robert: like a film, huh? ji
mr. tanimoto's journey" is about one of them. joining me now is jim tanimoto, born in california, and the last living member of block 42, men who bravely protested the loss of their constitutional rights. also with us is the director of the film, jesse dizard, a cultural anthropologist from cal state chico. welcome to the show. both: thank you. robert: well, first of all, give me an idea in terms of how you two met, how you got together in order to be able to do this. jesse dizard: well,...
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mr. trump's blessing. >> cnn's jim acosta -- what do you think?ohen has been under criminal investigation for months. his home and office raided by the fbi. >> cnn learned south korean man j moon jae-in convinced president trump to hold their meeting with north korea in the demilitarized zone. now president trump says he's leaning towards that plan himself. >> there's something that i like about it because you're there. you're actually there. where if things work out, there's a great celebration to be had on the site, not in a third party country. >> and our sources say that is the main attraction for the president. a diplomatic drama, potential breakthrough like the one last week, televised right here on early start around the world. live in seoul, alexander fields. good morning. this would work for kim jong-un as well, presumably. he doesn't want to leave the country in a train fearing what might happen back home. what's the reporting? >> reporter: and certainly already a lot of concerns we know that kim jong-un might have about traveling a grea
mr. trump's blessing. >> cnn's jim acosta -- what do you think?ohen has been under criminal investigation for months. his home and office raided by the fbi. >> cnn learned south korean man j moon jae-in convinced president trump to hold their meeting with north korea in the demilitarized zone. now president trump says he's leaning towards that plan himself. >> there's something that i like about it because you're there. you're actually there. where if things work out, there's...
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jimtrade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to options action it is one of the biggest movie releases of the year the latest "star wars" movie, solo, debuting this weekend. julie borsen is here to tell us what this could mean for disney. >> well, melissa, lucas film's solo was up to a record start, bringing in $14 million from thursday evening previews in the u.s. internationally it's brought in $11.5 million. the studio says the film is on track for a four-day domestic gross of between $105 million and $150 million that's far lower than initial projections. at the upper end of that range, it would put "solo" in fifth place for memorial day weekend that domestic debut would also be smaller than the opening weekends of the other three "star wars" films that disney has released so far. this one dampened by the fact that it's the first one that disney has ever released in the summer rather than in december, which is far less crowded. now, so low is going up against fox's deadpool b
mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jimtrade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ >>> welcome back to options action it is one of the biggest movie releases of the year the latest "star wars" movie, solo, debuting this weekend. julie borsen is here to tell us what this could mean for disney. >> well, melissa, lucas film's solo was up to a record start, bringing in $14 million from thursday evening previews in the u.s. internationally it's brought in $11.5...
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jim in arizona. >> caller: mr. cramer, thank you for taking my car about len nar. the street lists it to buy i bought it at 62. now i am paying the price. i believe it is a great company. >> it is a fabulous company, people can't seem to believe there is anything else that matters other than interest rates. i think it is a buy. i think that is a mistake, i would not sell it here >> caller: booyah. as a client of discover financial, i am blown away by the customer service of both the credit card and banking units. they innovate with services such as the new fee forgiveness program. competitors like jpmorgan trade at 12 times. >> i remember bumping into management years ago up in boston and say what i am about to say to you. why is your stock going so cheap versus visa and mastercard and the answer is wrong. these companies caused incredible pin action. on "mad money" tonight, monthly downloads of square. i will talk to the ceo of paypal and it is a company that shares roughly 35% year per day is there more upside today i am sitting down with the ceo of pav low softw
jim in arizona. >> caller: mr. cramer, thank you for taking my car about len nar. the street lists it to buy i bought it at 62. now i am paying the price. i believe it is a great company. >> it is a fabulous company, people can't seem to believe there is anything else that matters other than interest rates. i think it is a buy. i think that is a mistake, i would not sell it here >> caller: booyah. as a client of discover financial, i am blown away by the customer service of...
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china is our our major customer there you're you're absolutely right jim the financial times reported that chinese had cultivated mr minutiae as sort of their go to person in the meetings that they had yesterday they asked him to stay back secretary minutia and then ask robert light hisor the. sidelining him the trade negotiator and actually it led to what's reported we don't know this but reported to be an argument after the meeting but between light hisor and mr minutiae with some profanities and a lot of this may just be inside baseball and much ado about nothing but some are asking whether or not this was potentially even bought out by the chinese jim you know let's get in with this. and then maybe they'll be a conflict or are people just thinking on it too much i hope i mean maybe the chinese are that smart i certainly don't know but we do know that lighthouse or lad has a very very strong on trade wars he thinks they're good he thinks he can win he doesn't know history and even if he knows that no trade war has ever been good he thinks he's smarter than history. he'll find out yeah history is an important thi
china is our our major customer there you're you're absolutely right jim the financial times reported that chinese had cultivated mr minutiae as sort of their go to person in the meetings that they had yesterday they asked him to stay back secretary minutia and then ask robert light hisor the. sidelining him the trade negotiator and actually it led to what's reported we don't know this but reported to be an argument after the meeting but between light hisor and mr minutiae with some profanities...
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china is our our major a customer there you're we're absolutely right jim the financial times reported that the chinese had cultivated mr minutiae as sort of their go to person and in the meetings that they had yesterday they asked him to stay back secretary minu shit and then ask robert light hisor the. sidelining him the trade negotiator and actually it led to what's reported a we don't know this but reported to be an argument after the meeting between light hisor and mr minutiae with some profanities and a lot of this may just be inside baseball and much ado about nothing but some are asking whether or not this was potentially even bought out by the chinese jim you know let's get in with this guy and then maybe they'll be a conflict or are people just thinking on it too much i hope i mean maybe the chinese are that smart i certainly don't know but we do know that lie houser lie has a very very strong on trade wars he thinks they're good he thinks he can win he doesn't know history and even if he knows that no trade war has ever been good he thinks he's smarter than history. by the find out yeah history is an importan
china is our our major a customer there you're we're absolutely right jim the financial times reported that the chinese had cultivated mr minutiae as sort of their go to person and in the meetings that they had yesterday they asked him to stay back secretary minu shit and then ask robert light hisor the. sidelining him the trade negotiator and actually it led to what's reported a we don't know this but reported to be an argument after the meeting between light hisor and mr minutiae with some...
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china is our our major a customer there you're we're absolutely right jim the financial times reported that chinese had cultivated mr minutiae as sort of their go to person and the meetings that they had yesterday they asked him to stay back secretary minu shit and then ask robert light hisor the. sidelining him the trade negotiator and actually it led to what's reported to we don't know this but reported to be an argument after the meeting between light hisor and mr minutiae with some profanities and a lot of this may just be inside baseball and much ado about nothing but some are asking whether or not this was potentially even bought out by the chinese jim you know let's get in with this guy and then maybe they'll be a conflict or are people just thinking on it too much i hope i mean maybe the chinese is that smart i certainly don't know but we do know that live houser lad has a very very strong on trade wars he thinks they're good he thinks he can win he doesn't know history and even if he knows that no trade war has ever been good he thinks he's smarter than history. he'll find out yeah history is an important t
china is our our major a customer there you're we're absolutely right jim the financial times reported that chinese had cultivated mr minutiae as sort of their go to person and the meetings that they had yesterday they asked him to stay back secretary minu shit and then ask robert light hisor the. sidelining him the trade negotiator and actually it led to what's reported to we don't know this but reported to be an argument after the meeting between light hisor and mr minutiae with some...
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astronaut jim lovell. mr. lovell: as we came around the moon, we saw the earth, which was a small blue and white ball. i have said this many times. when i first looked at it, i put my thumb up and i could hide the earth completely behind my thumb -- realizing that behind my thumb there were about five billion people and everything i ever knew was behind my thumb. brian: what are these guys doing to stay alive so long? robert: they are most of all engaged mentally with the world around them, as they were back then. people think of astronauts as these daring fighter pilots and test pilots which is of course true of almost all of them. they are also of great intellectual minds behind that. they were top achievers in scholastics and studies although the way up through graduate levels. also, they keep their minds engaged. three of them are have much active physically. they are all completely engaged in the world, thinking into the future about space to this day. brian: what is jim lovell like? robert: he is one of
astronaut jim lovell. mr. lovell: as we came around the moon, we saw the earth, which was a small blue and white ball. i have said this many times. when i first looked at it, i put my thumb up and i could hide the earth completely behind my thumb -- realizing that behind my thumb there were about five billion people and everything i ever knew was behind my thumb. brian: what are these guys doing to stay alive so long? robert: they are most of all engaged mentally with the world around them, as...
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mr. baldwin explains how the rejection of jim crow that this is in the south and the promise of economic opportunity in the north led to the relocation of millions of african-americans and the transformation of american society. the boston atheneum hosted this event. good evening. welcome to the boston atheneum. i am the director of education and it is my great pleasure to introduce our speaker tonight. before we get started, i would ask you take a moment to silence any cell phones you might have, noise.g that might make and please note the location
mr. baldwin explains how the rejection of jim crow that this is in the south and the promise of economic opportunity in the north led to the relocation of millions of african-americans and the transformation of american society. the boston atheneum hosted this event. good evening. welcome to the boston atheneum. i am the director of education and it is my great pleasure to introduce our speaker tonight. before we get started, i would ask you take a moment to silence any cell phones you might...
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jim. you are on with craig shirley. >> caller: today gentleman. mr.urely, it's a pleasure to talk to you. you're a conservative voice. , died in the wall liberal democrat just to give you perspective from where my question is coming from. i am interested in newt gingrich's role in the impeachment of president clinton and whether you could give some historical background on that and even your opinion. thank you. >> guest: yet, excellent question. i talked to newton about this extensively interviewed him every sunday morning for several years, well, we would meet in the cafeteria when his wife was in the choir at the basilica and i would interview him for an hour or two every morning. i asked him about this. >> host: this is your book, citizen new? yes, and he said it was the biggest mistake of his life that they pursued that the clinton stepped into this mess and that the republicans pursued him because they had already enacted lot of compromise legislation to the betterment both president clinton and newt gingrich believed the betterment of the americ
jim. you are on with craig shirley. >> caller: today gentleman. mr.urely, it's a pleasure to talk to you. you're a conservative voice. , died in the wall liberal democrat just to give you perspective from where my question is coming from. i am interested in newt gingrich's role in the impeachment of president clinton and whether you could give some historical background on that and even your opinion. thank you. >> guest: yet, excellent question. i talked to newton about this...
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mr. president, thanks for having us. jim hackett, ford motor company. >> we know you well. so these are the biggest in the world. we're going to be talking to them, and we want them to build more cars in the united states and also build them here and ship them overseas we're doing a reverse act. and that's going to be something i think that's happening, and we see it happening, a lot of it has to do with the great tax cuts and tax incentives that people have been given and we have other incentives coming so we appreciate you all being here and thank you very much, everybody. appreciate it. thank you. >> do you have confidence in administrator pruitt >> yes, i do thank you very much, everybody thank you. >> time to go. >> say it. >> are you concerned nafta may adversely affect - >> we'll see what happens. we're negotiating nafta. i have never been a nafta fan, as you know. nafta has been a terrible deal for the united states, one of the worst great deals in history. we have some bad deals in this country, between the iran deal, nafta, mary, we can look at any deal bad deals.
mr. president, thanks for having us. jim hackett, ford motor company. >> we know you well. so these are the biggest in the world. we're going to be talking to them, and we want them to build more cars in the united states and also build them here and ship them overseas we're doing a reverse act. and that's going to be something i think that's happening, and we see it happening, a lot of it has to do with the great tax cuts and tax incentives that people have been given and we have other...
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jimade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ >>> time to look back at some of our open trades. last week mike made a bet ralph lauren was set to soar on its earnings report and soar it did. here's how he cashed in. >> on "options action," it's how we afford our designer duds. risk less so we can make more. and that's exactly what mike did with his bullish bet on ralph lauren mike thought the retailer was looking tres chic ahead of earnings, but just buying the stock? >> but that's expensive. >> you got that right. 100 shares of ralph lauren would set him back $11,000 so to spend less, mike instead bought the june 115 call for five bucks now in order to make money, mike needs the shares of ralph lauren to rise above that strike by more than the cost of the trade or in this case above $120 by june expiration. spending five bucks just to bet on ralph lauren. >> oh, as if >> this ain't versace, mike. so to cut costs, mike sold the june 125 call for $1.50 and reduced the cost of his trade to just $3.50
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jim to get it done. [applause] >> thank you. tony, would you say a few words? >> my turn. mr. president, i want to thank you for inviting us today. really, truly honored to be here. i hope you don't mind if i stutter a little bit -- >> not at all. >> i'm a little nervous. i first want to recognize a couple of people. ohio congressman david joyce, his aide nick siafani. [cheers and applause] >> he's here? >> nick. and ted gates, mayor. >> good. [applause] >> these are the gentlemen who made it possible for me to be here today. >> great. >> thank you, guys. my name is tony and i'm the owner of ohio industrial sales, we are a small company located in ohio which is about 25 miles from here, i guess. just south of cleveland. i started the company in my basement in 1978 and in july of this year, we will celebrate 40 years in business. >> that's great. >> after working for 38 and a half years, i finally decided to retire and i turned the business over to my son and named him president who happens to be in the first row in the blue shirt and although i still remain active in some of t
jim to get it done. [applause] >> thank you. tony, would you say a few words? >> my turn. mr. president, i want to thank you for inviting us today. really, truly honored to be here. i hope you don't mind if i stutter a little bit -- >> not at all. >> i'm a little nervous. i first want to recognize a couple of people. ohio congressman david joyce, his aide nick siafani. [cheers and applause] >> he's here? >> nick. and ted gates, mayor. >> good....
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mr. renacci. unlike jim i've been on the campaign trail eight months, getting out to the voter.u with certainty, the ohio voter is not looking for business as usual. that is the exact reason president trump is in office. stuart: when you say not looking for business as usual, they're looking for a different kind of leadership, is that how you would see it? >> yeah. it is exactly how i would see it. jim renacci is a sitting congressman. his voting record in general, he has rated more liberal than mitch mcconnell and john mccain and i'm rated the most conservative in the ohio senate race. that is what people are looking for in ohio. you know senator brown has been in office since 1974. it is going to take an absolute formidable opponent to go up against brown to take him out. he champions himself as friend of the middle class. this is what it looks like when the peasants rise up against the senator browns of the world. we inspire a grassroots candidacy. we really take the world by storm by saying we're not putting up with this anymore. stuart: are you sure about that? are you sure
mr. renacci. unlike jim i've been on the campaign trail eight months, getting out to the voter.u with certainty, the ohio voter is not looking for business as usual. that is the exact reason president trump is in office. stuart: when you say not looking for business as usual, they're looking for a different kind of leadership, is that how you would see it? >> yeah. it is exactly how i would see it. jim renacci is a sitting congressman. his voting record in general, he has rated more...
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mr. baldwin explains how the rejection of jim crow that this is in the south and the promise of economic opportunity in the north led to the relocation of millions of african-americans and the transformation of american society. the boston atheneum hosted this event. good evening. welcome to the boston atheneum. i am the director of education and it is my great pleasure to introduce our speaker tonight. before we get started, i would ask you take a moment to silence any cell phones you might have, noise.g that might make and please note the location of emergency exit. tonight's lecture is the second in a series of programs that investigate our conceptions of the american dream -- how that idea is shaped or negated. join usinvite you to for our next program, march 8, when sarah mcbride will be here to speak about her book ."omorrow will be different our speaker is historian, cultural critic, and author davarian baldwin, the distinguished professor of american studies and hartford. professor baldwin on his bachelors degree from -- university and holds a masters from new york university. hi
mr. baldwin explains how the rejection of jim crow that this is in the south and the promise of economic opportunity in the north led to the relocation of millions of african-americans and the transformation of american society. the boston atheneum hosted this event. good evening. welcome to the boston atheneum. i am the director of education and it is my great pleasure to introduce our speaker tonight. before we get started, i would ask you take a moment to silence any cell phones you might...
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mr. smith welcome back to "mad money." >> hey jim, thanks for having me back. >> brad you did it again this one may have been special you had some incredible accelerated revenue growth what were some of the components that shined in your mind, from your point of view >> thank you jim first of all i think this was very special the team did a great jobess. this was a crazy year. the government passed the tax legislation late the irs opened up for business late as a result we had to got our product ready. they got out there, they produced a killer product. we picked up market share. we grew the category and we delivered results that were 15% revenue growth versus guidance of 7% to 9%. it was a good year for our tax business into we had to talk about that because there were people on the conference call who were in disbelief. some thought i ought thought it was going to be 10 or 11 but you gave a slow guidance but this was organic demand, correct? >> absolutely. we saw an opportunity in the do-it-yourself space and this year we launched turbo tax live for those tens of millions of people who ha
mr. smith welcome back to "mad money." >> hey jim, thanks for having me back. >> brad you did it again this one may have been special you had some incredible accelerated revenue growth what were some of the components that shined in your mind, from your point of view >> thank you jim first of all i think this was very special the team did a great jobess. this was a crazy year. the government passed the tax legislation late the irs opened up for business late as a...
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jim my full support. maybe you can say a few words. rep. renacci: thank you, mr. president. [applause] welcome back to ohio. it is great to have you here. the first time i met you you were candidates from. i have been with you every day since. i appreciate what you're doing. i was a small businessman. i created over 1500 jobs and employed over 3000 people. i'm still a cpa and i understand what this tax law does. i was so happy when the president said we are going to cut taxes for americans. as i travel the state, i hear that all the time. i hear that from small business owners and employees. i'm so happy we are hearing these stories and i know we are going to hear some more. as i traveled the state it is , working. it is working here in ohio. everywhere from keycorp to smuckers, who gave everyone a $1000 bonus. added money into their pension plan. all these things. [applause] it is not just to be -- it is not just the big companies, either. the little companies are doing just the same thing. a seven person business gave bonuses to their employees. small business. we have the
jim my full support. maybe you can say a few words. rep. renacci: thank you, mr. president. [applause] welcome back to ohio. it is great to have you here. the first time i met you you were candidates from. i have been with you every day since. i appreciate what you're doing. i was a small businessman. i created over 1500 jobs and employed over 3000 people. i'm still a cpa and i understand what this tax law does. i was so happy when the president said we are going to cut taxes for americans. as...
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jim get it done. >> thank you. >> tony, would you say a few words? >> mr. president, i want to thank you for inviting us today. really truly honored to be here. >> as the president continues to listen to guests there talk about how they have benefited from the president's vision as it pertains to tax cuts and the job scenario, i want to bring in nathan gonzalez and tim niftali. the president has been weaving back and forth between tax cuts, he even touched upon the opiod crisis and then he's mentioned border walls, imgragts a number of times. you know, tim. i guess this session is to taught what the 3rez has seen as real accomplishments, he also seems to be very focused on work yet to be accomplished, particularly as it talks about immigration and border control. and listening to the president there saying, and we have the quote there, we will build a wall, even if we have to close up the country. what does he mean? >> well, i think he wants to show strength, i think despite the fact that experts on immigration and the opiod crisis, two different things, but there are overlapping issues, i have said that build
jim get it done. >> thank you. >> tony, would you say a few words? >> mr. president, i want to thank you for inviting us today. really truly honored to be here. >> as the president continues to listen to guests there talk about how they have benefited from the president's vision as it pertains to tax cuts and the job scenario, i want to bring in nathan gonzalez and tim niftali. the president has been weaving back and forth between tax cuts, he even touched upon the opiod...
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jimade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ so, you guys h-yesrecently started da-yes... cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax, great for when you move in together. -ahhh! and this is the chevy equinox, perfect for when you two have your first kid. give me some time... okay. this is the traverse... for when you have your five kids, two dogs and one cat. whoa! five? uhhh... it's the chevy memorial day sales event! get an additional $750 on these select models. that's on top of most other offers! find new roads at your local chevy dealer. looking for a hotel that fits... whoooo. ...your budget? tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. ♪ >> dana: the road heats up for the midterm. last night in nashville, the president blasted democrats in congress for being soft on ms- 13. >> he's a tool of chuck schumer, and of course, the ms- 13 lover, nancy p
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mr. mueller's questions. >>> lava flow, a volcano erupts on hiawaii's big island. i'm jim
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mr. cramer. >> i know you hear this all the time, jim, but thank you, thank you, thank you so much >> this hasust want to thank you for looking out for the regular guys out there's. >> i'm trying to teach better investors and do my darn best. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know that you're there for us. a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley what? directv gives you more for your thing. your... quitting cable and never looking back thing. directv is rated #1 in customer satisfaction over cable. switch to directv and now get a $100 reward card. more for your thing. that's our thing. call 1.800 directv. welcome to holiday inn! thank you! ♪ ♪ wait, i have something for you! every stay is a special stay at holiday inn. save up to 15% when you book early at hollidayinn.com save up to 15% when you book early don't make a first impression... or a lasting impression without it. ♪ ♪ don't turn y
mr. cramer. >> i know you hear this all the time, jim, but thank you, thank you, thank you so much >> this hasust want to thank you for looking out for the regular guys out there's. >> i'm trying to teach better investors and do my darn best. that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know that you're there for us. a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value...
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mr. arrogant, is that what jim called him the weathe >>> spring is finally starting, it feels like summer0 degrees in new york. great time for sports fans which is the hotter ticket hockey or basketball i think even i know the answer we'll ask the co-founder of seat geek and answer to that. we'll have the cofounder of seat-geek. anwee t nns ked 'vgowierli boeing and cisco and 3m. can it hold? "power lunch" will be right back - i love my grandma. - anncr: as you grow older, your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> crossover, mitchell. oh up high! >> the call from my favorite nba broadcaster, kevin harland that was rookie of the year candidate donovan mitchell with the strong putback to ext
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jimade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ >>final results expected tomorrow. but >> final results expected tomorrow but a new exit poll from the irish times projecting landslide victory for those who want to abortion laws in ireland. deep emotions as the referendum is seen as a battle in a nation traditionally representative. roman catholic and the you -- a yes vote would uphold a constitutional amendment that says the unborn child have the same right to life as a pregnant woman. donald trump called the real russia story, a deal made with the kremlin during the obama years with hillary clinton who was secretary of state to give moscow control over a substantial portion of american uranium. donations were behind the approval of the 2010 sale of uranium one. there are new questions whether uranium imports from places like russia pose a national security risk. >> estimated 40% of uranium used in the united states comes from russia, keswick stan and his pakistan was wyoming's sen. john barrasso is c
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jimde 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ just another day on the farm. or is it? this farmer's morning starts in outer space. where satellites feed infrared images of his land into a system built with ai. he uses watson to analyze his data with millions of weather forecasts from the cloud, and iot sensors down here, for precise monitoring of irrigation. it's a smart way to help increase yields, all before the rest of us get out of bed. guys,but you've got sto be strong.st remember janet? she got cash back shopping with ebates and hasn't been skeptical since. where'd the money come from? stores pay ebates. psh!!! psh!!! then ebates pays you. psh!!! psh!!! psh!!! psh!!! psh!!! psh!!! psh!!! psh!!! psh!!! and they'll send you a check. psh!!!! oohh!! sign up for free. shop your favorite stores. get cash back. ebates. something to believe in. join today for a $10 bonus. gives us the best nights sleep ever. experience the most highly recommended bed in america for yourself. now through june 3rd is you
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joseph isaacs attacked jim booth in the attack on 22 november. mrital following the burglary at his home in taunton, somerset. in the past few minutes the detective who led the investigation said, "it was a cowardly act and it's a miracle mr booth survived these horrific injuries." you have been praised by prime ministers and danced with a duchess, it seems nothing phases you. for the first time, 96 he rolled a jim booth is describing the moment he was attacked in his somerset home bya he was attacked in his somerset home by a bogus builder wielding a claw hammer. he hit me six times on behalf of as well as more on the arms with the claw hammer with the claw side of it. each time between it, it was shouting, money, money, money! he somehow managed to stagger out of his house into the lane to alert neighbours even though he had a fractured skull, he was concussed and covered in blood. to suffer that level of abuse with a hammer, people would expect that to be fatal, but it is his strength of character and resilience that helped him walk through. mayb
joseph isaacs attacked jim booth in the attack on 22 november. mrital following the burglary at his home in taunton, somerset. in the past few minutes the detective who led the investigation said, "it was a cowardly act and it's a miracle mr booth survived these horrific injuries." you have been praised by prime ministers and danced with a duchess, it seems nothing phases you. for the first time, 96 he rolled a jim booth is describing the moment he was attacked in his somerset home...
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i'm jim cramer i will see you tomorrow. [ applause ] >>> mr.ramer, i love the show. >> boo-yah to my kids in elementary school learning so much from you. >> boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> i know you hear this all the time, but thank you, thank you so much. >> this has been my best year by far and away in the market >> i just want to thank you for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i am trying to teach people to be better investors and dog my darn best that's the goal here. >> great to hear your voice and know you're there for us >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ tank are jeff stafford and dusty holloway with a product they believe is going to explode in the fishing market. hello, sharks. my name is jeff stafford, and this my longtime hunting and fishing buddy dusty holloway. our product is the shell bobber. we are seeking $80,000 in exchange for 20% equity --
i'm jim cramer i will see you tomorrow. [ applause ] >>> mr.ramer, i love the show. >> boo-yah to my kids in elementary school learning so much from you. >> boo-yah, mr. cramer. >> i know you hear this all the time, but thank you, thank you so much. >> this has been my best year by far and away in the market >> i just want to thank you for looking out for the regular guys out there. >> i am trying to teach people to be better investors and dog my...
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encompassing not only the president's interaction with and firing of former fbi director jim comey, but also his relationship with mr. sessions. joining us now, one of the reporters who broke that story, mike schmidt of "the new york times," also john heilman, nbc news and msnbc -- why do i always laugh? >> i don't know. he >> he's got a lot of titles. >> it's not that many. i'm going to add some make it harder for you if you want. >> jonathan lemire. that's nice and short. whouts reporter. gene robinson and former deputy assistant attorney harold levitt. i'm starting with you, it's your reporting. the first thing i thought was everyone talks about how much peril the comey firing could present to the president in the obstruction inquiry. it strikes me after reading your story it's his abuse of jeff sessions, his anger after his rekudsal and iz efforts to unrecuse himself that could pose the most danger to the president. >> this sort of reporting was borne out of the 49 questions because if you look at them, so many of them are dedicated to sessions in things beyond comey. you sort of look at other matters or other t
encompassing not only the president's interaction with and firing of former fbi director jim comey, but also his relationship with mr. sessions. joining us now, one of the reporters who broke that story, mike schmidt of "the new york times," also john heilman, nbc news and msnbc -- why do i always laugh? >> i don't know. he >> he's got a lot of titles. >> it's not that many. i'm going to add some make it harder for you if you want. >> jonathan lemire. that's...
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts for effortless comfort. right now during our semi-annual sale, save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 36 months financing. ends monday. better things than for rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain
mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts for effortless comfort. right now during our semi-annual sale, save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 36 months financing. ends monday. better things than for rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for...
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ it can grow out of control, disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe oneview, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. less complexity. more visibility. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened more than 200 times in 5 years. dianne feinstein and a new generation are leading the fight to pass a new assault weapons ban. say no to the nra and yes to common-sense gun laws. california values senator dianne feinstein >>> first up, corning upgraded to overweight at morgan stanley. stocks down nearly 15% a year. >> wait for the uptrend to develop. it's had a hard year. >> dollar general is under pressure after missing top and bottom line estimates. light on seam store sales? >> down 8% the stock missed on profits and same store sales down 2.35%. >>
mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ it can grow out of control, disrupting business and taking on a life of its own. its multi-cloud complexity creating friction... and slowing innovation. with software-defined solutions, like hpe oneview, you can tame the it monster. hewlett packard enterprise. less complexity. more visibility. i thought after sandy hook, where 20 six and seven year olds were slain, this would never happen again. it has happened...
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ we always came through for our customers. from day one, it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. . liz: this is not good news for the european union. we have this just in, breaking news, u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross just wrapped up the meeting with the european trade commissioner, the verdict is in. starting friday, there will be no exemption, it is likely, there will be no exemption for the european union for what the u.s. will impose, that's a 25% tariff on european steel, and another 10% on aluminum exports. they were hoping to come to a deal. watch the dow right now, still up 291 points, but wilbur ross is now heading to china to deal with that situation. so the bre
mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ we always came through for our customers. from day one, it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a new day at wells fargo. but it's a lot like our first day. wells fargo. established 1852. re-established 2018. . liz: this is not good news...
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mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but for my ears only. what plots they unfold. but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. and these can worsen over time, making things even more challenging. but there are advances that have led to treatment options that can help. if someone you love has parkinson's and is experiencing hallucinations or delusions, talk to your parkinson's specialist. because there's more to parkinson's. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. learn more at moretoparkinsons.com . liz: you know how the president talks about fake news? look who else is talking about fake news. the hypocrisy of big media companies about how they cover his car crashes, he's saying they get it dead wrong all the time. and look wh
mr. richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell? sure can, jim/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ my secret visitors. appearing next to me in plain sight. hallucinations and delusions. these are the unknown parts of living with parkinson's disease. what stories they tell. but for my ears only. what plots they unfold. but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. and these can worsen over time, making things even more...