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mr. cramer: you didn't, you help the company in texas. we are talking about north dakota tonight. >> thank you. we have a question from cecile. congressman cramer, you will answer first. >> it is estimated one in four women will become victims of sexual assault in their lifetime. the me too movement has stirred emotional memories for many. going forward, how can government better balance the presumption of innocence for the accused with the need to usher -- assure future victims they will be heard and treated with respect? mr. cramer: excellent question and very important balance defined. i'm not sure government is capable of doing it, but we all want to be part of the solution. this is a cultural issue that deals with our law enforcement, how we deal with employers, hr officials, to make it more comfortable for women to come forward, particularly as soon as possible after something will have happened, so they feel safe. what we don't want to do is create something that is counterproductive to the goal of helping women feel comfortable and
mr. cramer: you didn't, you help the company in texas. we are talking about north dakota tonight. >> thank you. we have a question from cecile. congressman cramer, you will answer first. >> it is estimated one in four women will become victims of sexual assault in their lifetime. the me too movement has stirred emotional memories for many. going forward, how can government better balance the presumption of innocence for the accused with the need to usher -- assure future victims...
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mr. cramer.t wanted to say i love your show you're a smart, intelligent person and bring creativity and fun illustration regarding your talk about the market. >> thank you. >> caller: my question i just got into investing a little over a year ago and most of the choices i have are retail and skin care and cosmetics and what are your thoughts regarding ralph lauren i know due to the up and down of the market last week i had 500 shares and they sold 250 and like today it went up 4.53 so what's your recommendation. >> this is when you can't look at it every day. it trades so crazily up 4 is better this is now a very well run company and i always thought it was terrific but the new ceo is great. hold on to it. jim in south carolina. jim. >> caller: boo-yah, cramer jim from south carolina. my question is, with the massive decline of stitch fix 50% in the last 30 days, is there any chance for recovery back to the 50 level or should i sell? >> no, i'll tell you, i really respect and like katrina but tha
mr. cramer.t wanted to say i love your show you're a smart, intelligent person and bring creativity and fun illustration regarding your talk about the market. >> thank you. >> caller: my question i just got into investing a little over a year ago and most of the choices i have are retail and skin care and cosmetics and what are your thoughts regarding ralph lauren i know due to the up and down of the market last week i had 500 shares and they sold 250 and like today it went up 4.53...
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mr. cramer, so nice to hear your voice, truly the wizard of wall street. you need to know that because of your constant dill begins, it allows me to retire early. >> wow >> thank you very much, god bless you. anyway, after a crazy day at the mark >> okay. >> it gives me a better understanding. >> all right >> i need to have a better understanding about a stock that i started off to buy for the long hall, i'm concerned now, it's general mills high end. >> we feed blue bop, even the baby form to bob marley. there is an unbelievable video of bob marley playing with that rescue i have to go to twitter. >> that said -- it's on twitter. it's on twitter. but here's the problem, i don't like the stock they took down too much money to pay for blue buffalo they overpaid. they bought stock much higher, they're selling lower, that is not my kind of company you have to go see bob harley on twitter. skwot scott in north carolina, scott >> caller: all right, jim, how are you? >> i am doing well, how about you? >> caller: great, i watch your show every day >> thank you >>
mr. cramer, so nice to hear your voice, truly the wizard of wall street. you need to know that because of your constant dill begins, it allows me to retire early. >> wow >> thank you very much, god bless you. anyway, after a crazy day at the mark >> okay. >> it gives me a better understanding. >> all right >> i need to have a better understanding about a stock that i started off to buy for the long hall, i'm concerned now, it's general mills high end....
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mr. cramer >> couldn't be better. how about you? >> caller: fantastic with all the craziness in the market, i wanted to shed some light. we are currently in a bull market trend channel going back to 1932. from 1932 to 2000, there was a wave up, and from 2000 to 2009 was the abc correction now the move to this year's high that we hit, that was wave one i believe we are experiencing wave two that should put us down to 1500 before the start of the third wave what are your thoughts >> i do not use that wave analysis i've always said the same thing, if someone is comfortable with a strategy, it may not be my strategy, but if they're comfortable with it and they think it's working, if they do their homework, i bless it i'm not one of those people who says, your way is no good, you have to do it my way if that makes it comfortable for you to make choice investments, i salute you not my strategy, not my style. but whatever works for you is best >>> look, how many years have we gotten through this thing this we're going to do this again pani
mr. cramer >> couldn't be better. how about you? >> caller: fantastic with all the craziness in the market, i wanted to shed some light. we are currently in a bull market trend channel going back to 1932. from 1932 to 2000, there was a wave up, and from 2000 to 2009 was the abc correction now the move to this year's high that we hit, that was wave one i believe we are experiencing wave two that should put us down to 1500 before the start of the third wave what are your thoughts...
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mr. cramer, now it has really opened up. it is 53% to 41%.this something that heidi heitkamp sibley cannot win? >> i don't think we are quite there yet -- simply cannot win? >> i don't think we are quite there yet. not. enough to confirm cap i suspect, if republicans have the, votes to confirm him senator joe manchin of west virginia will also vote with republicans to confirm him. that puts all the attention on heidi heitkamp. does a yes vote reduce the intensity of the republicans who want to vote against her, vote her out of office, including representative cramer? i don't know. out.e still 30 days there is a lot that can happen between this confirmation vote and election day. this will be a tough choice for her. david: heidi heitkamp was thought to be vulnerable. what about claire mccaskill? that is a closer race. but that has shifted in the polling. thinkhink this cap -- i mccaskill has been lucky in her opponents in the past. this is an increasingly red state. the president when it won -- won it by a huge number. david: let's talk about
mr. cramer, now it has really opened up. it is 53% to 41%.this something that heidi heitkamp sibley cannot win? >> i don't think we are quite there yet -- simply cannot win? >> i don't think we are quite there yet. not. enough to confirm cap i suspect, if republicans have the, votes to confirm him senator joe manchin of west virginia will also vote with republicans to confirm him. that puts all the attention on heidi heitkamp. does a yes vote reduce the intensity of the republicans...
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mr. cramer, how are you? >> not bad, how are you? >> caller: i am good my question is about ctas, cintas stock has gotten hammered since then >> here is what is happening it is exactly what i have been talking about the top of the show how good it has been, it can't be that good again it is a forward looking company making making uniforms. it is reflecting like granger a slow down and that is what seems to be alluding the fed understand and respect that it is too late in the cycle to own cintas this market's volatility is an opportunity to see what is working and upgrade your portfolio. is it a prince without a crown i am eyeing veeva systems. with interest rates rising, much of the market has been focused on the big banks i am sitting down with first horizon's ceo. and then tonight's edition of the "lightning round" stick with cramer state of the art technology, makes it brilliant. the visionary lexus nx. lease the 2019 nx 300 for $339 a month for 36 months. experience amazing, at your lexus dealer. >>> okay what are we supposed to
mr. cramer, how are you? >> not bad, how are you? >> caller: i am good my question is about ctas, cintas stock has gotten hammered since then >> here is what is happening it is exactly what i have been talking about the top of the show how good it has been, it can't be that good again it is a forward looking company making making uniforms. it is reflecting like granger a slow down and that is what seems to be alluding the fed understand and respect that it is too late in the...
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mr. cramer, booyah from san francisco. how are you? >> i like that we were just out there what's up?nice. i wanted to ask about lululemon. >> okay, hit a 52-week high today. i still believe just like ollies, thank you so much for great picks. lulu, ollis and burlington and i like under armour. jeff in wisconsin. >> caller: granite construction. >> i was looking, i don't like this group it is too hard they need infrastructure built and they don't have it trent in california. >> caller: how are you doing >> i'm doing well. >> caller: thanks for taking my call starbucks. >> stock acted weak today. buying back stock left and right. i don't want to buy it until i see this quarter being booked, because i think it is just going to be okay how about brian in texas. >> caller: brian, in texas, always surreal talking to you, my first question comes with love, how many seconds on the clock before the cowboys won >> good for you. detro detroit snaked it. what's up? >> caller: last wednesday, my utilities were down so much. i was terribly in the house of pain but i raised some cash and that cover
mr. cramer, booyah from san francisco. how are you? >> i like that we were just out there what's up?nice. i wanted to ask about lululemon. >> okay, hit a 52-week high today. i still believe just like ollies, thank you so much for great picks. lulu, ollis and burlington and i like under armour. jeff in wisconsin. >> caller: granite construction. >> i was looking, i don't like this group it is too hard they need infrastructure built and they don't have it trent in...
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mr. cramer, how are you? >> i'm good. >> caller: i'm doing okay. concerned about this trp, transcanada.'ve had it for a long time but but that as it is, where what do you see happening? >> tremendous bear market mode none of it is being saved by a high yield and represents tremendous value but it doesn't mean it won't go down. i'm not against owning it because it has a valuable business and coverage of that difficult send let's go to jordan in florida. jordan >> caller: hey, how is it going. >> all right how about you. >> caller: pretty good curious about smart global holding. good time to buy or sell >> i do not know that and i will have to do some work one more andrew this texas. andrew >> caller: hey, jim, love the books and tv show. was wanting to know about etm and if the new james dolan news -- >> i honestly -- i thought this company stock would bottom radio broadcasting i thought it more worth than it does seem to have and the stock cannot seem to find any sort of footing here at all it is very inexpensive but that's been a continuing theme of the lightning round inexpensive does
mr. cramer, how are you? >> i'm good. >> caller: i'm doing okay. concerned about this trp, transcanada.'ve had it for a long time but but that as it is, where what do you see happening? >> tremendous bear market mode none of it is being saved by a high yield and represents tremendous value but it doesn't mean it won't go down. i'm not against owning it because it has a valuable business and coverage of that difficult send let's go to jordan in florida. jordan >> caller:...
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mr. cramer, heitkamp's challenger, said they cannot understand this movement toward victimization. they are pioneers of the prairie. these are tough people whose grandparents were tough and great-grandparents were tough. in an interview at a scandinavian festival in rutland, north dakota, heitkamp reacted angily to his assessment of women who say they've been sexually assaulted. quote, it did not make my mom less strong that she was a victim. she was strong and made us strong, and to suggest that this movement doesn't make women stronger is really unfortunate. sabrina, those are the kinds of two conversations going on right now. >> it's worth noting that heidi heitkamp's opponent, this isn't the first controversial remark he's made with respect to brett kavanaugh. he also was in headlines just a couple weeks ago for stating that even if dr. christine blasey ford's allegations were true, it should not disqualify judge kavanaugh from being confirmed to the supreme court, because ultimately the attempted rape did not go anywhere. i think that it really does reinforce, though, the dyna
mr. cramer, heitkamp's challenger, said they cannot understand this movement toward victimization. they are pioneers of the prairie. these are tough people whose grandparents were tough and great-grandparents were tough. in an interview at a scandinavian festival in rutland, north dakota, heitkamp reacted angily to his assessment of women who say they've been sexually assaulted. quote, it did not make my mom less strong that she was a victim. she was strong and made us strong, and to suggest...
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mr. cramer thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: and all you and your staff do for small investors about huron therapeutics they're going to get up fda approval on a nonopioid pain killer what do you recommend? >> i'd rather see you buy canopy because that's a nonopioid pain killer canape is being used to get short -- the entire plethora of all of these pot stocks from canada and canopy is incredibly cheap. i'd rather you own that stock. let's go to joyce in new york. >> caller: hi, jim a belated healthy and happy new year. >> the same to you >> caller: i'd love to have your opinion on whether i should hold even if it's a long time hold or sell lkq >> the auction company, no you can't sell it here this stock is in the house of pain but it's really ridiculous it shouldn't be this low it's a good company. a low p/e, i'd be a buyer. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. [ buzzer ] >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade i've even built my own historic trading model. and you're still not sure if you want to make the trade? exactly
mr. cramer thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: and all you and your staff do for small investors about huron therapeutics they're going to get up fda approval on a nonopioid pain killer what do you recommend? >> i'd rather see you buy canopy because that's a nonopioid pain killer canape is being used to get short -- the entire plethora of all of these pot stocks from canada and canopy is incredibly cheap. i'd rather you own that stock. let's go to joyce in new...
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mr. cramer. >> that's nice thank you. >> caller: this is in reference to embridge. i know embridge is pieing the rest of their companies. >> right >> caller: enbridge also succeeded their past quarters and the stock pays a great dive debd why hasn't enbridge gotten through the roof >> this whole group, john, is for hunger has my mother would say. you cannot possibly get any pricing because they're not growing and i've got to tell you, i need people to stay away from the mass limited partnerships they've been a disaster and i'm not going to recommend any of them not after what's going on. i don't want people to be in this address. >> the house of pain. >> all right friday is, unfortunately, incredibly key this is the most important employment number in ages. i am urging the fed to approach with caution and stop being so dogmatic and putting out the targets about all the rates you need to have that are increased. that doesn't make any sense to me "mad money" tonight, how one company is bringing car buying by click, downward prices on cars my take on carvana two stocks
mr. cramer. >> that's nice thank you. >> caller: this is in reference to embridge. i know embridge is pieing the rest of their companies. >> right >> caller: enbridge also succeeded their past quarters and the stock pays a great dive debd why hasn't enbridge gotten through the roof >> this whole group, john, is for hunger has my mother would say. you cannot possibly get any pricing because they're not growing and i've got to tell you, i need people to stay away...
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mr. cramer: i cannot improve on what was said. >> the president has announced the ending of a nuclear treatyussia, something president reagan signed. the president accuses russia of cheating. do you support the ending of the treaty? >> to be honest, at a personal level, i think the president might be acting prematurely. , it hasmmon knowledge been stated by nato and previous including recently, that russia has been cheating. one thing we know about donald trump, he does not like cheaters. he is not afraid to confront them. one of the problems we have is previous presidents have failed to confront these situations, whether it is russia or china cheating on trade deals, whether it is north korea. this president confronts the issues with that happens. personally, i would take a more measured and slower approach. if he wants to do it this way, i support him. russia has been pushing the envelope and gradually moving toward holding short range capability, which is exactly in conflict with the treaty they signed. it is time, as the president hasn't knowledged, to call them out and say you are cheat
mr. cramer: i cannot improve on what was said. >> the president has announced the ending of a nuclear treatyussia, something president reagan signed. the president accuses russia of cheating. do you support the ending of the treaty? >> to be honest, at a personal level, i think the president might be acting prematurely. , it hasmmon knowledge been stated by nato and previous including recently, that russia has been cheating. one thing we know about donald trump, he does not like...
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mr. cramer, i don't know why you voted to let insurance companies go back to denying coverage for pre-existing conditions. >> now the threat is to takeway health care from people with pre-existing conditions. >> we begin this morning with saudi royals perhaps trying to rewrite the ending of a murder mystery surrounding the disappearance and suspected murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, maybe blaming it on whatever rogue killers are and it appears president trump, he may already be on board. i have a great team here to help break all of it down. first, i want to explain where things stand. a lot has happened in just the last few hours. while you and i were sleeping, secretary of state mike pompeo met with the saudi prince to try to get to the bottom of khashoggi's disappearance. after khashoggi disappeared from the consulate in turkey now two weeks ago, the saudi government insisted he left the consulate freely but they had no idea where he was. since then, there's been mounting suspicious and reports of video and audio evidence that he was interrogated, tortured and murdered. so now the saud
mr. cramer, i don't know why you voted to let insurance companies go back to denying coverage for pre-existing conditions. >> now the threat is to takeway health care from people with pre-existing conditions. >> we begin this morning with saudi royals perhaps trying to rewrite the ending of a murder mystery surrounding the disappearance and suspected murder of journalist jamal khashoggi, maybe blaming it on whatever rogue killers are and it appears president trump, he may already be...
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mr. cramer, thank you for taking my call before we start, though, my wife just mentioned that she had heardet. >> yeah, yeah, we did. >> caller: and i just lost two beautiful dogs so we have your heartfelt sympathy. >> thank you we had to put bug down because of a tumor and everybody who owns -- who knows animals or has one knows that this is far more painful than you ever thought before you ever owned one so thank you so much and i'll certainly tell that to louisa i'll pass that on. how can i help >> caller: okay. my wife got some information from her investment business daily first part of the year on a company called crispr. >> investors business does a very good job. that's a momentum stock, and right now momentum is out of favor. so i cannot necessarily recommend that crispr is the place to be. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round"! [ buzzer ] >> "lightning round" "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade ♪ >> survey says, it's family feud "mad money" style. repeat after me. they were doing upd. they underpromised and overdelivered. exactly wh
mr. cramer, thank you for taking my call before we start, though, my wife just mentioned that she had heardet. >> yeah, yeah, we did. >> caller: and i just lost two beautiful dogs so we have your heartfelt sympathy. >> thank you we had to put bug down because of a tumor and everybody who owns -- who knows animals or has one knows that this is far more painful than you ever thought before you ever owned one so thank you so much and i'll certainly tell that to louisa i'll pass...
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mr. jim cramer >> i am doing well how are you?er: all right am i supposed to give you my top five >> that would be so appropriate at this particular moment. >> caller: i'm going the give you my top five, but i have eight. here we go abbott labs, amazon, southwest airlines, starbucks -- >> wow, starbucks keeps going up kevin johnson is doing such a good job starbucks, we've got restaurant, southwest, abbott reported an amazing quarter. >> buy buy buy >> i'm sick and tired of hearing it wasn't a great quarter. that's nonsense. i'm going to bless that. and i want to thank all of our programs i wish i could take all stocks but you know what? you're going to have to stwik cramer let's get started. show of hands. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3
mr. jim cramer >> i am doing well how are you?er: all right am i supposed to give you my top five >> that would be so appropriate at this particular moment. >> caller: i'm going the give you my top five, but i have eight. here we go abbott labs, amazon, southwest airlines, starbucks -- >> wow, starbucks keeps going up kevin johnson is doing such a good job starbucks, we've got restaurant, southwest, abbott reported an amazing quarter. >> buy buy buy >> i'm...
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mr. cramer steve liesman joins us now with a closer look at that. so where are we?doesn't care who you are, he'll take you on it doesn't really matter. >> fed chief, president. >> president mr. universe >> better watch out, be you next. >> here's the deal as i see it for what it's worth. economic data has remained pretty hot, at least through the just completed third quarter looking at 3.3% growth we'll get that number tomorrow morning. most economists see another three handle on this, the fourth quarter. the impact on tariffs on companies and the overall economy clouds the outlook we had several ceos on cnbc today, struggling to see their way through those clouds >> the recent tariffs have caused us to accelerate those conversations and look what we can do both from a supply chain efficiency, you know, at the end of the day, we think a lot of the things that are coming our way are addressable and we can address them through operational efficiencies through managing our business. >> and through moving things out of china is that what you're saying >> we move supplie
mr. cramer steve liesman joins us now with a closer look at that. so where are we?doesn't care who you are, he'll take you on it doesn't really matter. >> fed chief, president. >> president mr. universe >> better watch out, be you next. >> here's the deal as i see it for what it's worth. economic data has remained pretty hot, at least through the just completed third quarter looking at 3.3% growth we'll get that number tomorrow morning. most economists see another three...
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mr. cramer and maybe mark grant >> oh, on this occasion, i'm with steve i think i buy the strong growth storykening in the housing market. but housing isn't what it used to be in terms of impact on the economy. it's doing its own thing right now. it's not a lead indicator. what we've got is a broad strengthening. the only thing i disagree with steve is i think the big driver of boom in capital spending is not the tax cut. it's the strength of earnings growth and the fact we haven't done much capex for a very long time i agree 3% growth for the foreseeable future, that's putting the fed in quite a tricky situation not because there's rampant inflation. there really isn't but because of the fear if growth keeps going like this, it's heading below 3% and wage increases going crazy. >> gee, take that on >> well, i'd agree with that basic premany is the federal reserve is likely to hike a few more times. but i think the cracks in the activity housing and specifically autos are two sectors that are very consumer sensitive to the level of interest rates and we as a culture have stopped buying a $30,
mr. cramer and maybe mark grant >> oh, on this occasion, i'm with steve i think i buy the strong growth storykening in the housing market. but housing isn't what it used to be in terms of impact on the economy. it's doing its own thing right now. it's not a lead indicator. what we've got is a broad strengthening. the only thing i disagree with steve is i think the big driver of boom in capital spending is not the tax cut. it's the strength of earnings growth and the fact we haven't done...
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mr. lenten and jim cramer saturday. some of this transition was underway i don't think this changes the story at all but it's big news for people following the sector because constellation is the big gorilla. >> pete, picks and shovels or growers. >> i own constellation for the reasons tim brought up but also they had a great business before they jumped in that mix is something going forward is great. >> still ahead, chip sticks have crushed. as the etf falls 10 peppers from the recent high. it could be worse for one of the sinking ships we explain pete will step up to the pete, getting ready to pitch one stock he says is screaming by right now. already 100% this year the name when "fast money" returns. ♪ not long ago, ronda started here. and then, more jobs began to appear. these techs in a lab. this builder in a hardhat... ...the welders and electricians who do all of that. the diner staffed up 'cause they all needed lunch. teachers... doctors... jobs grew a bunch. what started with one job spread all around. because
mr. lenten and jim cramer saturday. some of this transition was underway i don't think this changes the story at all but it's big news for people following the sector because constellation is the big gorilla. >> pete, picks and shovels or growers. >> i own constellation for the reasons tim brought up but also they had a great business before they jumped in that mix is something going forward is great. >> still ahead, chip sticks have crushed. as the etf falls 10 peppers from...
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. >> let's get down to jim cramer, thank you katie and we'll go down to the new york stock exchange, mr, is this morning the morning to go both hands in? >> well, yesterday i would say the explosive nature of the downside, we got a crescendo and what between the two and three ridiculously done. you are talking about etfs impacting the market you saw seven to one volume sellers yesterday in these negative reversal etfs that are bearish. we are right in earnings season and you can't do that. it was way over done yesterday and it is a real rally >> what charles evans said, he's not concerned of the stock market i don't want to go into what he says other than the fact that this is how you cut numbers in 2019 he does not seem to care that much that's not the way i play it i am not saying that he' he's -- what was the president using for those terms? >> local >> i am a little more of a diplomat mr. evans is making some mistakes that i heard from 2006. we got to mobilize and moving up jp more dgan said on the call, f we continue to have these problems overseas then we'll have to not be doing a
. >> let's get down to jim cramer, thank you katie and we'll go down to the new york stock exchange, mr, is this morning the morning to go both hands in? >> well, yesterday i would say the explosive nature of the downside, we got a crescendo and what between the two and three ridiculously done. you are talking about etfs impacting the market you saw seven to one volume sellers yesterday in these negative reversal etfs that are bearish. we are right in earnings season and you can't...
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you have been on this for a long time, do we call you cannabis cramer or mr.na or something like that? >> as an investment thing. >> so i think this is a very big, big pull, two firms, he's got an analyst today and he talks about the intel. there is a lot on the line >> yep >> cannabis, david, i am telling you $500 billion >> october 17th is not too far away in canada let's goat tet to the opening bl here, realtime exchange at the big board is hp doing the honors at the nasdaq, it is up a global freelancing website celebrating its ipos today ashton martin have dropped be low. yesterday, the biggest tech of ipo of all times >> alibaba had a bad day yesterday. >> didn't it >> i am sorry. >> it is, there is concerns of china and they are taking it out on alibaba >> goldman says they take their number, look at this price target bump, 241 to 247. that's a statement >> that's six bucks, wow >> tesla is going to be a big one. interestingly, they already have significant investors in there already. >> talking about a million dollars in terms of raising a billion or tw
you have been on this for a long time, do we call you cannabis cramer or mr.na or something like that? >> as an investment thing. >> so i think this is a very big, big pull, two firms, he's got an analyst today and he talks about the intel. there is a lot on the line >> yep >> cannabis, david, i am telling you $500 billion >> october 17th is not too far away in canada let's goat tet to the opening bl here, realtime exchange at the big board is hp doing the honors...
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mrs. market, and then we're going to do as jim cramer suggested we do we're going to take a step back and see what the landscape looks like after december, see what the real impact of tariffs and trade and rising interest rates and inflation and everything else is on where we currently stand. what would the market do >> what would happen to jim cramer's head if jay powell said jim cramer was right i think the market would rally on that. i don't think that's a whole lot different from what they're saying we have a gdp report coming up if we get to a place where it looks like the economic input has turned, you can bake out some of those rate forecasts >> that's not what is priced in. >> it's like 50% >> but you don't have the third one. >> i don't think the market is sold to a good idea right now for next year. give me december and we'll see >> go ahead, i'm sorry >> back to your question, scott, why are they not reacting? what should the fed be looking at the stock sponsor what's actually happening at the company level? i would argue the fed should listen to what the company is saying abou
mrs. market, and then we're going to do as jim cramer suggested we do we're going to take a step back and see what the landscape looks like after december, see what the real impact of tariffs and trade and rising interest rates and inflation and everything else is on where we currently stand. what would the market do >> what would happen to jim cramer's head if jay powell said jim cramer was right i think the market would rally on that. i don't think that's a whole lot different from what...
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cramer, north dakota's only member of the u.s. siasti and an enthu backer of president trump. >> all i can say is, mr. president, thank you for not forgetting us. ng woodruff: he won here by a whop6-point margin two years ago. only two states in the coutry have a smaller population than north irkota. it is to say most americans are familiar with the name of its major cityse only becauf a movie. eve so, it is this state that is poised to be the biggest determinant this fall in whether democrats have a chance of retaking control of the u.s. senate. heitkamp, li other red-state democrats up for reelection this year, often remindsoters o her independence, how much she works across party lines. >> there are too many people who only vote on one side 100% of the time, and that will never be me. >> woodruff: in her case, she's not only voted with president trump more than half the time, she was one of a tiny number of democrats mentioned far job in a hisinistration. but when the brett kavanaugh nomination to the supreme court came up, shee v against, a move sure to please her base voters. >> this is an issue
cramer, north dakota's only member of the u.s. siasti and an enthu backer of president trump. >> all i can say is, mr. president, thank you for not forgetting us. ng woodruff: he won here by a whop6-point margin two years ago. only two states in the coutry have a smaller population than north irkota. it is to say most americans are familiar with the name of its major cityse only becauf a movie. eve so, it is this state that is poised to be the biggest determinant this fall in whether...
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cramer's "mad money." and that, ladies and gentleman, concludes the "lightning round"" >> announcer: lightning round i, sponsored by td ameritrade nigh♪ is that lionel richie? let's reopen the market. mrbell? sure can, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, with td ameritrade. ♪ your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. ♪ south l.a. is very medically underserved. when the old hospital closed people in the community lived with untreated health problems for years. so, with the county's help we built a new hospital from the ground up and having citi as an early investor worked as a signal to others to invest. with citi's help we built a wonderful maternity ward and we were able to purchase an mri machine. we've made it possible for the people who live here to lead healthier lives and that's invaluable. ♪ >>> a bright -- brutal day for the averages take carnivals man
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mr. lobe, your people can do a better job than we have, because we have sent terrible stewards to this great company. greg in tennessee, greg. >> caller: hey, cramer, i greatly appreciate the insights from you over the years. >> thank you >> caller: i feel like the least i can do is take you to lunch the next time in new york. >> i've taken in three lunches in 38 years. >> caller: my stock is etn the company moved to ireland for tax reasons a few years back, and my question is, should we be concerned about the upcoming brexit uncertainty, and do you think eaten is a buy, sell, hold >> great question. sit a domicile issue, it's a great cleveland company. it's not mayfield, believe me. the stock has just given up a huge amount, but it's now yeeling 3.6% it's an industrial at a time when the fed is tightening, but i think it's already been sold this market needs some context that's what i'm giving to you. this isn't 2007. it's more like a benign 2006, which means the damage can still be averted if only policymakers realize that >> they know nothing >> now, tonight, my exclusive with one of the best american companies, the $300 billion that is visa. y
mr. lobe, your people can do a better job than we have, because we have sent terrible stewards to this great company. greg in tennessee, greg. >> caller: hey, cramer, i greatly appreciate the insights from you over the years. >> thank you >> caller: i feel like the least i can do is take you to lunch the next time in new york. >> i've taken in three lunches in 38 years. >> caller: my stock is etn the company moved to ireland for tax reasons a few years back, and my...