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now pollyanna is 19 now.ly in west london when she was about two years old. it was an awful accident. it affected the whole family. pollyanna's grandmother was also killed in the accident. now pollyanna lost her right leg below the knee. she was like, i say, just two years old. she's become one of the country's top para ballerinas, and she's performing this evening at the homecoming for the paralympic british team. and it's going to be on the telly on channel 4 tomorrow night at 530. so if you like gb news, you'll love pollyanna. so please watch it. sorry to whoever's on gb news tomorrow night. i shouldn't really have done that, but great story. it's a great story. an amazing woman. and the paralympics was fantastic. bill wasn't it? >> oh, absolutely. you know, the level of competitiveness, the level of competitiveness, the level of competitiveness, the level of fitness is absolutely fantastic. but chris hope's daughter is a real inspiration to all of us. she is, she is, she is. >> how's your ballet, daniel?
now pollyanna is 19 now.ly in west london when she was about two years old. it was an awful accident. it affected the whole family. pollyanna's grandmother was also killed in the accident. now pollyanna lost her right leg below the knee. she was like, i say, just two years old. she's become one of the country's top para ballerinas, and she's performing this evening at the homecoming for the paralympic british team. and it's going to be on the telly on channel 4 tomorrow night at 530. so if you...
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i want people to think, i know that sounds almost pollyanna, the reason why i say it is because you haveom the previous 20 years, you will not have enough money. stocks outperform bonds . >> yes, thirty-year long-term horizon, key line, fortunate enough you don't need all about the money, that means you don't have the risk of selling it with the potential market downturn, you can stay invested and overtime, you should do quite well. >> i think, is a trick question because people don't like to talk about mortality. what really does matter is if you have a long life and cashed in on bonds and your kids are sissies, you will be broke. you will be broke. as long as you take that horizon, ride things out with stocks and you will outperform bonds. thank you, jeff. always a bull market somewhere, i will find it just for you right here on "mad money" . i am jim cramer and we will see you next time. by working hard... we took a huge chance. i quit a full-time job. ...by working smart... who here would like to help us refine the gentleman? ...by thinking big... boomboom is intended for intense ref
i want people to think, i know that sounds almost pollyanna, the reason why i say it is because you haveom the previous 20 years, you will not have enough money. stocks outperform bonds . >> yes, thirty-year long-term horizon, key line, fortunate enough you don't need all about the money, that means you don't have the risk of selling it with the potential market downturn, you can stay invested and overtime, you should do quite well. >> i think, is a trick question because people...
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really important point that flossie made, actually, is that being optimistic doesn't mean being a pollyanna means actually taking those breaks, taking those hard times, and then processing it and getting the help you need and then moving on and creating a plan. she's completely inspiring. no, she is. >> both her and betty reid soskin and i was sort of reminded of something that i myself need to work on, which is being present and in the moment, which is what betty reid mentioned. wondering if flossie shares in that same sentiment, that you don't really need to look too far ahead and you definitely don't need to look back? >> absolutely. even at 100, she was actually we had a beautiful conversation about love and life. i'm a cardiologist, so i love, love. yeah, she was actually talking about that. many of her friends at piedmont gardens are still looking for love, because they are ready and continuing to live life so very much living in the present, not dwelling on the past, but learning from it. and as i mentioned, she does have some chronic illnesses that we are all going to have as we age
really important point that flossie made, actually, is that being optimistic doesn't mean being a pollyanna means actually taking those breaks, taking those hard times, and then processing it and getting the help you need and then moving on and creating a plan. she's completely inspiring. no, she is. >> both her and betty reid soskin and i was sort of reminded of something that i myself need to work on, which is being present and in the moment, which is what betty reid mentioned....
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include your book and as that and it's a lot of it from carl polian he's the great transformation or pollyanna said the individual respect economic law even if it happened to destroy him. nothing obscures our social vision as effectively as the economists. prejudice and and there have been a number of books by michael sandel, elizabeth berman binyamin appelbaum, robert skidelsky, angus deaton had a recent book and it seems to me your book is in tradition of economists taking, a step back and saying the way economists have been thinking about these things has has been wrong we need to accept band the factors we take into account. that's right i mean the way i put it the way other economists have been looking at it is wrong. but actually there has been a movement now for some time to try to expand that vision. i think. the awareness that we have to live within our planetary buy boundaries has been a big push in that direction. mm hmm. when i was a of the council of economic advisors, i started an initiative with. with the department of commerce to try to develop a green gdp and to try to bring i
include your book and as that and it's a lot of it from carl polian he's the great transformation or pollyanna said the individual respect economic law even if it happened to destroy him. nothing obscures our social vision as effectively as the economists. prejudice and and there have been a number of books by michael sandel, elizabeth berman binyamin appelbaum, robert skidelsky, angus deaton had a recent book and it seems to me your book is in tradition of economists taking, a step back and...
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all this euphoria, fund flowses of all money still going to the equity market as if everything's pollyanna great i think it's dangerous when you have a tumultuous election, wars -- charles: you just mentioned world events twice. i know geopolitics bothers you. i'm looking at oil. let's just say crude oil as a proxy for the anxiety because pressure shah's a big oil -- russia's a big oil price, the middle east. crude oil has gotten hammered. it's down. if crude oil isn't worried about geopolitical politics, why should the success market be worried about it? >> because in the end, the reason why crude oil is down is china. let's call it what it is. the issues in the middle east have not erupted into an area, the united states, to the its credit, is pumping more oil than it ever has, and to me, oil's a black swan. it's the seasonality too. we get a cold winter, that number ooh's going to change real fast, but for now it's not the issue. charles: this chart came out a little blurry, but the yield curve. all right, so the 10-year, you know, again, just slightly higher thatten the 2-year. this is
all this euphoria, fund flowses of all money still going to the equity market as if everything's pollyanna great i think it's dangerous when you have a tumultuous election, wars -- charles: you just mentioned world events twice. i know geopolitics bothers you. i'm looking at oil. let's just say crude oil as a proxy for the anxiety because pressure shah's a big oil -- russia's a big oil price, the middle east. crude oil has gotten hammered. it's down. if crude oil isn't worried about...
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. >> yes and i don't want to be too hopeful or pollyanna-ish, but i wonder if we are seeing the semblanceer the second debate. if the first debate showed democrats that joe biden is not up to the job, the second debate showed the entire country, but especially republicans who otherwise have been willing to bend for trump, that this man, the emperor has no clothes, no plans, no ideas. he lies. the facts are crazy. it is almost as if, and this is reinforced by the fact he is surrounded by laura loomer and marjorie taylor greene is coming out against him and that association. he is almost losing this party that he built and has treated as a toy or an accessory for the last eight years to himself and now it is almost like they could see whether he loses the election or he is in prison or he flees the country because he wants to avoid that, they are almost seeing a potential future without him. >> it is interesting that you raise that because i do think if he loses this election day swell, i don't know. the thought i would be sitting in this desk covering the 2028 election with octogenarian do
. >> yes and i don't want to be too hopeful or pollyanna-ish, but i wonder if we are seeing the semblanceer the second debate. if the first debate showed democrats that joe biden is not up to the job, the second debate showed the entire country, but especially republicans who otherwise have been willing to bend for trump, that this man, the emperor has no clothes, no plans, no ideas. he lies. the facts are crazy. it is almost as if, and this is reinforced by the fact he is surrounded by...
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again not pollyanna -ish were watching the tensions escalate over the last few days we understand it's moving in the best direction but that does not mean we think engaging in another full front and all that were in the north is the best thing for as with all the respect to secretary pompeo, secretary also was delivering a message we have been delivering throughout the last few weeks to israel about escalate in this conflict up there we do not want we are delivering by the way, that same message to hezbollah into the lebanese government as well. nobody, including secretary austiaustin is shedding a tear e death who doesn't have american blood on his hands i think the world is better for not having him walking around on the planet anymore but that does not maybe want to see a full out war. we do not believe again that's in the best interest of the israeli people. shannon: the tensions have been simmering for a long time obviously hezbollah set opening with the events of october 7 began firing its own missiles and solidarity it says with hamas for the very next day on october 8 through t
again not pollyanna -ish were watching the tensions escalate over the last few days we understand it's moving in the best direction but that does not mean we think engaging in another full front and all that were in the north is the best thing for as with all the respect to secretary pompeo, secretary also was delivering a message we have been delivering throughout the last few weeks to israel about escalate in this conflict up there we do not want we are delivering by the way, that same...
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i am a little bit pollyanna about this, but i will say by and large, the people that i have worked within the national security field, the same with the justice field. at the end of the day, the mission is more important than the politics. we all have political views and our own interest in who wins a political election. i used to say heading up the u.s. attorney's office. it doesn't matter. it's not like democrats are pro-murder and republicans and time murder or vice versa. everyone agrees, the same in the national security space. i think most people park their politics at the door and focus more in the seats on the mission and on service to the country. that being said, we are all human beings and we have to be very careful that we don't allow our views to slant what we do even just a little bit. as a matter of fact, one of my trainings yesterday was on the lititz is asian of intelligence -- politicization of intelligence. the point of that is there's a space where if you are an intelligence analyst or the head of an intelligence agency like me and you are thinking about how to frame
i am a little bit pollyanna about this, but i will say by and large, the people that i have worked within the national security field, the same with the justice field. at the end of the day, the mission is more important than the politics. we all have political views and our own interest in who wins a political election. i used to say heading up the u.s. attorney's office. it doesn't matter. it's not like democrats are pro-murder and republicans and time murder or vice versa. everyone agrees,...
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and then pollyanna comes on and she just looks beautiful. >> doesn't she? yes.e's self—taught. no official training. wow. and she watched. she's 19 now, but she lost a leg aged two and then was told she couldn't be a ballet dancer. was marked down by the ballet world. because you're not having a foot. you can't do a shape with your foot. so you get marked down and she thought, i'm going to show them. yeah. and yeah, good for her. so she's she did some dancing with the english national ballet, national youth ballet, and now she's doing it in front of 15,000 people. >> i always felt years covering sports that it's about mental fortitude as much as. yeah. resilience. resilience. exactly. they're the kind of, you know, when we talk about sport being character building, they're the kind of traits that you draw on. if you're really going to be successful, nobody achieved anything in sport without having those qualities, that's for sure. >> watching beckham practice repeatedly of those those free kicks after everyone's gone home. >> i remember harry redknapp talking ab
and then pollyanna comes on and she just looks beautiful. >> doesn't she? yes.e's self—taught. no official training. wow. and she watched. she's 19 now, but she lost a leg aged two and then was told she couldn't be a ballet dancer. was marked down by the ballet world. because you're not having a foot. you can't do a shape with your foot. so you get marked down and she thought, i'm going to show them. yeah. and yeah, good for her. so she's she did some dancing with the english national...
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it will sound pollyanna-ish, but the greatest threat we face as a nation is not external, it's internal adversaries are seizing on it. >> wow. >> make no mistake about it, there are people internally that are either, either working directly or indirectly for russia, working directly or indirectly for china. we found that out this week. and they're, they're, they're passing along that disinformation. and even if they aren't working directly for them, there is an entire new slate of useful idiots, especially for russia, and it's causing -- it's causing chaos. >> yeah. some of them are running for office. senior fellow at the carnegie endowment for internal peace kareem sarge poor, thank you. >>> moments ago, there were two hearings held in georgia for the high school shooting suspect and also his father. we'll bring you the latest from their first court appearances next on "morning joe." t appeara next on "morning joe." switch to shopify so you can build it better, scale it faster and sell more. much more. take your business to the next stage when you switch to shopify. why choose a mobil
it will sound pollyanna-ish, but the greatest threat we face as a nation is not external, it's internal adversaries are seizing on it. >> wow. >> make no mistake about it, there are people internally that are either, either working directly or indirectly for russia, working directly or indirectly for china. we found that out this week. and they're, they're, they're passing along that disinformation. and even if they aren't working directly for them, there is an entire new slate of...