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naming schultz as its lead candidate. he could become the next head but first he has to drum up interest among voters the last time a turnout was well under 50%. >> martin schultz already has one of the top jobs in brussels. as president of the europe pearn parliament he's regularly called on lawmakers to be proactive whether on budget issues or banking reform. above all he says he wants to restore people's faith in the eu as an organization that supports social justice. >> i want to fight to regain trust in one thing, that the richest part of the world is able to distribute the wealth. in a more fair and just way. between countries and between people. >> shilts was on the receiving end of a verbal attack in 2003. the then italian prime minister said he would recommend him for the role of a nazi prison guard in a film. at that stage, schultz had already been a member of pean parliament for five years. his roots help give him a european perspective. one of his proudest moments came in 12i when the eu was awarded the noble
naming schultz as its lead candidate. he could become the next head but first he has to drum up interest among voters the last time a turnout was well under 50%. >> martin schultz already has one of the top jobs in brussels. as president of the europe pearn parliament he's regularly called on lawmakers to be proactive whether on budget issues or banking reform. above all he says he wants to restore people's faith in the eu as an organization that supports social justice. >> i want...
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tonight, the chairman of starbucks, howard schultz said with the wiped down in afghanistan some americansay forget too quickly about the needs of the two and-a-half million who helped served. tell me one thing that the $30 million is going to go to that you think is really important. >> i think one thing that's necessary is a comprehensive mechanism for job training. but another is the fact that depending who you are talking to, 20%, 30%, 40% of the two million people who served are coming back with some kind of brain trauma or pts. we're going to fund the opportunity for significant research and for medical practitioners and science to understand the disease and ultimately hopefully come up with some level of remedy. >> pelley: more research for post traumatic stress syndrome. >> yes. >> pelley: and more research for traumatic brain injury. >> that's correct. the truth of the matter is and i say this with respect, more often than not the government does a much better job of sending people to war than they do bringing them home. these young men and women who are coming home from multiple
tonight, the chairman of starbucks, howard schultz said with the wiped down in afghanistan some americansay forget too quickly about the needs of the two and-a-half million who helped served. tell me one thing that the $30 million is going to go to that you think is really important. >> i think one thing that's necessary is a comprehensive mechanism for job training. but another is the fact that depending who you are talking to, 20%, 30%, 40% of the two million people who served are...
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the robber was not joseph schultz, but joseph schultz got shot anyway. while reaching to unlock a car door that a screaming fbi agent told him to unlock. what happens when the fbi agent shoots anybody is the agency that investigates what happened is almost always the fbi itself. a few months ago, "the new york times" used the freedom of information act to get these records. these are records on 70 people who fbi agents have shot and killed over a 20-year period, from 1993, roughly to 2011. fbi agents shot and killed 70 people in that time period and shot and wounded 80 people so 150 fbi shootings all together. in every one of those instances, the shooting was reviewed by the fbi itself internally and in every one of those instances, in all 150 of those shootings, the fbi determined that the shooting was justified. they're 150 for 150. but when this white hat fib fbi shooting happened in -- in the joseph schultz case, a number of subtle but important differences surrounding the details of the case. joseph schultz sued and five years later he was awarded $
the robber was not joseph schultz, but joseph schultz got shot anyway. while reaching to unlock a car door that a screaming fbi agent told him to unlock. what happens when the fbi agent shoots anybody is the agency that investigates what happened is almost always the fbi itself. a few months ago, "the new york times" used the freedom of information act to get these records. these are records on 70 people who fbi agents have shot and killed over a 20-year period, from 1993, roughly to...
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schultz has another plan to boost business. help u.s. war veterans. told scott pelley about his $30 million gift. >> so we're going to fund the opportunity for significant research and for medical practitioners and science to understand the disease and ultimately hopefully come up with some level of remedy. >> schultz also told cbs news starbucks will hire 10,000 veterans or their spouses over the next five years. anne-marie? >> love it when being good to people is also good business. great combination. jill wagner at the new york stock exchange. thanks a lot, jill. >>> straight ahead, it's tournament time. president obama fills out his ncaa bracket and picks an underdog to win it all. >>> and a dancer who lost her lower leg in the boston marathon bombing fulfills a dream to take the stage again. bombing fulfills a dream to take the stage again. ♪ [ male announcer ] you say tomato. ♪ old el paso says diced tomato stand 'n stuff chicken tacos. ♪ you say what's for dinner? old el paso says start somewhere fresh. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a tab
schultz has another plan to boost business. help u.s. war veterans. told scott pelley about his $30 million gift. >> so we're going to fund the opportunity for significant research and for medical practitioners and science to understand the disease and ultimately hopefully come up with some level of remedy. >> schultz also told cbs news starbucks will hire 10,000 veterans or their spouses over the next five years. anne-marie? >> love it when being good to people is also good...
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i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >>> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from chicago. we have major news on the president's health care law. it's reached a big milestone so we will have news on that. but we begin tonight with breaking news on the chris christie bridge scandal. a report conducted by a lawyer hired by the christie administration has found the governor played no role in the bridge closures. >> we found that governor christie had no knowledge beforehand of this george
i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >>> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from chicago. we have major news on the president's health care law. it's reached a big milestone so we will have news on that. but we begin tonight with breaking news on the chris christie bridge scandal. a report conducted by a lawyer hired by the christie administration has found the governor played no role...
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way more than just howard schultz. watson, the "gold finger" legend. that's all from our program. from the entire team on "squawk on the street." thank you for watching. >> as we head noon on the east coast, let's get to the qu"fast money halftime report." >> never a dull moment on the floor. >> so true. >> you guys have a good one. see you tomorrow. welcome to the "halftime show." sleepless in seattle. jim cramer is at starbucks' annual meeting speaking with ceo howl ward shultz. how does the company plan on winning the ultracompetitive coffee wars? >>> up in the clouds. what does oracle's earnings mean for the stock and the company swash buckling leader larry ellison trader debate is just ahead. >>> emerging winner out performing the peers and one of the riskiest places in the market. you're going to hear from him live. jon and pete najarian are here along with mike murphy and steve
way more than just howard schultz. watson, the "gold finger" legend. that's all from our program. from the entire team on "squawk on the street." thank you for watching. >> as we head noon on the east coast, let's get to the qu"fast money halftime report." >> never a dull moment on the floor. >> so true. >> you guys have a good one. see you tomorrow. welcome to the "halftime show." sleepless in seattle. jim cramer is at starbucks'...
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howard schultz, blake nordstrom, spencer rascoff and clay siegal. that city has so many great companies. that just touches the surface of them. amazon is there, and so is costco. a very interesting "mad money" tonight at 6:00. we'll be right back. back. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ from td ameritrade. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pul
howard schultz, blake nordstrom, spencer rascoff and clay siegal. that city has so many great companies. that just touches the surface of them. amazon is there, and so is costco. a very interesting "mad money" tonight at 6:00. we'll be right back. back. [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on...
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i think a couple things about wassermann schultz and pelosi. they're trying to turn their greatest liability into some sort of asset, that's obamacare, and president obama himself. one thing about those two, they're very loyal to president obama and they are trying to make obamacare work. do the best they can. but i think his numbers aren't likely to get any better. two other states i want to mention. in minnesota and oregon, where you think there's no chance a republican could win, republican opponents there are actually closer in their races to the democrats than republicans are in west virginia and south dakota. so i think that's why somebody like a cory gardner decided to get in in colorado, scott brown in new hampshire, they think things are rolling in their favor. >> greg, new obamacare enrollment numbers out, saying there are 5 million enrollees, which is well below their goal, but still we don't know how many people have paid. it looks like 1 in 10, according to the insurance companies, already had coverage. so that goal of getting ever
i think a couple things about wassermann schultz and pelosi. they're trying to turn their greatest liability into some sort of asset, that's obamacare, and president obama himself. one thing about those two, they're very loyal to president obama and they are trying to make obamacare work. do the best they can. but i think his numbers aren't likely to get any better. two other states i want to mention. in minnesota and oregon, where you think there's no chance a republican could win, republican...
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howard schultz moving over to a more digital role within the organization, still working in lockstepthe incredibly able chief operating officer, to execute on a grand vision, you can see a bin beginning of a breakout of this digital business in a way where we can see the value that is being created, not unlike how paypal is within ebay. given the challenges carl icahn has thrown at current management to break out the value by breaking off ebay or spinning off 20% of its paypal in an ipo. obviously that's not an issue with starbucks. but they aren't going to get credit for division within the company unless it's first noted as a division within starbucks. you just don't want to see all that juicy licensing deal, all that money coming in. i can see this happening with this technology somehow getting lost as no more than a latte line item. yesterday at the starbucks shareholders meeting we heard there are retailers knocking on schultz's door to license this tech. take a listen. >> can i call you howard and say, you know what, that division you've got, digital, i like the licensure techn
howard schultz moving over to a more digital role within the organization, still working in lockstepthe incredibly able chief operating officer, to execute on a grand vision, you can see a bin beginning of a breakout of this digital business in a way where we can see the value that is being created, not unlike how paypal is within ebay. given the challenges carl icahn has thrown at current management to break out the value by breaking off ebay or spinning off 20% of its paypal in an ipo....
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fred schultz was federal reserve board vice-chairman in 1979.n you have inflation, money becomes worth less and financial assets of bonds and stocks don't respond as well. you need to go out and buy things. you need to buy art, stamps, gold, land, and houses. people got in the habit of going out and borrowing all they could borrow and spending all they could spend. it takes a long time to change the way people carry out their activities. in the 1970s, people were convinced we would get inflation under control, and only in the latter part of the 1970s, '78 and '79, did they become convinced that we wouldn't. that's when inflation really began to heat up very rapidly. in 1979's closing months, federal reserve chairman paul volcker announced a new tight money policy to counter inflation. he was forced to abandon this in 1980's recession. 1981 brought a new president and renewed determination to clamp down on inflation. but the reagan administration wanted it all, both lower inflation and higher growth. the fed sent out warning signals. we kept sayi
fred schultz was federal reserve board vice-chairman in 1979.n you have inflation, money becomes worth less and financial assets of bonds and stocks don't respond as well. you need to go out and buy things. you need to buy art, stamps, gold, land, and houses. people got in the habit of going out and borrowing all they could borrow and spending all they could spend. it takes a long time to change the way people carry out their activities. in the 1970s, people were convinced we would get...
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first, debbie wasserman schultz at the national press club. federal reserve talkshairman alice rivlin about the economy and the health care law. >> the problem is this bacteria whatcoming consistent to we have now. tb is one of the examples. gonorrhea is another example. we have new strains of tb which are completely persistent to the most antibiotics. the other problem is there is not enough interest on the pharmaceutical industry to develop antibiotics. we need to make this a global effort to work on this. ofre should be a great deal collaboration with the developed world and the developing world. ,> the future of health care tonight at 8:00 on c-span's q&a. next, representative debbie wasserman schultz. she talks about the democratic agenda going forward. this is half an hour. >> thank you for being here today. exactly a year ago, after losing up and on the ballot in 2012, the rnc chairman stood in this building and unrevealed what has been known as the autopsy report. they admitted they were alienating huge swathes of voters. we are doing
first, debbie wasserman schultz at the national press club. federal reserve talkshairman alice rivlin about the economy and the health care law. >> the problem is this bacteria whatcoming consistent to we have now. tb is one of the examples. gonorrhea is another example. we have new strains of tb which are completely persistent to the most antibiotics. the other problem is there is not enough interest on the pharmaceutical industry to develop antibiotics. we need to make this a global...
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thank you, howard schultz. thank you for being so gracious to let our crew come in to do the show. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- timeless fashion? founded from the spoilers of the gold rush. nordstrom, the new concepts in technology helped retailer continue its growth into the next century, cramer has an exclusive with ceo, blake nordstrom. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minu
thank you, howard schultz. thank you for being so gracious to let our crew come in to do the show. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- timeless fashion? founded from the spoilers of the gold rush. nordstrom, the new concepts in technology helped retailer continue its growth into the next century, cramer has an exclusive with ceo, blake nordstrom. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax...
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thank you, howard schultz. thank you for being so gracious to let our crew come in to do the show. >> thank you. >>> coming up -- timeless fashion? founded from the spoilers of the gold rush. nordstroms has grown to more than 250 stores across the country. the new concepts in technology helped retailer continue its growth into the next century. cramer has an exclusive with its ceo, blake nordstrom. [ male announcer ] meet jill. she thought she'd feel better after seeing her doctor. and she might have if not for kari, the identity thief who stole jill's social security number to open credit cards, destroying jill's credit and her dream of retirement. every year, millions of americans just like you learn that a little personal information in the wrong hands could wreak havoc on your life. this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if jill had lifelock's protection, she may have been notified before it was too l
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that's glen schultz of performance trust. as the ukraine remains a country in crisis...money managers are standing gaurd of the portfolios they manage. among them matt shapiro of mws capitol who is now looking at buying opportunities in eastern europe stocks... "no one knows what vladimir putin is going to do and what i've been telling my clients is kind of look at it from russia's perspective -- there is, in a sense, a little bit of an arab spring where a government of ukraine, which is in their sphere of influence, everyone has to recognize that, was overthrown and they want to protct theri lease until 2040 of their deep water fleet in the crimea. so, you've gotta look at it from that perspective, but i think things will wind down a little bit and even russian stocks, look at yandex which is the google of russia, was down 15% yesterday, so for very interpid investors yo can certainly look at stuff like that" our thanks to matt shapiro. chuck coppola steps in now with an update on manufacturing in the u.s. angie-- back in th
that's glen schultz of performance trust. as the ukraine remains a country in crisis...money managers are standing gaurd of the portfolios they manage. among them matt shapiro of mws capitol who is now looking at buying opportunities in eastern europe stocks... "no one knows what vladimir putin is going to do and what i've been telling my clients is kind of look at it from russia's perspective -- there is, in a sense, a little bit of an arab spring where a government of ukraine, which is...
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glenn schultz of performance trustthanks very much. >>thank you. it was painful news relatives hoped would never come. those with loved ones aboard malaysia airlines flight 370 learned that new satellite data revealed by the airline and by malaysia's prime minister, that the boeing triple-7, missing for more than two weeks went down in the southern indian ocean. officials say there were no survivors. " it is therefore with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that, according to this new data, flight mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean." authorities from australia, china and france say satellite images of debris floating in the ocean more than 15-hundred miles southwest of australia are consistant with "pings" satellites received from the plane, more than seven hours after controllers lost contact with it. still no word what caused the airliner to reverse course on its way from kuala lumpur to beijing on march 8th. there were 239-people aboard. we turn now to paul eggers for the latest on the conflict in russia. good morning paul. goo
glenn schultz of performance trustthanks very much. >>thank you. it was painful news relatives hoped would never come. those with loved ones aboard malaysia airlines flight 370 learned that new satellite data revealed by the airline and by malaysia's prime minister, that the boeing triple-7, missing for more than two weeks went down in the southern indian ocean. officials say there were no survivors. " it is therefore with deep sadness and regret that i must inform you that,...
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after that, florida representative debbie wasserman schultz. >> the problem is that many of the bacterial or infectious diseases are actually becoming resistant to the antibiotics soilable right now, gonorrhea is another example, and we have in panama, for instance, new strains of tb, which are completely, absolutely resistant to the most potent the others, so problem is there is not enough interest on the parts of the industry on the part of antibiotics. this is slowly changing, but i do not think that we are there. this aee to maked global effort. a great deal of cooperation between the developed world and the developing world where many of these diseases are endemic. >> the future of health care tonight at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." this morning, max boot, author of "invisible armies," and david ndelman discussed the situation of ukraine and crimea and held the u.s. should respond. and "wall street journal" reporter gautham nagesh talks about the internet governance. and later, mark dombroff talks about the interval database system in which countries use it. as always, we will be taking y
after that, florida representative debbie wasserman schultz. >> the problem is that many of the bacterial or infectious diseases are actually becoming resistant to the antibiotics soilable right now, gonorrhea is another example, and we have in panama, for instance, new strains of tb, which are completely, absolutely resistant to the most potent the others, so problem is there is not enough interest on the parts of the industry on the part of antibiotics. this is slowly changing, but i do...
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he has the exclusive with starbucks ceo howard schultz.lks about the next opportunity that has nothing to do with coffee or tea. >> if i watched what you have done and i need the best in mobile payments. can i call you and say the vision you have digital, i'd like to license your technology? >> you are a step ahead of most people. we are getting calls from retailers of all kinds, asking whether or not we would like -- we would white label. >> right. this is the key. >> what we have done. >> much more with howard schultz. plus, the president of nordstrom and zillow, on a very special edition of "mad money." in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present.
he has the exclusive with starbucks ceo howard schultz.lks about the next opportunity that has nothing to do with coffee or tea. >> if i watched what you have done and i need the best in mobile payments. can i call you and say the vision you have digital, i'd like to license your technology? >> you are a step ahead of most people. we are getting calls from retailers of all kinds, asking whether or not we would like -- we would white label. >> right. this is the key. >>...
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>> well, i think we interviewed his widow, jeanne schultz, in the film, and she talks about how whenld create a strip, he would draw -- he called it creating a sense of warmth with his characters. >> i like that. >> he would talk about, you know, when he was drawing, you know, a happy snoopy, he was feeling a happy snoopy. so he tried to get into character when he was creating this strip. and i think that comes across in, you know, over, what, 50 years of peanuts. >> absolutely. >> how many lives that strip sort of touches and sort of like friends. >> one of the unique things about comic strips, unlike most other media, the cartoonist, it's a singular and personal voice. when reading peanuts, you're reading charles schultz and reading calvin and hobbs, you're reading bill waterson. these are artists that have final cut on their work. how many media does an artist have final cut on what they say and do? it makes for beautiful, personal stories we found amazing to explore in the documentary. >> dave, the future of comic strips is, let's say, in transition now with a lot of local newspa
>> well, i think we interviewed his widow, jeanne schultz, in the film, and she talks about how whenld create a strip, he would draw -- he called it creating a sense of warmth with his characters. >> i like that. >> he would talk about, you know, when he was drawing, you know, a happy snoopy, he was feeling a happy snoopy. so he tried to get into character when he was creating this strip. and i think that comes across in, you know, over, what, 50 years of peanuts. >>...
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, they would have to cooperate with law enforcement, which meant telling their stories to sheriff schultz dennis mcbride read their statements from the police report. >> "he told her she was not the first one, and he has wanted to abuse her for a long time. she said she wanted to get out, but he closed the door. she told us they had started fighting and he raped her. she said the incident occurred on a dirt road somewhere between her home in clarion and her work at plant #2. he had told her not to tell anyone, and that if she did not let him have sex with her, he would fire her. she told us the second rape happened in the storage room at plant #1. the supervisor again told her if she wanted to keep her job, she knew what to do. she explained to us that he pushed her against the wall and forcefully had sex with her. she said they went into the storage area. she screamed, and he told her not to scream. she said that her supervisor continued to harass her by asking her when they were going to have intercourse again." >> i felt that the women took a big enough risk, and the consequences of th
, they would have to cooperate with law enforcement, which meant telling their stories to sheriff schultz dennis mcbride read their statements from the police report. >> "he told her she was not the first one, and he has wanted to abuse her for a long time. she said she wanted to get out, but he closed the door. she told us they had started fighting and he raped her. she said the incident occurred on a dirt road somewhere between her home in clarion and her work at plant #2. he had...
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then the annual meeting of starbucks and howard schultz.m told this annual meeting of starbucks is starting to rival -- a bit of a hyperbole -- what warren bust has got going. i cannot wait to get out there. that stock has been on a tier of late. starbucks, seattle, nordstroms. i promise to find it just for you on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm julia chatterley. these are your headlines from around the world. the fed could scrap its unemployment threshold as janet yellen prepares to wrap up its two-day meeting. we could see a rate hike this year. >>> china's central bank tells cnbc it's not an emergency talk to bail out a struggling property developer amid hundreds of millions of solid debt. >>> oracle shares drop in
then the annual meeting of starbucks and howard schultz.m told this annual meeting of starbucks is starting to rival -- a bit of a hyperbole -- what warren bust has got going. i cannot wait to get out there. that stock has been on a tier of late. starbucks, seattle, nordstroms. i promise to find it just for you on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." i'm julia chatterley. these are your headlines from around...
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sitting down with howard schultz. i'm talking with nordstroms.es pushing their industries into new territory. it's all about innovation. tune in tomorrow for invest in america brewing innovation. and now it is time for the lightning rattle. and that -- wow. there we go. are you ready to start with the lightning round. i'm going to start with mason in delaware. >> caller: how's it going, jim. >> real good. how about you. >> caller: pretty good. i have a question about the buy you company organ ova. you think their liver drug testing -- >> we liked it a few months ago. you got a good one. max in puerto rico. >> caller: how are you doing. >> what's happening? >> caller: i just wanted to appreciate everything you do for our little gamers. what do you think about spj? >> i think st. jude med is so good. it is not a fanfare stock. it delivers. the company came on, told a great story, goes higher. in virginia, ben. >> caller: jim, booya from the commonwealth. >> nice. i'm from pennsylvania. what's going on? >> caller: i'm looking to -- i don't know if i
sitting down with howard schultz. i'm talking with nordstroms.es pushing their industries into new territory. it's all about innovation. tune in tomorrow for invest in america brewing innovation. and now it is time for the lightning rattle. and that -- wow. there we go. are you ready to start with the lightning round. i'm going to start with mason in delaware. >> caller: how's it going, jim. >> real good. how about you. >> caller: pretty good. i have a question about the buy...
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dnc chair debie wason's schultz actually tried to spin that loss is really good news.ame quote republican special nature'sroup 40 millions to hold onto a republican congressional district that they have comfortably held for nearly six years, tonight republicans fell short of their normal margin in this district. she did not mention that alex sink one in 2010, the district, in her contests, but that's all right. the but that's all right. the architect of president obama's two successful campaigns , here's david axelrod on obamacare's affect on the special election in florida and likely effect on the midterm. >> on the obamacare issue there's no doubt that i think jeremy peters had it right. it motivated the republican base . >> i think the notion the democrats can just walk away from that position is that never ever works. so, we will have to fight it out on the. >> lou: ms. wasserman schultz may be reminded that alex sink's campaign spent nearly $1 million more than david jolly's and still lost. the midterm elections are 236 days away now. one issue that could affect t
dnc chair debie wason's schultz actually tried to spin that loss is really good news.ame quote republican special nature'sroup 40 millions to hold onto a republican congressional district that they have comfortably held for nearly six years, tonight republicans fell short of their normal margin in this district. she did not mention that alex sink one in 2010, the district, in her contests, but that's all right. the but that's all right. the architect of president obama's two successful...
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i was with howard schultz yesterday.yment solution out there. the best technology. now, i think he's going to license it to the likes of -- i can't particular -- but let's say a whole foods and chipotle, that ilk and that can create value internally as people say, do you know what, that could be a rival to mastercard and visa and paypal. this bring out 20% has people saying i guess carl isn't on the warpath as much and the warpath has driven the stock from $48 where it would have been after that not-great quarter to $58 so let's do some selling. i'm not going to disagree with that. >> i wonder what the next move is going to be, you know, because it's gone back and forth in a fairly contentious way between carl and marc andreessen who is on ebay's board and that goes back to the skype transaction. they have fired off some pretty nasty letters and comments at one another so, you know, carl's pretty cagey. >> right. >> i'm not necessarily sure he's walking away. >> well, is there any hope at some point between 12:00 and 1:0
i was with howard schultz yesterday.yment solution out there. the best technology. now, i think he's going to license it to the likes of -- i can't particular -- but let's say a whole foods and chipotle, that ilk and that can create value internally as people say, do you know what, that could be a rival to mastercard and visa and paypal. this bring out 20% has people saying i guess carl isn't on the warpath as much and the warpath has driven the stock from $48 where it would have been after...
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know, we're surrounding the in this area by a horse shoe drive is the charring allocate and george schultzse shoe drive we have this lady that's the director of protocol for the statistical choorlt i want to recognize you thank you so much (clapping.) and i haven't seen him but steven made this project possible is mr. beckal here a big had an for steven he made this thing go. we have mayor edwin lee we're lucky to have him. we have members of the board of supervisors. i've seen one at least do we have any members. thank you all so much. oh, i see scott wiener it's good to have you here and city attorney herrera. the city administer naomi kelly (clapping) and the department of public works mohammed (clapping.) and the south san francisco arts commission director tom. thank you tom for being here (clapping.) and we're going to ask someone to speak in a minute our senior veteran former secretary of state george b schooulz will you make many racks this morning for us? >> this is a great occasion. and mike has identified people as he wanted to honor and he give recognition to but let's face it
know, we're surrounding the in this area by a horse shoe drive is the charring allocate and george schultzse shoe drive we have this lady that's the director of protocol for the statistical choorlt i want to recognize you thank you so much (clapping.) and i haven't seen him but steven made this project possible is mr. beckal here a big had an for steven he made this thing go. we have mayor edwin lee we're lucky to have him. we have members of the board of supervisors. i've seen one at least do...
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congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz is head of the dnc.she said republican special interest groups poured in millions to hold on to a republican congressional district they have comfortably held for nearly 60 years. i bet they had two statements prepared and that was the one she didn't want to have to use. =he didn't want to have to use. to be honest, they put forward a strong, credible candidate. this was a race they should have won, and i think they didn't because of the president, because of the problems with the administration, and because of obamacare. is it insurmountable? perhaps, but the democrats wanted to come forward today with strength and confidence and say, listen, dismiss the naysayers. our party is strong. we're unified. we're not vulnerable to the republicans. thought is not what happened. anyone who woke up and said it wasn't a big deal or didn't matter is not honest. >> i thought it happened the way it was going to happen. the republican was going to win. if you think about it, the race was held at the height of the publ
congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz is head of the dnc.she said republican special interest groups poured in millions to hold on to a republican congressional district they have comfortably held for nearly 60 years. i bet they had two statements prepared and that was the one she didn't want to have to use. =he didn't want to have to use. to be honest, they put forward a strong, credible candidate. this was a race they should have won, and i think they didn't because of the president, because...
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schultz, no relation, has come out in support of the pipeline. now, schultz told the vail global energy forum he's backing the project because it makes america less dependent on middle east oil. wrong. people tell me this will replace oil coming from venezuela. i don't believe that either. we got experts all over the place, dwont we? anyway, shut told the forum that is oil that doesn't go through the straits of hormuz. all right. a lot of oil does go through that portion of the world, but who says it will come to the united states? the canadian government is also stepping up its efforts to get the pipeline approved. ambassador to the united states, who i think is a quality guy, a good guy, has been a great politician for the canadians for years and not known to lie, he wrote a letter to john kerry on friday urging the united states to support the pipeline. he said if the pipeline is approved, can that today will work to reduce carbon emissions. ambassador wrote canada is committed to additional actions to reduce carbon emissions further. on frida
schultz, no relation, has come out in support of the pipeline. now, schultz told the vail global energy forum he's backing the project because it makes america less dependent on middle east oil. wrong. people tell me this will replace oil coming from venezuela. i don't believe that either. we got experts all over the place, dwont we? anyway, shut told the forum that is oil that doesn't go through the straits of hormuz. all right. a lot of oil does go through that portion of the world, but who...
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also today, the democratic chair deborah wasserman schultz compared the behavior to russia and the ukraine, oppressing the masses. they wanted his leadership power stripped. that resolution died along party lines. a while ago i spoke to chairman issa who maintained that the chairman had no right to speak, it was one meeting where all parties were heard. >> mr. cummings and i both had opening statements months ago, he asked if he could make a statement, i said no this is a continuation of a hearing previously recessed. i then adjourned. mr. cummings, in what appears to be a pre-staged event, then i have a right to talk, and screaming. i did exactly what is according to the books. i had a script by me that was approved by the parliamentarian, and i followed it. the last chairman and i were dear friends, we worked well together. elijah cummings got this job quite frankly saying he would be different from the others, holding me accountable. the ir targeted conservative groups and held back their ability for years. and that is what the investigation is. >> i have a lot of questions i want to ge
also today, the democratic chair deborah wasserman schultz compared the behavior to russia and the ukraine, oppressing the masses. they wanted his leadership power stripped. that resolution died along party lines. a while ago i spoke to chairman issa who maintained that the chairman had no right to speak, it was one meeting where all parties were heard. >> mr. cummings and i both had opening statements months ago, he asked if he could make a statement, i said no this is a continuation of...
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columbus sailed for america and locals here have centuries old claim to the land it's we're all rick schultz was born and it's where he intends to die his family has owned this farm since fifteen sixty she learned a trade from his father and plans to hand the business down to his son in law this has been our homeland for centuries it means everything to us but my family and my fellow villagers here face a terrible prospect our homes could soon be raised and our businesses destroyed. it's what's beneath the land an estimated two hundred fifty million tonnes of brown coal that threatens to wipe out a wash and two nearby villages off the map they have machines or strip mining the ground lignite or brown coal and you can see above vast size of this operation the coal mine behind me is already the size of several small towns but the company. wants to grow this we dish energy giant wants to double the size of the open cast mine vattenfall needs more lignite for its power plant one of the dirtiest in europe the local children call it the cloud making factory it's one of the most polluting fossil fu
columbus sailed for america and locals here have centuries old claim to the land it's we're all rick schultz was born and it's where he intends to die his family has owned this farm since fifteen sixty she learned a trade from his father and plans to hand the business down to his son in law this has been our homeland for centuries it means everything to us but my family and my fellow villagers here face a terrible prospect our homes could soon be raised and our businesses destroyed. it's what's...
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wash elsewhere a church for church it promises a house for a house but for residents like all rick schultz giving up is simply not an option and of. the here. my ancestors fought in the thirty year war with sweden in the seventeenth century and they defended this land and i will also stand firm and fight for my land i cannot imagine what happens if i lose this battle. reporting in outer wash germany and the sea captain of. up next on our to international we look at how some americans love of guns has passed on to their children kids with kalashnikovs about us. small protests of around a few hundred or up to after the sentencing of eight protesters who were convicted of instigating riots and russia's famous below a square around a year ago this incident like basically any incident russia is being blown completely out of proportion oh how could bush be so intolerant well the thing that people don't realize is that any sane government doesn't tolerate riots in fact according to the guardian two young men in chester england were sentenced to four years in prison that's equal to or less than a
wash elsewhere a church for church it promises a house for a house but for residents like all rick schultz giving up is simply not an option and of. the here. my ancestors fought in the thirty year war with sweden in the seventeenth century and they defended this land and i will also stand firm and fight for my land i cannot imagine what happens if i lose this battle. reporting in outer wash germany and the sea captain of. up next on our to international we look at how some americans love of...
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listen to what debbie wasserman schultz says.hey held for 60 years. you have had that. bill young did that have for quite a while. is she right? >> no. i think my soon to be colleagues on the democratic side are engaging in a lot of spin control today. we know the president of the united states took this district each race. it did go republican for many years in congress, but went democrat for the white house. this is a true purple district. the democrats are just spinning today because they know they lost on the message. their message is wrong. they are wrong on the issues for the american people. that's why we won this race. >> put on your political analyst hat for just a moment here. do you think that sink's comments on immigration a few short weeks ago, that was the reason that she lost, pushed you over the edge, or was it president obama and his approval ratings and the recent polls that came out about president obama? where do you think that falls? >> i think there are a lot of issues in this race and attracted a lot of nat
listen to what debbie wasserman schultz says.hey held for 60 years. you have had that. bill young did that have for quite a while. is she right? >> no. i think my soon to be colleagues on the democratic side are engaging in a lot of spin control today. we know the president of the united states took this district each race. it did go republican for many years in congress, but went democrat for the white house. this is a true purple district. the democrats are just spinning today because...
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he has spoke ton ceo howard schultz.e first ask you about your reaction to markets today, to janet yellen's press conference, to just the prospect of the fed raising rates here becoming more and more visible on the horizon? >> kellen, i'm so old school. i actually am from the kind of vision that when things get better, stocks can go higher. i know there's a new school of thought which is interest rates never go up and that's the only way stocks go higher. at a certain point, we don't want endless multiple expansion. what yellen said is we may have a better sales environment, may have more earnings, economy may be doing better, rates tend to go higher and we'll make -- we're not going to get in the way of it if it happens. kelly, that's called the business cycle, and those who don't think it happens, they should get out of the stock market. they should go into cds. cds are great for them, great for them. >> jim, what's interesting though, and you raise this point, you know, the business cycle typically doesn't end when th
he has spoke ton ceo howard schultz.e first ask you about your reaction to markets today, to janet yellen's press conference, to just the prospect of the fed raising rates here becoming more and more visible on the horizon? >> kellen, i'm so old school. i actually am from the kind of vision that when things get better, stocks can go higher. i know there's a new school of thought which is interest rates never go up and that's the only way stocks go higher. at a certain point, we don't want...
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. >>> let me bring in debbie wasserman schultz of florida, also the chair of the democratic nationalmittee. congresswoman, good to have you on. do last night's results give you any sense in your bones of what it's going to be like in november? >> no. i mean, i think if you look -- well, obviously, we would have preferred to have the outcome be different. winning is way better than losing. >> sure. >> but if you look at the special election cycles we've been through, 2006, democrats lost every special -- every competitive special election in that year, and we ultimately took the house back in 2010, we won every special election that was competitive that year, and we lost 63 seats. so, you know, greg walden, the head of the rncc last night basically said the elections are not predictive. if you look at this race very closely, you can see that -- i mean, it's a seat we haven't held in almost 60 years. >> i know. >> and our candidate really -- i mean, she lost, but she lost by less than 3,500 votes. it's the closest we've ever come in this race. you have a special election electorate in
. >>> let me bring in debbie wasserman schultz of florida, also the chair of the democratic nationalmittee. congresswoman, good to have you on. do last night's results give you any sense in your bones of what it's going to be like in november? >> no. i mean, i think if you look -- well, obviously, we would have preferred to have the outcome be different. winning is way better than losing. >> sure. >> but if you look at the special election cycles we've been through,...
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. >> 17-year-old steven schultz, his dad, bob, and his sister allison are on a fishing trip in the deepe tropical waters near panama. it's one last summer trip before both kids go off to school. >> my brother was leaving for college, so we were going to be going separate ways again, and i was excited. >> spirits are high. it's the threesome's first deep sea fishing adventure together, and it's a chance for bob to share his love of the sport with his children. >> yeah. it was going to be some good dad time. this was a good place to go to try to chase some big fish and get an opportunity to really enjoy the outside and just really get to know each other again. >> after a few days of catching small fish, the schultzes are on the hunt for the massive black marlin, a fish so fierce even experienced anglers fear their power. they're immensely strong and can weigh up to 1,000 pounds. >> whooo! >> well, black marlin is an apex predator like the blue marlin is, but they are extremely great fighters. they're tremendous jumpers. they do jump a lot. very exciting fish. >> the marlin's most dangerou
. >> 17-year-old steven schultz, his dad, bob, and his sister allison are on a fishing trip in the deepe tropical waters near panama. it's one last summer trip before both kids go off to school. >> my brother was leaving for college, so we were going to be going separate ways again, and i was excited. >> spirits are high. it's the threesome's first deep sea fishing adventure together, and it's a chance for bob to share his love of the sport with his children. >> yeah. it...
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way more than just howard schultz. he will speak with executives from nordstrom and zillow. >> and mr. watson, the "gold finger" legend. that's all from our program. from the entire team on "squawk on the street." thank you for watching. >> as we head noon on the east coast, let's get to the qu"fast money halftime report." >> never a dull moment on the floor. >> so true. >> you guys have a good one. see you tomorrow. welcome to the "halftime show." sleepless in seattle. jim cramer is at starbucks' annual meeting speaking with ceo howl ward shultz. how does the company plan on winning the ultracompetitive coffee wars? >>> up in the clouds. what does oracle's earnings mean for the stock and the company swash buckling leader larry ellison trader debate is just ahead. >>> emerging winner out performing the peers and one of the riskiest places in the market. you're going to hear from him live. jon and pete najarian are here along with mike murphy and steve grasso. we're all waiting to hear what janet yellen has to say in he
way more than just howard schultz. he will speak with executives from nordstrom and zillow. >> and mr. watson, the "gold finger" legend. that's all from our program. from the entire team on "squawk on the street." thank you for watching. >> as we head noon on the east coast, let's get to the qu"fast money halftime report." >> never a dull moment on the floor. >> so true. >> you guys have a good one. see you tomorrow. welcome to the...
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mayor ed lee, willie brown and george shalts -- schultz. brown referred to the idea for the memorial is 82 years old. >> san francisco is notorious for taking a long time to do anything. i am certain the person in 1932 that made this commitment actually assumed that he or she was going to be here to shovel the sand. >> mayor ed lee said the city is committed to having a new memorial finished by october. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. one price on the shelf but a different price at the check out. how technology could stop you from being ripped off. >> the reason why international criminals want to do business in the golden state. >> we are continuing to monitor the breaking news out of the east bay where crews are working to contain a grass fire that has been burning for three hours. >> after the break, the bay area weekend. which is in view. which day will be the warmest. female announcer: what will you get with your new sleep train mattress? man: i'm getting a camera! - i'm getting an espresso maker! - i'm getting a new smart phone! female announcer
mayor ed lee, willie brown and george shalts -- schultz. brown referred to the idea for the memorial is 82 years old. >> san francisco is notorious for taking a long time to do anything. i am certain the person in 1932 that made this commitment actually assumed that he or she was going to be here to shovel the sand. >> mayor ed lee said the city is committed to having a new memorial finished by october. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. one price on the shelf but a different price at...
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he's been at starbucks all day, interviewed howard schultz.o that in the promo of your show, jim, let's talk about the federal reserve. what do you make about the dow's drop right at the fed? is that some sort of anticipation of higher rates next year? >> well, to me it looks like the people are saying that in 2015 the short rates are going to -- the fed funds rate's going to go up perhaps in 2016 the fed's rate will go up maybe 1% to 2%. that's what this move seems to be saying. i respect what steve's saying when he looks at the statement but there's no disagreement with the action. the action is saying fed funds are going to go up and a lot of the bond market equivalent stocks are getting killed because they will not do so good when short rates go to 2%. this is the story as i see it. i think it's just knee-jerk again. but i'm watching the bank stocks do better. and that's a good sign. bank stocks need rates to go around 3%. i have no qualms with 3%. everything's going down initially. that's always wrong. that's just stupid. that's algorithm
he's been at starbucks all day, interviewed howard schultz.o that in the promo of your show, jim, let's talk about the federal reserve. what do you make about the dow's drop right at the fed? is that some sort of anticipation of higher rates next year? >> well, to me it looks like the people are saying that in 2015 the short rates are going to -- the fed funds rate's going to go up perhaps in 2016 the fed's rate will go up maybe 1% to 2%. that's what this move seems to be saying. i...
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i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now.ng, rev. >>> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, supreme showdown. the right wingers try again and again to tear down president obama's health care law. and today they're at it again. the supreme court heard arguments from two businesses whose owners don't want to comply with part of the affordable care act, saying it violates their religious beliefs to include certain forms of contraception in their employee's health plans. one of the businesses is hobby lobby. the country say
i'm ed schultz. "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now.ng, rev. >>> good evening, ed. and thanks to you for tuning in. tonight's lead, supreme showdown. the right wingers try again and again to tear down president obama's health care law. and today they're at it again. the supreme court heard arguments from two businesses whose owners don't want to comply with part of the affordable care act, saying it violates their religious beliefs to include certain...
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institute] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> worst debbie wasserman schultzf the national press club. atlowed by reince priebus the christian science monitor wreck this. >> karen ignagni joining us is o ofpresident and ce america's help care plan. joining us is mary agnes carey and julie rovner of national public radio. let me begin as we approach the deadline with the orderable care at. -- affordable care act. what will it look like? >> it will look like it looks like today on april 1. what we hope we see is a large number of individuals who are how the joining in march. we will not really know that until we have a sense of who coming in. it is a marathon. it has never been a sprint. we expected the healthier people would probably wait until the last bit of time to sign up. we have to see now what happens. we can get a better sense of that to the end of april. whiteyou give the house a grade, what would you give it? looking at the last several weeks particularly, there is a lot being done to make it clear what is out there, getting into social media. i think
institute] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> worst debbie wasserman schultzf the national press club. atlowed by reince priebus the christian science monitor wreck this. >> karen ignagni joining us is o ofpresident and ce america's help care plan. joining us is mary agnes carey and julie rovner of national public radio. let me begin as we approach the deadline with the orderable care at. -- affordable care act. what will it look like? >> it...
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starbucks ceo howard schultz has said repeatedly in recent months that he wants to make tea as popular as he helped make coffee with starbucks the idea for the collaboration came after winfrey shared her love of tea with salt and a wedding we attended last summer starbucks and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the teapot which i will go toward the oprah winfrey leadership academy foundation of youth educational opportunities. eye. it has atp care reform recently it's sunday again zoo has been improving all the suffering of the pneumonia. the female baby to readers know who begin drinking forward to from both schools and to breathe on her and following complications of being born when militants use the syrian section operation the bbq grill also suffered a collapsed lung during the week to school today rex ryan to me to be repaid was that mary ann came in spurts the ap an intention was to move him to read a way to kilograms on delivery the baby to realize eighteen year old mother named among the sorcerer covering off the emergency c section and effectiveness really have that th
starbucks ceo howard schultz has said repeatedly in recent months that he wants to make tea as popular as he helped make coffee with starbucks the idea for the collaboration came after winfrey shared her love of tea with salt and a wedding we attended last summer starbucks and a portion of the proceeds from the sale of the teapot which i will go toward the oprah winfrey leadership academy foundation of youth educational opportunities. eye. it has atp care reform recently it's sunday again zoo...
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schoumacher: fred schultz was vice-chairman of the fed board under volcker. the major change was a difference in how monetary policy was going to be carried out. before that, there habeen an effort to try to have relatively slow interest rate changes. that clearly was not doing the job of controlling the economy in this kind of a very volatile inflationary environment that had appeared in 1979. and so, the change was to go to strict targeting on the money supply alone. the effect of that is, if you're not paying any attention to the price of money -- which is what interest rates are -- the effect of targeting entirely on the supply is that the price of money is going to change a good deal more. schoumacher: by the end of the year, interest rates began to rise, and rise dramatically. by febary, the prime rate had reached a record 20%. among the first to feel the squeeze were small businessmen. we understand whathe objective of the national government is, what the objective of the fed is, but we think that what can be a cure for the country's ills can be fatal
schoumacher: fred schultz was vice-chairman of the fed board under volcker. the major change was a difference in how monetary policy was going to be carried out. before that, there habeen an effort to try to have relatively slow interest rate changes. that clearly was not doing the job of controlling the economy in this kind of a very volatile inflationary environment that had appeared in 1979. and so, the change was to go to strict targeting on the money supply alone. the effect of that is, if...
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our superhero thomas roberts has ion spider-me to -- >> our producer eric schultz speaks for us all whenroberts has ip spider-me to greatly expand my -- then we have another viewer that said thomas has inspeared me to go out and buy some burgers. those are his favorite. >> this is my favorite >>> thanks, everyone, for a great show. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> so how does this work? do you send ambassador rodman to n north korea? i read you'd be sending hulk hogan? or is that going to be tonya harding? >> what was it like to talk to the last president? >> it must stink you can't run thre
our superhero thomas roberts has ion spider-me to -- >> our producer eric schultz speaks for us all whenroberts has ip spider-me to greatly expand my -- then we have another viewer that said thomas has inspeared me to go out and buy some burgers. those are his favorite. >> this is my favorite >>> thanks, everyone, for a great show. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> so how does this work? do you send ambassador rodman to n north korea? i read you'd be...