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greek pianist garnered ovations at the recent sure run fest in bonn where she focused on the other shulman namely clara whose 200th birthday is being celebrated this year. night jerkin has been called a poet at the piano. a fitting artist to interpret clash whose music seems filled with poetry. and her husband. were laid to rest in both. their graves as a place of pilgrimage for lovers of the should months music. the house where died is in a suburb of bonn at that time a senatorial for the mentally ill today it's a tourist attraction the shoeman museum and the home base of the schumann fest. this year the festival motto was dear clocker with a focus on clash woman in her bicentennial year. as you can see it's very hard to stop because the musical line is a whole long and i think that's very characteristic of her music and her conditions are very often technically very demanding as well kristie wrote them for herself and we other pianists have to him and it's to play them and i think that people have now really rediscovered her music and and see that it's not just the music of all but among
greek pianist garnered ovations at the recent sure run fest in bonn where she focused on the other shulman namely clara whose 200th birthday is being celebrated this year. night jerkin has been called a poet at the piano. a fitting artist to interpret clash whose music seems filled with poetry. and her husband. were laid to rest in both. their graves as a place of pilgrimage for lovers of the should months music. the house where died is in a suburb of bonn at that time a senatorial for the...
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community regards israel's occupation of the syrian territory as illegal we asked historian marc shulman for his thoughts on the implications of the move. usually you name something after a dead person right then israel there are plenty of things named after dead american presidents there's a lincoln street there's a truman village there's a kennedy forest i can name lots of things named after former american presidents who are long dead or you generally don't tend to name enough to someone who's living everyone knows that the way to get to a president trump to love you is to love him back or to love him he loves to have things named after him and this was another attempt to show love for president trump it's also a great way of underscoring in the next the israeli election that's coming again very very soon and that's considered a electoral plus for prime minister netanyahu the fact that he's close to president trump is considered something that israelis say well why would we possibly want to get rid of bibi netanyahu after all he is close to president trump and president up as a presen
community regards israel's occupation of the syrian territory as illegal we asked historian marc shulman for his thoughts on the implications of the move. usually you name something after a dead person right then israel there are plenty of things named after dead american presidents there's a lincoln street there's a truman village there's a kennedy forest i can name lots of things named after former american presidents who are long dead or you generally don't tend to name enough to someone...
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the one that caught my attention was paypal pay balance is run by dan shulman. he's been on our show talking about the need for privacy, talking about the value of the customer talking about not violating any rules. the exact on of the ethose of facebook maybe there's a sea change coming, people maybe facebook is going to go back to the light side and today's big rally, it was a lot of negativity in tech, including a 10% drop in nasdaq could be the nal that facebook has bottomed i'm jim cramer and i will see you monday - with every roar of an engine and turn of a steering wheel, there is an undeniable expression of artistry. everything has been louvered, channeled, manipulated, and blended. - a craftsman's eye for precision and a designer's obsession with perfection. it's sort of timeless design, and it's just pure design. and there's no greater example of this than the handmade automobile. i'm gonna go build my own car. tonight we'll explore the dying art of working with your hands. - i just had to get a car, cut it up, mess it up, keep going, and keep learning
the one that caught my attention was paypal pay balance is run by dan shulman. he's been on our show talking about the need for privacy, talking about the value of the customer talking about not violating any rules. the exact on of the ethose of facebook maybe there's a sea change coming, people maybe facebook is going to go back to the light side and today's big rally, it was a lot of negativity in tech, including a 10% drop in nasdaq could be the nal that facebook has bottomed i'm jim cramer...
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not just a force of taking your name and selling it, this is being as private as possible, or dan shulmanm pay pal wouldn't have gotten behind it. the leibra block chain piece, it is block chain, it is very secure >> what seems to be capturing people's attention this morning is not necessarily changing the face of facebook to become a friendlier -- >> you don't like that >> maybe that happens, maybe it doesn't. you got mark may who i know will join us later, and this report suggests it is the most -- one of the most well organized efforts by global consumer tech company yet. >> i did that yesterday. >> you did you were on the mad dash, you pointed all this out, mark ma haney saying this could be one of the most important initiat e initiatives in the history of the country. >> yes, i said this yesterday. says it today. i say it here, comes out there he gets paid millions, i get nothing. >> get out your violin. >> yes we're so sorry >> look, the introduction to libra, zuckerberg, zuckerberg sounds like, yeah, he's almost biblical there is -- it works it is a good idea. they do have this net
not just a force of taking your name and selling it, this is being as private as possible, or dan shulmanm pay pal wouldn't have gotten behind it. the leibra block chain piece, it is block chain, it is very secure >> what seems to be capturing people's attention this morning is not necessarily changing the face of facebook to become a friendlier -- >> you don't like that >> maybe that happens, maybe it doesn't. you got mark may who i know will join us later, and this report...
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, remember dan shulman is unassailable in terms of his privacy concerns.hey have to distance themselves from facebook. >> who is this a threat to >> it is interesting, because, you know what, they have the mastercard and the visa lined up, they have everybody lined up the friction people in the data processing people behind it, normally that's who you would be worried about. this is what i would regard this as paper leaping over plastic, right to currency. it is digital. or a crypto, using block chain doesn't franchise it it is the companies that -- it is the countries that they're not in anyway, these payment processors so watch this, this is going to be the biggest thing that happened to facebook in years. we won't be talking -- >> years >> years, yes, because this is going to be their attempt to be able to give away something that everybody in the world will love and they can go and -- >> goodwill initiative. >> wow and they need a billion dollars, they'll get it. >> even out all the bad things >> everybody i talked to who i thought would dump on this w
, remember dan shulman is unassailable in terms of his privacy concerns.hey have to distance themselves from facebook. >> who is this a threat to >> it is interesting, because, you know what, they have the mastercard and the visa lined up, they have everybody lined up the friction people in the data processing people behind it, normally that's who you would be worried about. this is what i would regard this as paper leaping over plastic, right to currency. it is digital. or a...
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. >> i would stick with it i was with dan shulman yesterday, the excellent ceo, i think they got a lotot want you to sell paypal my travel trust sold it too soon i was wrong. jason in new york. >> caller: booyah from the big apple, jim >> good to have someone local. what's up? >> caller: not much. i have been following a stock for quite some time and i want to know if it's time to buy. clr, continental research. >> no, it's not. i don't like the fossil fuel stocks i don't like the ones that don't have dividends, even the ones with dividends aren't doing that well i had an interview with the ceo of royal dutch and i still wasn't interested even with that one with a good yield so i'm taking a hard pass andy in indiana. >> caller: booyah, jc. >> booyah. >> caller: calling about united natural foods, unfi, thank you >> not good. not a good situation and i got to tell you, i don't even like the whole cohort anymore. i think you got to stay away it's been one disappointment after another. says it all, right how about we go to jerry in michigan jerry. >> caller: yes, hi, i'm interested in pfi
. >> i would stick with it i was with dan shulman yesterday, the excellent ceo, i think they got a lotot want you to sell paypal my travel trust sold it too soon i was wrong. jason in new york. >> caller: booyah from the big apple, jim >> good to have someone local. what's up? >> caller: not much. i have been following a stock for quite some time and i want to know if it's time to buy. clr, continental research. >> no, it's not. i don't like the fossil fuel stocks...
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of -- pay pal today down, cheapened executive who is connecting with venmo left i think that dan shulman much larger bench net. people are dumping pay pal and i think that is ill advised. some very good companies with a lot of people who work there stop selling that. >> let's talk some caterpillar big story today, atlanta cuts to underweight on macro concerns, and with jim last night on mad money. take a quick listen to that. >> publicly stated that we expect tariffs to be between 250 and 350 million this year. we're very comfortable still meeting our forecast, dealing with those challenges. so, again, it is part of what we do we have seen this before we have been through it. >> all right so your thoughts on this >> i thought it was amazing. a transform caterpillar with a lot of services, much more service revenue by the way than apple has in terms of trying to change the prestige. this man changed things. he has decided for consistent profitable growth, no longer episodic growth, he's committed to a high single digit dividend boost. boost earlier. and to a consistent buyback, they are r
of -- pay pal today down, cheapened executive who is connecting with venmo left i think that dan shulman much larger bench net. people are dumping pay pal and i think that is ill advised. some very good companies with a lot of people who work there stop selling that. >> let's talk some caterpillar big story today, atlanta cuts to underweight on macro concerns, and with jim last night on mad money. take a quick listen to that. >> publicly stated that we expect tariffs to be between...
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. >>> shah gilani is here, joel shulman, susan li, ashley webster all together now.comments on trade from steve mnuchin, positive comments on fed rates from chair powell. shah, is that what's driving the market this morning? >> i don't think it's the interest rate comments from chairman powell. i think what it is is the positive comment coming out of supposedly china through mnuchin. i don't know, i think it was retraction of what was originally the story that it was 90% done deal. i don't think that's the case -- [ speaking simultaneously ] >> i think expectations rose that we were close to a deal. the market is hanging on that. nothing will matter until we know whether or not anything comes out of japan. stuart: let's move on. we have the online furniture retailer, wayfair, some workers are going to walk off the job today because the company's selling furniture to those migrant camps on the border. the workers do not approve. wait a minute. you say wayfair is not long for this world anyway, right? >> 25% of the floating shares have been shorted. any time the market
. >>> shah gilani is here, joel shulman, susan li, ashley webster all together now.comments on trade from steve mnuchin, positive comments on fed rates from chair powell. shah, is that what's driving the market this morning? >> i don't think it's the interest rate comments from chairman powell. i think what it is is the positive comment coming out of supposedly china through mnuchin. i don't know, i think it was retraction of what was originally the story that it was 90% done...