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and at that time the planet, due to a plate tectonics -- tectonics, the continents were completely different than they are now. there were arranged into one giant super continent, pangaea, so you have to imagine a super continent stretching all the way from the north pole down to the south pole. and that was when in the north -- so, basically in the north the area that eventually became siberia began to turn into a super volcano. and what happens in the super volcano is not a scientific term, but it basically referred to a massive, massive volcano. and this was a volcano caused by and a man's province which is a very large area where water is being released in multiple places, so you have to a imagine great big prevents opening above the earth. is not like a mountain where it's blowing upon the top. it's kind of like the iceland the volcano's the starts extruding lawbook among big waves of law about. so, again, it's not explosive. is just of law but losing out of these huge cracks and vans, and there are multiple bands. so in this northern area, pangaea, this event went on for of about -- le
and at that time the planet, due to a plate tectonics -- tectonics, the continents were completely different than they are now. there were arranged into one giant super continent, pangaea, so you have to imagine a super continent stretching all the way from the north pole down to the south pole. and that was when in the north -- so, basically in the north the area that eventually became siberia began to turn into a super volcano. and what happens in the super volcano is not a scientific term,...
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or whether it be just the kind of -- just incredible tectonic shift that has made it so the margins arealling apart. that's what went on tonight and yesterday. there's a bull market somewhere. i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! just leaves you shaking your head. how can anybody do this kind of thing? >> narrator: the widow of a fallen police officer. >> he had saved individuals out of the tower, and then turned around and went right back into the tower. >> narrator: she receives compensation for her loss, only to be scammed by a broker she thinks she can trust. >> for anyone to victimize anyone who was killed in 9/11, i just think your moral code has to be broken. >> narrator: then, a nation united by tragedy pledges to rebuild. >> they wanted to ma
or whether it be just the kind of -- just incredible tectonic shift that has made it so the margins arealling apart. that's what went on tonight and yesterday. there's a bull market somewhere. i'm jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow! just leaves you shaking your head. how can anybody do this kind of thing? >> narrator: the widow of a fallen police officer. >> he had saved individuals out of the tower, and then turned around and went right back into the tower. >> narrator:...
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but of course when i was the secretary of state the tectonic plates changed.en ronald reagan and i took office the cold war was as cold as it could get and when it was over it was all over with a shouting so there was a huge thing to be involved in and watch untold. >> in your book issues on my mind, you have rules for leadership and a couple of those stifel for the expanded on, the bryce harlow rule. but the first this to be a participant. >> that is what democracy is all about. early on when i was working with him in the primaries ronald reagan gave me a tie and this is democracy isn't a spectator sport. so be proud of it. be part of the politics but to participant. >> tool number fight, competence is the name of the game in leadership. >> it is a great start. if you are not competent you will be in big trouble. i had a tough experience with that though. i told you when i went to washington as the secretary of labor i was kind of an innocent in politics and i had a bunch of political appointed spots to fill, and i realized you are trained to work with a dive
but of course when i was the secretary of state the tectonic plates changed.en ronald reagan and i took office the cold war was as cold as it could get and when it was over it was all over with a shouting so there was a huge thing to be involved in and watch untold. >> in your book issues on my mind, you have rules for leadership and a couple of those stifel for the expanded on, the bryce harlow rule. but the first this to be a participant. >> that is what democracy is all about....
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those tectonic course changes can be pretty radical though. that's why you have to be re-evaluating your ideas and never dig in your heels when the facts change. two important disciplines that i stress in the best selling books, getting back to even, it's a book about methodology not just individual stocks that were working at time. it's pretty indispensable even as we only got back to even and then some. when you're looking for stocks to invest and hunting for the bull markets at 6:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m., you have to look at the bull list. a terrific way to begin. now, don't just pluck names off the new high list, they'll keep going up. that circular reasoning. why don't i recommend them on the show, well, it would be lazy and irresponsible. on many thing, a lot of them negative. no, no, anyone who sees my insane 4:15 a.m. tweets, i apply the same rigors, so i rarely claim not to buy off the high list unless there are circumstances which i'll talk about later in the show. what i like to do when hunting the stocks, wait for something to pull ba
those tectonic course changes can be pretty radical though. that's why you have to be re-evaluating your ideas and never dig in your heels when the facts change. two important disciplines that i stress in the best selling books, getting back to even, it's a book about methodology not just individual stocks that were working at time. it's pretty indispensable even as we only got back to even and then some. when you're looking for stocks to invest and hunting for the bull markets at 6:00 p.m. and...
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but, of course, when i secretary of state, the tectonic plates of the world changed. when ronald reagan and i took office, the cold war was as cold as it could get. and when we left it was all over but the shouting so that was a huge thing to be involved in and watch unfold. >> mr. secretary, in your book, "issues on my mind," you've got some rules for leadership. a couple of those you've already expounded on. harlowe wrote down the joe loftis role. but your first rule is to be a participant. >> oh, yeah. well, that's what democracy is all about. early on when i was working with him in the primaries, ronald reagan gave me a tie, and on the tie it says, democracy is not a spectator sport. so be part of it and be part of the politics, but be willing to serve and be a participant. >> rule number five, confidence is the name of the game in leadership. >> well, it's a great start to be competent. and if you're not confident you're going to get in big trouble. i had a tough experience with that though. i told you when i went to washington as sacred of labor i was kind of in
but, of course, when i secretary of state, the tectonic plates of the world changed. when ronald reagan and i took office, the cold war was as cold as it could get. and when we left it was all over but the shouting so that was a huge thing to be involved in and watch unfold. >> mr. secretary, in your book, "issues on my mind," you've got some rules for leadership. a couple of those you've already expounded on. harlowe wrote down the joe loftis role. but your first rule is to be...
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and at that time the planet, due to plate tectonics, the continentses were completely different than they are now. they were one giant super continent from the north to the south pole and in the area that became siberia turn into a supervolcano -- that's not a scientific term but refers to a massive, massive volcano, and this is a large area where lava is being released in multiple places. so you have to imagine great big vents opening up in the earth. not like a mountain where it's blowing up on the top. big vents opening up, like the iceland volcano we saw recently, and they just start extruding lava. big waves of lava. so it's not explosive. it's just oozing out of the huge cracks and vents. there's multiple vents, and so in this northern area opangia this event went on for about a thousand years. so, it was a thousand-year eruption, and what happened was, over time, the gasses and ash that were released from that volcanoic eruption were like a superindustrial revolution. they were releasing so much carbon into the environment that the climate first started to cool down, and then
and at that time the planet, due to plate tectonics, the continentses were completely different than they are now. they were one giant super continent from the north to the south pole and in the area that became siberia turn into a supervolcano -- that's not a scientific term but refers to a massive, massive volcano, and this is a large area where lava is being released in multiple places. so you have to imagine great big vents opening up in the earth. not like a mountain where it's blowing up...
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and at the time the planet due to plate tectonics, the continents were completely different than they are now. they were arranged into one giant supercontinent, ngo. said to imagine a supercontinent for stretching all the way from the north pole down to the south pole. that was when in the north, so basically in the north the area that eventually became siberia began to turn into a super volcano. and what happens in the super bowl can is not a scientific term. at its basic refer to a massive, massive volcanic and this was a volcano caused by a province which is a very large area where love is being released in multiple places to get to imagine great big things opening up in the earth but it's not like a mountain where split up on the top. the defense opened up like iceland volcano that we saw recently. they just start spewing lava. so again it's not explosive. it is law by using out of huge cracks and there's multiple events. answer in this northern area of 10 jia, this event went on for about i would say a thousand years. so it was 1000 your eruption. and what happened was over time
and at the time the planet due to plate tectonics, the continents were completely different than they are now. they were arranged into one giant supercontinent, ngo. said to imagine a supercontinent for stretching all the way from the north pole down to the south pole. that was when in the north, so basically in the north the area that eventually became siberia began to turn into a super volcano. and what happens in the super bowl can is not a scientific term. at its basic refer to a massive,...
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but of course when i was the secretary of state the tectonic plates changed.en ronald reagan and i took office the cold war was as cold as it could get and when it was over it was all over with a shouting so there was a huge thing to be involved in and watch untold. >> in your book issues on my mind, you have rules for leadership and a couple of those stifel for the expanded on, the bryce harlow rule. but the first this to be a participant. >> that is what democracy is all about. early on when i was working with him in the primaries ronald reagan gave me a tie and this is democracy isn't a spectator sport. so be proud of it. be part of the politics but to participant. >> tool number fight, competence is the name of the game in leadership. >> it is a great start. if you are not competent you will be in big trouble. i had a tough experience with that though. i told you when i went to washington as the secretary of labor i was kind of an innocent in politics and i had a bunch of political appointed spots to fill, and i realized you are trained to work with a dive
but of course when i was the secretary of state the tectonic plates changed.en ronald reagan and i took office the cold war was as cold as it could get and when it was over it was all over with a shouting so there was a huge thing to be involved in and watch untold. >> in your book issues on my mind, you have rules for leadership and a couple of those stifel for the expanded on, the bryce harlow rule. but the first this to be a participant. >> that is what democracy is all about....
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but of course, when i was the secretary of state, the tectonic plates of the world changed. when ronald reagan and i took office, the cold war was as close as it could get. when we left it was all over but the shouting abuse of the was a huge thing to be involved in and to watch it unfold. >> mr. secretary, in your book issues on my mind, you have some rules for leadership and a couple of those who have already expound upon. but the first rule is to be a participant. >> yes. well, that is what democracy is all about putative early on, when i was working with them in the primary, ronald reagan gave me at tie and on it it says democracy is not a spectator sport. so, be proud of it. and be part of the politics but be willing to serve and be a participant. >> rule number five, competence is the name of the game in leadership. >> it is a great start to be competent. if you are not competent you are going to get in big trouble. i have a tough experience with that though. i told you when i went to washington as the secretary of labor i was kind of an innocent in politics and i had
but of course, when i was the secretary of state, the tectonic plates of the world changed. when ronald reagan and i took office, the cold war was as close as it could get. when we left it was all over but the shouting abuse of the was a huge thing to be involved in and to watch it unfold. >> mr. secretary, in your book issues on my mind, you have some rules for leadership and a couple of those who have already expound upon. but the first rule is to be a participant. >> yes. well,...
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. >> tectonic. >> yeah.to this and i'm sure bill moyer speaks to it, i'm sure the documentary speaks to it, that we -- every four years we have politicians, actually every two years, how they're going to make the economy better. >> right. >> we're talking about the fact that average wages in america have gone down consistently since 1973. >> yeah, correct. >> we are talking about a generational shift that one election, one party, one leader can't even touch, right? >> seems to be that way. i mean, each, with every time we go back to milwaukee we hear that it's important to retrain and we all get behind retraining. it's important to reduce taxes. it's important to do one thing or another and it seems that day in and day out, these families' lives aren't necessarily improving with any of the policy prescriptions that we've heard so far. >> and if you watch our film you'll see these people, be they do retrain. >> oh, yeah. >> everything you're supposed to do. they go back to school. they get a certificate for t
. >> tectonic. >> yeah.to this and i'm sure bill moyer speaks to it, i'm sure the documentary speaks to it, that we -- every four years we have politicians, actually every two years, how they're going to make the economy better. >> right. >> we're talking about the fact that average wages in america have gone down consistently since 1973. >> yeah, correct. >> we are talking about a generational shift that one election, one party, one leader can't even touch,...