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i didn't care for this stock at the time i didn't like gmos i was kind of biased tim collins saw it anothersaid the accumulation distribution line showed while the stock had down bdays, you ha low lies and then heavy volume on the up days collins noted such a consistent persistent accumulation or buying pattern versus the distribution or selling pattern convinced him that large funds were billing positions to own the stock long term. not to rent it for a quick move t. turns out that what i didn't see, what i was so confused about was that monsanto stock had started to be correlated with the price of corn which was going higher back then because of new found demand for ethanol and jegender by government price supports i was concerned about earnings and was worried about a shortfall and wasn't thinking big picture but the charts showed you big picture the work of collins told you not to fear. it was showing you that something bigger was developing than just the quarterback. he was dead right. and a stock that i would have kept you out of turned out to be a big winner when corn shot up taking
i didn't care for this stock at the time i didn't like gmos i was kind of biased tim collins saw it anothersaid the accumulation distribution line showed while the stock had down bdays, you ha low lies and then heavy volume on the up days collins noted such a consistent persistent accumulation or buying pattern versus the distribution or selling pattern convinced him that large funds were billing positions to own the stock long term. not to rent it for a quick move t. turns out that what i...
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something, i don't want you to overthink the market that's why tonight we're going off the charts with tim collinsleague at realmoney.com and a friend, to give you a better sense of what i'm talking about. cramer fave united technologies, we went up there to see pratt and whitney, reported a strong quarter. even though i liked the stock, it's ended up going lower. while nobody likes it when the market behaves irrationally. if a company reports a good company, and the stock goes down, we call that a buying opportunity. we're not being glib there's guys opportunities i thengs ementioned united tech, because we could be seeing something very similar to general dynamics after it reports tomorrow if general dynamics gives you a nice beat and maintains guidance, and the stock goes down, you might be getting a wonderful gift regular viewers know i am a huge fan of defense contractors one thing the trump white house and the republican congress really wanted to do is spend money on the military. that means buying new hardware at the same time, our allies around the world are beefing up their own defense sp
something, i don't want you to overthink the market that's why tonight we're going off the charts with tim collinsleague at realmoney.com and a friend, to give you a better sense of what i'm talking about. cramer fave united technologies, we went up there to see pratt and whitney, reported a strong quarter. even though i liked the stock, it's ended up going lower. while nobody likes it when the market behaves irrationally. if a company reports a good company, and the stock goes down, we call...
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let's speak to colonel tim collins, a retired army office who served in northern ireland. grew up in a unionist area and he was badly beaten by a loyalist gang. he suffered from ptsd. the prosecution say all of this wasn't at the root of his wrongdoing. ijust wonderwhat this wasn't at the root of his wrongdoing. ijust wonder what kind of background checks are actually made in relation to new recruits? the background checks are really looking for evidence of an individual. we are looking for things that may be in the realm of causing a problem. i think that whilst that is certainly the view the prosecution have, i wouldn't doubt that. it left him vulnerable to the advances of people who have no solution, they are obsolete in society, by which i mean dissident republicans. i fear that indeed a young life has been ruined by his actions. but many lives have probably been saved and this should send a message to people. when he is eventually released from prison he will look back on his wasted life, wasted behind bars, and realise these people have nothing to offer anybody. woul
let's speak to colonel tim collins, a retired army office who served in northern ireland. grew up in a unionist area and he was badly beaten by a loyalist gang. he suffered from ptsd. the prosecution say all of this wasn't at the root of his wrongdoing. ijust wonderwhat this wasn't at the root of his wrongdoing. ijust wonder what kind of background checks are actually made in relation to new recruits? the background checks are really looking for evidence of an individual. we are looking for...
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against tony blair over the war, bill stewardson, whose son alex was killed in iraq in 2007 and tim collinsn he would support george bush, come what may. the evidence he gave to the iraq inquiry, sirjohn chilcot said it was emotionally truthful but relied on beliefs, not facts. the fundamental reason for going to war was the belief that there were weapons of mass destruction. tony blair believed that. in part of the interview you have not shown, chilcot confirmed that he checked with the chairman of the joint intelligence committee, the person that assesses the intelligence, is it your view that there are weapons of mass destruction beyond reasonable doubt? the chairman of the committee said, yes, that is the position. he acted on an honest belief. what's more, chilcot said on previous occasions, including this report, that he acquits the government of deliberate you try to mislead the public or parliament. yes, we were wrong in relation to whether or not there were weapons of mass destruction. but it wasn't a campaign of deceit that led to is going to war. sirjohn chilcot does not doubt to
against tony blair over the war, bill stewardson, whose son alex was killed in iraq in 2007 and tim collinsn he would support george bush, come what may. the evidence he gave to the iraq inquiry, sirjohn chilcot said it was emotionally truthful but relied on beliefs, not facts. the fundamental reason for going to war was the belief that there were weapons of mass destruction. tony blair believed that. in part of the interview you have not shown, chilcot confirmed that he checked with the...
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tom carver and tim kaine have a bill, susan collins and bill nelson have a bill, and that will help stabilize the insurance markets. and we should look at claire mccaskill's proposal for the bare, b-a-r-e, counties that offer real health insurance for counties, relatively small number of counties, almost all rural, that are not covered. that's what we should do initially. then we should sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray are already talking about doing that. i'm hopeful they can begin a series of hearings. nobody has said obamacare is perfect. nobody has said our health care system doesn't need fixing. the problem was, when they started -- when they tried to just pull the rug out from under the existing health care system. so change it, improve it, but don't just take a knife and try to destroy it and put nothing in its place. and, so we can work together. and i said that on the floor last night and a whole number of republicans who are usually more quiet and conservative came over to me and said thank you and they'll do it. on health care, i hope what john mccain did
tom carver and tim kaine have a bill, susan collins and bill nelson have a bill, and that will help stabilize the insurance markets. and we should look at claire mccaskill's proposal for the bare, b-a-r-e, counties that offer real health insurance for counties, relatively small number of counties, almost all rural, that are not covered. that's what we should do initially. then we should sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray are already talking about doing that. i'm hopeful...
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tom carper and tim kaine have a bell, susan collins and bill nelson have a bill and that would help stabilizehe insurance markets. we should look at claire mccaskill's for the bear counties that offer real opportunities for health insurance for counties, a relatively small number of counties, almost rural that are not covered. then we should sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray are already talking about doing that, and i'm hopeful that they can begin a series of hearings. nobody has said obamacare is perfect, nobody has said our health care system doesn't need fixing. the problem was, when they tried to pull the rug out from under the existing health care, change it, improve it, but don't just take a knife and tried to destroy it and put nothing in its place. we can work together and i said that on the floor last night, and a whole number of republicans were usually more quiet and conservative came over to me and thanked me and said they want to do it. so on health care, but also in the senate as a whole, i hope what john mccain did would be regarded in history as a turn
tom carper and tim kaine have a bell, susan collins and bill nelson have a bill and that would help stabilizehe insurance markets. we should look at claire mccaskill's for the bear counties that offer real opportunities for health insurance for counties, a relatively small number of counties, almost rural that are not covered. then we should sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray are already talking about doing that, and i'm hopeful that they can begin a series of hearings....
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tom carper and tim kaine have a bill. susan collins and bill nelson have a bill.y will help stabilize the insurance market. we should look at claire mccaskill's bill for the bare, b-a-r-e counties for a relatively small counties, almost all rural that are not covered. then sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray are already talking about doing that. i'm hopeful they can begin a series of hearings. nobody has said obamacare is perfect. nobody has said our health care system doesn't need fixing. the problem was, when they tried to pull the rug out from under the existing health care system. so, change it, improve it, but don't just take a knife and try to destroy it and put nothing in its place. so, we can work together and i said that on the floor last night and a whole number of republicans who were usually more quiet and more conservative came over and thanked me and said they want to do it. on health care, but also in the senate as a whole. i hope what john mccain did will be regards in history as a turning point where the senate turned back f
tom carper and tim kaine have a bill. susan collins and bill nelson have a bill.y will help stabilize the insurance market. we should look at claire mccaskill's bill for the bare, b-a-r-e counties for a relatively small counties, almost all rural that are not covered. then sit down and trade ideas. lamar alexander and patty murray are already talking about doing that. i'm hopeful they can begin a series of hearings. nobody has said obamacare is perfect. nobody has said our health care system...
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collins, who has opposed, officially opposed the new health care plan? or could we be headed toward bipartisanship? listen to what republican senator timtt just told neil cavuto two hours ago. >> there will be a move from right and left to cobble together reforms that will address some of the challenges in the individual market, which means that we will be putting time, energy, and money back into a formula that does not work called obamacare. so if we fail here, we come right back, in my opinion, to the health care conversation, and we do that in a bipartisan fashion with democrats holding the ace. liz: he said bipartisan. is the bipartisan light about to turn green? to capitol hill chairman of the democratic caucus. thank you so much for joining us. i know it's a busy hour right now. let me begin with this. if senator scott is right, if it fails, will democrats in the house and senate come to negotiating table and how quickly? >> well, i think it's interesting to note. since when did the word bipartisan become a word? i think that the best legislation that gets accomplished is done in a bipartisan way. we harken back to 1986. in that
collins, who has opposed, officially opposed the new health care plan? or could we be headed toward bipartisanship? listen to what republican senator timtt just told neil cavuto two hours ago. >> there will be a move from right and left to cobble together reforms that will address some of the challenges in the individual market, which means that we will be putting time, energy, and money back into a formula that does not work called obamacare. so if we fail here, we come right back, in my...
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democrat senator tim kaine who serves on the armed services and foreign relations committee joins me now. healthcare, front and center, you've got lisa murkowski and of course susan collinsfirm. and look at the pressure being brought on her and other members of the alaska delegation by ryan zinke the interior secretary. >> that pressure is intense. but what lisa said is pretty important clr is we're getting pressure from our constituents to help them and not hurt them. in terms of who the pressure is coming from, i don't have any doubt that senator murkowski is going to decide i have to put alaska ians first and the press secretary calling and trying to arm twist me, all right get in line, everybody wants to arm twist me but we've got to be response of a is to the needs of our constituents pnd lt. and this is not a mine juror issue. healthcare is the most important expenditure anybody ever makes and it's the most important thing about our lives is our health. so i don't think you're going to easily buffalo any of us by threats from cabinet members. >> well, at this point where do we stand? is there likely to be a vote on what is called skinny repeal, whatever that means
democrat senator tim kaine who serves on the armed services and foreign relations committee joins me now. healthcare, front and center, you've got lisa murkowski and of course susan collinsfirm. and look at the pressure being brought on her and other members of the alaska delegation by ryan zinke the interior secretary. >> that pressure is intense. but what lisa said is pretty important clr is we're getting pressure from our constituents to help them and not hurt them. in terms of who the...
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tim. i just find it, jim vance is -- he epitomizes this building. >> it was a treat of the lifetime to get to know him. >> all right. thanks. >> good to see you. >>> senator susan collins, one of you guest. >> yep. >> she'll be joining chuck sunday on meet the press. you can watch that with us on 10:30, right here on nbc 4. >>> canvassing the scene for new clues and answers one day after woman was randomly attacked. >> local teacher stranded in alaska desperate to get home. we brought you her story and the kindness of strangers earlier this week. now, we're hearing from her directly. and you'll hear her only on news 4. >> we're paying tribute friend jim vance this evening. we'll share footage of him along with a whole lot of memories. it airs tonight on nbc >>> we're in weather alert mode, heavy rain and flooding in some areas and it's far from over. >> that's right, storm team 4 by 4 is in fairfax co there in the roads. police and fire trucks telling people to move their cars to higher ground now. as we're working to make sure you are prepared. >> amelia in storm center 4 tracking all the conditions out there right now and a look at what's still ahead. hello. >> hey,
tim. i just find it, jim vance is -- he epitomizes this building. >> it was a treat of the lifetime to get to know him. >> all right. thanks. >> good to see you. >>> senator susan collins, one of you guest. >> yep. >> she'll be joining chuck sunday on meet the press. you can watch that with us on 10:30, right here on nbc 4. >>> canvassing the scene for new clues and answers one day after woman was randomly attacked. >> local teacher stranded...
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tim cain he is insurance. the cost sharing bill, those bills in the past have had republican support either in state legislatures like my own or from senators like susan collins on reinsurance. there are some things that we can do. but they have to make sure they open the door and let us in. >> let's turn the page to russia and as our friends at pbs my question is brought to you by the numbers, 78, 2 and 11. we know there were eight people in the meeting at trump tower. there were two meeting was putin 11 days ago that we didn't know about. what this of list worries you? >> well all of it really. i mean the first -- the meeting -- the ever expanding clown carve the donald trump jr. meeting where it seems more and more russians were there. that's obviously something bob mueller is looking at and the senate judiciary committee has invited him to testify. and we'd like him to come before us as well as paul manafort and hear what happened. secondly, you have the fact that the president right going into that meeting, the g20 was already waveling on the fact that russia had hacked into our election by saying maybe it was other countries. then he left the meeting. o
tim cain he is insurance. the cost sharing bill, those bills in the past have had republican support either in state legislatures like my own or from senators like susan collins on reinsurance. there are some things that we can do. but they have to make sure they open the door and let us in. >> let's turn the page to russia and as our friends at pbs my question is brought to you by the numbers, 78, 2 and 11. we know there were eight people in the meeting at trump tower. there were two...