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i really it in a way it was it was like jim's show in way jim obviously, jim loved good literature. he was always reading and the fact that he was reading columns, novel piqued, calms, curiosity for sure i don't i doubt if you you're novelists i mean, i doubt if you would have reached out necessarily i don't think we would have met without that. i mean the world is web together in truly extraordinary ways. i did the same as you, i must admit. zoomed in on that photograph. i think he's in the tilly's section, which is kind a fairly naughty little section. and i think that's why he's got a little bit of a smile on his face. but no, the fact he was he was reading this book, you know, connected me to him, um, and, you know, when i saw photograph and then put it up against the other photograph that we all know about, then i had to balance all these things in my mind. and i wrote to diane immediately or not. not immediately, but within a couple of months. and then she never got that. she never got the email because i said, if you ever want to write about your son or about your own experie
i really it in a way it was it was like jim's show in way jim obviously, jim loved good literature. he was always reading and the fact that he was reading columns, novel piqued, calms, curiosity for sure i don't i doubt if you you're novelists i mean, i doubt if you would have reached out necessarily i don't think we would have met without that. i mean the world is web together in truly extraordinary ways. i did the same as you, i must admit. zoomed in on that photograph. i think he's in the...
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jim lied. jim didn't lie well. it was looked at as a quid pro quo for, uh, kushner's political contributions, and i wrote a story about how charlie kushner had lobbied hard for this job. a few days later i got a call from one of mcgreevey's operatives. he said, "ron, i wanna set the record straight. charlie kushner did not lobby for that job. charlie kushner demanded that job, ron." determining what's in a legal quid pro quo versus just shady politics can honestly be difficult. but what's clear is that kushner bankrolled mcgreevey's campaign. people were right to be concerned about any potential conflict of interest. and when the new jersey state senate summoned charles kushner to explain himself, he backed out instead. almost nobody noticed except for this guy... ♪ ...the u.s. attorney, chris christie. after looking more closely at why kushner might have turned down the plum gig in order to not have to testify, chris christie discovered that not only did kushner funnel a suspicious amount of money to mcgreevey's
jim lied. jim didn't lie well. it was looked at as a quid pro quo for, uh, kushner's political contributions, and i wrote a story about how charlie kushner had lobbied hard for this job. a few days later i got a call from one of mcgreevey's operatives. he said, "ron, i wanna set the record straight. charlie kushner did not lobby for that job. charlie kushner demanded that job, ron." determining what's in a legal quid pro quo versus just shady politics can honestly be difficult. but...
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>> hi, jim. it is good to get to talk you today. >> same, marshall. what is happening? >> i am looking at best buy but i wonder if i should be concerned about recent insider selling. >> okay. first of all, thank you for being a member of the club. i like best buy because i think we will see a radical refresh of pcs come this fall. and they are not focusing on this. they are making a big mistake. the pc recycle is going to drive best buy higher. i am urging people to get long best buy. particularly, club members know how much i like the stock. brian in connecticut. brian? >> hello, jim. thank you for taking my call. i am working with the charitable trust. >> i am proud that i have given away more than $4 million. >> my question is about at&t. back in 2016, it was about $43 a share. at this time, even with reverse mortgage trust , it is still bad. what do you think about the management, the company, and the stock? >> you know, my nana always said if you don't have anything good to say, don't say it
>> hi, jim. it is good to get to talk you today. >> same, marshall. what is happening? >> i am looking at best buy but i wonder if i should be concerned about recent insider selling. >> okay. first of all, thank you for being a member of the club. i like best buy because i think we will see a radical refresh of pcs come this fall. and they are not focusing on this. they are making a big mistake. the pc recycle is going to drive best buy higher. i am urging people to get...
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gym or jim? >> i'm going to say jim morris morrison. >> they want to date is a lot of or not i guess, i dunno, i'm not judging you. [laughter] >> wanted to. >> all that time put in for nothing. >> i studied and everything. [laughter] >> rig up. there is no one type, no one reason, no one way i think it's a gym like workout gym. >> you are correct, crunch fitness because they serve potato chips, right? >> deli jenny, all the people you seek will be free, new year's day promotion? >> i'm going to say jim morrison the mark you are correct. jenny bail on fire. [laughter] a free weekend. here we go. i'm to walk, time to run, time to end your arrows office on. >> this has to be jim morrison mcgregor sure? have you been on the websites? they are so absurd. >> when i be doing archery the gym gym? >> probably. [laughter] >> it's called cross [bleep]. but it is jim morrison. you're getting it back. kevin walling. fall off your moral high horse and see what you find at the bottom. >> i think that's like a f
gym or jim? >> i'm going to say jim morris morrison. >> they want to date is a lot of or not i guess, i dunno, i'm not judging you. [laughter] >> wanted to. >> all that time put in for nothing. >> i studied and everything. [laughter] >> rig up. there is no one type, no one reason, no one way i think it's a gym like workout gym. >> you are correct, crunch fitness because they serve potato chips, right? >> deli jenny, all the people you seek will be...
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jim lehrer will handle the earnest, plain-spoken questions from washington. jim?" and the new yorker poked fun at the way the two were occasionally mixed up by viewers. "i never knew who was who until the other one left". robin: a lot of people think there's a maclehrer out there! >> hi there, mr. mcnulty! robin: it's macneil. >> oh, sorry. jeffrey: the pair also enjoyed being part of the public television family -- including the gang on sesame street, which robin visited to interview a certain well-known grouch. robin: our cameras are on sesame street where oscar the grouch is ready, willing and crazy to talk to us. i see that you are in the ice cream business. oscar: did you figure that out all by yourself or did lehrer help you? jeffrey: even while co-anchoring the nightly program, robin took on other projects, especially focused on his passion for language. his 1986 round-the-world 9-part series, "the story of english"-- broadcast pbs and the bbc -- explored the history and development of the language. robin: we are setting out on a journey to see what is happe
jim lehrer will handle the earnest, plain-spoken questions from washington. jim?" and the new yorker poked fun at the way the two were occasionally mixed up by viewers. "i never knew who was who until the other one left". robin: a lot of people think there's a maclehrer out there! >> hi there, mr. mcnulty! robin: it's macneil. >> oh, sorry. jeffrey: the pair also enjoyed being part of the public television family -- including the gang on sesame street, which robin...
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good to see you, jim >> good to see you, jim. that's jim fish, president and ceo of wm. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> coming up, this company helps feed the country feed your need for good research cramer goes farm to tv when we return >>> agco the maker of big ticket farm equipment agco's stock has been trading sideways for some time during this period the company's made some big moves under the surface in order to make its business more attractive they've embraced precision agriculture, doing more retrofitting of existing equipment and management is working very hard to cut costs make the company more efficient. is that enough to overcome this difficult tape let's go straight to the source with the chairman, president and ceo offi agco. >> how fun to be on the floor of the stock exchange >> we talk about ukraine, brazil it's great to have you here. and i think it might do us all good to start with the fact that a tractor is no longer an analog device it's a digital device and you're the leader >> absolutely. there's so much technology on our combines, the mac
good to see you, jim >> good to see you, jim. that's jim fish, president and ceo of wm. "mad money's" back after the break. >>> coming up, this company helps feed the country feed your need for good research cramer goes farm to tv when we return >>> agco the maker of big ticket farm equipment agco's stock has been trading sideways for some time during this period the company's made some big moves under the surface in order to make its business more attractive...
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it was one of the favorites, jim. and i couldn't tell you about the celebration that people found out that we were bringing it back. it's a big hit. >> all right. now, let's talk about something that is a big hit in our world, which is you did something i know we have been urging people to do, ceos, which is do a stock split. a lot of them come back and say jim, it's too expensive, too costly. the big funds don't want it. and not only, that you can go buy a fractional share. we countered by saying sam walton didn't feel that way. sam walton, one of the greatest investors and creators of our time. can you give us the history why you felt it was okay to do? >> you know, jim, we studied this every year or so. we have our bankers come in and we talk about the pros and cons of doing the split. and cost was never really a big problem for us. but we couldn't really find a compelling reason until recently. there is two reasons really that led to the split. one is our employees. it was getting harder and harder for us to get t
it was one of the favorites, jim. and i couldn't tell you about the celebration that people found out that we were bringing it back. it's a big hit. >> all right. now, let's talk about something that is a big hit in our world, which is you did something i know we have been urging people to do, ceos, which is do a stock split. a lot of them come back and say jim, it's too expensive, too costly. the big funds don't want it. and not only, that you can go buy a fractional share. we countered...
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sam. >> jim, how are you? >> i am good how are you? >> i'm all right, jim. you know i got an interesting company for you tonight. genome sequencing is going to be really important to our healthcare system. important area to watch. one of the companies i've been paying attention to is the market in the space. that's illumina. >> it's a good company that's not well run that's why i've been recommending danaher which is better run. i don't want to own a company that's poorly run because then the stock gets hurt. jimmy in georgia jimmy. >> hello how you doing? >> i'm doing well. how about you? >> i'm good. i was ghoioing to ask you about bank of america. >> inexpensive stock more expensive than citi i do prefer other banks. i don't think that it's one of the big ones, not my favorite. norma in new jersey. >> hi, jim, i appreciate you sharing your market wisdom buy, sell, or hold >> very expensive. i'm not kbgoing to recommend it. i can't understand why it's so high john in pennsylvania john >> boo-yah, jim. home health services company that went public in januar
sam. >> jim, how are you? >> i am good how are you? >> i'm all right, jim. you know i got an interesting company for you tonight. genome sequencing is going to be really important to our healthcare system. important area to watch. one of the companies i've been paying attention to is the market in the space. that's illumina. >> it's a good company that's not well run that's why i've been recommending danaher which is better run. i don't want to own a company that's...
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i think you say jim is really on the team as larry. i did not look at his stuff until i did my stuff. he recommends waiting to buy until we get to that zone of historical safety. and i'm coming around to his view. back on march 5th larry showed us this chart of the s&p in black. again, he was looking for a peek. december little earlier in the month. again, right. check out the same chart from yesterday. this kind of took a little longer. there was a lag for a few weeks. but, in the end larry was right. he got obliterated the last few weeks. the cycle forecast says it's probably not safe until may 20th. so, there could be a little bit more pain here than there would be in the nasdaq. that's why larry thinks she shouldn't get too attached right now to this week's rebound. what we've seen tonight. there is real weakness out there. remember i keep telling you. you've got to understand. the economy is weaker than people think. this one is close to home. it's just a few days before peaked. take a look at what he showed us back then with the
i think you say jim is really on the team as larry. i did not look at his stuff until i did my stuff. he recommends waiting to buy until we get to that zone of historical safety. and i'm coming around to his view. back on march 5th larry showed us this chart of the s&p in black. again, he was looking for a peek. december little earlier in the month. again, right. check out the same chart from yesterday. this kind of took a little longer. there was a lag for a few weeks. but, in the end...
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tweet me @jim p. cramer. we're taught to always look forward because bringing up the past is worthless. that's the first lesson in business wherever you go. and you know what? it's wrong. sometimes the past is so crazy it distorts everything. that's what's happened with covid which disrupted so many things to the point where it's still with us. even though the pandemic ended more than two years ago. it's just not acknowledged enough as a factor still. and i've got to start changing that so we can start making some money because of it. the markets were humming most of the day until oil broke to the up side despite ample supply, causing people to believe something terrible must be lurking in the middle east. bonds rallied. rates fell. flight to quality head of what many frards think will be a widening of both the ukraine and mideast wars. then fed official neale kashkari spoke up don't they all and said maybe we don't need any rate cuts. perfect. thanks, pal. can't you just let jay powell do the talking? but th
tweet me @jim p. cramer. we're taught to always look forward because bringing up the past is worthless. that's the first lesson in business wherever you go. and you know what? it's wrong. sometimes the past is so crazy it distorts everything. that's what's happened with covid which disrupted so many things to the point where it's still with us. even though the pandemic ended more than two years ago. it's just not acknowledged enough as a factor still. and i've got to start changing that so we...
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all right, jim, jim parsons, you are up. here we go. >> all right. >> jimmy: and now we'll go this way. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now it will go that way. >> that was very well done. >> jimmy: no, it was not. you're being very nice. >> well, that hook on the end gave it -- >> jimmy: yeah, the hook was -- yeah, that's what -- yeah, that was the one. >> so, i'm going to look at this. >> jimmy: all right, you're going to look at that, then draw as it spins toward tariq. >> okay. >> jimmy: and then he'll get a a chance -- do i stand here? >> who's controlling the spinning? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: or do i --? i go here by here with kaia. and we get a chance to win too. all right, good. >> oh, okay. >> jimmy: all right. if tariq doesn't get it, which happens. >> okay. all right. ♪ [ laughter ] >> tariq: a full moon. ♪ >> jimmy: eclipse! solar eclipse! [ bell dinging ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we're really good. we're really good at this. what are you talking about? >> tariq: leave me alone. >> jimmy: what are you talki
all right, jim, jim parsons, you are up. here we go. >> all right. >> jimmy: and now we'll go this way. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ and now it will go that way. >> that was very well done. >> jimmy: no, it was not. you're being very nice. >> well, that hook on the end gave it -- >> jimmy: yeah, the hook was -- yeah, that's what -- yeah, that was the one. >> so, i'm going to look at this. >> jimmy: all right, you're going to look at that, then draw...
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and one of the beautiful things is that jim, jim story, even though he's gone, is alive and his voice is alive through diane stinging, you said about this book this is a book that will shake your soul out. what was it about about jim's story, about diane story that i'm like, i think jim's stories, all of our stories, obviously we're not in that exact situation, but anything that happens to any of us happens to all of us. we are a community, a world community, not just american than english, irish, wit i look upon it? refugees, for example, as us, they are not a separate species. they are also in a different situation and every person can make a difference just to try to do good, make a difference for others. >> well, thank you so much. this book is really, truly extraordinary. thank you. >> again, de unfolding in column mechanic, new book it's called the american mother and i really found it incredibly moving and well reading. right now. you can watch actually sting perform the song he wrote in honor of jim foley. it's called the empty chair. he recorded it in there. are you played it
and one of the beautiful things is that jim, jim story, even though he's gone, is alive and his voice is alive through diane stinging, you said about this book this is a book that will shake your soul out. what was it about about jim's story, about diane story that i'm like, i think jim's stories, all of our stories, obviously we're not in that exact situation, but anything that happens to any of us happens to all of us. we are a community, a world community, not just american than english,...
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i spoke to her in 2014 shortly after jim was killed keeps us going is definitely the way jim lift the gm will live on. >> and that is our >> deepest desire that this foundation make that happen in the best sense that our government can have better response to american hostages and their families that we can continue to promote freedom of speech and educator asian in the world that the best of america can be >> well now a decade later, dianne fully is released and extraordinary new book. it's called american mother, along with author column mccann it's deeply moving book about jim foley and about grief and june fully story. so moved the singer staying that he wrote a song about him. earlier i spoke with dianne foley and column mccann and stay first of all thank you so much for doing this. this book is truly incredible. it is probably one of the best books i have read in many, many years, if not in my life. and the writing is just so stunning and the story is so incredible >> can you just talk first of all, >> dana about your decision to tell this story, to tell jim store. >> well, i've
i spoke to her in 2014 shortly after jim was killed keeps us going is definitely the way jim lift the gm will live on. >> and that is our >> deepest desire that this foundation make that happen in the best sense that our government can have better response to american hostages and their families that we can continue to promote freedom of speech and educator asian in the world that the best of america can be >> well now a decade later, dianne fully is released and extraordinary...
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let's let robin and jim do it. >> hey robin. >> i guess that's it. >> good night. >> good night, jim. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by. >> it was like an aha moment. this is what i love doing. early stage companies have this energy that energizes me. these are people trying to change the world. when i volunteer with women entrepreneurs, it's the same thing. i'm helping people reach their dreams. i'm thriving by helping others every day. bdo. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the newshour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. >> certified financial planner professionals are proud to support pbs newshour. more information at let's make a plan.org. >> the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during climate change so people and nature can thrive together. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public b
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>> caller: good afternoon, jim. i value your opinion. >> thank you. >> caller: tell me if i should buy more, hold what i have or sell my shares in sgh. >> this company missed its quarter by an element that was so big that i cannot countenance recommending it. i can only countenance selling it. yeah, i'm not kidding. i think it's that bad. let's go to donny in illinois. don? >> caller: hello, jim. >> hey, don. >> caller: within the last week or two, you have spoken well of embridge. as an 80-year-old, i've been looking at it. and everything seemed good, but there was some analysts who expressed a concern. that's the term they used about its ability to maintain a stiff dividend and service its debt. >> see, i just don't see that. i've gone over the cash flows multiple times. we've spoken to the company multiple times. i think it does have the cash flows. knew is just -- you can say jim, embridge has bagged you before, but it hasn't. and i think greg is a good operator. i'm not going against them. i'm just not. let's g
>> caller: good afternoon, jim. i value your opinion. >> thank you. >> caller: tell me if i should buy more, hold what i have or sell my shares in sgh. >> this company missed its quarter by an element that was so big that i cannot countenance recommending it. i can only countenance selling it. yeah, i'm not kidding. i think it's that bad. let's go to donny in illinois. don? >> caller: hello, jim. >> hey, don. >> caller: within the last week or two, you...
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and jim, let me just put it in perspective. the first day of operation iraqi freedom and 2003, the so-called shock and awe campaign had 500 precision weapons on the first day, this one had 320 in about five hours. so that gives you a comparison of scope and scale for these two kinds of attack. >> well, that's a remarkable comparison, shocking or at least attempted, right? but, but thwarted largely kimberly, israel and iran, they've been engaged to some degree in the shadow war for a number of years now. but iran has now targeted israel directly. and enlarge form here. by the way, you have iranian official saying quite publicly right now that listen, you strike any of our assets and we reserve the right to strike israeli territory for you again, is this a new normal, well knew, more dangerous normal dangerous new normal in that look iran lobbed more than 300 munitions at israel. and what price is it paying on the world stage? a stiff g7 statement. sure. >> but it's >> already been sanctioned to the hilt. i don't know what else t
and jim, let me just put it in perspective. the first day of operation iraqi freedom and 2003, the so-called shock and awe campaign had 500 precision weapons on the first day, this one had 320 in about five hours. so that gives you a comparison of scope and scale for these two kinds of attack. >> well, that's a remarkable comparison, shocking or at least attempted, right? but, but thwarted largely kimberly, israel and iran, they've been engaged to some degree in the shadow war for a...
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jim: yeah. it's interesting because i keep telling everybody who will listen bring us every 20,000 to 40,000 square-foot box that's in a good sector of town. we don't have to be on maine and maine but that's preferred. -- main and main but that's preferred. we are trying to find as many sites as possible. we are finding it relatively difficult. our appetite to grow is significant. our franchise owners are doing a tremendous job. we want more real estate. katie: it's interesting to hear that fresh perspective. how many gyms does that translate into? what is the target in terms of how many gyms you would like to expand into? jim: this year or in total? katie: let's do both. jim: we would like to open 75 this year and north of 100 year, which is two per week. we believe we have wide space north of another 2000 opportunities in the u.s., not including international sites. katie: you will have to tell us how that's going. let's talk about one of the hottest topics of this year and last year. that is
jim: yeah. it's interesting because i keep telling everybody who will listen bring us every 20,000 to 40,000 square-foot box that's in a good sector of town. we don't have to be on maine and maine but that's preferred. -- main and main but that's preferred. we are trying to find as many sites as possible. we are finding it relatively difficult. our appetite to grow is significant. our franchise owners are doing a tremendous job. we want more real estate. katie: it's interesting to hear that...
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i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. >>> right now unless call, a major development in the middle east, as oil prices are popping. it's back. could hot inflation deflate president biden's re-election bid? new data you have got to see. waving tata to tech. while major mall straight bank says it's time for you to move on from some of these red-hot stocks, and unnerving, the mess for boeing and its suppliers taking an even stranger turn. >>> plus, shareholderé mounting against one potential paramoun
i'm jim cramer. see you tomorrow. >>> right now unless call, a major development in the middle east, as oil prices are popping. it's back. could hot inflation deflate president biden's re-election bid? new data you have got to see. waving tata to tech. while major mall straight bank says it's time for you to move on from some of these red-hot stocks, and unnerving, the mess for boeing and its suppliers taking an even stranger turn. >>> plus, shareholderé mounting against one...
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jim, what do you make? i have to dig into this a little bit. >> when you see a stock down 11-odd percent that means something dramatically has gone wrong at the company or there's something going on in the economy much worse than people expected i don't see either here. i think this is a massive overreaction i don't own the stock. i'm not a big fan of social media. i can look at the stock and say it's attractively priced i think the reason it's down today is people are worried this is an echo of 2022 when meta was spending too much. i think, however, mr. zuckerberg and his team got the message and changed tune in 2023 i think they are pivoting to be on the balls of their feet and want to invest in their company. i think this is an overreaction. to me, look, if you're a long-term investor, you want them to put their money into a.i. and maybe it will stumble, take a while to see the payoffs walmart is so very different than meta. i remember when doug mcmillan came out and said we will invest in digital years
jim, what do you make? i have to dig into this a little bit. >> when you see a stock down 11-odd percent that means something dramatically has gone wrong at the company or there's something going on in the economy much worse than people expected i don't see either here. i think this is a massive overreaction i don't own the stock. i'm not a big fan of social media. i can look at the stock and say it's attractively priced i think the reason it's down today is people are worried this is an...
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david. >> jim how about that vertiv? >> you know what they bought back -- listen to me vertiv bought back -- do you see how many shares they bought back >> a helot. everybody loves vertiv >> they bought back six million shares they bought back 9.1 million shares at $66, vertiv. so, i see you citi, and i raise you vertiv what do you think? >> i like it >> yeah. >> dave coaty, man >> dave coaty. i was there when he happened to be making some changes with management and it was kind of like what jamie dimon said about how you can't say. i happened to be there it was a different kind of moment >> wow, really >> jamie didn't talk about, "i love capitalism. >> he's another one who doesn't suffer fools, either dimon or coaty. they don't suffer fools. >> no, no. when i was -- when dave lived next door to me, i shoveled his walk i didn't know it was his he said, you shoveled my walk? >> that's a good way to get on the right foot >> that's how i got on the right side of dave coaty i shoveled his walk. how do you like that >> i'm am
david. >> jim how about that vertiv? >> you know what they bought back -- listen to me vertiv bought back -- do you see how many shares they bought back >> a helot. everybody loves vertiv >> they bought back six million shares they bought back 9.1 million shares at $66, vertiv. so, i see you citi, and i raise you vertiv what do you think? >> i like it >> yeah. >> dave coaty, man >> dave coaty. i was there when he happened to be making some changes...
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the company posted earnings missed for the first quarter jim, you own it. i imagine you are a little disappointed. >> i'm not terribly disappointed look, we knew going into this that natural gas prices were incredibly low of course, they can always go lower, but they're pretty close to zero. i do think as the global economy continues to pick up, side note, there are signs of that. like there are real green chutes in europe that you will see natural gas prices increase as well i don't want to go too tangential here. exxon is 5% off its all-time high it could give a little back here it's all right the multiple here, 3% dividend yield. buying back shares like crazy, yeah, that's likely to go higher and crude oil prices are going really well. i don't see much going on here. >> okay. you're hanging on to this one. >>> pfizer reports on wednesday. the stock hitting new 52-week lows in today's session. josh, you are in this name >> i am. this is -- this is a beaten up value stock trading at 11-year lows lost market capital already. very unpopular, very uncool. nob
the company posted earnings missed for the first quarter jim, you own it. i imagine you are a little disappointed. >> i'm not terribly disappointed look, we knew going into this that natural gas prices were incredibly low of course, they can always go lower, but they're pretty close to zero. i do think as the global economy continues to pick up, side note, there are signs of that. like there are real green chutes in europe that you will see natural gas prices increase as well i don't want...
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that one, bad actors, jim. that's real. and when you have open source, we were just mentioning meta, llama iii, open source, when you have the ability for the bad actors to have access -- >> jensen was saying, the bad actors can do anything the huge piece on palo alto networks the bad actors go into unh if one more person knows my health care records, i'll kill them everyone knows my health care records. they call my five times a day. >> the level of destruction they can undertake as a result of access to the highest levels of generative a.i. is pretty frightening over time. >> how about what jensen's talking about in health care they have a health care division, they're going to solve so many illnesses. they are >> so, at the same time our enemies are trying to figure out, what's the best way to eliminate as many people as we can, and screw up their economy as best we can, we're going to have the -- >> by owning tiktok. and doing disinformation stop working right now america's a weak country i don't know what tiktok does.
that one, bad actors, jim. that's real. and when you have open source, we were just mentioning meta, llama iii, open source, when you have the ability for the bad actors to have access -- >> jensen was saying, the bad actors can do anything the huge piece on palo alto networks the bad actors go into unh if one more person knows my health care records, i'll kill them everyone knows my health care records. they call my five times a day. >> the level of destruction they can undertake...
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all right, fair point. >> what about the robots, jim? don't forget the robots. >> your birthday is front and center >> no, the robots at tesla could be the key they could be the key to the company's salvation. i kid in a way, and then i don't. i don't know if we have our video. i love that video. at some point, you talk about artificial general intelligence, put that in the robot, and maybe they're going to become the biggest robot maker in the world. musk has said it will be a one to one ratio at some point between people and robots. >> good, just go buy the incredibly shrinking nvidia, because the ships have to be from nvidia, if you want to make it work. >> by the way, jim, it's not just shares of tesla that have been -- i mean, they were down -- they have been down all quarter, that momentum to the downside continues, but amd, one of your favorites, that looks pretty bad, that chart snowflake, that doesn't look so good i mean, we are sort of seeing some significant weakness over the last, let's call it, month and a half or so your th
all right, fair point. >> what about the robots, jim? don't forget the robots. >> your birthday is front and center >> no, the robots at tesla could be the key they could be the key to the company's salvation. i kid in a way, and then i don't. i don't know if we have our video. i love that video. at some point, you talk about artificial general intelligence, put that in the robot, and maybe they're going to become the biggest robot maker in the world. musk has said it will be...
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so this jim document helped a lot by knew how to amends with precise with the military documents. so following the gym and documents that i quoted just now, i succeeded in finding both ends to communicate in the gym and press. and even the author of that report in the original film, the of the right to off to the customer. that operation had if the independent state of croatia, county public was even received by the florida gulf, hitler himself both the germans and cro. let's work strongly happy with the successful elimination defendants. that's good. now said the final liquidation of the one to to mention the fact is the tablets of the great woods that his great operation saying that he successfully resolved the jewish. and this, it'd be an issues of the question in croatia. in this context. it's perfectly clear why cut near use such a language that's very typical of the signature of s. s documents and definitely not to them. and couldn't be seen in the german press. drug nails results are under stated and fall from what really happened in costa, in that bloody mexico to build ti
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a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a republican administration, of course. and this started to raise a lot of concern because of the way that senator mccarthy was behaving. his behavior was becoming increasingly erratic and his staff, particulay roy cohn and another staff member named david shine, were, you know, getting into more and more controversy. and ultimately, what happened was that some of senator mccarthy's opponents started to raise the question of why these young lawyers, because at the time there was a draft, why these two young lawyers, cohn and shyne, had not been themselves drafted into the
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>> i know, jim. jim, i have to finish buying that stock before i can tell you who it is. >> it's a mystery there. talk about an article in the journal which says nelson peltz's disney consolation prize, $300 million gain in a recent ft piece, the ft says peltz likes to say he would rather be rich than right. were you rich and don't care about being right, given the $300 million consolation prize? >> well, first of all, the number is wrong. >> okay. >> the number is dramatically wrong. >> billion? >> better than that, jim. >> how about $1 billion? >> and that sounds more like it. the fact is that we have an obligation to our investors and we have to make returns for our investors. once we get on a board, that obligation moves to the board. until we get on a board, we have to do what's right for our investors and i think we've done right for them in terms of our investment in disney. that's what i say. bob has to take it from here. >> did you, after getting iss, were you surprised, meaning you had a pr
>> i know, jim. jim, i have to finish buying that stock before i can tell you who it is. >> it's a mystery there. talk about an article in the journal which says nelson peltz's disney consolation prize, $300 million gain in a recent ft piece, the ft says peltz likes to say he would rather be rich than right. were you rich and don't care about being right, given the $300 million consolation prize? >> well, first of all, the number is wrong. >> okay. >> the number is...
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a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a republican administration, of course. and this started to raise a lot of concern because of the way that senator mccarthy was behaving. his behavior was becoming increasingly erratic and his staff, particularly roy cohn and another staff member named david shine, were, you know, getting into more and more controversy. and ultimately, what happened was that some of senator mccarthy's opponents started to raise the question of why these young lawyers, because at the time there was a draft, why these two young lawyers, cohn and shyne, had not been themselves drafted into th
a second set of mccarthy hearings began jim townsend. what were those? well, there had senator mccarthy had begun to make allegations against the u.s. military and the army in particular, and a facility in a signal corps facility at fort monmouth. you'd started to assert that there were communists who had infiltrated that facility, in particular. and he, in the course of doing so, was really starting to come into conflict with not only the us army, but the eisenhower administration. in a...
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let's go to minal in georgia >> caller: hey, jim. >> hi. go ahead you got jim. you're up. >> caller: so i'm interested in lrcx lam research corp. production technology stock. is it -- >> look, i like lam very much. i do think that right now we're having a pause in that group, in the capital equipment, especially after what i saw taiwan semi do after they reported let's wait until that stock goes lower and we'll feel better. let's go to juan in new york juan >> caller: jimmy boo-yah, jimmy listen, i love embx. what do you say? you like it? you no like it because i love is it >> you've got to be making some money in that business if you're not making any money in that business then i can't say to buy the stock let's go to cory in washington cory >> caller: hey, jim. i'm really looking forward to hearing your thoughts today. >> sure. thank you. >> caller: i've been monitoring this company that has had some interesting developments and strategic shifts in recent years. >> okay. what's the company >> caller: that stock is western union. >> i have not looked at wester
let's go to minal in georgia >> caller: hey, jim. >> hi. go ahead you got jim. you're up. >> caller: so i'm interested in lrcx lam research corp. production technology stock. is it -- >> look, i like lam very much. i do think that right now we're having a pause in that group, in the capital equipment, especially after what i saw taiwan semi do after they reported let's wait until that stock goes lower and we'll feel better. let's go to juan in new york juan >>...
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jim, i know you've got a couple of questions for bob >> hello, jim. >> when you're starting to end operations, i want to know how much of these ending operations are for good, and how much is because of boeing? george bush international airport, bellingham international airport in washington, syracuse in new york, mexico's cozumel airport, how many of these are the fault of boeing, and how many are just, we're not making enough money here >> well, we've got to get our financial returns, period, and get back to where we're covering our cost of capital as a first step the network actions have really nothing to do with the boeing delay. we're taking network actions regardless now, the boeing delays are very painful. they cause us to replan. they hurt us on the revenue front. they cause us to be inefficient. and we're working all of that. but no, the network actions will continue, along with the rest of our comprehensive action plan. >> well, you know, bob, i guess i'm -- i'm spoiled here. i listened to phil lebeau closely, and phil interviews everybody in the industry, american, never looked bad
jim, i know you've got a couple of questions for bob >> hello, jim. >> when you're starting to end operations, i want to know how much of these ending operations are for good, and how much is because of boeing? george bush international airport, bellingham international airport in washington, syracuse in new york, mexico's cozumel airport, how many of these are the fault of boeing, and how many are just, we're not making enough money here >> well, we've got to get our...
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it's early days, jim. the anecdotal evidence is there is a little shift in what they drink from alcohol to nonalcoholic drinks and, certainly, you know, diet coke and coke zero do well in the little data that is out there along with stuff like our fair life protein milks and things like that. so, it's not necessarily going to be a negative overall picture for nonalcoholic beverage business like ours even if their ships within the portfolio but coke zero posted another strong quarter of growth. >> you are a martyr here i think because i've got in front of me core power high protein milkshake vanilla fair life. is this something i should be drinking after work out? >> absolutely, jim. look, if i have a good workout, i have one of those core powers. four gulps and you are done. it is delicious. try. you can go for the strawberry or the vanilla. i think there's a chocolate one as well. they are great. they're really on fire. >> powerade and body armor? >> well, they are different leads. the rehydration and the
it's early days, jim. the anecdotal evidence is there is a little shift in what they drink from alcohol to nonalcoholic drinks and, certainly, you know, diet coke and coke zero do well in the little data that is out there along with stuff like our fair life protein milks and things like that. so, it's not necessarily going to be a negative overall picture for nonalcoholic beverage business like ours even if their ships within the portfolio but coke zero posted another strong quarter of growth....
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jim? >> hey, good afternoon, jim. booyah. >> booyah back. >> i hope you're doing well. >> could not be better. >> great. great. glad to hear that. what are your thoughts about this acquisition between kroge ? >> i think the government will block it because there reeling from the safeway deal. the one where people ave other stores and it became a hagg way. [ laughter ] so, they're not going to do that deal. anyway, right now the brown chutes are affecting the green shoots. we are in favor of brown chutes. we want rate cuts. it it's exactly what we need for the fed just by cutting rates just when everyone had given up. isn't that exactly the way it works? mad money tonight. s&p such as lights down and i'm learning more about what's working for the software giant. nobody's interested about it for me but you want to be interested because it's really good. on the other side of the coin, newport is milking reporting last night. we are investigating a buying opportunity that was a warning for what's to come. mattel is trying
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jim biden invoked his ties to joe biden. salt workarounds for restrictions of international money movements. will your committee investigate this? >> this is what the whole investigation is about. politico, god bless this one good reporter that has been on this and they have uncovered a lot with respective to those schemes. all of jim biden's schemes revolve around promising that his brothers contracts in the middle east would help salvage some of these shady american companies in return for money that they called a loan, by the way, which you did not have to pay taxes on. >> it looks like he got hundreds of thousands of dollars out of the chain that jim biden was working for. $200,000 went to joe biden. they said that that was a loan. the thing is, cutter, you know, you look at things going on in the parliament, corruption and influence peddling into gear up in the parliament there. jim biden, he reportedly flew to cutter in 2018 making a presentation to the finance administrator of cutter. it is not clear whether that took
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>> jim, what happened yesterday was unprecedented. more than 300 projects were launched into israel directly for my one i ran chose to do it directly to you. they're proxies like in the past leaves us no, no other option. we have to retaliate. we have to retaliate against taiwan. and we have to send a very clear message that we will not accept the new equation that i went you are trying to create in the region that they are the one who attackers and they are the ones who decide when to finish the conflict. yeah, we have no desire for full-war with a one. but at the same time, in our neighborhood, you have to punch bank when you get attacked. yeah. last night is well, was attacked. i will sovereignty was under danger that's why don't see any other option about returns. >> such an should such an attack include attacks on iranian nuclear facilities well, i don't think we should go into details. i think we should think very carefully about the targets that we will choose with also, that yesterday i can say that they will actually target o
>> jim, what happened yesterday was unprecedented. more than 300 projects were launched into israel directly for my one i ran chose to do it directly to you. they're proxies like in the past leaves us no, no other option. we have to retaliate. we have to retaliate against taiwan. and we have to send a very clear message that we will not accept the new equation that i went you are trying to create in the region that they are the one who attackers and they are the ones who decide when to...
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>> booyah, jim. i have been watching you for years. >> thank you. >> last month, march 4, i started to purchase shares of zoetis around 187. i am down 13% for my initial position i took. i have in building a position as we go along over the last month. i'm trying to figure out why the stock continues to pullback and should i get more? >> i think it is because of merck animal health. mark animal health is doing incredibly well. i believe that merck has a lot of competitive products and that does matter. i also think that labs is doing better. i don't think it is a sale here but understand that merck is a very powerful company doing a lot of things right particularly in animal health. let's go to trey in texas. >> i got a ford ranger pickup truck and this is perfect for delivering pizza and picking up grocery. that said, i will probably get a chevy truck if i need a real payload. speaking of payload, is gm a buy? >> i like it very much. i think the buyback has made it so it's become a very good stock.
>> booyah, jim. i have been watching you for years. >> thank you. >> last month, march 4, i started to purchase shares of zoetis around 187. i am down 13% for my initial position i took. i have in building a position as we go along over the last month. i'm trying to figure out why the stock continues to pullback and should i get more? >> i think it is because of merck animal health. mark animal health is doing incredibly well. i believe that merck has a lot of...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. are right now, we are waiting remarks from secretary of state tony blinken there he is in paris with french officials is about to speak on the situation in the middle east. we will bring us some of that to you live as it happens. but first, former president donald trump is once again going after the judge overseeing the former president's upcoming hush money trial in new york, that judge has been moving in to rein in trump's rhetoric, expanding a gag order less than two weeks ahead of that hush money criminal trial. trump is now prohibited did from attacking court officials, families, including judge merchan's daughter who he described as quote, a rabid trump hater to his millions of followers so far trump has abided by the new terms, refraining from additional over attacks on the judge's family, but the judge himself, we should note, is not protected effect trump was quick to take advantage of this morning once again, alleging corruption without any evidence at all, has judge merchan
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i'm jim cramer. see you next time. "last call" starts now. >>> right now on last call , energy stocks on fire but there is something about the rally that could mean trouble. speaking of energy, moments ago, one big area for u.s. reduction maybe getting the capped by the white house. >>> adam newman on the record. the founder setting the investment world above. >>> the juice is gone but the complicated legacy of oj simpson and his blockbuster trial still reverberating today. jane wells covered live and is here. >>> the
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the last offer was 24, right, jim? 24 bucks a share. >> macy's is six times earnings, which is in the pathetic portion of the s&p, along with ford and gm. macy's is incredibly inexpensive. tony spring, succeeded jeff ganette. tony's got really good eyes, meaning that he has bloomingdale focus. i don't know if you've seen the stores. the stores are electric. >> electric? no,i haven't. as i said previous lly, i don't- >> macy's will be harder to turn, but what he's doing with macy's is he continues jeff's approach of closing the ones that have bad numbers. so, should the stock have six times earnings? people think the department store is dead. i understand that. i don't think -- i think tony spring can resurrect it. watch -- >> but at the same time, all right, but 24 bucks. sold to you or not? here you are, macy's shareholders, 24 bucks, take it or not on a $19 stock right now? it's going to take a while. it's not going to trade at $24. >> this is that dilemma. do i take the $24 now or bet that i'm going to get to $30 in
the last offer was 24, right, jim? 24 bucks a share. >> macy's is six times earnings, which is in the pathetic portion of the s&p, along with ford and gm. macy's is incredibly inexpensive. tony spring, succeeded jeff ganette. tony's got really good eyes, meaning that he has bloomingdale focus. i don't know if you've seen the stores. the stores are electric. >> electric? no,i haven't. as i said previous lly, i don't- >> macy's will be harder to turn, but what he's doing...
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what killed the on the basis of captain jim and documents we can say with certainty. during the summer of 1942, the attendant, them asked officer to low time. was the main supplier to use an image test fields the these capture jim and documents can easily be obtained by any research it today in the bill and documentation center for the national archives in washington. they clearly say that that was the task and the job give them to lift and co develop time to select the capable and healthy captain prisoners to send for forced labor in germany. and those who were mostly of poor quality with them straight to your sentiments. that was the last much for your sentiments, prisoners, the special gift of life. the last moment support people were forced to prepare their own mass graves. the now we know the answer to why come fall time was decorated during the summer of 1942 in west in boston. and we've also found the answer to what happened to those $3000.00 men, women and children from color mentioned in the cafeteria, gym, and documents that went out stating what the destiny
what killed the on the basis of captain jim and documents we can say with certainty. during the summer of 1942, the attendant, them asked officer to low time. was the main supplier to use an image test fields the these capture jim and documents can easily be obtained by any research it today in the bill and documentation center for the national archives in washington. they clearly say that that was the task and the job give them to lift and co develop time to select the capable and healthy...
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>> jim, thanks for having me. well, look if he's really getting buried by the evidence in the case, he may not have a choice personally. i don't think he ever serves himself well by testifying. he testified in the e jean carroll, the jury lit them up for a huge verdict. and then in the ag's case, remember one of the complaints he made is all i should have had a jury. now that he does have a jury, now that the king of continuance is finally going to have to face a jury. now he's saying that they can't be fair. you got to you know, he's he's going to have his work cut out for him, but jim, all he's got to do is find one. we all we've got to remember that if you can get one juror that doesn't vote for for guilty, then he's one anca sure. trump failed tonight and yet another attempt to delay the trial. in this case over pretrial publicity, but you didn't hear paula's reporting there? more challenges from the presence legal team expected next week, some of that as she explained, setting up for a possible appeal. but bu
>> jim, thanks for having me. well, look if he's really getting buried by the evidence in the case, he may not have a choice personally. i don't think he ever serves himself well by testifying. he testified in the e jean carroll, the jury lit them up for a huge verdict. and then in the ag's case, remember one of the complaints he made is all i should have had a jury. now that he does have a jury, now that the king of continuance is finally going to have to face a jury. now he's saying...
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whenever i climbed mount packed or i think of camry, jim jim you to mount back to it as best placed on the trailing whately and richard his courage mount back to it's jim junior's mountain at the same time. s, being jim in a sense of mountain, the owners of the entire family stands united at the helm of north korea, kim il sung, and his sons came, joan ill on the present and unforgotten giants, marvels of them, what even installed on the stage of the supreme people's assembly every decision made by came john own and his sister just came jo jones, i was an extension of the dentist that has rolled the country for a while, about half a century on your to do this. all the tennessee began with came also doing 1948 became the leader and founding father of north korea. in the 19th sixty's, a call to personality a matched which then to dictate to an almost god like status to this day came l. so is still regarded as supposed to bring him added tunnel leader of north korea. when you're in 1994, the sun came, joan ill assumed power. according to legend, he was born on mt peck, 2, and was possesse
whenever i climbed mount packed or i think of camry, jim jim you to mount back to it as best placed on the trailing whately and richard his courage mount back to it's jim junior's mountain at the same time. s, being jim in a sense of mountain, the owners of the entire family stands united at the helm of north korea, kim il sung, and his sons came, joan ill on the present and unforgotten giants, marvels of them, what even installed on the stage of the supreme people's assembly every decision...
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>> jim, good morning to you. it's an important part of the process to be clear and to be sure and i thought the judge and being very fair when people gave the indication that they could not be fair, he said there's nothing to see here. goodbye. and that's unusual and i'll tell you why generally when people are saying hey, i'm not i can't be fair, i can't be reasonable high campy, decent. the judge will rehabilitate them and say, hey, well, not so fast. let's talk about this a little bit. you may have some views, but you'd agree with me that you base decision based on what's in court and you wouldn't bring those views outside and bring them in and hold it against this person. what i think to that extent and it was very important that the judge said, you know what, i'm going to dismiss you outright in an extra measure to be fair. and then of course, we'll get to these more questionings today of the jurors who are remaining to determine whether they have any biases, additional that warrant disclosed already, and whe
>> jim, good morning to you. it's an important part of the process to be clear and to be sure and i thought the judge and being very fair when people gave the indication that they could not be fair, he said there's nothing to see here. goodbye. and that's unusual and i'll tell you why generally when people are saying hey, i'm not i can't be fair, i can't be reasonable high campy, decent. the judge will rehabilitate them and say, hey, well, not so fast. let's talk about this a little bit....