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everyone, that is, except jim fayed. he doesn't seem interested. >> is it your belief that at the time surveillance cameras capture mr. fayed sort of walking around the courtyard area, that he knew his wife was being killed at that exact moment? >> yes. the reason i base my belief on that is mr. fayed, when he walks out of the building everyone is interested in what's going on in the parking structure except mr. fayed, because he knows what had just transpired. >> but that apparent disinterest in pam's screams wasn't enough to charge jim with murder. in fact, there was little evidence he had anything to do with it. then detective abdul-rahman's phone rang. >> the assistant u.s. attorney tells us that mr. fayed's cellmate wants to talk to whoever is handling the investigation of mrs. fayed's death. >> and what does the cellmate tell you? >> well, the cellmate tells us that mr. fayed had confessed to him that he had hired someone to kill his wife. >> detectives believe that someone was josÉ moya, the ranch hand. the cellm
everyone, that is, except jim fayed. he doesn't seem interested. >> is it your belief that at the time surveillance cameras capture mr. fayed sort of walking around the courtyard area, that he knew his wife was being killed at that exact moment? >> yes. the reason i base my belief on that is mr. fayed, when he walks out of the building everyone is interested in what's going on in the parking structure except mr. fayed, because he knows what had just transpired. >> but that...
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not just that jim huden gave it to him, but that he taught jim huden to fire the weapon, and that jim huden gave it back to him just a few days after the murder of russel douglas. if you had had that information before you went to florida, you could have brought jim huden back in cuffs. you bet. instead, now you've got the proof, and jim huden's nowhere to be found. instead, now you've got the proof, and jim huden's nowhere to be found. josh mankiewic coming up-- with jim out of the picture, his lover, peggy thomas, needs a new man, a millionaire cowboy who's about to be taken for a wild ride. mark allen: she said, but i didn't have nothing to do with it. and i said, well, did you take a lie detector? she said, no, my lawyer told me not to. and i went, if you're innocent, why wouldn't you take a lie detector? and she never gave me a good answer. i looked in her eyes and i-- i mean, she is evil. josh mankiewicz: when "dateline" continues. you know what's not awesome? gig-speed internet. when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids
not just that jim huden gave it to him, but that he taught jim huden to fire the weapon, and that jim huden gave it back to him just a few days after the murder of russel douglas. if you had had that information before you went to florida, you could have brought jim huden back in cuffs. you bet. instead, now you've got the proof, and jim huden's nowhere to be found. instead, now you've got the proof, and jim huden's nowhere to be found. josh mankiewic coming up-- with jim out of the picture,...
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jonathan: jim? jim: i think there are opportunities to get high-quality carrier or some income on the front end of the curve. we do like the bank loan market. there are opportunities that you can buy credit instruments globally. the dollar.ck you can get a pretty nice carry associated with that. you are seeing a lot of volatility. you certainly are seeing a regime shift in regards where the markets are going and where policy is going. right now, on the front end of the market, you can get a decent income play on the front-end. jonathan: you said the same thing. greg: totally agree. there is an opportunity there. i am not sure you will get a lot of love out of it over the near-term, but there is real opportunity. they do have this call to maturity. at the rallyook this year, and certainly in january, if you look at the aggregate levels of risk, when you think about the return scenarios, they're going to be far more compressed are lower than what we have seen over the last couple of years. you have to
jonathan: jim? jim: i think there are opportunities to get high-quality carrier or some income on the front end of the curve. we do like the bank loan market. there are opportunities that you can buy credit instruments globally. the dollar.ck you can get a pretty nice carry associated with that. you are seeing a lot of volatility. you certainly are seeing a regime shift in regards where the markets are going and where policy is going. right now, on the front end of the market, you can get a...
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>> jim: so purdue up 78-64. with a minute to go. still got carsen edwards on the waye flo with 27 points. vince edwards also still out there. not having his best game. 2 out of 9 from the field. but the last time as we are on our way to purdue-michigan the last time michigan-purdue played vince edwards scored 30 in the game. >> bill: wrap-around there. one of the few mistakes he has made. he is a very talented guy. multi-positional too. >> jim: offensive on garner. there you go. the bracket now down to the two tomorrow. 4:30 eastern time on cbs. michigan-purdue. for the big ten championship. >> bill: interesting contrast in styles, too. the spread look for michigan. back cut you. >> grant: michigan improved defensive play against a very talented dynamic offense here, purdue. >> bill: vince edwards. another day. healthier. he can get numbers. look at kid. >> jim: fails to go. back out to garner. boy, did he put on a show in the first half. >> bill: plenty of life. he has ability from deep. >> jim: he can keep playing. >> grant: he is
>> jim: so purdue up 78-64. with a minute to go. still got carsen edwards on the waye flo with 27 points. vince edwards also still out there. not having his best game. 2 out of 9 from the field. but the last time as we are on our way to purdue-michigan the last time michigan-purdue played vince edwards scored 30 in the game. >> bill: wrap-around there. one of the few mistakes he has made. he is a very talented guy. multi-positional too. >> jim: offensive on garner. there you...
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for that, we're going to turn to jim krayemer in san francisco. jim? >> yes, i have a pretty good, carl that, larry kudlow is now the leading contender for the job to replace gary cohn the leading con tender now larry and i were partners for a very long time at cnbc for kudlow & cramer. i think if he was offered it, he would take it. this is a very big deal that obviously nothing's been decided. but he's talking to the president and wants the job. a lot is because he softened the stance on china. you know he is against tariffs i think the president believes the market would really like this because it shows the flexibility that he's looking for. >> wow, jim. that does move the ball forward. we're seeing some action in equities already do we think he is "the" leading c contender or "a" leading c contender. >> "the. >> and your own thought on what larry brings to the table. we talked about the disagreements and he and navarro have on free trade how much he can infuse into the white house that appears to be slowly pivoting into a different direction? >> r
for that, we're going to turn to jim krayemer in san francisco. jim? >> yes, i have a pretty good, carl that, larry kudlow is now the leading contender for the job to replace gary cohn the leading con tender now larry and i were partners for a very long time at cnbc for kudlow & cramer. i think if he was offered it, he would take it. this is a very big deal that obviously nothing's been decided. but he's talking to the president and wants the job. a lot is because he softened the...
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erin: mayor jim kenney, thanks so much for being here. jim: thanks. erin: next on "nbc10@issue," supreme court showdown. we're going to discuss a case being decided that could have a major impact on union members right here in our area. and workers opposed to paying union fees made it to the supreme court last week. the case could be a game changer for unions, especially in pennsylvania. the supreme court case hinges on whether or not unions can collect dues from workers who don't want to participate in the union. the union fears if the court rules against them, it will weaken their ability to negotiate. the illinois government worker who brought the case argues the first amendment should allow him to avoid paying union fees that bargain on his behalf since he disagrees with their political activity. pennsylvania governor tom wolf weighed in, releasing a statement calling the case, quote, "a decades long effort to destroy unions. special interest groups have formed throughout the country with the goal of weakening unions and making it easier for their
erin: mayor jim kenney, thanks so much for being here. jim: thanks. erin: next on "nbc10@issue," supreme court showdown. we're going to discuss a case being decided that could have a major impact on union members right here in our area. and workers opposed to paying union fees made it to the supreme court last week. the case could be a game changer for unions, especially in pennsylvania. the supreme court case hinges on whether or not unions can collect dues from workers who don't...
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anyhow, i call jim up, i said, jim, i did this story on you a while back, i said would you be interested in letting me tell your story in a book format? and of course jim being humble guy, i guess so. nothing really important that i did, but if you want to come bend my ear and visit with me, i'll listen to you. so i'm sure he probably regretted at times ever making that agreement because we spent a lot of hours and a lot of weekdays and weekends and evenings together digging, picking his mind, digging through his story, digging through photos. i made him remember stuff i think he'd forgotten a long time ago. and some other things he tried to forget that we couldn't put in the book. if you guys want to know that, we can talk to you afterwards and let you know the really good stories. but we told the story, we wrote the book and it was very enjoyable experience to do that because having grown up in russellville, missouri, in the '80s and '90s, you know, i wasn't exposed to racial segregation. it wasn't something that i ever -- fortunately my generation didn't have to deal with but jim's fa
anyhow, i call jim up, i said, jim, i did this story on you a while back, i said would you be interested in letting me tell your story in a book format? and of course jim being humble guy, i guess so. nothing really important that i did, but if you want to come bend my ear and visit with me, i'll listen to you. so i'm sure he probably regretted at times ever making that agreement because we spent a lot of hours and a lot of weekdays and weekends and evenings together digging, picking his mind,...
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jonathan: jim? mr. robertson: i would go with the loan. jonathan: there we go. libor, signaling the beginning of the end, yes or no? ms. aronov: no. mr. robertson: absolutely not. mr. cielinski: no. jonathan: are we sticking with three hikes for 2018 or moving to four? three or four? ms. aronov: four. mr. robertson: one. mr. cielinski: three. jonathan: there we go. it's been great to have you with me around the table to round out a dramatic week for many people in the market. oksana aronov, colin robertson, from northern trust asset management, and jim gillette ski from janus henderson. that's it for us. this was "bloomberg real yield," this is bloomberg tv. ♪ ♪ haidi: talking trade that the u.s. is having productive negotiations in china that might avoid a damaging trade war. betty: president trump ready to get rid of russian diplomats in response to a nerve agent attack in the u.k. a new governor pledges to serve the economy. he says china is able to stand death withstand threats. betty: qantas celebrates the first nonstop flight between australi
jonathan: jim? mr. robertson: i would go with the loan. jonathan: there we go. libor, signaling the beginning of the end, yes or no? ms. aronov: no. mr. robertson: absolutely not. mr. cielinski: no. jonathan: are we sticking with three hikes for 2018 or moving to four? three or four? ms. aronov: four. mr. robertson: one. mr. cielinski: three. jonathan: there we go. it's been great to have you with me around the table to round out a dramatic week for many people in the market. oksana aronov,...
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jim? >> i was cents just about to tweet. okay, so, how hard is it to give up social media seems to depends on your age, new survey by pew research shows that 40% of respondents say it would be difficult for them to give up social media. i get that. that's up from just 28% four years ago, younger millennials will have the most challenging time giving up, posting, tweeting, et cetera. users over 50 have the easiest time logging off, jim, rahel. >> oh, no, i believe i'm like a millennial. >> oh, he is. >> i'm very child like, therefore -- >> he is. >> yes. >> actually, i understanded. i mean like it is part of our business in a way, too, but every now and then, unplug, but i usually can't unplug from all every them, i at least stay connected on one. >> i've done social media cleanses and it is cents the best, the best thing ever. i don't miss it at all. >> i know, i know. >> we'll check in with you next hour, thanks, diane. >> all right, thank you. >> of course we are are tracking a powerful nor'easter moving through our area.
jim? >> i was cents just about to tweet. okay, so, how hard is it to give up social media seems to depends on your age, new survey by pew research shows that 40% of respondents say it would be difficult for them to give up social media. i get that. that's up from just 28% four years ago, younger millennials will have the most challenging time giving up, posting, tweeting, et cetera. users over 50 have the easiest time logging off, jim, rahel. >> oh, no, i believe i'm like a...
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to jim in florida. jim? >> jim, thanks so much for taking my call. >> quite welcome. >> i took your advice some time ago on square. sq and i had a fabulous run. >> the advice -- the fabulous sarah fryer told me this was a good one, around 1215. i was a downer i'm sticking with square to rob in alabama. rob? >> hey, jim. long time fan, really appreciate what you do. >> thank you same >> this is caught up in the whole agriculture. i'll say this, it has come down enough i'll say it is okay to own. chris in connecticut. >> what's going on >> i don't know, you tell me. >> i need your thoughts on mtw. >> it has come down almost 30% this is a decent level to start buying marilyn in indiana. >> hoosier boo-yah to you. >> all right, i'll take it don't take nick foles from us. what's going on? >> i would like to ask about radius help. you mentioned it some time ago. >> experimental, had them on a bunch of times we got stocks like crystal myers down so much i would rather be in that one. and that is the end of the ligh
to jim in florida. jim? >> jim, thanks so much for taking my call. >> quite welcome. >> i took your advice some time ago on square. sq and i had a fabulous run. >> the advice -- the fabulous sarah fryer told me this was a good one, around 1215. i was a downer i'm sticking with square to rob in alabama. rob? >> hey, jim. long time fan, really appreciate what you do. >> thank you same >> this is caught up in the whole agriculture. i'll say this, it has...
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jim? jim: i would be pleased to go rst but -- a proportional response that sends the message to avoid a war could be a larger response than something that is tit for tat. now the lawyers will tell us why hat was wrong. john: i think it is right. it's wrong to try to divide something proportionate, that is designed to fit the actions that they are responding to and want to discourage. now it so happens in this case that we have pretty good estimates, particularly if you take into account again the those,f damage caused by the continued harboring and flouting of international norms when it comes to cyber criminal activities. we talk often about this big, amorphous land of organized criminal activity that occurred through cyber enabled means, rightly. so it's not from every country around the world. the cooperation between countries who disagree in a lot of other areas but cooperate when it comes to law enforcement, when it's criminal behavior, actually narrows it down where a lot of behavior
jim? jim: i would be pleased to go rst but -- a proportional response that sends the message to avoid a war could be a larger response than something that is tit for tat. now the lawyers will tell us why hat was wrong. john: i think it is right. it's wrong to try to divide something proportionate, that is designed to fit the actions that they are responding to and want to discourage. now it so happens in this case that we have pretty good estimates, particularly if you take into account again...
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but i don't know, jim. each time we talk about china, i -- it feels as though we could be headed toward a real trade war as opposed to continued skirmishes i can't imagine that would be anything but bad for the world economy. >> well, i think it is certainly bad for the technology group which is what i'm looking at world economy, i mean, arguably, we're trying to put pressure on china worldwide to stop targeting our industries i always come back to a dan demico line, the ceo of nucor. we've been in a trade war we have just chosen not to step back larry wants fair trade china but he's very worried like you are about a slowdown in the world's economy. some of the other people who are arguing for strong trade sanctions against china are more concerned about jobs in this country. suggesting that jobs would flourish as we make people build their plants here. and that's the real design >> we're going to talk about all of this with ohio governor john kasich later on "squawk on the street." we'll discuss trade, tar
but i don't know, jim. each time we talk about china, i -- it feels as though we could be headed toward a real trade war as opposed to continued skirmishes i can't imagine that would be anything but bad for the world economy. >> well, i think it is certainly bad for the technology group which is what i'm looking at world economy, i mean, arguably, we're trying to put pressure on china worldwide to stop targeting our industries i always come back to a dan demico line, the ceo of nucor....
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colin robertson, oksana aronov and jim cielinski. coming up, the auction block, ap invest opening up a cold one with the second largest dollar denominated offering this year. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now, where underwriters are bidding more against each -- more aggressively against each other for work. at least when it comes to money bond options. that is because the money gone south is drying up. the volume of the sales plan for the next 30 days has dropped, issuance-to-date money down 21%. the second largest dollar denominated offering, raising enough money to refinance more than half the debt it has been maturing in the next two years and finally, uber was the headliner in the leveraged loan market with $1.5 billion in sales lead financing, the company was negative earnings rode through headline risk to borrow more than planned it better terms, reflecting how hot the leverage loan market is still running.
colin robertson, oksana aronov and jim cielinski. coming up, the auction block, ap invest opening up a cold one with the second largest dollar denominated offering this year. from new york, this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ ♪ jonathan: i'm jonathan ferro, this is "bloomberg real yield." i want to head to the auction block now, where underwriters are bidding more against each -- more aggressively against each other for work. at least when it comes to money bond options....
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jim, is that a warm upset for you? barclay going second overall to the draft. >> i don't care if i'm drafted once, five, last pick, i'm coming in with my head low ready to work. every team that drafts me gets the same guy, a competitor, i'm a rooky, but i'll try to be a leader and continue to work. >> great talent and great kid. >> he should have won the heisman. >> fundraiser at the boat show raised money for families in need. speciaguests enjoyed find food s and give aways. the fundraiser provides groceries for those that depend on the school lunch program through the year. >> friends and family filled auditorium for the production of "the sound of music." the show runs until saturday. "jimmy kimmel live" next. for cecily tynan, ducis rodgers and the entire "action news" team i'm jim gardner. goodnight. ♪ ♪ >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- and music from prophets of rage. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for watching. thank you for coming and standing.
jim, is that a warm upset for you? barclay going second overall to the draft. >> i don't care if i'm drafted once, five, last pick, i'm coming in with my head low ready to work. every team that drafts me gets the same guy, a competitor, i'm a rooky, but i'll try to be a leader and continue to work. >> great talent and great kid. >> he should have won the heisman. >> fundraiser at the boat show raised money for families in need. speciaguests enjoyed find food s and give...
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jim? jim: i would be pleased to go first but -- a proportional response that sends the message to avoid a war could be a larger response than something that is tit for tat. now the lawyers will tell us why that was wrong. john: i think it is right. it's wrong to try to divide something proportionate, that is designed to fit the actions that they are responding to and want to discourage. now it so happens in this case that we have pretty good estimates, particularly if you take into account again the scale of damage caused by those, the continued harboring and flouting of international norms when it comes to cyber criminal activities. we talk often about this big, amorphous land of organized criminal activity that occurred through cyber enabled means, rightly. so it's not from every country around the world. the cooperation between countries who disagree in a lot of other areas but cooperate when it comes to law enforcement, when it's criminal behavior, actually narrows it down where a lot
jim? jim: i would be pleased to go first but -- a proportional response that sends the message to avoid a war could be a larger response than something that is tit for tat. now the lawyers will tell us why that was wrong. john: i think it is right. it's wrong to try to divide something proportionate, that is designed to fit the actions that they are responding to and want to discourage. now it so happens in this case that we have pretty good estimates, particularly if you take into account...
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senator jim webb: thank you. the: we be talking about presidential campaign in 1968 in the next show. for those of you watching on american history tv, real america begins right now with the 1970's film, interviews with veterans. it was an academy award-winning documentary recounting and do tell the events of march 16, 1968 in the village of my lai from the perspective of five veterans who were there. although these interviews are available at any time on c-span.org. >> we spoke to five of the american soldiers who were there in a 1968. james barb all of niagara falls, new york. jerry god follow of stockton,
senator jim webb: thank you. the: we be talking about presidential campaign in 1968 in the next show. for those of you watching on american history tv, real america begins right now with the 1970's film, interviews with veterans. it was an academy award-winning documentary recounting and do tell the events of march 16, 1968 in the village of my lai from the perspective of five veterans who were there. although these interviews are available at any time on c-span.org. >> we spoke to five...
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early in his career, jim adopted a rule and a down from his grandfather. it later became the title of his second book. work hard, study, and keep out of politics. that's it not last too long -- at least the politics part. after president reagan left office, the first appointment of george bush torti one was to name jim baker secretary of state -- george bush 41 was to name jim baker secretary of state. of anaged the peaceful and cold war -- the cold war. welcoming the in most skillful and honorable men to ever serve for a president of united states, jim baker. [applause] >> thank you all very much. thank you for that overly generous introduction. thank you as well for the direct -- for the terrific job you and others are doing at this library and at the reagan foundation to preserve the memory of a man who embodied the very best of our national character. reagan family members, friends, ladies, and gentlemen. i miss ronald reagan. i miss that engage smile that affected americans with his and the nature optimistic belief that each of us can make the best of
early in his career, jim adopted a rule and a down from his grandfather. it later became the title of his second book. work hard, study, and keep out of politics. that's it not last too long -- at least the politics part. after president reagan left office, the first appointment of george bush torti one was to name jim baker secretary of state -- george bush 41 was to name jim baker secretary of state. of anaged the peaceful and cold war -- the cold war. welcoming the in most skillful and...
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jim: the weaker dollar, certainly. i think it is driven by a lot of different events in market and politics. by uncertainty over u.s. politics lead. europe is not much better. i think and europe, there was a false sense of security about the politics last year, with a very pro-business government under e-krona. -- under macron. the difficulties chancellor merkel had putting together a coalition, now you have a totally divided italy heard. no clarity at all about what government might emerge. there is no real answer to this. i think europe has a structural issue, but that they can we get confidence going for a sustainable recovery. tracy: speaking of sustainable recovery, you know trade tariffs, muddying the outlook. what does that mean for europe given that trump, according to his tweeting, seems to be suggesting there are not going to be exemptions for the eu? jim: i think you have to take mr. trump at his word that it is a negotiating stance. with to see how it goes. there have not been exemptions from the steel and
jim: the weaker dollar, certainly. i think it is driven by a lot of different events in market and politics. by uncertainty over u.s. politics lead. europe is not much better. i think and europe, there was a false sense of security about the politics last year, with a very pro-business government under e-krona. -- under macron. the difficulties chancellor merkel had putting together a coalition, now you have a totally divided italy heard. no clarity at all about what government might emerge....
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here is jim comey under oath. listen to this. >> director comey, have you ever been an an a an anonymous sourcs reports about matters relating to the trump investigation or the clinton investigation? >> never. >> question two on relatively related, have you ever authorized someone else at the fbi to be an anonymous source in news reports about the trump investigation or the clinton investigation? >> no. >> maria: never and no.er and yet andrew mccabe on saturday morning had a lengthy statement saying i was authorized to share this information and the director knew about it. your thoughts? >> well, i read that statement and obviously he's puffing up the few feathers he has left. i think nothing that he said was truthful, from my understanding of his role in the fbi, what kind of an investigator he was, what kind of supervisor. he was lacking in so many ways. that's my understanding. and statements like that which were penned by cnn or somebody else, they're going to just add more trouble to him. >> maria: how indep
here is jim comey under oath. listen to this. >> director comey, have you ever been an an a an anonymous sourcs reports about matters relating to the trump investigation or the clinton investigation? >> never. >> question two on relatively related, have you ever authorized someone else at the fbi to be an anonymous source in news reports about the trump investigation or the clinton investigation? >> no. >> maria: never and no.er and yet andrew mccabe on saturday...
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the "jim jefferies show." but you're also doing stand-up all over the place -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: as well. so you're very -- do you have a a favorite spot to do it? >> well i kind of think that comedy is different in town to town. i think audiences are the same. funny is funny. but, like, my favorite place to play, just for fun, vegas. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i love vegas! [ cheers ] love vegas! >> jimmy: where do you play in vegas? >> i -- well i now play the mirage. i used to play at the hard rock. one time i was the hard rock and they did this thing, it was like a 5,000 seat sort of room. this rock club. and they said to me, my show started at 8:00. and they said you have to be off stage at 9:30. now i have opening acts. my show is about an hour 40, so i was like. i can't do it. i can't be off by 9:30. and they go, "there's a band on after you." and i said, well i don't give an -- what band's on after me. i'm the main thing of the night. i don't care. all right, the band can wait. and they went, "it's guns
the "jim jefferies show." but you're also doing stand-up all over the place -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: as well. so you're very -- do you have a a favorite spot to do it? >> well i kind of think that comedy is different in town to town. i think audiences are the same. funny is funny. but, like, my favorite place to play, just for fun, vegas. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i love vegas! [ cheers ] love vegas! >> jimmy: where do you play in vegas? >> i --...
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this is the trump jim mattis budget for military. that is the biggest victory what we're doing for our soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines for our veterans. this fixes that massive problem. this funds the wall, fixes the military, fight opioids, does the things we said and does not fund gateway. gives donald trump the decision on gateway. steve: mr. speaker you have a busy day. you need a bunch of yeses.
this is the trump jim mattis budget for military. that is the biggest victory what we're doing for our soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines for our veterans. this fixes that massive problem. this funds the wall, fixes the military, fight opioids, does the things we said and does not fund gateway. gives donald trump the decision on gateway. steve: mr. speaker you have a busy day. you need a bunch of yeses.
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. >>> i'm jim donovan. here's what you need to know to start dare in the morning minute, today, thursday march 8th. >> it is what it is. >> i would like to see it get fixed quickly. >> second time in the week widespread power outages in the area. >> peco tells us its crews are working around the clock to restore power to 51,000 customers in bucks county alone. >> heaviest snow i have ever work with. >> big clean up is also underway. >> city crews have done a excellent job, with the road is here, this is south 20th street, it is pretty much clear. >>> eagles make a big trade bringing in three time pro bowler michael bennet. >>> mcdonald's making a statement to mark international women's day. >> i think every day is international women's day because without women this world wouldn't be going around >>> it is gone viral. the food that appears to cry, and scream, while being cooked >>> kind of creepy. plant based food that is quite popular in japan. >> could you eat that, with that sound. >> if it tastes good.
. >>> i'm jim donovan. here's what you need to know to start dare in the morning minute, today, thursday march 8th. >> it is what it is. >> i would like to see it get fixed quickly. >> second time in the week widespread power outages in the area. >> peco tells us its crews are working around the clock to restore power to 51,000 customers in bucks county alone. >> heaviest snow i have ever work with. >> big clean up is also underway. >> city...
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jim, i'm calling about dominion energy midstream partners, symbol dm. i bought it a couple weeks ago at a 52-week low, about 25, since then, it's dropped to 16.50 today. do i hold, drop? >> this was downgraded by bank of america and that was because of worries about this tax ruling. now i have to tell you, this group is the kiss of death we have one for action alerts. i'm trying to bring it back. if you subscribe to the club, you know how pains taking i've been about trying to stay away in the oil patch what you have to do is bide your time with this don't sell it. it can bounce back, but don't put anymore capital in it. how about cory in illinois >> caller: hey, cramer, how are you? >> good. >> caller: today the earnings and the stocks went down and it's trending down afterhours, could it be due to the proposed tariffs? >> they preannounced a good number and then they announce a number that was really, really good, but it wasn't good enough compared to the preannouncement. it is discouraging to me that people would sell on this. but that's not up to me
jim, i'm calling about dominion energy midstream partners, symbol dm. i bought it a couple weeks ago at a 52-week low, about 25, since then, it's dropped to 16.50 today. do i hold, drop? >> this was downgraded by bank of america and that was because of worries about this tax ruling. now i have to tell you, this group is the kiss of death we have one for action alerts. i'm trying to bring it back. if you subscribe to the club, you know how pains taking i've been about trying to stay away...
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jim, any thoughts? >> i think paul pollman is one of the great ceos in the consumer package goods i've got ben on from clorox, he's terrific too. this is so under pressure. it's under pressure in the channels and from the raw goods that is needed to be able to make the different -- packaging that comes in and under pressure from mill len yells who do not have brand loyalty in the end you've got to cut costs and cut costs and cut costs and it's still not enough. look at kraft heinz, if you cut krost enough, what happens your stock goes down even harder. >> when your strategy is based in part on the next yield and the ability to cost costs on whatever it is you're acquiring and aren't able to do a deal, yeah, that's the problem not to mention when all of the competitors adopt similar zero based budgeting and as you pointsed out so many times, you're focused on the center where millennials have no interest >> they do like the frozen food aisle. millennials have a little money. the conagra frozen food i'll
jim, any thoughts? >> i think paul pollman is one of the great ceos in the consumer package goods i've got ben on from clorox, he's terrific too. this is so under pressure. it's under pressure in the channels and from the raw goods that is needed to be able to make the different -- packaging that comes in and under pressure from mill len yells who do not have brand loyalty in the end you've got to cut costs and cut costs and cut costs and it's still not enough. look at kraft heinz, if you...
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. >> hey, jim. i bought weight watchers at 61 and drop at 58 and now back up what do you think about that what should i do >> i'm not a fan i think the stock has moved too much 42% gain for that stock. i say ka-ching, ka-ching even if you don't have a profit, i don't want anybody to get hurt patrick in massachusetts patrick. patrick, in massachusetts, patrick. >> boo-yah from boston, jim. thanks for your time. >> all right, i like what tom brady did today to help cure cancer that was fantastic and he's a good guy. >> got some great guys on the pats, always looking out for massachusetts. >> they sure are what's up? >> i have kss in my portfolio, strong fourth quarter and continuing to integrate with the death star but lately the stock has been acting kind of funny and i wonder what you think about it >> i think it is a great question here's what happened the stock zoomed it is now marking time taking some profits. it still yields 4% what that says to me is -- >> buy, buy, buy, buy, buy >> pulse is ri
. >> hey, jim. i bought weight watchers at 61 and drop at 58 and now back up what do you think about that what should i do >> i'm not a fan i think the stock has moved too much 42% gain for that stock. i say ka-ching, ka-ching even if you don't have a profit, i don't want anybody to get hurt patrick in massachusetts patrick. patrick, in massachusetts, patrick. >> boo-yah from boston, jim. thanks for your time. >> all right, i like what tom brady did today to help cure...
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. >>> well today is friday march m jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. busy morning for katie and meisha, helping to you get out the door this morning, morning , guys. >> yes, really is, i want to say happy friday, right away oh, happy friday, it is so gloomy out there. >> the accident continue to pop up. absolutely take it slow, pack our patients. >> and specially as the day goes on it actually gets, i mean? >> just getting red. >> i you got it, oh, boy >> well be prepared just in case. >> meanwhile, kate a ray of sunshine. >> protect the hair? >> oh, here you go. doesn't make sense though! >> okay. all right. if there are any black cats around this place, blame jim. >> wider zoom a second ago, this storm definitely starting to intensify, and already seeing the cold air that's being generated getting wrapped in here even now, part , it will gradually decline, still dealing with rain up until that point, and because that far flood advisory for the rain already fallen from philly on north and east, goes until 7:45, but , there are whole slew of other watc
. >>> well today is friday march m jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. busy morning for katie and meisha, helping to you get out the door this morning, morning , guys. >> yes, really is, i want to say happy friday, right away oh, happy friday, it is so gloomy out there. >> the accident continue to pop up. absolutely take it slow, pack our patients. >> and specially as the day goes on it actually gets, i mean? >> just getting red. >> i you got it, oh,...
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all right, jim, the dictionary just got bigger. merium webster added some words, so we have some of the words here, we will test jim's knowledge, because he's always so hip. >> i'm hip and happening. >> the first words is glamping >> like fancy camming? >> i knew would you know that. >> i like it. that's easy one. what's next? >> yorki poo? >> a two dogs put together,. >> i knew you would know these , but do you know what hate watch means? >> hate watch? >> oh. >> you like look out for like mean girls or something like that? >> not quite. although to be fairy didn't know this either. to watch and take pleasure in laughing at or criticizing, an example would be people hate watch to dallas cowboys game. >> oh. two out of three, jim, not bad >> coming up in the next half hour of eyewitness new news, why your next gourmet meal may come from walmart. >> walmart. race against time to restore power to thousands in our area trang? >> yes, that's right, rahel, tens every thousands of customers still without power in our region, i'm trang do
all right, jim, the dictionary just got bigger. merium webster added some words, so we have some of the words here, we will test jim's knowledge, because he's always so hip. >> i'm hip and happening. >> the first words is glamping >> like fancy camming? >> i knew would you know that. >> i like it. that's easy one. what's next? >> yorki poo? >> a two dogs put together,. >> i knew you would know these , but do you know what hate watch means?...
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. >> reporter: well, some numbers, jim. peco said today at peak 630,000 customers were without power. to put that in context that's more than a third of its customer base for electricity. most are back online today but there's still houses like the ones around me here that are cold and dark and the folks who stay inside those houses say it's been tough figuring out when help was going to arrive. >> lack of information, confusing information. it's just frustrating. >> it's 47 degrees in my house right now. >> reporter: after nearly 72 hours with no power in this corner of havertown, a ray of hope. shortly before 3:00 p.m. a crew with chain sauce quickly cut up the huge tree that brought down power lines at glendale and colonial. that meant this illinois based utility crew could begin repairing the damaged line. hopefully power and heat will be back this evening. systemwide peco says it has restored power to more than 90 percent of those who lost it during the storm. it says the "overwhelming majority of the rest should be ba
. >> reporter: well, some numbers, jim. peco said today at peak 630,000 customers were without power. to put that in context that's more than a third of its customer base for electricity. most are back online today but there's still houses like the ones around me here that are cold and dark and the folks who stay inside those houses say it's been tough figuring out when help was going to arrive. >> lack of information, confusing information. it's just frustrating. >> it's 47...
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good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. busy day for katie and meisha. right out to them, good morning. >> good morning, i need an expresso and tylenol. >> it is only 5:00. >> and it is only 5:00. it is so busy out there, you guys, literally. we have had accident after accident, the minute one clears, another one pops up, the minute one clears, two pop up. crazy busy and doesn't look like it is getting any better. >> understood. i was listening to kyw on the drive in. even no cars on the road, already spin-outs happening. what's going on? so i mean, i guess we sort of expected this, but now you know what you're up against. and heed the warning that you will absolutely need extra time. and pay close attention to where the delays are with the travel. because it is not looking good here is a storm system really look being much moriarty point like a nor'easter, and it is starting to wrap up, draw in the cold air, really spin out as well, with some very potent winds, which haven't really peaked yet. they're peaking later today, and into tonight. so while we a
good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> i'm rahel solomon. busy day for katie and meisha. right out to them, good morning. >> good morning, i need an expresso and tylenol. >> it is only 5:00. >> and it is only 5:00. it is so busy out there, you guys, literally. we have had accident after accident, the minute one clears, another one pops up, the minute one clears, two pop up. crazy busy and doesn't look like it is getting any better. >> understood. i was listening to kyw...
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. >> jim, you do such a good job >> with all of this pourot imag. what would we do with our hair i sick. >> looking outside, your actual commute is looking pretty good. coupleires every dow get to all of that coming up in a little bit. >> quiet days residual winds associated with friday's system, but tracking another kn. >> oh, news, but another nor'easter as we head into tuesday and wednesday, so let me get to you some current temperatures, across the region, seaper at me, 33 gross in philadelphia, 30 degrees in wilmington, right around 30 waking up this morning in atlantic city at 30 degrees, en factor in the residualown windy was talking about, coming out of the northwest ar 5 locations, at 15, feels more like 21 in philadelphia, feels allentown, actually feels like the single digits up in the poconosment not only are we deind , but also, that residual coastal flooding threa ere is at's en issued for our this is in effect through 2mo for delawe beaches. expect to see minor tidal floong between 9:30 to 10:10:30 in the morning, base, delawy, floodi
. >> jim, you do such a good job >> with all of this pourot imag. what would we do with our hair i sick. >> looking outside, your actual commute is looking pretty good. coupleires every dow get to all of that coming up in a little bit. >> quiet days residual winds associated with friday's system, but tracking another kn. >> oh, news, but another nor'easter as we head into tuesday and wednesday, so let me get to you some current temperatures, across the region,...
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me, gregory peers, jim from blackrock, and kathleen gaffney. the conversation continues, because the grind high contin ues. what is the signal flashing for you? >> we want to watch and see how long this is going to persist. , once wet consensus reach april 15 and we start getting revenues in in the united states, you will see that come down. we should pay attention. to persist, we are likely to see the market and credit risk reacting to tighter financial conditions. jonathan: how close are we? 37 days, to be precise. >> i think it is about persistence. it is not a single factor, issuance. there are other factors in play. it is hard to disentangle what the true driver is. if it continues to widen and remain at these high levels, it is a de facto tightening. it is already happening. that is causing credit spreads to widen. i think that is something to worry about. jonathan: i don't think we should waste too much time talking about stretching credit. whenever i speak to anyone in the global fixed income universe, they say it is not, but it could h
me, gregory peers, jim from blackrock, and kathleen gaffney. the conversation continues, because the grind high contin ues. what is the signal flashing for you? >> we want to watch and see how long this is going to persist. , once wet consensus reach april 15 and we start getting revenues in in the united states, you will see that come down. we should pay attention. to persist, we are likely to see the market and credit risk reacting to tighter financial conditions. jonathan: how close...
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>>> i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. it is six credit 30. here's what you need to know to start your day in this morning minute, march 1st, 2018. >>> huge flames in delanco township burlington county. this fire sent two people to the hospital. >>> this is still an active fire fight, this house here, on the left side is in danger of collapsing. >>> there is a storm system in question lots of moisture working its way north, that will spread in the afternoon. >>> it doesn't make sense to wait until i'm 21 to get a handgun but can get this weapon at 18. i don't know. i'm curious as to what you did in your bill. >> lawmakers called out was pennsylvania senator pat toomey. >> we didn't dress it. >> you know why because you are afraid of the nra. >> another trump administration resignation. hope hicks was the president's longest serving and mess trusted political aid. >> prince harry, megan markle will mar any may. >> get this spice girls are apparently on the guest list. >> ♪ >> today's morning minute and tomorrow's medical advancements are broa
>>> i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. it is six credit 30. here's what you need to know to start your day in this morning minute, march 1st, 2018. >>> huge flames in delanco township burlington county. this fire sent two people to the hospital. >>> this is still an active fire fight, this house here, on the left side is in danger of collapsing. >>> there is a storm system in question lots of moisture working its way north, that will spread in...
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eric >> caller: boo-yah, jim. thank you for taking my call two years ago i bought mobile at $2 a share t-mobile stock do you think we'll see t-mobile stock break out of its consolidation phase. >> it's a hard verdict to call static it hasn't done that much you know what i've been eyeing this one for the club and i think that john leasher whom i just tweeted a few minutes ago is going to report a good quarter and i think t-mobile is a straight out best stock. be ready for plenty of opportunities next week with a bias to the upside particularly fedex, darden, conagra, accentura. what can i say that's not bad remember, don't rely on washington for positive backdrop any more don't be lazy about that it's not presidential strong buy time any more. how can trump's tariffs on aluminum and steel impact? let's ask the ceo. then it's a global media behemoth it's up 65% so far this year netflix is crushing it and has become the content king. should you consider streaming the stock? you don't want to miss that piece. i sit do
eric >> caller: boo-yah, jim. thank you for taking my call two years ago i bought mobile at $2 a share t-mobile stock do you think we'll see t-mobile stock break out of its consolidation phase. >> it's a hard verdict to call static it hasn't done that much you know what i've been eyeing this one for the club and i think that john leasher whom i just tweeted a few minutes ago is going to report a good quarter and i think t-mobile is a straight out best stock. be ready for plenty of...
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jim's "mad dash. fedex, a lot of people are wondering where is larry kudlow on the pespectrum when i work with him, kudlow and cramer, his most esteem ceo that he would put on would be nothing like the ceo of fedex. i am recently certain that this call has some sort of electronic device in your hand, a phone or an ipad. go to your google button and type in def and put in the word tariffs. everybody at this table do it. what happens he says it is time to do free trading and the president is dead wrong this is larry kudlow, he would suggest that fedex, what they should do when it come to aluminum and especially steel, we suggest they be bought by the government the same way we bought 35 fighters the government should buy these and we should not have tariffs wow. >> wow despite the collection of mr. kudlow, is the president going to listen? >> he's trying to get out, and the chinese have spoken and asked for more information of the nxpi and qualcomm deal and david faber says that's not the case but they'
jim's "mad dash. fedex, a lot of people are wondering where is larry kudlow on the pespectrum when i work with him, kudlow and cramer, his most esteem ceo that he would put on would be nothing like the ceo of fedex. i am recently certain that this call has some sort of electronic device in your hand, a phone or an ipad. go to your google button and type in def and put in the word tariffs. everybody at this table do it. what happens he says it is time to do free trading and the president is...
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so john figures he'll leave that to his daughter, kristen, and son-in-law, jim. >> i told jim and kristen that if it's a project they wanted to tackle, that i'd love for them to see if they had ideas. >> i'm always interested in taking on new projects. so dad asked us. and we were crazy enough to do it. i really felt like i needed to step up and help my dad out and help the family. >> but you can't just call goodwill to pick it all up. so, where to begin? did grandpa keep notes on all this stuff? >> he did, actually. in the back room, there is a library full of notes that papaw took about each project. >> so do they give values? were there bills of sale? >> no, there wasn't values. >> thank goodness for ebay. with a couple of mouse clicks, kristen finds out these antique carts, built to roll on railroad tracks, can fetch 1,500 bucks apiece. elmer has hundreds of 'em. and parts of the steel yard that look like scrap could be worth tens of thousands to individual buyers. kristen's thinking, "maybe grandpa elmer was right." and if she finds the right buyer, she'll turn his scrap iron into go
so john figures he'll leave that to his daughter, kristen, and son-in-law, jim. >> i told jim and kristen that if it's a project they wanted to tackle, that i'd love for them to see if they had ideas. >> i'm always interested in taking on new projects. so dad asked us. and we were crazy enough to do it. i really felt like i needed to step up and help my dad out and help the family. >> but you can't just call goodwill to pick it all up. so, where to begin? did grandpa keep...
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this is t w news live from berlin china's president tightens his already firm grip on power she jim ping can now rule the country indefinitely after the chinese parliament approves a constitutional amendment scrapping presidential term limits we'll have analysis of that move for you from our correspondent in beijing. also on the program confronts the far right phone os or not count six times with founders of pen abolishing his honorary presidency his daughter linda independent proposes a new name to broaden the party's appeal we'll go live to paris for more. and reunited after more than a year behind bars two turkish journalists return to the independent newspaper jim goodrich after being released on bail but that battle is far from over. well come my name's christopher spring a good to have you with this. this man here she jumping is already the most powerful chinese president in a generation and now he has the right to rule in or to remain rather in office indefinitely that's off the chinese rubber stamp parliament passed a constitutional amendment scrapping the presidential term limit
this is t w news live from berlin china's president tightens his already firm grip on power she jim ping can now rule the country indefinitely after the chinese parliament approves a constitutional amendment scrapping presidential term limits we'll have analysis of that move for you from our correspondent in beijing. also on the program confronts the far right phone os or not count six times with founders of pen abolishing his honorary presidency his daughter linda independent proposes a new...
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it is wednesday, march 7th good morning i'm jim donovan. >>> i'm rahel solomon. all philadelphia public and archdiocese schools are closed , many other school delays and cancellations running across the bottom of the
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jim, rahel, over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. two nor'easters in less than a westbound, just can't take it any more. >> so many feel in our area are still in the dark following last friday storm. right now peco says about 24,000 homes and businesses are still without power. ppl has about 1800 outages, and the outages are lower, for atlantic city electric, while the power and pse&g. so, now, the race against the clock to restore power before the next nor'easter. >> "eyewitness news" reporter trang do, liver in hatboro, where it has been tough couple every days for people still in the dark there. good morning, trang. >> most of the people who remain without power as well as delaware county, a look why there are still this has been taken care of but still, there are still several homes here, in hatboro, without power, bought of -- because of this, peco says working as fast as they can to get the power restored, they actually gave us a look at their emergency operations center. >> customers affected by outages, more than one in three
jim, rahel, over to you. >> thank you shall meisha. two nor'easters in less than a westbound, just can't take it any more. >> so many feel in our area are still in the dark following last friday storm. right now peco says about 24,000 homes and businesses are still without power. ppl has about 1800 outages, and the outages are lower, for atlantic city electric, while the power and pse&g. so, now, the race against the clock to restore power before the next nor'easter. >>...
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jim, is that a warm upset for you? barclay going second overall to the draft. >> i don't care if i'm drafted once, five, last pick, i'm coming in with my head low ready to work. every team that drafts me gets the same guy, a
jim, is that a warm upset for you? barclay going second overall to the draft. >> i don't care if i'm drafted once, five, last pick, i'm coming in with my head low ready to work. every team that drafts me gets the same guy, a
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the volume, jim. comparatively, how important is that >> well, i think it was except for the market leaders you will see the leaders being a commodity place which is micron moved up a lot of stocks that's going to be flashed and a lot of that is pc and data center we'll get to david across the board battle involving everybody is in this now, everybody in the broadcom challenge for qualcomm and the intel, let's say attempted to plan, i am not going with the intel story at all david, maybe talking about the idea it has been mused, i think to go out and say it is happening right now is gun jumping. david's on the phone no surprise, he's going to bring us some clarity on that story and huge development on that on friday your coverage this week is going to pivot around for this what do you have planned for this week? >> what i like about what we are up to is the biggest player right now are companies sending conductor equipment, those are the unwithones that's breaking t it is hard drives. i think what we
the volume, jim. comparatively, how important is that >> well, i think it was except for the market leaders you will see the leaders being a commodity place which is micron moved up a lot of stocks that's going to be flashed and a lot of that is pc and data center we'll get to david across the board battle involving everybody is in this now, everybody in the broadcom challenge for qualcomm and the intel, let's say attempted to plan, i am not going with the intel story at all david, maybe...
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"mad money" with jim cramer's jim cramer sat down with the ceo of intel which company could he be buying you will not believe what he just cold cramer jim will be here shortly first, the news that sent the markets soaring. >> we come in peace here the thing everybody on wreaths wall street need to understand is relax if you look at the negotiating posture this country, all of these countries that are uj running huge trade surpluses with us have no incentive to rock that boat >> that was peter navarro the director of trade for the white house tempering fears about a potential trade war. the dow climbing 250 points at the highs of the day but the indes closed clear ultimately ending up just overible triple digits has this market done from buy the dip market to a sell the rip one guys. >> the last four days, absolutely i thought listen the dow closed higher today 100 and some points but the s&p is what i watch. for the last four days, we have had big moves to the upside followed by markets that closed effectively on the lows of the day. we have seen it now four days. i think that's a trend
"mad money" with jim cramer's jim cramer sat down with the ceo of intel which company could he be buying you will not believe what he just cold cramer jim will be here shortly first, the news that sent the markets soaring. >> we come in peace here the thing everybody on wreaths wall street need to understand is relax if you look at the negotiating posture this country, all of these countries that are uj running huge trade surpluses with us have no incentive to rock that boat...
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first, let's go to our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta. jim, it's official now, the va secretary shulkin, fired. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. it's as if the president had this in his back pocket, waiting to unveil it on the american people, announcing that he is replacing his va secretary, david shulkin, with the white house physician, dr. ronny jackson. dr. jackson, you'll recall, made a name for himself, you might say, by declaring the president to be in excellent health. but i'm told by a white house official that some of these questions about david shulkin, ethical questions over at the va were becoming too big of a distraction for him to carry out the president's agenda when it comes to reforming care for our nation's veterans.
first, let's go to our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta. jim, it's official now, the va secretary shulkin, fired. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. it's as if the president had this in his back pocket, waiting to unveil it on the american people, announcing that he is replacing his va secretary, david shulkin, with the white house physician, dr. ronny jackson. dr. jackson, you'll recall, made a name for himself, you might say, by declaring the president to be in excellent...