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same jim pam knew. by this point, jim wanted total control of her and the company and her job was to stay home and be a wife. >> as controlling as jim was he couldn't control the arthritis in his joints. it forced him to give up going to the office. >> was he in the hospital or bedridden? >> he was bedridden, yes. >> for how long? >> for a coup of years? >> so he barely got out of bed for a coup of years. >> i felt like as he became bedridden he stayed in his bedroom, i felt like he left us as a family. we didn't see much of him at that point. it kind of angered me seeing the kind of person he was turning into. >> the year was 2006. desiree says as jim became harder to get along with it served to push away pam's attempts to be more involved with the company while her husband was ill. >> i could hear him bickering about the business on a daily basis. >> specifically? >> nothing specifically but little things here and there that needed to be changed. >> their disagreements grew daily and festered to the p
same jim pam knew. by this point, jim wanted total control of her and the company and her job was to stay home and be a wife. >> as controlling as jim was he couldn't control the arthritis in his joints. it forced him to give up going to the office. >> was he in the hospital or bedridden? >> he was bedridden, yes. >> for how long? >> for a coup of years? >> so he barely got out of bed for a coup of years. >> i felt like as he became bedridden he stayed...
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jim's brother, who found her. he says it wasn't sandy's wrists that were bound together, but her upper forearms tied behind her back. >> her arms were behind her back in a way that nobody, especially with her ailments -- >> reporter: you would have to be harry houdini. >> right. >> reporter: the evidence, according to the prosecution, shows that the break-in at the melgar home is all an elaborate ruse. >> the house was not ransacked. there was nothing taken. there was a treasure trove of stuff in the house that could have been stolen. none of it was stolen. none of that added up, in my mind, to a burglary. >> reporter: lizz melgar testified in court that things were stolen, and bob says the crime scene photos support that. >> to begin with, there's a lot of evidence there were, in fact, items that were stolen from the house. just to name a few, in the master bedroom, we have a nightstand with an antenna with a cable running to it, but no tv to connect to it. on the other side of the nightstand, you see another cor
jim's brother, who found her. he says it wasn't sandy's wrists that were bound together, but her upper forearms tied behind her back. >> her arms were behind her back in a way that nobody, especially with her ailments -- >> reporter: you would have to be harry houdini. >> right. >> reporter: the evidence, according to the prosecution, shows that the break-in at the melgar home is all an elaborate ruse. >> the house was not ransacked. there was nothing taken. there...
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jim: to. in terms of this world where we focus a lot on terrorism, terrorism at going to be it's us. as an ambient threat. it's not going away real soon. it reflects other things and we're going to have to fight it and then try to set the conditions of education of economic opportunities and at going to reduce the need for people to think they got to go in a violent way. we're just going to have to fight the rest of them. but in this world today, the bigger threats are what i would call the great power of competition. russia and china want to give veto authority to themselves over surrounding nations economic decisions, security decisions and diplomatic decisions. china the president would stand in the rose garden it's president obama and say they would not militarize the spratly islands and then they would in and put weapons into the spratly islands. for russia that would invade and take it over we are going to have to recognize that russia at what russia at under pudding. not the russia we w
jim: to. in terms of this world where we focus a lot on terrorism, terrorism at going to be it's us. as an ambient threat. it's not going away real soon. it reflects other things and we're going to have to fight it and then try to set the conditions of education of economic opportunities and at going to reduce the need for people to think they got to go in a violent way. we're just going to have to fight the rest of them. but in this world today, the bigger threats are what i would call the...
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jim, read the reports. you violated the rules and cut hillary clinton loose on the same statute that you could have been charged with. you knew better than anyone that what you were doing was wrong. and if you want to read more about yourself after i wrote about you in "liars, leakers and liberals," my new book "radicals, resistance and revenge, the left's plot to remake america" gives you top billing again. don't you dare tell us that we are the liars and the leakers. you arrogant sanctimonious condescending low life. you have been found to be a liar and the leaker. and just before the department of justice is not prosecuting you on this, don't think for one second that you're home free, buddy. if nothing more, you'r your lyid leaking shows your intent to take down donald trump and your abuse of our courts in order to do just that. egger you did here is just another reminder of your putting your personal ambition and ego ahead of our country and patriotism. of your attempt to get even because you were fire
jim, read the reports. you violated the rules and cut hillary clinton loose on the same statute that you could have been charged with. you knew better than anyone that what you were doing was wrong. and if you want to read more about yourself after i wrote about you in "liars, leakers and liberals," my new book "radicals, resistance and revenge, the left's plot to remake america" gives you top billing again. don't you dare tell us that we are the liars and the leakers. you...
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everyone, please welcome jim jefferies. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: jim, looking good, bud. >> thank you >> jimmy: thank you for coming back and thank you for playing that game right there >> that was -- the most scary bit about that game was i know i can't spell. [ laughter ] and i was like, "oh, hopefully it's not a big ingredient. [ laughter ] and then chocolate came up and i turned to you, "how do i spell chocolate? [ laughter ] and then you went, "it's got another 'o'. and i was, like, "where? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "chocolato." [ laughter ] we -- i kn you he a son. did -- does your son watch our program? >> he doesn't watch my program >> jimmy: no, yeah, yeah >> i don't let him watch me, what i do. i do horrible stand-up comedy with lots of swear words and so i don't let him watch my son's favorite bit of entertainment is fails familiar -- it's like "jackass." but it's just people on the internet are doing it. just people getting hit in the nuts and people falling -- [ laughter ] and my son think that's great entertainment, right [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's his favorit
everyone, please welcome jim jefferies. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: jim, looking good, bud. >> thank you >> jimmy: thank you for coming back and thank you for playing that game right there >> that was -- the most scary bit about that game was i know i can't spell. [ laughter ] and i was like, "oh, hopefully it's not a big ingredient. [ laughter ] and then chocolate came up and i turned to you, "how do i spell chocolate? [ laughter ] and then you...
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welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim. welcome and welcome to silicon orchard here in orange county, california. >> there it is i always liked orange county more than i liked up north dean, i downloaded your book, okay because it's terrific. i download all the stuff that you do but now i've got something that keeps selling i'm going to show my age i keep being told this is the age of the bad ass analyst how do i get to be a bad ass analyst? >> well, you've done the first part, jim. you've downloaded the software you click and run it you'll get the thrill of solving all of this over again. we typically start our journeys with our customers by simply getting the 14-day trial and prosecuting analytics in a variety of ways so that you, too, can get the thrill of problem solving again. >> what it seems like, as you say, code free people get to learn things and people who are code friendly really get to learn things how could something be both? >> well, that's a great point. first of all, alteryx is a platform, not a point solut
welcome back to "mad money." >> hey, jim. welcome and welcome to silicon orchard here in orange county, california. >> there it is i always liked orange county more than i liked up north dean, i downloaded your book, okay because it's terrific. i download all the stuff that you do but now i've got something that keeps selling i'm going to show my age i keep being told this is the age of the bad ass analyst how do i get to be a bad ass analyst? >> well, you've done...
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jim, thank you. stand up, jim, in case they can't see you. now you can see him. that's great. great to have you. joe, thank you very much. thank you both for being here. they're busy. they're very busy people, and i think we're going to meet on a certain subject later on, joe, and that's good. jerry was born in west virginia in 1938, the fifth of six children. he grew up hiking in the woods, fishing in the clear water and exploring the beautiful mountains of west virginia, a great, great state. i shouldn't say this, joe, but i won it by 43 points. that's a lot. we love west virginia. probably helped you getting this award today. when coming from west virginia, we like you, jerry. more than anything else, what jerry liked doing is playing basketball in west virginia. starting at age six, he taught himself on the dirt surfaces of his neighborhood's backyard. when it rained, his sister said it's called the mud wallow. do you remember that at all, jerry? the mud wallow. but nothing ever stopped him. jerry later reflected that "everything i did, i tried to do perfectly. not just we
jim, thank you. stand up, jim, in case they can't see you. now you can see him. that's great. great to have you. joe, thank you very much. thank you both for being here. they're busy. they're very busy people, and i think we're going to meet on a certain subject later on, joe, and that's good. jerry was born in west virginia in 1938, the fifth of six children. he grew up hiking in the woods, fishing in the clear water and exploring the beautiful mountains of west virginia, a great, great state....
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let's start with jim in connecticut. jim? >> jim, it's another jim calling. no relation. i'm an action alert member. >> yes >> caller: it's been extremely helpful. >> thank you, buddy. really appreciate it >> amd i do not like the pin action. >> you are right reported a number today, nobody really likes it. i think amd is doing better than micr micron, but you know how it goes we written it all the time for club members these all trade together which is why we have taken our cash position up so high. you'll get a chance to buy amd lower. mark >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. >> of course >> caller: i want to thank you, great show. >> thank you. >> caller: i want to ask you the china scenario. >> yeah? what stock did we lose -- let's go to trevor in wisconsin. trevor >> caller: boo-yah >> boo-yah >> caller: what's up, jim? >> all right, what's happening >> caller: regarding activision. the stock has been down over 50% in the last year, however, it seems to be relatively stable in recent months. when you take into consideration they've got some exciting produ
let's start with jim in connecticut. jim? >> jim, it's another jim calling. no relation. i'm an action alert member. >> yes >> caller: it's been extremely helpful. >> thank you, buddy. really appreciate it >> amd i do not like the pin action. >> you are right reported a number today, nobody really likes it. i think amd is doing better than micr micron, but you know how it goes we written it all the time for club members these all trade together which is why...
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take it away, jim. jim: i think or for bonds in europe -- corporate bonds in europe and across the globe are priced to perfection. you got an environment where the corporate sector is starting to weaken. thegot an environment where global manufacturing sector is under significant pressure and yet corporate bond yields are at very tight levels. i'd be very worried about that asset class if the ecb disappoints. nejra: in the expectation the ecb might disappoint, we've als seen steepening across the rman cve. uld you be trading that? jim: the german curve is tricky and we talked last time that has long as you are in an environment where the policy stimulus is mainly going to come was the ecb, our thinking you would get a significant flattening of the curve. thinkouble is, we still eventually fiscal policy becomes a more central part of the stimulus and that's deepens the curve. we have seen in the last few months is that transition starting to take hold. you have a massive flattening, a little steepening,
take it away, jim. jim: i think or for bonds in europe -- corporate bonds in europe and across the globe are priced to perfection. you got an environment where the corporate sector is starting to weaken. thegot an environment where global manufacturing sector is under significant pressure and yet corporate bond yields are at very tight levels. i'd be very worried about that asset class if the ecb disappoints. nejra: in the expectation the ecb might disappoint, we've als seen steepening across...
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you can't swing a stick. >> i want jim to boss me around. so much fun love it thanks, jim thanks garvin. >> let's take you outside the nbc bay area sky ranger what a beautiful shot over -- beautiful shot of janelle as well. >> you look beautiful, janelle now to the second most beautiful shot chase center in the distance top of the screen is oracle park. so this is it. can we handle it in the giants ay at 6:45 and the dave matthews band at 8:00. that's a lot of people going into mission bay. >> don't blame the weather. there is no excuse. >> weather looks great. >> and you look great too i'll second that. >> way to go, janelle. >> all right. let's get to you the microclimate forecast on this tuesday night. and there is that beautiful blue sky over san francisco. if you are headed to the event at oracle park or chase center, you're going to see this very comfortable tonight might need a light jacket. 67 degrees but the fog doesn't look that thick. down to of 3 at 8:00 p.m. at 11:00 p.m. dropping down to 61. . that brings us to the morning fore
you can't swing a stick. >> i want jim to boss me around. so much fun love it thanks, jim thanks garvin. >> let's take you outside the nbc bay area sky ranger what a beautiful shot over -- beautiful shot of janelle as well. >> you look beautiful, janelle now to the second most beautiful shot chase center in the distance top of the screen is oracle park. so this is it. can we handle it in the giants ay at 6:45 and the dave matthews band at 8:00. that's a lot of people going...
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>> caller: hi, jim >> what? angelo you got cramer >> caller: yeah. >> stock >> caller: my wife and i are in our early 80s and just about all our savings for the past four, five years have been vested in a cost -- >> well, i mean here's the problem, that's unbelievably right and i like those stocks so much but i also think that you've got maybe -- i don't want you to have all your money riding on those two. bernstein downgraded costco. that would be ill-advised. if you have enough cash for your needs, i'm fine with those two stocks i do like more diverse indication and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round." >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade ♪♪ ♪♪ through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge in
>> caller: hi, jim >> what? angelo you got cramer >> caller: yeah. >> stock >> caller: my wife and i are in our early 80s and just about all our savings for the past four, five years have been vested in a cost -- >> well, i mean here's the problem, that's unbelievably right and i like those stocks so much but i also think that you've got maybe -- i don't want you to have all your money riding on those two. bernstein downgraded costco. that would be...
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>> caller: >> how do you do, jim. i'm calling you from aikin, south carolina we're known for all the horses down here. >> well, there you go. i always try to figure out what the mascot is. now i know what's up? >> caller: well, my question is about docusign how it is that that company -- do they have anything new in the pipeline how can they make -- >> because it's the ultimate utility. i think that what happen, i'm not kidding, is people use it and they love it, and adobe should have bought them. adobe bought them, i think the stock would be flying. let's go to rick in pennsylvania rick >> hello i would like to know what your opinion is on western digital corporation. >> see, why buy western digital when you can buy micron, which i think has more game. i think micron is less expensive, and micron doesn't have to have drives. i don't want drives. let's go to randy in california. randy? >> caller: boo-yah, dr. cramer. >> boo-yah >> caller: one more time for sharing your knowledge. >> ah, thanks a lot, man thank you. >>
>> caller: >> how do you do, jim. i'm calling you from aikin, south carolina we're known for all the horses down here. >> well, there you go. i always try to figure out what the mascot is. now i know what's up? >> caller: well, my question is about docusign how it is that that company -- do they have anything new in the pipeline how can they make -- >> because it's the ultimate utility. i think that what happen, i'm not kidding, is people use it and they love it,...
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jim: jim mattis will do fine. [applause] [applause] thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversation] background sounds. [background sounds] [applause] >> but tv continues now on c-span television for serious readers. authors sharon robinson here we put a cover her book, new memoir of 1963, ms. robinson, was your life like in 1963 ? >> we were living in stamford connecticut and we had a house on 6 acres and a lake and surrounded by woods. so we have the privacy that my parents were seeking. it was a a prompt nominal when he white community in northern stanford, integrated our neighborhood in our schools.
jim: jim mattis will do fine. [applause] [applause] thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversation] background sounds. [background sounds] [applause] >> but tv continues now on c-span television for serious readers. authors sharon robinson here we put a cover her book, new memoir of 1963, ms. robinson, was your life like in 1963 ? >> we were living in stamford connecticut and we had a house on 6 acres and a lake and surrounded by woods. so we have the privacy that my parents were...
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jim knapp. divorced father. bit of an odd duck, some people said. but easy to get along with. at least, that's what carol told her friends. the man didn't cause any trouble. >> jim knapp was just sort of this free-spirited surfer dude from hawaii who-- hang ten. >> but she took him in as a border? >> it was my understanding that he was, had been diagnosed with cancer. and i think they sort of co-supported each other through a lot of the painful times that they were both experiencing. >> reporter: once inside her house, carol put together a salad for dinner, answered a few e-mails. settled in for an evening alone. she picked up the phone and called her mother ruth who lived way off in nashville, tennessee. >> she was an amazing daughter who still called her mom every day. >> reporter: ruth was 83. the call, a nightly ritual. and then at 8 pm, the oddest thing. the line went dead. but not before ruth heard something rather terrifying. ruth tried to call back. nothing. and there she was, so far awa
jim knapp. divorced father. bit of an odd duck, some people said. but easy to get along with. at least, that's what carol told her friends. the man didn't cause any trouble. >> jim knapp was just sort of this free-spirited surfer dude from hawaii who-- hang ten. >> but she took him in as a border? >> it was my understanding that he was, had been diagnosed with cancer. and i think they sort of co-supported each other through a lot of the painful times that they were both...
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and there was jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. also who came was gail burroughs, the wife of the late hugh burroughs. our mentor, host and producer of mosaic for 30 plus years. i was so glad to see her. she had heard about it on mosaic when i was interviewed about ministry. so a shout out to all of you that made it such a wonderful event. i have not been able to thank all of you and the churches i was able to serve. eastern hill in richmond. glide in san francisco. there was st. mark's. i just needed to do that and i thank you for that. i felt in the last few months when i talk about ministry in my interview with elizabeth, i thought about, what is the nature of ministry? even though i'm retired, i will always be active in prayer and concerned about ministry and what that means. and my guests this morning was also at my retirement pick jim hopkins who has been the pastor at lakeshore baptist for 31 years. >> i thought we would start right there. thank you for being at the retirement. but what is it like to be a pastor that long in
and there was jim hopkins and dale witherspoon. also who came was gail burroughs, the wife of the late hugh burroughs. our mentor, host and producer of mosaic for 30 plus years. i was so glad to see her. she had heard about it on mosaic when i was interviewed about ministry. so a shout out to all of you that made it such a wonderful event. i have not been able to thank all of you and the churches i was able to serve. eastern hill in richmond. glide in san francisco. there was st. mark's. i just...
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i appreciate you being here today also, jim. i look at the list of other on noreed bywas in -- ho bill gates and warren buffett, philanthropic champions. martin luther king, sesser shabbos, nelson mandela, simon wiesenthal, desmond tutu, legendary leaders. , bill russell, athletebdul-jabbar, activists. michael jordan, tiger woods, stevie wonder, excellence personified. john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer and vin scully. friends i try to it -- emulate. mild -- my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] president trump: congratulations to jerry. also, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. thank you everybody. it is a great honor, a great man, a great pleasure. you are going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] >> in alabama, there were millions of the -- in the storm's path -- >> thank you very much. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. comin
i appreciate you being here today also, jim. i look at the list of other on noreed bywas in -- ho bill gates and warren buffett, philanthropic champions. martin luther king, sesser shabbos, nelson mandela, simon wiesenthal, desmond tutu, legendary leaders. , bill russell, athletebdul-jabbar, activists. michael jordan, tiger woods, stevie wonder, excellence personified. john wooden, frank robinson, arnold palmer and vin scully. friends i try to it -- emulate. mild -- my name is going to look...
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i am jim cramer and i will see you tomorrow
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let their trash be your treasure gregory in new york, gregory >> hi, is jim there, please, jim? >> you got jim what's up. >> hi, i was wondering about lumber lumberly kwi d lumber liquidator, it topped out at 13 today, with speculation they're going to go private. what can you tell me >> a lot of retailers are reluctant to go private because the ones that have are about to go disastrous. >> i like to buy best of proceed, i think you could buy home depot, i wish marvin would go on. >> austin in kansas, austin. >> jimmy boy, i was looking for some chinese stock that should have limited impact from the trade war and came across alibaba. >> the only one wort buying, it has real u.s. financials and it's doing quite well, it's a gigantic company and i will b z bless it it's too cheap after the numbers i have seen. lynn in michigan, lynn >> hi, jim i admire your work ethic and the long hours that you put in, sir. >> thank you, buddy, i sure do try. >> my question is about bud. what do we do with this stock, can it get back on track to what it once was? this micro brew trend is it reall
let their trash be your treasure gregory in new york, gregory >> hi, is jim there, please, jim? >> you got jim what's up. >> hi, i was wondering about lumber lumberly kwi d lumber liquidator, it topped out at 13 today, with speculation they're going to go private. what can you tell me >> a lot of retailers are reluctant to go private because the ones that have are about to go disastrous. >> i like to buy best of proceed, i think you could buy home depot, i wish...
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jim gaffigan, everybody! we'll be right back with ann curry. hvr. you either love it ♪ boom goes the dynamite, club yoko plays ] or yllt. ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be. ♪ i'm a strong individual ♪ feeling that power ♪ i'm so original, ♪ ya sing it louder. ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ ehhh ehhh ehhh ehhh ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ i am stop dancing around the pain that keeps you up again, and again. advil pm silences pain, and you sleep the whole night. advil pm ♪ c'mom and say it now. ♪ just let the words come out. ♪ give me your love. ♪ no calories. no sweeteners. all smiles™. bubly sparkling water. crack a smile™. heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ausea, (vo) try new pepto liquicaps for fast relief and ultra-coating. (flight attendants) ♪ nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. ♪ (vo) get powerful relief with new pepto bismol liquicaps. ♪ ♪ from the coul
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jim: that's right. the price you pay by not having it worse in 2010, 11, is lethargic growth since then, especially europe, which may now be sinking back into recession. they have to start to think about their policies in terms of, are they helping? the answer with negative rates is it is not. david: is the answer fiscal? jim: i would like to think so, but if you look at the ways the governments are structured, the way the german government's mindset is, they will not start spending money to that level. if they did, it would help, but it would be a tall order. david: doesn't that encourage more government borrowing? jim: it does, but more supply would be pushed in as well. right now, they are still negative. they have the option right now, they can borrow all they want or free, but they are not doing it. david: great to see you, jim bianco. he is a bloomberg opinion columnist. coming up, my interview with starbucks ceo kevin johnson. that is coming up this afternoon at 2:30 eastern time. coming up here
jim: that's right. the price you pay by not having it worse in 2010, 11, is lethargic growth since then, especially europe, which may now be sinking back into recession. they have to start to think about their policies in terms of, are they helping? the answer with negative rates is it is not. david: is the answer fiscal? jim: i would like to think so, but if you look at the ways the governments are structured, the way the german government's mindset is, they will not start spending money to...
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you like japan, jim. and you like a because of this concept [speaking japanese] enlighten us what the costs that is -- the concept is. jim: in japanese it means internal change and one of the weres that rish and i talking about as much we've seen in the u.s. equity markets has been stimulus a buy back activity. there is a common perception that companies ignore their earnings because some of them a doing well in terms of products and revenues -- that is not always the case. because company's can use lazy balance sheets to buy back shares and stimulate that number. we are seeing the beginning to happen in japan. we have seen it happen consistently in the u.s. over the last 10 years. to jump injust want because 40% of earnings growth last year came from share buybacks. that translates into much better earnings per share. we've seen that ntt, buying back a ton of its shares. is it cheating investors? think it is. it means the capital allocated to the shareholders is larger. the companies have two stakeholder
you like japan, jim. and you like a because of this concept [speaking japanese] enlighten us what the costs that is -- the concept is. jim: in japanese it means internal change and one of the weres that rish and i talking about as much we've seen in the u.s. equity markets has been stimulus a buy back activity. there is a common perception that companies ignore their earnings because some of them a doing well in terms of products and revenues -- that is not always the case. because company's...
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later this hour jim will take the stage with nelson peltz. we're looking at reaction to the fed, downgrades of costco and u.s. steel, a series of buybacks out of companies like microsoft and target. >> i just wrapped up a panel on stage here of delivering alpha the topic was global opportunities and global risks you can imagine when talking about the global economy, it was pretty gloomy up there on stage. we heard from manny roman the ceo of pimco, luke ellis of man group and others i think the common thread was the u.s. is doing well thank you, u.s. consumer the global economy is not. when it came to the biggest risk factor, i just wrapped up by asking facing the global economy, for a lot of them it was the u.s. consumer and whether confidence can continue to remain high there was actually a little back and forth. luke ellis was a little worried about whether fedex was a canary in the cole mine or whether that was a function of what was happening globally in trade that gives you a sense of where investors are, why the fed is split, why inves
later this hour jim will take the stage with nelson peltz. we're looking at reaction to the fed, downgrades of costco and u.s. steel, a series of buybacks out of companies like microsoft and target. >> i just wrapped up a panel on stage here of delivering alpha the topic was global opportunities and global risks you can imagine when talking about the global economy, it was pretty gloomy up there on stage. we heard from manny roman the ceo of pimco, luke ellis of man group and others i...
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jim, read the reports. you violated the rules and cut hillary clinton loose on the same statutes you could have been charged with. you knew better than anyone what you were doing was wrong. if you want to read more about yourself after i wrote about you in liars, leakers and liberals. my new book gives you top billing again. don't you dare tell us that we are the liars and leakers. you arrogant condescending low life. you have been found to be a liar and a leaker. just because the department of justice is not prosecuting you on this, don't think for one second you are home fry, buddy. if nothing more your lying and leaking shows your intent to take down donald trump and your abuse of our courts to do just that. everything you have did here is just another reminder of you putting your personal ambitions and ego ahead of our country and papatriotism. and your hatred so intense that you caused this country to almost fracture over the appointment of a special prosecutor and the absurd idea of russia collusion.
jim, read the reports. you violated the rules and cut hillary clinton loose on the same statutes you could have been charged with. you knew better than anyone what you were doing was wrong. if you want to read more about yourself after i wrote about you in liars, leakers and liberals. my new book gives you top billing again. don't you dare tell us that we are the liars and leakers. you arrogant condescending low life. you have been found to be a liar and a leaker. just because the department of...
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jim, read the reports. you violated the rules and cut hillary clinton loose on the same statutes you could have been charged with. you knew better than anyone what you were doing was wrong. if you want to read more about yourself after i wrote about you in liars, leakers and liberals. my new book gives you top billing again. don't you dare tell us that we are the liars and leakers. you arrogant condescending low life. you have been found to be a liar and a leaker. just because the department of justice is not prosecuting you on this, don't think for one second you are home fry, buddy. if nothing more your lying and leaking shows your intent to take down donald trump and your abuse of our courts to do just that. everything you have did here is just another reminder of you putting your personal ambitions and ego ahead of our country and papatriotism. and your hatred so intense that you caused this country to almost fracture over the appointment of a special prosecutor and the absurd idea of russia collusion.
jim, read the reports. you violated the rules and cut hillary clinton loose on the same statutes you could have been charged with. you knew better than anyone what you were doing was wrong. if you want to read more about yourself after i wrote about you in liars, leakers and liberals. my new book gives you top billing again. don't you dare tell us that we are the liars and leakers. you arrogant condescending low life. you have been found to be a liar and a leaker. just because the department of...
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the truth is, what jim is talking about. deeper you can get -- and there, t a guest out would you like to come up? -- an actually help you you're on the hotseat. questionscome and ask if we could. with hink where we run ost of this is that it's critical that what is observed and i ed up by facts, think right now, because we jumped into this impeachment of , there are a whole lot people talking about facts on both sides where there aren't facts. out let the facts weigh and hopefully that's what proper oversight. actually we'll get to hear from ukrainian ambassador that got fired, that was part of this whistleblower complaint. just this week. jim andly have to go back to d.c. because adam schiff track to get this done. [applause] >> there is somebody who has not mind.p their >> people testifying, what is the giuliani doing, president's personal lawyer, onducting diplomacy on behalf of the president? it's unusual by any estimation. guys would be all over that. if he did >> i'll get to that. i want to go back to where i was earl
the truth is, what jim is talking about. deeper you can get -- and there, t a guest out would you like to come up? -- an actually help you you're on the hotseat. questionscome and ask if we could. with hink where we run ost of this is that it's critical that what is observed and i ed up by facts, think right now, because we jumped into this impeachment of , there are a whole lot people talking about facts on both sides where there aren't facts. out let the facts weigh and hopefully that's what...
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jim? >> no question. and the language from the inspector general there, very clear about just how seriously he's taking it. alex marmarquardt, thanks very much. >> let's talk about this with our experts. cnn legal analyst, michael zeldin is with us, former federal prosecutor, and rachael bey, political reporter for "the washington post." good morning to you both. thank you for being here. and michael, let me begin with you. a number of the president's allies are comparing this to president obama. and they're specifically bringing up that sort of hot mic moment when president obama told medvedev essentially, let me get through this and i'll be much more open to negotiate post-election. listen to matt schlapp and his argument on that front. >> he has very wide authority, really, unchecked authority, to talk about to world leaders about anything he deems appropriate, as he's representing the united states of america. if this were able to go forward, any staffer in an agency could constantly hobble a democrat
jim? >> no question. and the language from the inspector general there, very clear about just how seriously he's taking it. alex marmarquardt, thanks very much. >> let's talk about this with our experts. cnn legal analyst, michael zeldin is with us, former federal prosecutor, and rachael bey, political reporter for "the washington post." good morning to you both. thank you for being here. and michael, let me begin with you. a number of the president's allies are comparing...
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. >> i'm jim sciutto. right now, behind closed doors, the intelligence community inspector general is set to brief the house intelligence committee on a disturbing whistleblower complaint. one that is raising more questions about how president trump communicates with foreign governments and perhaps what promises he makes to those governments. the inspector general who we should note was appointed by this president, called the complaint an urgent concern. and by law, urgency means it's not a policy disagreement, it's an issue of national security concern. >> cnn has learned that it came from a u.s. intelligence official who was so troubled by something the president said to a foreign leader on a phone call. this is all according to "the washington post." the complaint was triggered by a promise that the president made to that foreign leader. the big question this morning, of course, is what exactly was that promise? and to whom was the promise made? >> one thing is clear, though. a trump appointed inspector
. >> i'm jim sciutto. right now, behind closed doors, the intelligence community inspector general is set to brief the house intelligence committee on a disturbing whistleblower complaint. one that is raising more questions about how president trump communicates with foreign governments and perhaps what promises he makes to those governments. the inspector general who we should note was appointed by this president, called the complaint an urgent concern. and by law, urgency means it's not...
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our chief white house correspondent jim acosta has the latest for us. jim, a top trump adviser is coming to the president's defense. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. white house officials are digging in their heels over president trump's use of altered map to justify false statements that hurricane dorian posed a threat to alabama. the white house put out a carefully worded statement saying his comments were based on briefings from officials, aides won't say if it was mr. trump that changed the map in what's become a game of cones for the president. leading what may become an indelible mark on the trump presidency, it was hardly a master stroke. now the white house is dragging its feet, admitting who altered the weather map held up by the president in the oval office, false falsely showing alabama in the path of the hurricane. >> that was the original chart,
our chief white house correspondent jim acosta has the latest for us. jim, a top trump adviser is coming to the president's defense. >> reporter: that's right, wolf. white house officials are digging in their heels over president trump's use of altered map to justify false statements that hurricane dorian posed a threat to alabama. the white house put out a carefully worded statement saying his comments were based on briefings from officials, aides won't say if it was mr. trump that...
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first, to jim aacosta. he's gone from an administration that one source is likening to a snake pit. >> that's right, wolf and president trump is search iing r a new national security adviser this evening after he announced john bolton had been fired in that tweet today. the president gave bolton the boot after the two clashed over key foreign policy. decision areas including mr. trump's scrapped plan to invite the taliban to camp david for peace talks. i'm told the president was upset that bolton tried to create the impression that mike pence was opposed to the camp david idea as well, but as one top administration official told us today, the president's national security team is not a mess. for now, former national security adviser john bolton, it was an unceremonious firing by tweet, standing outside west wing hours before he was scheduled to join mike pompeo and steve mnuchin to answer question from reporters, he was suddenly gone with his former administration rivals. >> i'm never prized. >> all smiles.
first, to jim aacosta. he's gone from an administration that one source is likening to a snake pit. >> that's right, wolf and president trump is search iing r a new national security adviser this evening after he announced john bolton had been fired in that tweet today. the president gave bolton the boot after the two clashed over key foreign policy. decision areas including mr. trump's scrapped plan to invite the taliban to camp david for peace talks. i'm told the president was upset...
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jim cramer, the fed should lower rates jim will tell us where he's seeing the biggest opportunities right now in the markets, especially some unloved names. the dow is up about 40 points. we're about 48 minutes until the close. at fidelity, we believe your money should always be working harder. that's why, your cash automatically goes into a money market fund when you open a new account. just another reminder of the value you'll find at fidelity. open an account today. it's how we bring hope to our patients- like viola. her team treated her cancer and strengthened her spirit. so viola could focus on their future. cancer treatment centers of america. appointments available now. cancer treatment centers of america. servicenow put our this changes everything. you're right sir... everything. no not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me gary. brilliantly observed, sir. always three steps ahead. six steps ahead. sixteen. so many steps. you done? a million steps ahead. servicenow. works for you. >>> 45 minutes till the close, 84-point rally on the dow, about 0.2% on th
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lou: jim jordan, as always. great to have you representation in congress. and great to have you on the board. we would like to have your thoughts about all this, share your comments and follow me on twitter, like me on facebook and follow me on facebook at "lou dobbs tonight". up next and more michael plans legal team should move the case to dismissal. after walking six miles at an amusement park... bill's back needed a vacation from his vacation. so he stepped on the dr. scholl's kiosk. it recommends our best custom fit orthotic to relieve foot, knee, or lower back pain. so you can move more. dr. scholl's. born to move. why accept it frompt an incompyour allergy pills?e else. flonase sensimist. nothing stronger. nothing gentler. nothing lasts longer. flonase sensimist. 24 hour non-drowsy allergy relief we just heard congressman jordan say on the side of the republic, i don't see that truth, which is without question, based on the special counsel report on everything that we learned on the lack of integrity, the principals and investigators and what is that
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chaudhry, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. >> absolutely. okay, so, jay, we got to try to understand this. even myself, i've been a stalwart for zscaler it just seems like the competition has gotten too great. i had the cash on from palo alto recently and he said, i'm going after everybody. are you seeing a real disruption by palo alto and a real change in the narrative in your business >> jim, the answer is, no. you know, a few weeks ago there was an analyst day and got a number of texts that said these guys are talking more about zscaler than themselves. you know when par dime shift takes place incumbents and legacy vendors are often displaced, they feel the pain and they try to attack everyone. that's what we're seeing but it's not changing our business to do cloud security right you need to have purpose built architecture you can't take the legacy boxes and stick them in a cloud and say it's cloud security. that will be like taking dvd players and putting them in a datacenter and calling it a
chaudhry, welcome back to "mad money." >> jim, thank you. i appreciate the opportunity. >> absolutely. okay, so, jay, we got to try to understand this. even myself, i've been a stalwart for zscaler it just seems like the competition has gotten too great. i had the cash on from palo alto recently and he said, i'm going after everybody. are you seeing a real disruption by palo alto and a real change in the narrative in your business >> jim, the answer is, no. you know,...
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bruce. >> hey, jim. you're the best, jim. >> thank you. >> you are the man >> i've owned church and dwight stock. periodically i do my research and read whatever is available i very rarely find whatever is negative about them. recently spruce point capital came out claiming accounting gimmicks were used to inflate earnings should i totally go on that since they're short sellers? >> well, look some short sellers do very quality work and occasionally they actually up end the bad stuff. i've got to tell you something, i think church and dwight is one heck of a company and always welcome i think you should hold onto it. >>> big tech can't seem to catch a break. it seems to be under fire every single day, but i'm telling you, not to bail on this cohort and these people who say tim cook should be fired, they're boneheads. i like that because the pred -- i called them sparky, he calls them sunshiners. they use the decline in the stocks to pick up a discount hold off from netflix. "mad" tonight. you thought my f
bruce. >> hey, jim. you're the best, jim. >> thank you. >> you are the man >> i've owned church and dwight stock. periodically i do my research and read whatever is available i very rarely find whatever is negative about them. recently spruce point capital came out claiming accounting gimmicks were used to inflate earnings should i totally go on that since they're short sellers? >> well, look some short sellers do very quality work and occasionally they actually up...
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jim sciutto broke the story for us. jim, excellent reporting. tell our viewers what you learned about this previously undisclosed mission. >> thank you, wolf. multiple trump administration officials with direct knowledge tell me in this previously undisclosed secret mission in 2017, the u.s. successfully extracted from russia one of its highest level covert sources inside the russian government. a person directly involved in the discussion said the removal of the russian was driven in part by concerns that president trump and his administration repeatedly mishandled classified intelligence, which could contribute to exposing the covert source as a spy. now, the decision to carry out the extraction occurred soon after a may 2017 meeting in the oval office, in which trump discussed highly classified intelligence with russian foreign minister sergey lavrov and russian ambassador to the u.s. sergey kislyak. the intelligence concerning ss isis in syria officials renewed discussions about the potential risk of exposure. this according to a source dire
jim sciutto broke the story for us. jim, excellent reporting. tell our viewers what you learned about this previously undisclosed mission. >> thank you, wolf. multiple trump administration officials with direct knowledge tell me in this previously undisclosed secret mission in 2017, the u.s. successfully extracted from russia one of its highest level covert sources inside the russian government. a person directly involved in the discussion said the removal of the russian was driven in...
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dwl finally, pete, boeing. >> jim's absolutely excited about it jim cramer i am as well they seem like they continue to get over the next hurdle, brian. the log is there everything is there. the cash flow's going to be back as long as they can get back on before the end of the year i think things are going to look very, very good for them, yes. >> okay. another negative call on netflix today. suddenly everyone's piling on netflix. shares down over 10% for the week lost their gains for the year. we're going to talk about that d e stf anthre othe fang space plus we've got all your final trades, all next on "halftime." plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ ♪ here i go again on my own ♪ goin' down the only road i've ever known ♪ ♪ like a drifter i was-- ♪ born to walk alone! ...barb! you l
dwl finally, pete, boeing. >> jim's absolutely excited about it jim cramer i am as well they seem like they continue to get over the next hurdle, brian. the log is there everything is there. the cash flow's going to be back as long as they can get back on before the end of the year i think things are going to look very, very good for them, yes. >> okay. another negative call on netflix today. suddenly everyone's piling on netflix. shares down over 10% for the week lost their gains...
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jim and poppy? >> abby phillip in washington, thanks very much. >>> coming up, more on my exclusive reporting this morning about a secret u.s. intelligence operation to rescue a high level covert source from inside the russian government, stay with cnn. jimmy john's is buying someone a house so they can deliver them a sandwich. read the legal copy below if you must, but we assure you, it will be a real house. enter to win at jimmyjohns.com. because sandwich. was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. you should be mad they gave this guy a promotion. see how much you can save you should be mad at forced camaraderie. and you should be mad at tech that makes things worse. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade, who's tech makes life easier by automatically adding technical patterns on charts and helping you unders
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>> jim: yeah, you. >> anthony: artists, right. yeah, right. >> jim: except you. >> jane: sorry. sorry, david. it's incredible. [ laughter ] >> david: today, i went into all the ways -- different ways you guys used to beat us when we were kids. the stress positions, like, you know. >> anthony: yeah, but what -- >> david: all the korean punishments. >> anthony: what's remarkable to me is that every kid -- >> david: right. >> anthony: i mean, all korean kids. >> david: yeah, all korean kids. >> anthony: the same position. holding -- you either hold a book -- >> jane: oh, yeah. that's the way we learn from the generation to generation. we don't know why. >> anthony: to take a peek into the dark heart of the korean psyche, maybe it helps to get familiar with han. it's a concept that, for non-koreans, can be difficult to fully grasp. >> david: all right. you want it? here we go. han denotes a collective feeling of oppression and isolation in the face of overwhelming odds. it connotes aspects of lament and un-avenged injustice. >> anthony: wow. >> david: in some occasions, anthropologi
>> jim: yeah, you. >> anthony: artists, right. yeah, right. >> jim: except you. >> jane: sorry. sorry, david. it's incredible. [ laughter ] >> david: today, i went into all the ways -- different ways you guys used to beat us when we were kids. the stress positions, like, you know. >> anthony: yeah, but what -- >> david: all the korean punishments. >> anthony: what's remarkable to me is that every kid -- >> david: right. >> anthony: i...
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jeff in california jeff >> caller: jim jeff from san diego. >> what's happening? >> caller: listen, i want to thank you for the insight keeping us informed. i just bought a bunch of lynette, lti and it had a great run, but late more last week you think i got too greedy >> i think this is a short squeeze and you're part because i don't like the core business model. to me i would not buy anymore. i think you have enough. if anything, i would be off the table of the let's go to paul in california paul >> caller: boo-yah, dr. cramer >> what's going on >> caller: thank you for all of your information and knowledge >> thank you >> want to share a stock with you that i want to get your opinion whether it passes the rule of 40, fastly, fsly. >> it's computing content delivery its computing is really, really hard had a good run i actually want to buy throw a little swish-a-roo if inindividuwe talk to adam -- >> caller: hi, jim >> i've been watching the stock korn ferry international >> sure. >> caller: down over 40% over the past year as you probably know i know you've had
jeff in california jeff >> caller: jim jeff from san diego. >> what's happening? >> caller: listen, i want to thank you for the insight keeping us informed. i just bought a bunch of lynette, lti and it had a great run, but late more last week you think i got too greedy >> i think this is a short squeeze and you're part because i don't like the core business model. to me i would not buy anymore. i think you have enough. if anything, i would be off the table of the let's...
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let's go to gene in arkansas >> hey, jim. this is gene in arkansas, i'm a transplant texan, go horns, and i got two sons who graduated from arkansas so i'm split personality, go hawks. >> had to be something at home boom boom boom. >> yeah, i've got a question about an investment i made back in april and it's alcon labs, it was off from lavartas. i have a long history. >> i like alcon, and winners abounding there. you go to alex in new york alex >> jim, how you doing? >> i am good, how about you. >> great, great. i just want to say my 9-year-old son really enjoys your son for your knowledge. >> that's kwhawhat i want to he. rite aid, the equity rite aid, i purchased it before the -- >> too risky, too risky. doug in arizona, doug. doug. >> yeah, hey, jim. >> you're up, doug. >> hey, it's doug in arizona, a big booyah for you, jimmy, been watching you for a long time, i dvr your show every day, made a lot of money on you last year for the star wars in october up from there and dividends, so i appreciate that. but i'm calming ab
let's go to gene in arkansas >> hey, jim. this is gene in arkansas, i'm a transplant texan, go horns, and i got two sons who graduated from arkansas so i'm split personality, go hawks. >> had to be something at home boom boom boom. >> yeah, i've got a question about an investment i made back in april and it's alcon labs, it was off from lavartas. i have a long history. >> i like alcon, and winners abounding there. you go to alex in new york alex >> jim, how you...
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friend, the governor of west virginia, jim justice. i appreciate you being here today also, jim. -- when west virginia senator joe manchin confirmed the honor -- i'm sure he had a big part in the selection. i swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] >> congratulations to jerry. john, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. is a great honor. a great man, a great pleasure. you are going to be around a long time. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible] >> thank you very much, everybody. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, former republican congressman and current and narrate -- nra bar -- nra board member bob barr discusses efforts to reduce gun violence. then the discussion of women in the republican party. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. and live friday, a discussion about updati
friend, the governor of west virginia, jim justice. i appreciate you being here today also, jim. -- when west virginia senator joe manchin confirmed the honor -- i'm sure he had a big part in the selection. i swear my name is going to look like a misprint on this list. mr. president, thank you for including me among this incredible group of people. [applause] >> congratulations to jerry. john, congratulations on your marriage to a great golfer. is a great honor. a great man, a great...
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." >> after owning a hallmark store in napa, jim roberts retired quite a few years ago. he has filled his time with so many volunteer opportunities it's impossible to list them all here, just like it's impossible to have a child in napa county and not benefit from one of them. >> here i've got a lot of pictures, all cat yt ytywampu t. >> jim roberts was kind enough to pull out old photos. >> it's a block. >> reporter: sharing all the playgrounds this retired store owner has helped build around napa over the past 20 years. it's quite an amazing number. >> 73 playgrounds we built in napa county. here is another one of me with a ladder. >> reporter: and it's been a lot of back-breaking work. >> i was a little younger then, carried stuff. those days are gone. >> reporter: now to be clear, jim means he doesn't carry heavy stuff anywhere. >> just the bottom panels. >> reporter: but build playgrounds he's not done with that. >> i won't quit until i can't do it anymore. i'm not quitting. oh, no. >> reporter: this past weekend jim and a whole bunch of his fellows built the bigges
." >> after owning a hallmark store in napa, jim roberts retired quite a few years ago. he has filled his time with so many volunteer opportunities it's impossible to list them all here, just like it's impossible to have a child in napa county and not benefit from one of them. >> here i've got a lot of pictures, all cat yt ytywampu t. >> jim roberts was kind enough to pull out old photos. >> it's a block. >> reporter: sharing all the playgrounds this retired...
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. >> as jim said, amazing access to him. we rarely see sitting supreme court justices talk to the media. what did he say about his judicial philosophy? >> reporter: that's what's interesting. he's a solid conservative. right? he voted to allow the travel ban. he would have allowed a citizenship question on the census. he's following in the footsteps of justice anthony scalia. he says he's an originalist. he thinks judges shouldn't add rights that are not in the constitution, keep in mind, his critics say his vision of the law is outdated and they worry, they say his philosophy writes certain groups out of the constitution. so that's the criticism against him. and he rejects it. >> i heard you press him and him saying that 40% of the decisions are unanimous but the fact is on the key political questions, voting rights, gun control. >> abortion. >> a whole host of these things that 5-4 line with five conservatives four more liberal-leaning justices is pretty consistent. it's great to have you on. we know we will keep taik talk
. >> as jim said, amazing access to him. we rarely see sitting supreme court justices talk to the media. what did he say about his judicial philosophy? >> reporter: that's what's interesting. he's a solid conservative. right? he voted to allow the travel ban. he would have allowed a citizenship question on the census. he's following in the footsteps of justice anthony scalia. he says he's an originalist. he thinks judges shouldn't add rights that are not in the constitution, keep in...
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>> these are all good questions that jim is asking. i'm not going to get up here and say that, you know, our bill is perfect and that we have all the answers. this is part of the legislative process. it's the same way that it's part of a rule-making process at a federal agency. a rule-making process, you have notice in common. a legislative process you have lots of different members that will offer amendments and go through a markup and go to committee, then go to the floor and have to reconcile with the house. in the schoolhouse rock version, that's how it should work in theory. i will say on constructive knowledge, i do want -- two things. one, i want to address the question that was raised before about how do you -- we don't think -- we think it's a false choice that you either protect children or you have creativity and new apps or new offerings for children online. ed markey firmly believes, as we've seen over the last 20 years, there is a way to do both and a lot of companies have mastered both. a lot of companies obviously have
>> these are all good questions that jim is asking. i'm not going to get up here and say that, you know, our bill is perfect and that we have all the answers. this is part of the legislative process. it's the same way that it's part of a rule-making process at a federal agency. a rule-making process, you have notice in common. a legislative process you have lots of different members that will offer amendments and go through a markup and go to committee, then go to the floor and have to...
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>> sure, thank you, jim and good morning. yes, we did have to evacuate due to the proximity of our hospital, you know, being on the island and close to the ocean and intercoastal waterways. so working closely with our planning and local officials and nassau county emergency management team. we monitor the storm and decided with the mandatory evacuation at 8:00 a.m. on monday that we would begin transferring patients on sunday night. and so approximately 24 patients through the duration of transport occurred. i couldn't be more proud of our team, the coordination of care patients. they were escorted by rns with our ambulance partners to our sister baptist health jax facility which received those patients. >> the risks, i know, are real after hurricane irma in 2017, a number of nursing home residents unfortunately lost their lives in some places, the extreme heat followed because generators had cut out. but i imagine there are dangers and questions as you move them because the path of the storm has been so uncertain. how do you
>> sure, thank you, jim and good morning. yes, we did have to evacuate due to the proximity of our hospital, you know, being on the island and close to the ocean and intercoastal waterways. so working closely with our planning and local officials and nassau county emergency management team. we monitor the storm and decided with the mandatory evacuation at 8:00 a.m. on monday that we would begin transferring patients on sunday night. and so approximately 24 patients through the duration of...
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gabbard: thank you, jim. i'm impressed that both of you started out the conversation this morning with aloha. bringing that from hawaii. thank you so much for this opportunity and platform to be able to have a great conversation about where we are as a country and where i believe we need to go. a few thank you's first, neil, you have been incredible. there he is. been incredible to get this all together and thank you very much mr. president and the college for hosting this. as well as the new england england council, thank you, jim for your leadership and helping to support and provide this platform. i also want to say thanks to my friend ray buckley. we served as vice chairs of the dnc together and grateful for the leadership you are continuing to provide. especially during this very busy democratic primary. we have before us. i will start with aloha, because he opens the conversation with it. i think it's a very relevant word to deal with what we are facing in this country. how many of you been to hawaii be
gabbard: thank you, jim. i'm impressed that both of you started out the conversation this morning with aloha. bringing that from hawaii. thank you so much for this opportunity and platform to be able to have a great conversation about where we are as a country and where i believe we need to go. a few thank you's first, neil, you have been incredible. there he is. been incredible to get this all together and thank you very much mr. president and the college for hosting this. as well as the new...
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as the other jim, jim acosta, saying getting more real by the way. this could be a historic day for lawmakers on capitol hill. nancy pelosi, set to meet with committee chairs. that's before the 4:00 caucus meeting this afternoon. house democrats say they are nearing a tipping point. that's the words of one. at least 145 democrats say they're in favor of an impeachment probe. just moments from now, senator chuck schumer is expected to call for a resolution, to get the whistleblower complaint to congress. it was interesting when this news just crossed about what schumer is going to do. can you help us understand the practical implications with that. is this a move that will compel that to happen? >> it's interesting what democrats on the hill are doing, trying to increase the pressure up here today. certainly, a huge moment for democrats, specifically for speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, given this could be a defining moment in the steps that house democrats take going forward. we've seen the tide toward impeachme impeachme impeachment going forward
as the other jim, jim acosta, saying getting more real by the way. this could be a historic day for lawmakers on capitol hill. nancy pelosi, set to meet with committee chairs. that's before the 4:00 caucus meeting this afternoon. house democrats say they are nearing a tipping point. that's the words of one. at least 145 democrats say they're in favor of an impeachment probe. just moments from now, senator chuck schumer is expected to call for a resolution, to get the whistleblower complaint to...
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jim's got new reporting this morning. this time about president trump's views on foreign intelligence and the use of spies in general. that's next. ennis ball hit) (tennis ball hit) (tennis ball hit) (tennis ball hit) (crowd cheering) (tennis ball hit) (tennis ball hit) (tennis ball hit) that's ensure max protein, with high protein and 1 gram sugar. it's a sit-up, banana! bend at the waist! i'm tryin'! keep it up. you'll get there. whoa-hoa-hoa! 30 grams of protein, and one gram of sugar. ensure max protein. "have you lost weight?" of course i have- ever since i started renting from national. because national lets me lose the wait at the counter... ...and choose any car in the aisle. and i don't wait when i return, thanks to drop & go. at national, i can lose the wait...and keep it off. looking good, patrick. i know. (vo) go national. go like a pro. >>> very good morning. i'm jim sciutto. >> i'm poppy harlow. we begin with few reporting on the president and u.s. intelligence community. after your remarkable exclusive repo
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