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it's ridiculous, it's the military-industrial complex because he takes money from raytheon, lockheed martin, we need to get rid of this and the reason we're in this place is because the will of the voter is not being heard in this system. >> would you like me to repeat the question? >> i think i've got it. >> to answer your question absolutely not. this country, are not supposed to be one giant city, we're supposed to be a union of different states. if we were to eliminate the electoral college you would have presidential candidate going to new york city or california, the population centers. we wouldn't hear from any of them in maine and our interest would be left off the table. it gets to the overall points on how our country was supposed to be set up. our founders were flawed people but brilliant in many regards, particularly because they believe power wasn't supposed to be concentrated in one city 500 miles away from our border. we were supposed to have this all-powerful city in washington dc. but it's changed so much. washington is the richest region in america, the 5 richest co
it's ridiculous, it's the military-industrial complex because he takes money from raytheon, lockheed martin, we need to get rid of this and the reason we're in this place is because the will of the voter is not being heard in this system. >> would you like me to repeat the question? >> i think i've got it. >> to answer your question absolutely not. this country, are not supposed to be one giant city, we're supposed to be a union of different states. if we were to eliminate the...
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the military-industrial complex because he takes money from raytheon, lockheed martin, and the reason we are in this place is because the will of the voter is not being heard in this. moderator: but electric rates question -- would you like me to read pete the question? mr. brakey: absolutely not. we're not one giant city. we are supposed to be a union of various different states. if we were to eliminate the electoral college you would have presidential candidates going to new york city, going to california, the population centers. we would not hear from any of them and our interest would be left off the table. it gets to the point of how our country was supposed to be set up. our founders were flawed people but they were brilliant in many regards. particularly because they believed power wasn't supposed to be concentrated in one city 500 miles away from the border. we were not supposed to have a all-powerful city in washington, d.c. it is now the richest region in america. the five richest counties are suburbs of washington, d.c. where the average income is twice the average maine. w
the military-industrial complex because he takes money from raytheon, lockheed martin, and the reason we are in this place is because the will of the voter is not being heard in this. moderator: but electric rates question -- would you like me to read pete the question? mr. brakey: absolutely not. we're not one giant city. we are supposed to be a union of various different states. if we were to eliminate the electoral college you would have presidential candidates going to new york city, going...
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you look, tweeted about boeing after that the stock went up lockheed martin and the same thing happened with pfizer i say deal. >> he tweeted about rosy o'donnell i don't see her. >> excellent point. >> deal. >> deal. buy i'm going to buy i'm going to buy i'm talking to people. >> you got to hear from the other traders. >> howie find out what the other traders. >> the next one you got to pick a case. >> no tim what does tim say. >> who is tim. >> tim at the desk. >> there you are, tim. what are -- deal. >> deal, howie i love apple here deal >> okay this is so different than the real game. >> you're confused. >> ask karen what she wants to do. >> we'll make the real show look better this is part of the ad what do you say. >> deal, i own it so i better want deal. i own it i think the valuation here is attractive i understand the headwinds but ultimately i'm a value girl. >> nice. >> yes that's what everybody says >> dan i'm a deal with this but i think you'll have to start working in dollar cost averages on this. i think it has lower lows but this is where you want to start dealing this n
you look, tweeted about boeing after that the stock went up lockheed martin and the same thing happened with pfizer i say deal. >> he tweeted about rosy o'donnell i don't see her. >> excellent point. >> deal. >> deal. buy i'm going to buy i'm going to buy i'm talking to people. >> you got to hear from the other traders. >> howie find out what the other traders. >> the next one you got to pick a case. >> no tim what does tim say. >> who is...
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lockheed martin landed in your $23 billion contract with the pentagon to make 235 jets. the stock is now up just a fraction. the chief of a construction company that does this building cannot burn down. they have panels that can withstand the flames. 100% fireproof. they're with us today. they brought a piece of the action. oxford dictionary is out with this word of the year. admittedly we've used it on this program plenty. guess what it is. >> i've got a few for you peered stuart: we will tell you what the word is in a moment. "the wall street journal" ranking the best airports in the u.s. looked at reliability, value, convenience. we will be back with the answers. ♪ the day after chemo shouldn't mean going back to the doctor just for a shot. with neulasta onpro patients get their day back... to be with family, or just to sleep in. strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. in a key study neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the day after chemo and is used by most patients tod
lockheed martin landed in your $23 billion contract with the pentagon to make 235 jets. the stock is now up just a fraction. the chief of a construction company that does this building cannot burn down. they have panels that can withstand the flames. 100% fireproof. they're with us today. they brought a piece of the action. oxford dictionary is out with this word of the year. admittedly we've used it on this program plenty. guess what it is. >> i've got a few for you peered stuart: we...
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. >> lockheed martin, sell that up, lmt. >> it's interesting, scott. >> how interesting, guy? >> doesn't matter how you won. interception. >> i mean, come on. >> doesn't matter why. >> not on "dancing with the stars." >> anadark >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> this market had some real year 2000 cross currents going today. dow
. >> lockheed martin, sell that up, lmt. >> it's interesting, scott. >> how interesting, guy? >> doesn't matter how you won. interception. >> i mean, come on. >> doesn't matter why. >> not on "dancing with the stars." >> anadark >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts...
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martin, other companies, they may have moved around a little bit and merged and come together, but one of the things i think we can do is put into a historical context that private companies have always worked with the government to help explore space. what i think is interesting about you look at spacex who has contracts with nasa to help with eventually getting humans launched again from florida to go up to the international space station, but you have people like elon musk and jeff bezos talking about what can they do as a private company apart from the government, and i think it's great that we -- we're sort of starting to look at maybe a place like low earth orbit where the international space station sits that have historically been a place where only governments were and now we're mosqving int an era where it may not be much the government at all and mostly private companies. i think that's great. it's an evolution. if you look at communication satellites that started out a government thing and now it's mostsly a private thing. you have to put this into a broader evolution and s
martin, other companies, they may have moved around a little bit and merged and come together, but one of the things i think we can do is put into a historical context that private companies have always worked with the government to help explore space. what i think is interesting about you look at spacex who has contracts with nasa to help with eventually getting humans launched again from florida to go up to the international space station, but you have people like elon musk and jeff bezos...
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missions provided by lockheed martin, raytheon, and others. certified -- i'm rrrry, pompe certified this was ok. we will see what happens. right now, as he says this, saudi forces are massising outse .f yemen's main port some fear for another attack on cut off and try to start the place. this as they have brought millions to the brink of famine anand have already killed by the best recent estimates, perhaps 50,000, perhaps 60,000 or 70,000 yemenis, and created one of the most serious outbreaks of cholera in recent world history. is is all directly chargeable against the u.s.. there are some talk about cutting off u.s. arms sales to saudi a arabia. well, that is not a matter of policy, that is a criminal matter. these u.s. arms sales and the u.s. refueling and training for saudi arabia is a war crime because the u.s. is facilitating attacks on civilian targets in yemen. said if youjr aren't a terrorist, you are a terrorist. i agree with jr bush. in this case, the u.s. government is a terrorist. that is the way we should look get saudi arms sale
missions provided by lockheed martin, raytheon, and others. certified -- i'm rrrry, pompe certified this was ok. we will see what happens. right now, as he says this, saudi forces are massising outse .f yemen's main port some fear for another attack on cut off and try to start the place. this as they have brought millions to the brink of famine anand have already killed by the best recent estimates, perhaps 50,000, perhaps 60,000 or 70,000 yemenis, and created one of the most serious outbreaks...
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. >> it is a spacecraft built by lockheed martin. it is the first time landed since 2012 sit a big deal it's a big mission for that we'll bring in former nasa astronaut and frooiedman t talk more about it what can we learn about earth and our plans to potentially colonize in the future >> congratulations to the team and everyone involved. they have been working on this for ten years. now that that's happened the real work begins there are pretty interesting things happening it is the first that will study under the surface of marches we have mapped the outside of it we have had rovers crawling around and we'll look inside, what is under the surface? what is marches made of. we'll compare it to what we have here on earth. i think we'll find out more about mars >> and for folks that weren't in midtown manhattan nasdaq was broadcasting this landing a short while ago. they could really enjoy the excitement of it i always wanted to be an astronaut when i was a kid it is really exciting for me to see the innovation that this represents for
. >> it is a spacecraft built by lockheed martin. it is the first time landed since 2012 sit a big deal it's a big mission for that we'll bring in former nasa astronaut and frooiedman t talk more about it what can we learn about earth and our plans to potentially colonize in the future >> congratulations to the team and everyone involved. they have been working on this for ten years. now that that's happened the real work begins there are pretty interesting things happening it is...
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martin. if someone else comes forward with a compelling offer we'll certainly listen the hard part for both carrier and otis elevator is that the markets are relatively concentrated anti-trust risk is tough 13-month process, we're very -- what we thought was a straightforward combination. i think you have to go in eyes wide open in terms of the risk profile. >> last question before i let you go jay powell, rate hike, three, four next year any feeling that the economy will be humming that there's no worry about those rate hikes >> my fear is not rate hikes it's not that big of a deal for us but i am concerned with full employment that there is inflation on the horizon we've got 5,000 job openings today. we're trying to hire 35,000 people here in the next five years. it's tough to do so i think there is inflation in the background and i think labor will lead the way if we can't figure out a way to solve that. >> ended the interview, david, by saying pick your poison, rates or tariffs you have t
martin. if someone else comes forward with a compelling offer we'll certainly listen the hard part for both carrier and otis elevator is that the markets are relatively concentrated anti-trust risk is tough 13-month process, we're very -- what we thought was a straightforward combination. i think you have to go in eyes wide open in terms of the risk profile. >> last question before i let you go jay powell, rate hike, three, four next year any feeling that the economy will be humming that...
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we will hear from a representative from lockheed martin and a -- and a number of defense industry watchers. monday night on the communicators, nyu professor and author scott galloway talks about the power of the largest tech companies in the u.s. with his book "the 4 -- the behavior of facebook, google, and amazon." >> when you think about who really knows you -- your wife, your kids, your therapist? i would argue that it is google. google knows what ailments you have and what ailments you are worried about having exposed yourself to. google is the real you. google sees everything, all of your intentions and how those intentions will likely translate into actions. these organizations know where we are, who we are connected with, no our feelings and intentions. tohave openly invited them explore the brightest and darkest corners of our lives. in september of this year, former trump administration national security advisor michael flynn received an award during the filler shapely eagles conference. he pleaded guilty last year to lying to the fbi and agreed to cooperate with authorities. he i
we will hear from a representative from lockheed martin and a -- and a number of defense industry watchers. monday night on the communicators, nyu professor and author scott galloway talks about the power of the largest tech companies in the u.s. with his book "the 4 -- the behavior of facebook, google, and amazon." >> when you think about who really knows you -- your wife, your kids, your therapist? i would argue that it is google. google knows what ailments you have and what...
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martin. it has been years in the making. it joins the other spacecraft that we have there it landed there in 2012. >> do you happen to know whether this critter can move around on the terrain there? >> the plan here is unlike curiosity. it is for this to be stationary, so basically set up and take a jackhammer and drill down about 15 feet into the crust of mars >> fascinating stuff >> i assume we'll get pictures been the next day or so. >> yes >> thanks. our space correspondent. >> it is amazing we can get the picture us out of nasa you see that >> yes >> session highs i believe this is up 1.8%. i am watching shares of apple. even though the entire market is in rally mode apple shares are not and have not been -- they have been under dcperforming you can see the s & p 500 is up and apple is down by about 20% this is since the end of olctobr here it is a tremendous number of them not just stocks or bonds but all kinds of commodities >> and if you're a hedge fund or trader all of those have bro
martin. it has been years in the making. it joins the other spacecraft that we have there it landed there in 2012. >> do you happen to know whether this critter can move around on the terrain there? >> the plan here is unlike curiosity. it is for this to be stationary, so basically set up and take a jackhammer and drill down about 15 feet into the crust of mars >> fascinating stuff >> i assume we'll get pictures been the next day or so. >> yes >> thanks. our...
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martin by 2024. best senator james in-house said senator -- senator jim's in half should also be billed -- built faster. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and at tic-toc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am kailey leinz. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: thank you so much. argentina is hosting the g20 summit tomorrow and we will be watching out for bilateral meetings between trump, president xi jinping and putin. summons,the bloombergtv spoke exclusively to argentina's economy minister. g20,r job as hosts of the is not to strike a deal between the leaders, but to act as an honest broker of the different positions. francine: that was argentina's minister. we are joined by michael mckee, bloomberg's international economics and policy correspondent from buenos aires. in three days, you have all that microcosm of geopolitics, everything that could go wrong, distilled in buenos aires. michael: yes, unfortunately for there may not be a lot of opportuni
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last but not least my good friend norman augustine the retired cayman ceo of lockheed martin. he served as assistant secretary, undersecretary, acting secretary of the u.s. army. he has been on the faculty of princeton and served as chairman of american red cross and the chairman of the science board. norm is a member of the national community of scientists , the national academy of engineering, -- the national academy. most recently as you heard he chaired the academy's major study thinking medicine affordable. >> so, let me get right into this. we heard many aspects of this whole issue of affordable drugs. i would like to cover today quite a bit of the waterfront. ranging from the complexity of our system, particularly thinking about pricing, to innovation which is important to all of us. and as you heard from secretary azar the price negotiation. to value-based pricing. particularly as we look at the kind of tools we have to assess technology and the scientific advances. and the issue of generics and other questions. let me begin by saying norman, remember when i came to th
last but not least my good friend norman augustine the retired cayman ceo of lockheed martin. he served as assistant secretary, undersecretary, acting secretary of the u.s. army. he has been on the faculty of princeton and served as chairman of american red cross and the chairman of the science board. norm is a member of the national community of scientists , the national academy of engineering, -- the national academy. most recently as you heard he chaired the academy's major study thinking...
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but this is the land of trade policy and the lockheed martin, how is that impacting that? and we have our eye on virginia. this race of neck -- this race neck and neck. and the georgia gubernatorial race we are watching as well. that will be interesting, if stacey abrams, if she is still trailing in that race. it will be interesting to see if she can become the first african-american female governor. >> that is right. so the question is whether the late reporting precincts in georgia, like fulton county, will that be enough to bring brian kemp up. kevin: she ran as a progressive, but it looks like kemp has the lead. david: many thanks. we will be back to you shortly. and right now we have a current look at the house a seating chart. we are showing right now a net pick up of at least 12, meeting 23 to get the majority -- needing 23 to get the majority. we have a ways to go. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is special coverage of the 2018 midterm elections on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. now we will go to our bloomberg opinion colum
but this is the land of trade policy and the lockheed martin, how is that impacting that? and we have our eye on virginia. this race of neck -- this race neck and neck. and the georgia gubernatorial race we are watching as well. that will be interesting, if stacey abrams, if she is still trailing in that race. it will be interesting to see if she can become the first african-american female governor. >> that is right. so the question is whether the late reporting precincts in georgia,...
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the army has given a $7 million contract to lockheed martin to develop an iron man exoskeleton called onyx. the battery operated suit uses sensors and artificial intelligence. it lets soldiers carry heavy weapons and supplies more easily. originally developed and designed to help people with mobility problems. >>> delta's terminal at atlanta's airport is the nation's first biometric terminal. starting tomorrow, you can get your face scanned from the curb to gate, including check-in, security and customs. show your face, you're through. show your face instead of i.d. or boarding pass, delta will use the technology at its terminal in detroit next year. >>> a bright spot for bricks and mortar retailers. the hardware store, specifically ace hardware, just reported record revenues. you know why? because when something breaks in your home, you need the new part that day. how many times do we all say i'm running to the hardware store? that's why they're doing well. and the market right now is lower, not much. you're going to want to see the reaction after the trump/xi meeting monday morning.
the army has given a $7 million contract to lockheed martin to develop an iron man exoskeleton called onyx. the battery operated suit uses sensors and artificial intelligence. it lets soldiers carry heavy weapons and supplies more easily. originally developed and designed to help people with mobility problems. >>> delta's terminal at atlanta's airport is the nation's first biometric terminal. starting tomorrow, you can get your face scanned from the curb to gate, including check-in,...
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the government keeps buying fewer and fewer from lockheed martin because of the price per plane that is going bigger and bigger. this is a glimmer of systemic lawlessness and something that is not studied at our law schools which is a pretty serious indictment. what are they? high-priced trade schools, or are they professions? building professional people? that is one reason why people are so cynical. when they see the privatizations that this is a government of the law, this is a country under the rule of law and ac is in their daily experience. they can't even use small claims cores which are designed for consumers and now it is controlled by creditors against consumers. now, in my state of connecticut, they charge $100 to use a small claims court and if you win, they will refund it, but $100? just to get into a small claim score? they are already raising the claim score. you are presumed to know the law, the judge likes the ordinary citizen standing before the judge, you are presumed to know the law, why don't they teach the rudiments of the lot in high school or college? why don'
the government keeps buying fewer and fewer from lockheed martin because of the price per plane that is going bigger and bigger. this is a glimmer of systemic lawlessness and something that is not studied at our law schools which is a pretty serious indictment. what are they? high-priced trade schools, or are they professions? building professional people? that is one reason why people are so cynical. when they see the privatizations that this is a government of the law, this is a country under...