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>> caller: jim. everybody who reads "the economist" knows russia is joining the world trade organization this month and a dramatic increase in foreign direct investment may result. the ruble's 17% lower the past year, exporting businesses could do well, unemployment at 5.4%. however, any non-small cap russian etf is composed of over 40% energy stocks. so if the index is not a preferred play on national captain inflows what would be? >> i mean, look. first, let me say, if you're going to lock up like a punk rock band, i don't know. count me out. that seems like a -- if that's the global enemy, i think it's wrong. pepsi's got the best exposure to russia. madonna's there protesting. i don't want to invest in russia, but i will invest in pepsi. >>> as the brilliant women's beach volleyball teams have taught us, it is brutal to be out of position in this market. you know that? we saw the spikes, we saw the dinks, we saw the kill shots. everybody's out of position except for the american women. and that's
>> caller: jim. everybody who reads "the economist" knows russia is joining the world trade organization this month and a dramatic increase in foreign direct investment may result. the ruble's 17% lower the past year, exporting businesses could do well, unemployment at 5.4%. however, any non-small cap russian etf is composed of over 40% energy stocks. so if the index is not a preferred play on national captain inflows what would be? >> i mean, look. first, let me say, if...
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john, not jim, harbaugh with jim schwartz. a baltimore native. of course, john harbaugh grew up in an arbor, michigan. we hope you've enjoyed it. there is still more to come. next, it's the directv postgame show. you're watching the nfl preseason for a second straight night on fox. wow. you look delicious today. delicious? honestly. sometimes i think you only like me because i'm an m&m's®. that's not true. baby, what matters to me most is what's on the inside. [ annoyed ] i'm pure milk chocolate on the inside. and i love that about you. and here i thought you loved me for my brain. is that made of chocolate too?!!! gosh you're handsome. ♪ >> thom: the play of the game for tonight. the first of two. scoring throws by matthew stafford. first coming to, naturally, his number one man in this detroit offense, calvin johnson. and let's check in downstairs with laura okmin. >> laura: calvin, you've been talking all week finding the rhythm, five catches and 111 yards and a touchdown. are you good with that rhythm tonight? >> it's not too bad. good thi
john, not jim, harbaugh with jim schwartz. a baltimore native. of course, john harbaugh grew up in an arbor, michigan. we hope you've enjoyed it. there is still more to come. next, it's the directv postgame show. you're watching the nfl preseason for a second straight night on fox. wow. you look delicious today. delicious? honestly. sometimes i think you only like me because i'm an m&m's®. that's not true. baby, what matters to me most is what's on the inside. [ annoyed ] i'm pure milk...
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jim in my home state of new jersey. jim? >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: my stock is oracle. owned it since 2000. should i hold it? take some profit? >> five times faster than ibm. larry ellison is the feistiest guy on earth. i'm not going against oracle. >> buy, buy, buy. >> i think it's a buy. >> let's go to drew in texas. drew. >> caller: hey, jim. a bears boo-yah to you. >> what's going on. >> caller: company is ellington financial, symbol efc, they have a dividend yield of 12% with a dividend yield at the end of the month. what do you think? >> a residential mortgage reit play. i have to tell you there is a trade going where people are selling the higher yielders so you could be sensitive to that. dan in california. dan? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from beautiful burbank, california. >> it is beautiful. i've been there. what's up? >> caller: thanks for having me on the show and for all you do for investors. >> thank you. >> caller: i want to discuss one you've mentioned in the past, west star energy. >> misunderstood, remember,
jim in my home state of new jersey. jim? >> caller: hey, jim, how you doing? >> real good. how about you? >> caller: my stock is oracle. owned it since 2000. should i hold it? take some profit? >> five times faster than ibm. larry ellison is the feistiest guy on earth. i'm not going against oracle. >> buy, buy, buy. >> i think it's a buy. >> let's go to drew in texas. drew. >> caller: hey, jim. a bears boo-yah to you. >> what's going on....
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brown tells us one version of civil rights that jim crow was a system of state mandated segregation, and in brown v. board of education the supreme court tells us that is not constitutional and we move from there to the new era of civil rights, and this book asks what does the civil rights look like before brown before we had that idea of jim crow? it does so by looking at what they were asking lawyers to do for them, what they thought jim-crow did to them and how it harmed them and their understanding of what it was was a lot broader than the image that comes out of brown v. board of education. the image was it's not only adel law saying that that's why children go to different schools. it's not only signs over water fountains. it's not only the law. it is also employers who only hire whites, industries that only hire whites or hire african-americans for the worst paid most dangerous worst condition jobs. is the federal government and the state government interfering in the economy in the racially discriminatory ways. is it, the image that comes out of the cases in the civil rights
brown tells us one version of civil rights that jim crow was a system of state mandated segregation, and in brown v. board of education the supreme court tells us that is not constitutional and we move from there to the new era of civil rights, and this book asks what does the civil rights look like before brown before we had that idea of jim crow? it does so by looking at what they were asking lawyers to do for them, what they thought jim-crow did to them and how it harmed them and their...
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jim cantore, another long night in new orleans. jim, thanks. >>> now to the event unfolding behind us here. the second night of the rnc convention in tampa. last night was all about ann romney and chris christie. mrs. romney will be here live with us just in a moment. tonight we hear from paul ryan. ron mott covers the vp candidate for us. he is down on the convention floor with what will be the hottest ticket tonight. that's in the prime of the wisconsin delegation. hey, ron. >> good evening to you. in a lot of ways, paul ryan is a bridge, a condominiuit for the . he's injected youthful enthusiasm felt far and wide. a count-up to the countdown of the gop's hottest ticket. paul ryan's sales pitch to america that he's ready for the world stage, despite his age, a youthfulness evident on this stage by his young family. but it's precisely his lean and mean physique and warnings about a bloated government threatening generation toss come that quickened a new spirit among the party's fresh faces. the convention's youngest delegate. >> t
jim cantore, another long night in new orleans. jim, thanks. >>> now to the event unfolding behind us here. the second night of the rnc convention in tampa. last night was all about ann romney and chris christie. mrs. romney will be here live with us just in a moment. tonight we hear from paul ryan. ron mott covers the vp candidate for us. he is down on the convention floor with what will be the hottest ticket tonight. that's in the prime of the wisconsin delegation. hey, ron. >>...
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>> we are having a great year, jim. you can see the numbers. 34% growth for the quarter was amazing. that's 37%, just like you said, on constant currency terms. we are winning major deals. we won our largest chatter deployment ever at nestle. over 300,000 users. we won a deal at allergan. it's coming at the expense of the traditional enterprise software companies. the world is going to the cloud. companies want next generation solutions to connect with customers in a whole new way. salesforce.com is delivering that in spades. we have really honed our focus more than ever in sales, in service, marketing and we are helping these companies find their next generation revenue streams. we did a survey of our customers. they saw 47% growth on average. that's amazing. that's 47% more growth than their peers received. >> i need this because i've got everybody's attention and they want to figure it out. kimberly-clark. great quarter. cites salesforce as a reason. what did you do for kimberly-clark? people say, jim, you love sales
>> we are having a great year, jim. you can see the numbers. 34% growth for the quarter was amazing. that's 37%, just like you said, on constant currency terms. we are winning major deals. we won our largest chatter deployment ever at nestle. over 300,000 users. we won a deal at allergan. it's coming at the expense of the traditional enterprise software companies. the world is going to the cloud. companies want next generation solutions to connect with customers in a whole new way....
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. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job isn't just to entertain but i'm trying to educate and teach here. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. we've got a hated market for certain. while i definitely like the slight down days like today because they consolidate big days we have had, down days where the s&p, the dow just dropped a little. dow is down only 39 points. s&p declined .13%. nasdaq edged up. but the confusion in the market by the day shows you plenty about why so many people don't believe in the recent rally. the confusion is a direct result of the tremendous mixed signals out there that frankly are pretty unfathomable. tonight i want
. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job isn't just to...
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>>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job isn't just to teach, but to entertain, too. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. right now, two shortages are defining this market. a new home shortage and a gold shortage. they are sending strange signals and the market doesn't know how to interpret them positively. not negatively. witness the bruising the averages took today. dow dropping 115 points. s&p giving up .81%. nasdaq falling .66%. every sell-off is justified but some are more justified than others. this wasn't one of them. let me tell you why. first, the rally in the philadelphia housing index which broke out this morning before pulling back
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break but in that time and in just the last few months we've interviewed so many amazing guests from jim grant to mark father to jim rickards even joining me as a co-host and we've covered so many topics that are relevant on any given day whether it's the fed or the eurozone crisis so we put together some of our very best and most popular episodes from the last few months for your viewing pleasure and the time while we're off and you can look forward to all the new shows starting september fourth so mark your calendar and don't forget interviews can all be found in their entirety on our you tube channel you tube dot com slash capital account but for now let's get to today's capital account. we are back on wall street today now after yesterday we descended upon the floor of the new york stock exchange behind me today we're crossing the street for what you could call an alternative exchange we have the opportunity to sit down one on one with jim grant editor of grant's interest rate observer from where he really does is observing jim grant let me just say it is a real honor to sit down wit
break but in that time and in just the last few months we've interviewed so many amazing guests from jim grant to mark father to jim rickards even joining me as a co-host and we've covered so many topics that are relevant on any given day whether it's the fed or the eurozone crisis so we put together some of our very best and most popular episodes from the last few months for your viewing pleasure and the time while we're off and you can look forward to all the new shows starting september...
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. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job isn't just to entertain but i'm trying to do some education here, too. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. hated rallies don't stay hated. they tend to gain adherence. the trick is to recognize it before the adherents overwhelm the sellers. that's what you have to think about today. dow entering four points lower. nasdaq down .01%. microscopic. people want so desperately to fight the last war. that's what they do, dig in their heels. if it worked in the most recent times, doesn't it have to work again? call it logic. when you are bullish, you're conscious if the market gives you a quick sell-off, you wi
. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job isn't just to...
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grant editor of grant's interest rate observer from where he really does observing jim grant let me just say it is a real honor to sit down with you thank you so much for allowing us into your and to me my pleasure well great thank you so let's start with because there is a huge outrage about this library scandal and when we actually first process this news we were thinking ok jim grant is probably saying this is what central banks do every day and in fact you have been saying that you've been out saying that so why are people so outraged about why bore and banks attempting to manipulate it when this is the job of central banks that we all live under wrote the private bankers the appeal it rates on the quiet when they think they can get away with it surreptitiously opportunistically rarely central banks who are for a living. so it seems to me that the london interbank offered rate scandal is almost infinitely insignificant compared to the prevailing problem of the manipulation market systemically openly and on principle by our central bankers so do you think that the outrage at the
grant editor of grant's interest rate observer from where he really does observing jim grant let me just say it is a real honor to sit down with you thank you so much for allowing us into your and to me my pleasure well great thank you so let's start with because there is a huge outrage about this library scandal and when we actually first process this news we were thinking ok jim grant is probably saying this is what central banks do every day and in fact you have been saying that you've been...
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jim cramer joins us. hey, jim, have you been listening to jim here this morning? doesn't sound like he got the bazooka ready to be loaded like a lot of people thought yesterday, huh? >> no. in april 29 of 2011, "wall street journal" said that he expected that there be a tightening by year end and that rising inflation was upon us. the st. louis fed has always been hawkish. that was not a great call. so i guess i'm not -- i think that ben bernanke has our back and i'm not as concern. always good to have some hawks, but being hawkish in april of 2011 was not the best call. >> you heard jim. >> it's probably not my best moment, jim. you know what it's like to make a bad call. >> i just want to point out if someone has to protect us from president obama and congress. if they're going to fight each other, we need somebody to have our back. it ain't the chinese, it ain't the germans. i don't know who will have it. >> we did get in a little bit of a discussion about whether the fed by stepping up and doing things where nobody else is, congress in particular, not being ab
jim cramer joins us. hey, jim, have you been listening to jim here this morning? doesn't sound like he got the bazooka ready to be loaded like a lot of people thought yesterday, huh? >> no. in april 29 of 2011, "wall street journal" said that he expected that there be a tightening by year end and that rising inflation was upon us. the st. louis fed has always been hawkish. that was not a great call. so i guess i'm not -- i think that ben bernanke has our back and i'm not as...
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john, not jim, harbaugh with jim schwartz. jim, a baltimore native. of course, john harbaugh grew up in an arbor, michigan. we hope you've enjoyed it. there is still more to come. next, it's the directv postgame show. you're watching the nfl preseason for a second straight night on fox. wow. you look delicious today. delicious? honestly. sometimes i think you only like me because i'm an m&m's®. that's not true. baby, what matters to me most is what's on the inside. [ annoyed ] i'm pure milk chocolate on the inside. and i love that about you. and here i thought you loved me for my brain. is that made of chocolate too?!!! gosh you're handsome. ♪ >> thom: the play of the game for tonight. the first of two. scoring throws by matthew stafford. first coming to, naturally, his number one man in this detroit offense, calvin johnson. and let's check in downstairs with laura okmin. >> laura: calvin, you've been talking all week finding the rhythm, five catches and 111 yards and a touchdown. are you good with that rhythm tonight? >> it's not too bad. good thi
john, not jim, harbaugh with jim schwartz. jim, a baltimore native. of course, john harbaugh grew up in an arbor, michigan. we hope you've enjoyed it. there is still more to come. next, it's the directv postgame show. you're watching the nfl preseason for a second straight night on fox. wow. you look delicious today. delicious? honestly. sometimes i think you only like me because i'm an m&m's®. that's not true. baby, what matters to me most is what's on the inside. [ annoyed ] i'm pure...
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chris. >> jim, thanks for taking my call. the company is act vision blizzard who reported better than expected second quarter results. they have war craft expansion coming out and the new call in november which is expected to be the biggest entertainment launch of all time. also call of duty to china next year for free. last thing is the upcoming game -- spending -- >> yeah. >> caller: titan. >> no game in that one. that's another one of the stocks that's just like -- [ beeping ] we like growth and they don't have it. doreen in arizona. >> caller: big boo-yah from queen of copper. >> good to have you here. >> caller: thank you. i'm interested in gaylord entertainment. i have been watching it for a friend of a friend. over the past year that thing has gone up 100% and then they decided they were going to sell off a bunch of their hotels and keep the grand ole opry and turn into a reit which i thought was interesting. then they said they were going to buy back stocks but then that becomes some sort of secondary offering. i don'
chris. >> jim, thanks for taking my call. the company is act vision blizzard who reported better than expected second quarter results. they have war craft expansion coming out and the new call in november which is expected to be the biggest entertainment launch of all time. also call of duty to china next year for free. last thing is the upcoming game -- spending -- >> yeah. >> caller: titan. >> no game in that one. that's another one of the stocks that's just like -- [...
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. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job isn't just to entertain but to educate and to coach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tonight's show is devoted to helping you cramericans avoid some of the most common and money-losing mistakes that investors continue to make. [ booing ] recognizing misinformation when you see it. the best way is with discipline. [ applause ] tonight i'm laying out the rules to help make money in what can be a confusing and infuriating, certainly irritating, market. if you follow my rules you should be able to recognize an opportunity when you see it and to manage to avoid losing money when you don't have to, no mat
. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job isn't just to...
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. >>> i'm jim cramer. welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game. >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts. they're nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money," you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you a little money. my job right here right now is to entertain and teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. at any given time, there is one particular stock i key on to get the lay of the market's land. s&p is up. nasdaq rising .21%. for the moment, i've got my eye on a stock that's pretty much pl calling the tune of the entire market. it's a shocker. first, let me explain how i use my keys to the market to explain what will happen next. each day there are one-off stocks that are highly influential to that session's action. toll brothers, the high end home builder, reported at 5:00 a.m. this morning. it was such a cornucopia o
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jim cantore at the weather channel. all of this brings us to tampa, florida, itself, where nbc's kerry sanders is standing by where preparations are under way we're told. kerry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. over my shoulder the tampa convention center. this historic city says it is ready for presidential politics, for protests next week, but the question tonight is, is it ready for a hurricane? at the tampa bay times forum where the convention is scheduled to begin monday, teams today were putting up rain shelters. much of downtown tampa is a tent city, but in a storm that could be a problem. already this week a thunderstorm kicked up 60-mile-per-hour winds knocking down what was supposed to provide shade from florida's 90-degree heat. party leaders calculated even though it's the height of hurricane season this city would be a safe bet for the 65,000 people expected to travel here next week. if there is an order to evacuate, it will come from tampa's mayor, bob buckhorn. >> in terms of an actual evac
jim cantore at the weather channel. all of this brings us to tampa, florida, itself, where nbc's kerry sanders is standing by where preparations are under way we're told. kerry, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. over my shoulder the tampa convention center. this historic city says it is ready for presidential politics, for protests next week, but the question tonight is, is it ready for a hurricane? at the tampa bay times forum where the convention is scheduled to begin...
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jim has found a way for pretty much everyone to contribute. and, again, these are all volunteers donating their own time and often their own materials to work on buildings that aren't even their own. >> we're getting something out of it because it makes us feel better about our town. >> it's just what a community ought to do. >> reporter: after our first story aired in may, some people watching were so impressed with jim and the transformation he's inspiring they began making pilgrimages to glouster, some from other states wanting to be part of it. >> look at that mob! >> reporter: last month 260 people showed up in one day alone. together they painted 17 houses, helping jim getting closer to his goal of painting the whole town and inspiring other towns to take on their own seemingly impossible tasks. >> you just have to get off your rear end and get it done. don't wait on the government. don't wait on a grant. and don't wait on money. you've got to do it! and that's the key. wow! >> reporter: sounds like the widower has found a fresh coat of
jim has found a way for pretty much everyone to contribute. and, again, these are all volunteers donating their own time and often their own materials to work on buildings that aren't even their own. >> we're getting something out of it because it makes us feel better about our town. >> it's just what a community ought to do. >> reporter: after our first story aired in may, some people watching were so impressed with jim and the transformation he's inspiring they began making...
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jim in arizona. jim. >> caller: hey, jim. this is jim in phoenix, arizona. >> nice. >> caller: i have a question for you regarding exxon. >> 52-week high. no one has ever gotten in trouble owning exxon. it is not my favorite in the group. i wish they used natural gas more aggressively. romney is against the natural gas act. he's not against natural gas. i just like the natural gas act. i want to make it clear. i am not accusing them of being against natural gas. i think exxon hasn't delivered on that promise. todd in north carolina. >> caller: a north carolina beer capital of america boo-yah. >> i never knew it was the beer capital. i thought it was brooklyn. go ahead. >> caller: i own shares of ston. recently trashed by short sellers claiming it will implode. is this mlp dead or alive? it's a juicy dividend. >> let me look again. i liked it but when i hear the short sellers i will give them their due. if you don't do the homework they say, hey, cramer didn't do the homework. i will come back to you. now going to tyler in flo
jim in arizona. jim. >> caller: hey, jim. this is jim in phoenix, arizona. >> nice. >> caller: i have a question for you regarding exxon. >> 52-week high. no one has ever gotten in trouble owning exxon. it is not my favorite in the group. i wish they used natural gas more aggressively. romney is against the natural gas act. he's not against natural gas. i just like the natural gas act. i want to make it clear. i am not accusing them of being against natural gas. i think...
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jim! >> yes? >> caller: thank you for the guidance you have given me over the years. >> you're quite welcome. >> caller: i would like to say hello to my mom back on eastern long island. >> hey, ma! >> caller: okay. my tickers are aapl, apple. cvx, chevron, lmt, lockheed, mcd, mcdonald's, and jnj, johnson & johnson and kmp, kindermorgan partnership. >> that's a lot of names there. >> caller: i would like to see if they're suitable. >> you have a lot of names there. j & j is missing from that. actionalertsplus apple, technology. chevron, big oil, aerospace. hmm. let's call kinder morgan a pipeline reit. pharma, restaurant, tech, oil, defense and pipeline, mlp. hey, you know what? i'll bless it. we ought to go to greg in michigan. greg? >> caller: hey, cramer! this is greg from davison, michigan. i'd like to send you a boo-yah. >> i'm taking it from there. thank you. >> caller: i would like to know if i'm diversified. first time caller. >> okay. >> caller: i have vale, annaly capital, nly, conoco phi
jim! >> yes? >> caller: thank you for the guidance you have given me over the years. >> you're quite welcome. >> caller: i would like to say hello to my mom back on eastern long island. >> hey, ma! >> caller: okay. my tickers are aapl, apple. cvx, chevron, lmt, lockheed, mcd, mcdonald's, and jnj, johnson & johnson and kmp, kindermorgan partnership. >> that's a lot of names there. >> caller: i would like to see if they're suitable. >> you...
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well -- >> have you strapped your dog to the car, jim? >> i have not done that, no, i have not, but let me ask you, stephanie. >> that is a mistake you haven't made. >> and let's draw another contrast. mitt romney had two news conferences and president obama had zero and as a matter of fact the president has not had any news conferences in two months. when should we expect one? >> well, the president was talking to the reporter s to th ground in iowa and do you think that is less important than talking to somebody like you? everywhere that the president goes he is talking to reporters. >> well, in addition to. >> and it is important because he is traveling the country and running for re-election and iowa is a critical state and we will spend our time talking to media all over the country. sglt and "entertainment tonight" and "people" magazine and he did that and are they more important than the national news media? >> well, not more important, but equally important and that is where a lot of the americans get their news, and the president
well -- >> have you strapped your dog to the car, jim? >> i have not done that, no, i have not, but let me ask you, stephanie. >> that is a mistake you haven't made. >> and let's draw another contrast. mitt romney had two news conferences and president obama had zero and as a matter of fact the president has not had any news conferences in two months. when should we expect one? >> well, the president was talking to the reporter s to th ground in iowa and do you...
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jim, can you hear me? >> c'mon. >> reporter: jim, he just went down to the university of tennessee. you know that's where dan went, right? >> that's correct. >> reporter: can you believe he's going to follow if dan's footsteps? >> can you tell him he can do better? he can do worse, but you could do -- >> reporter: you could do better -- [ laughter ] i told him we're getting him into the studio and dan is helping him out. >>> temperatures today got all the way up to 89 degrees. take a look at the bottom of the screen. really very pleasant. 85 into the south. up to the north, baltimore coming in 84. the radar. notice back towards the blue ridge. we are seeing some shower activity there. if you're traveling 81 southward, you may run into a couple of those storms. that storm is going to make its way to the north. watch what happens here. that storm just moves right back into our region. we're talking about the potential for rain late in the day on saturday, into the day on sunday. right now i do think you'll knee the umbrellas. you may need to change thor plans. it doesn't look like the
jim, can you hear me? >> c'mon. >> reporter: jim, he just went down to the university of tennessee. you know that's where dan went, right? >> that's correct. >> reporter: can you believe he's going to follow if dan's footsteps? >> can you tell him he can do better? he can do worse, but you could do -- >> reporter: you could do better -- [ laughter ] i told him we're getting him into the studio and dan is helping him out. >>> temperatures today got...
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>> they certainly are, jim. you know, when you were up there we were doing a show from a four well pad. now there are 12 well pads. our company has a 14 well pad. pretty soon you'll see 16 well pads up there so the field is expanding both vertically and geographically. it is still getting bigger than we thought. >> now a hundred thousand barrels a day. never thought it could be like that. it doesn't seem like that is about to pbe the top at all. >> it's beyond our imagination for sure. and, you know, the numbers have come pretty quickly. you know, now we should see a lot of quick expansion going on from here as we go into pad drilling, about half the rigs are out there drilling eco pads at this time. >> you predict north dakota will be one of the top producers in oil when everyone thought it was ridiculous. it's passed almost everybody hasn't it? >> yeah. it's grown faster than anybody thought. now it's second in the u.s. it's phenomenal growth. >> you also talked about other -- this is the most bullish i've hea
>> they certainly are, jim. you know, when you were up there we were doing a show from a four well pad. now there are 12 well pads. our company has a 14 well pad. pretty soon you'll see 16 well pads up there so the field is expanding both vertically and geographically. it is still getting bigger than we thought. >> now a hundred thousand barrels a day. never thought it could be like that. it doesn't seem like that is about to pbe the top at all. >> it's beyond our imagination...
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>> caller: hey, jim. i was wondering what you think of mattress firm and their domestic security and have they bit more than they can chew off with this acquisition? >> i have to tell you that i will not recommend a mattress company on this show. they have become such battlegrounds. count me out. there's so many stocks, it's not a battlegrounds. i do not need to wade into your bedroom, get into your bed and start losing you money which i regard as the worst thing that can happen when it -- you know what i mean. anyway -- i mean that's generic, okay? when analysts disagree, you win. i agree with piper that chs is a good long-term story, but i agree with morgan stanley right now that the short-term concerns are valid. if chs rallies, a la coach, ring the register. but stay with cramer. >>> coming up, dry spell. drought conditions in the midwest have caused commodity prices to spike. and tonight, cramer's checking the technicals to make sure you don't bite off more than you can chew, when he goes "off the ch
>> caller: hey, jim. i was wondering what you think of mattress firm and their domestic security and have they bit more than they can chew off with this acquisition? >> i have to tell you that i will not recommend a mattress company on this show. they have become such battlegrounds. count me out. there's so many stocks, it's not a battlegrounds. i do not need to wade into your bedroom, get into your bed and start losing you money which i regard as the worst thing that can happen...
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jim maceda, nbc news, london. >> jim maceda, who remains available for the u.s. team. >>> up next here tonight, the latest mishap at a busy american airport tonight. >>> it can be a delicate dance on the ground when airports get busy on a friday in the summer. and tonight things didn't go well at dulles outside d.c. a luftansa airbus and united express commuter twin prop clipped wingtip to tail. passengers posted photos of the damage to the luftansa jet. no injuries or fire. all on board were okay. >>> a rare sight in the skies over the jersey shore. a blimp bigger than good year. it's an army air ship made by northrup grumman. it's in the testing phase prior to deployment. it was designed as a high altitude intelligence gathering platform on its shakedown crews. the armed forces have used a number of smaller ones over iraq and afghanistan. it was seen, and what's believed to be amateur video was visible in the skies over new jersey for about 90 minutes earlier this week. >>> holly holy, it's neil diamond getting his star on the walk of fame. saluting a career th
jim maceda, nbc news, london. >> jim maceda, who remains available for the u.s. team. >>> up next here tonight, the latest mishap at a busy american airport tonight. >>> it can be a delicate dance on the ground when airports get busy on a friday in the summer. and tonight things didn't go well at dulles outside d.c. a luftansa airbus and united express commuter twin prop clipped wingtip to tail. passengers posted photos of the damage to the luftansa jet. no injuries or...
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jim maceda, nbc news, london. >> jim maceda who remains available for the u.s. team. >>> up next here tonight, the latest mishap at a busy american airport tonight. busy american airport tonight 37 the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener. with the original sugar-like taste you love and trust. splenda makes the moment yours. [ femala $100 cream. we were tflattered when regenerist beat flabbergasted when we creamed a $500 cream. for about $30 regenerist micro-sculpting cream hydrates better than over 20 of america's most expensive luxury creams. fantastic. phenomenal. regenerist. chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. [ man ] "the odyssey," by homer. book one. tell me, o muse... famous town of troy... book three. book 12. poseidon... book 17. book
jim maceda, nbc news, london. >> jim maceda who remains available for the u.s. team. >>> up next here tonight, the latest mishap at a busy american airport tonight. busy american airport tonight 37 the blissful pause just before that rich sweetness touches your lips. the delightful discovery, the mid-sweetening realization that you have the house all to yourself. well, almost. the sweet reward, making a delicious choice that's also a smart choice. splenda no-calorie sweetener....
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jim, thanks for a great show. following your strategies i have moved most of my holdings into high-yielding stocks and mlps. when is the time to sell the high yielders 1234. >> when the high yielders are no longer high yielding, you want to sell them. you trim them back. that was the strategy we used in 2009, 2010, 2011 and it worked. those were some of the roughest years ever. believe me, it's going to work in the future. thank you, sharon. thank you, tweeters. thank you, e-mailers. stick with cramer. my volt is the best vehicle i've ever driven. i bought the car because of its efficiency. i bought the car because i could eliminate gas from my budget. i don't spend money on gasoline. it's been 4,000 miles since my last trip to the gas station. it's pretty great. i get a bunch of kids waving at me... giving me the thumbs up. it's always a gratifying experience. it makes me feel good about my car. i absolutely love my chevy volt. ♪ humans -- sometimes life trips us up. and sometimes, we trip ourselves up, but tha
jim, thanks for a great show. following your strategies i have moved most of my holdings into high-yielding stocks and mlps. when is the time to sell the high yielders 1234. >> when the high yielders are no longer high yielding, you want to sell them. you trim them back. that was the strategy we used in 2009, 2010, 2011 and it worked. those were some of the roughest years ever. believe me, it's going to work in the future. thank you, sharon. thank you, tweeters. thank you, e-mailers....
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appreciate the report, jim. in its waning days as a daily newspaper, the "times-picayune," printed an editorial, despite the relative weakness, isaac's forecasted landfall during the week will be raw with katrina memories. an emotion we would prefer to live without. seven years later we remain attached to the place and the people who make the hard times worth it, displying a spirit that is not just joyous but also might be called indomitable. and to sum up so much about new or lens and irony of it falling on this day. it is there, surviving. it will make it through this. it has gun through wor-- it has worse. people are waiting to see what is left and what is going on when the sun comes up. >> indeed. >> people living along the gulf coast are all too familiar with hurricanes, with katrina still fresh on their mind as we mentioned, the 7-year anniversary today the day. >> i talked to a reporter earlier from the new orleans times picayune. >> it is a small hurricane. it is large in size in breadth, but not in term
appreciate the report, jim. in its waning days as a daily newspaper, the "times-picayune," printed an editorial, despite the relative weakness, isaac's forecasted landfall during the week will be raw with katrina memories. an emotion we would prefer to live without. seven years later we remain attached to the place and the people who make the hard times worth it, displying a spirit that is not just joyous but also might be called indomitable. and to sum up so much about new or lens...
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jim, worked in the bush 41 white house as you said earlier. would you be telling this president if you were, you know, working there now, would you be telling this president, yeah, go on et, and talk to people magazine? >> sure, absolutely. and you'll get soft questions and they're kind of always friendly and also telling him to avoid the white house press corps and nobody wants to get into the belief story, for example and something we didn't have back then is twitter and social media and i went back and looked. and mitt romney has 856,000 twitter followers. obama has 18 1/2 million and even more crucially, romney is following a grand total of 255 people and obama following 674,000. i don't think that president obama is following the 674,000. but they're putting in a computer. >> now we know why he's too busy to talk to the media. >> and according to huge numbers of young people and the rest aren't going to bother to vote so aim not sure that that's necessarily a cause and effect. >> jon: we have, kirsten, are the national unemployment rate h
jim, worked in the bush 41 white house as you said earlier. would you be telling this president if you were, you know, working there now, would you be telling this president, yeah, go on et, and talk to people magazine? >> sure, absolutely. and you'll get soft questions and they're kind of always friendly and also telling him to avoid the white house press corps and nobody wants to get into the belief story, for example and something we didn't have back then is twitter and social media...