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jim jr. was born the day after he was shot down. in 1991, they were both there for a trial--second-degree murder trial and he was convicted. c-span: ok, who was jim? >> guest: jim thompson is the longest-held prisoner of war in american history. his story has been largely buried under an avalanche of tragedy for the last 28 years. he's a stroke victim today. he couldn't tell his own story, and i met him in 1984. i got his permission to tell his own story. and so "glory denied" is about what he went through in vietnam it's also about what his family went through in vietnam and the family together went through after the war. c-span: who is alyce? >> guest: alyce was jim's wife. they had been married 10 years at the time that jim was lost in vietnam and his captivity began and she--they--they met in new jersey. jim found in the army a place where he could realize his dreams and ambitions. but he was swept up in a war that he had no understanding of, alyce had no understanding of. she knew--didn'
jim jr. was born the day after he was shot down. in 1991, they were both there for a trial--second-degree murder trial and he was convicted. c-span: ok, who was jim? >> guest: jim thompson is the longest-held prisoner of war in american history. his story has been largely buried under an avalanche of tragedy for the last 28 years. he's a stroke victim today. he couldn't tell his own story, and i met him in 1984. i got his permission to tell his own story. and so "glory denied"...
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that's jim griffith. the reason we went out there, this is the one steel company that figured how to make money in good times and bad times. stay with timken. stay with cramer. >>> still ahead, you plan, you play. you try to perfect. but can your strategies stand up to cramer's test? call, e-mail or tweet @jimcramer to find out if your portfolio has what it takes in "am i diversified?" both maxwell and ted have hail damage to their cars. ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is not and just confirmed a 5:30 time for tuesday. ted, is still waiting. yes! maxwell is out and about... with ted's now ex-girlfriend. wheeeee! whoo! later ted! online claims appointments. just a click away on geico.com. would absolutely not have taken a zip line in the jungle. i'm really glad that girl stayed at home. vo: expedia helps 30 million travelers a month find what they're looki
that's jim griffith. the reason we went out there, this is the one steel company that figured how to make money in good times and bad times. stay with timken. stay with cramer. >>> still ahead, you plan, you play. you try to perfect. but can your strategies stand up to cramer's test? call, e-mail or tweet @jimcramer to find out if your portfolio has what it takes in "am i diversified?" both maxwell and ted have hail damage to their cars. ted is trying to get a hold of his...
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jim, it was built in. time has made me accept. fors: how difficult was it you to watch your friend, this artistic genius self-destruct? how difficult was that and what do you do to try to stop it? >> really hard. i was young and did not know he had this disease. i knew there was an elephant in the room. i was trying to talk the other guys into stopping touring. in front of 10,000 people, if you mess up -- if you are in the studio, you go home. it took me about a year to lobby for that. is gone.m morrison every band tries to figure out what happens when a seminal member of the band is no longer there. itt this book goes into, goes into what the band does after jim morrison. and how the name is used, how the name is marketed. at this is a great subject to be talking about because this is the age and the air a of all of these opportunities to make money and to market and repurpose. particularly in this digital era that we live. this story actually starts before morrison dies. before morrison dies because you tell the story to start t
jim, it was built in. time has made me accept. fors: how difficult was it you to watch your friend, this artistic genius self-destruct? how difficult was that and what do you do to try to stop it? >> really hard. i was young and did not know he had this disease. i knew there was an elephant in the room. i was trying to talk the other guys into stopping touring. in front of 10,000 people, if you mess up -- if you are in the studio, you go home. it took me about a year to lobby for that. is...
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let's go to jaim jim in montana jim. >> caller: expedia espe, i bought at 63 several weeks ago. >> oh, i think you are fine. that stock got hit, it was okay. buy, buy, buy. i do like priceline, too. i know people think it's too expensive. but these are companies that revolutionalized travel. i like it. let's go to washington and robert. >> caller: jimbo, boo-yah from the nation's capital. my question is about safeway. yesterday, the company named a new ceo and the stock dropped 4% on the news. i started back in february mainly because it had a low peg ratio below 1 and a good yield 3%. and at the time i also noticed it had a high interest. i thought maybe there might be a potential for a short squeeze. anyway. >> well, we are not going to play short squeezes. that's a sucker's game. we don't know if it will float or make them panic. that was a quarter from hades. i was quite surprised. it was a top 10 performer in the first quarter. i think in the first quarter it was good. i leak kroger more than safeway. croaker is executing. those guys are no. let's go to jeff in california. jeff.
let's go to jaim jim in montana jim. >> caller: expedia espe, i bought at 63 several weeks ago. >> oh, i think you are fine. that stock got hit, it was okay. buy, buy, buy. i do like priceline, too. i know people think it's too expensive. but these are companies that revolutionalized travel. i like it. let's go to washington and robert. >> caller: jimbo, boo-yah from the nation's capital. my question is about safeway. yesterday, the company named a new ceo and the stock...
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let's go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: hello, boo-yah. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: windy city here in chicago. i'm calling to ask about ez-chip. ezch? >> that is too dicey for me. it hasn't been doing that well. there is a reason. it's up with of those semi conductor stocks that, frankly, it's too darn hard to figure out what's going to happen. i want to stay away from it. let's go to dave in missouri, please, dave. >> caller: hey, cramer, i've got a question. >> sure. >> caller: oil and gas, chesapeake have a lot of assets selling cheap. why doesn't a major oil company like chevron, exxon, scoop them up and buy them out? >> well, i think they're very difficult to understand. that's a part of the problem, my friend dan dicker who writes with me on "real money.com," he says averages work well at $5, i'm not going to go against them, at the same time when you buy these down-and-outers, when they go down, you feel like shooting yourselfmentlet just say, interesting ideas, but pure speculation. joanie in new york.
let's go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: hello, boo-yah. >> boo-yah to you. >> caller: windy city here in chicago. i'm calling to ask about ez-chip. ezch? >> that is too dicey for me. it hasn't been doing that well. there is a reason. it's up with of those semi conductor stocks that, frankly, it's too darn hard to figure out what's going to happen. i want to stay away from it. let's go to dave in missouri, please, dave. >> caller: hey, cramer, i've got a...
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that's jim griffith. the reason we went out there, this is the one steel company that figured how to make money in good times and bad times. stay with timken. stay with cramer. >>> still ahead, you plan, you play. you try to perfect. but can your strategies stand up to cramer's test? call, e-mail or tweet @jimcramer to find out if your portfolio has what it takes in "am i diversified?" >> announcer: lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. you say the name of the stock. >> buy, buy, buy. >> sell, sell, sell. >> when you hear this sound, then the lightning round is over. are you ready, skee-daddy? andrea in north carolina. >> caller: boo-yah, professor cramer, from durham, north carolina, the tastiest town in the south. >> i didn't know it was that scrumptious. terrific. let's go to work. >> caller: i'm a member of the ladies investment club. we're interested in buying phm. >> this has got to be a stock, a little more speculative for that group becau
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i will admit that, jim. and that is because more people aren't drilling as much or because you think it's starting to be used more? what made that price go to 4 bucks? because it's already gotten warm and it's still up there. >> yeah. i think last year was an abnormally dismal year for gas prices. and i think that over the next several years, a price in the 4s is going to be a lot more rational. and so, you know, i would expect over the next several years to see prices in the range of $4 to $4.50 is more typical. so i think the worst times are behind this in natural gas prices. >> that's really important. the other thing that did -- that actually saddened me, sir, when peers hammond asked you question, you said that 2012 was the peak for total u.s. oil production. i would have thought we could still go much higher from here. >> well, i think exactly what i said or what i hope to convey there is that 2012 would be the peak for year-over-year growth in oil production, u.s. oil production. i didn't mean the pea
i will admit that, jim. and that is because more people aren't drilling as much or because you think it's starting to be used more? what made that price go to 4 bucks? because it's already gotten warm and it's still up there. >> yeah. i think last year was an abnormally dismal year for gas prices. and i think that over the next several years, a price in the 4s is going to be a lot more rational. and so, you know, i would expect over the next several years to see prices in the range of $4...
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>> caller: jim, boo-yah! steve your neighbor from millburn. >> oh, man, millburn, number one ranked school, good deli, too. >> caller: thank you. keep doing what you are doing. i wanted to say that. i am a long-term watcher. i'm in my early 60s. i don't want to be too crazy at this point. the first stock i ever owned, still own it boeing. chevron, coke. ko. disney, dis, and apple, aapl. am i diversified and am i okay here? >> steve, who lives down the block from me in milburn, i do like to hang around in milburn, they have a great whole foods. he has put together some of the best names in a portfolio i like. boeing, an unbelievable stock, disney, bob iger amazing, coca cola, greatest brand ever. apple down in the dumps. they're trying to save taxes. it's tax avoidance, not evasion. two thumbs up on tim cook on that testimony. chevron, oil, tech, aerospace, entertainment, soft drinks, bingo. >> hallelujah! let's go to paul in new york. please, paul. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. >> yes. >> caller: i got "mad mone
>> caller: jim, boo-yah! steve your neighbor from millburn. >> oh, man, millburn, number one ranked school, good deli, too. >> caller: thank you. keep doing what you are doing. i wanted to say that. i am a long-term watcher. i'm in my early 60s. i don't want to be too crazy at this point. the first stock i ever owned, still own it boeing. chevron, coke. ko. disney, dis, and apple, aapl. am i diversified and am i okay here? >> steve, who lives down the block from me in...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim. i love you out here in california. >> same to you. >> we had it all fixed out on dole a couple weeks ago, they were selling the ship, panning out $250 million in debt. now, all of a sudden, they're not paying off their debt. they're buying three shifts. what's going on with dohle? >> it's rogue. i honestly, i mean, the stock should be much higher if they would just do what they're supposed to be doing, which is the fruit and vegetable business. all right. this company should come on air and explain itself. really. i welcome you. dole, come on air, explain yourself. let's go to peter in illinois. peter. >> hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. my question centers on lincoln electric. the stock is trading at or near a year high of 60. lincoln in 2011 split. i believe it was at 75. it is, therefore, had a nice run back to 60. do you see another split and what is your overall view of lincoln in the future? >> i don't know if it will split, but, boy, i'd life to have this company. they are
>> caller: boo-yah, jim. i love you out here in california. >> same to you. >> we had it all fixed out on dole a couple weeks ago, they were selling the ship, panning out $250 million in debt. now, all of a sudden, they're not paying off their debt. they're buying three shifts. what's going on with dohle? >> it's rogue. i honestly, i mean, the stock should be much higher if they would just do what they're supposed to be doing, which is the fruit and vegetable business....
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jim in virginia. jim! >> caller: boo-yah, jim from the great state of northern virginia. i am calling you about a stock i provided my granddaughter so she can learn about the markets and this firm. company is the largest independent denier and manufacturer of aero structures in the world supplying boeing and airbus, a real sweet spot. what do you think of spirit aero systems? >> i like it. i remember when it spun off from wichita. it's a terrific company. i will tell you if you want both airbus and boeing, i'm going to send you back to what a previous caller said you didn't hear is honeywell. i think it represents better value. spirit i would never tell you to sell. go to greg in missouri. greg. >> caller: yes, yes. >> hit me. go ahead, greg, you are up. >> caller: yeah, i'm here. >> okay. good, why don't we talk stocks? >> caller: okay. jim, i want to thank you for your market expertise. it's a great help. >> thank you. >> caller: my stock is erickson air crane, ticker symbol eac. any price below $25 means i lose out of pocket capital. unfortunately, i have all my eggs i
jim in virginia. jim! >> caller: boo-yah, jim from the great state of northern virginia. i am calling you about a stock i provided my granddaughter so she can learn about the markets and this firm. company is the largest independent denier and manufacturer of aero structures in the world supplying boeing and airbus, a real sweet spot. what do you think of spirit aero systems? >> i like it. i remember when it spun off from wichita. it's a terrific company. i will tell you if you want...
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author of currency wars for the first a two part interview jim rickards welcome to the kaiser report. thank you max all right now jim records you were quoted in the new york post this week as saying quote we don't have to worry about a recession we are in a deep pressure to explain well we've been in a depression since two thousand and seven max and a lot of people. you know mainstream economists don't like to use the depression the word depression what i call the d. word the reason economists don't like to talk about depressions is because it's not mathematically defined a recession has a mathematical definition it's two consecutive quarters of declining g.d.p. with rising unemployment depression is a little more amorphous and it doesn't mean that the economy is declining all the time you could have growth in a depression what makes a depression different is that you make a growth but you don't get trend growth you get a sustained long period of below trend growth that's what keys to find and i think that's the right definition for example take the great depression from one thousand
author of currency wars for the first a two part interview jim rickards welcome to the kaiser report. thank you max all right now jim records you were quoted in the new york post this week as saying quote we don't have to worry about a recession we are in a deep pressure to explain well we've been in a depression since two thousand and seven max and a lot of people. you know mainstream economists don't like to use the depression the word depression what i call the d. word the reason economists...
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[applause] rx this is our dad, jim demint. -- >> this is our dad, jim demint. talk about principles. he does exactly what he says he will be. i'm sorry dad. you want to say something? >> yeah, i'm jim demint and i approve this message. i need your vote on tuesday. ♪ ♪ >> he is a man of integrity. he represents the best of south carolina valleys. these effective, steady consistent. what the kind of person you would be proud to have as a neighbor. >> he will a great senator. he keeps his word. >> babies and gentlemen, please welcome back to the stage to chairman. >> ladies and gentlemen, senator jim demint. >> i feel like i've died. [laughter] i have heard someone define success as when the people that know you the best, love you the most. tonight we had made me feel successful. taking so much for this tribute. chad thank you for what you have done for the party. governor, you have made us proud all over the country. i have been in about 25 cities the last few months since i joined heretics. when i mentioned nikki haley people stand up and cheer. when i menti
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they are recognizing jim clyburn. we will take you live in colombia to the state ted cruzds, with prayed we will tell you -- we will show you all of it. >> i think you misunderstood my question. i was not asking about propriety. you are the chief legal officer for the united states of america. does the just this apartment fast as the justice department have a position to use a droning killing u.s. citizens question mark -- citizens question mark -- citizens? he said it would not be appropriate. three times he went back and forth. i do not understand this constitution to which you refer. [laughter] 13 hour filibuster that day, one senator after another and another came to the floor of the senate and plenty of house members came to the floor of the senate. thousands upon founders -- thousands upon thousands of people got online and got on twitter and stood for liberty. next day, thee obama administration was forced to do what it refused to do for three straight weeks, which is admit in writing, no, the constitution does
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hi, jim. i wanted to thank you and your team for what you do to help educate the little guy. >> thank you. >> caller: who may not be in the investment industry. >> that's my purpose. >> caller: my stock today is rnf. rentech nitrogen. >> i like that yield. i don't think it will go down. sonny in illinois. >> caller: i like your show. this market is spinning my head out like a record player. >> true. >> caller: new home sales are good. what do you think of pulte homes? >> it is going higher. i like toll more. thomas in tennessee, thomas. >> caller: jim, first time caller got to say boo-yah, skeedaddy. >> done your way, partner. >> caller: listen jim, i need to know what to do with lumber liquidators. >> i know what to do. i would be a buyer. i feel even better about finished lumber. i think that wood paneling, ll, it's a buy. nick in connecticut. nick! >> caller: big boo-yah, jim. tell me about hs pharmaceuticals. >> we've liked that. we have been a big backer. i think it can go higher. i belie
hi, jim. i wanted to thank you and your team for what you do to help educate the little guy. >> thank you. >> caller: who may not be in the investment industry. >> that's my purpose. >> caller: my stock today is rnf. rentech nitrogen. >> i like that yield. i don't think it will go down. sonny in illinois. >> caller: i like your show. this market is spinning my head out like a record player. >> true. >> caller: new home sales are good. what do you...
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jim? >> all right. thank you. >>> there's also new word that the federal government is about to revamp its system of allowing international students into the u.s. it comes days after three friends of "the lead" wesho dzh were charged with a cover up. more from our crime and justice correspondent joe johns. sounds like a good idea, john. >> reporter: this was bound to have a ripple effect, just the fact that one of the men charged with conspiracy was able to get into the country on an expired student visa. a federal source tells cnn that the department of homeland security has put in place a policy that requires customs officials to verify that foreign students have a valid visa before they're allowed to enter the united states. the new policy is being viewed as a reaction to the boston bombing case and the discovery that azamat tazhayakov, one of the students had been allowed to enter the united states in january without a valid student visa. but the source says the tightening on visa poli
jim? >> all right. thank you. >>> there's also new word that the federal government is about to revamp its system of allowing international students into the u.s. it comes days after three friends of "the lead" wesho dzh were charged with a cover up. more from our crime and justice correspondent joe johns. sounds like a good idea, john. >> reporter: this was bound to have a ripple effect, just the fact that one of the men charged with conspiracy was able to get...
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am i diversified, jim? >> ereck, you most definitely are not diversified, however, are you a young, new investor. first, heinz, warren buffet, he gave you that one. you will register tomorrow on that one, fiedzer, a good pharmaceutical. we think that stock will have a second move in the second half of the year, hershey, general mills, they are both the same, food companies, meap, we are playing diversification, hershey's goes. we ned to add a diversified industrial. you know what, all right, let's just add honeywell because dave cody is one of our favorites, right. we we like get when heinz comes out, we need, i'm looking at a retail, let's add target. because, you know, you're from out there. all right. how's that? good enough? let's go to bill in florida, please, bill. >> caller: jim? >> yeah. >> caller: how are you? >> all right. bill, how are you doing? >> caller: okay. >> go ahead, hit me. >> caller: five stocks? >> right. >> caller: mccormick, mkc, paul corporation, pll, procter & gamble, ag, chevron,
am i diversified, jim? >> ereck, you most definitely are not diversified, however, are you a young, new investor. first, heinz, warren buffet, he gave you that one. you will register tomorrow on that one, fiedzer, a good pharmaceutical. we think that stock will have a second move in the second half of the year, hershey, general mills, they are both the same, food companies, meap, we are playing diversification, hershey's goes. we ned to add a diversified industrial. you know what, all...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> bob: boo-yah, jim. >> caller: asbury automotive group. it hit 43 last week. it beat the last six straight quarters but has a peg of .6. is eight cream puff -- >> i got to tell you, feel the same about auto zone this group has been quietly undervalued. it's driving me nuts. let's go to uumesh. >> i like you are symbol mpg. >> umesh, there is a lot of people saying i don't like people in wisconsin. it had to do with an altercation with a green bay fan at the link. i tell you, look, it happened a while ago. people should get past it, right. the guy had it coming. let me answer the question. i think that, oh, the question is mgic. i like radian and i like genworth. i do like, wisconsin, people that, one guy got out of control. okay? someone had to teach him a lesson. that's all it was. how about craig in new york. craig. >> caller: bbbb-boo-yah, jim. >> good, craig. >> caller: one stock i never heard you talk about is penn national gaming. >> my bad. that's a racino stock. i like those. that stock goes higher. i need to go to dillan in delawa
>> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> bob: boo-yah, jim. >> caller: asbury automotive group. it hit 43 last week. it beat the last six straight quarters but has a peg of .6. is eight cream puff -- >> i got to tell you, feel the same about auto zone this group has been quietly undervalued. it's driving me nuts. let's go to uumesh. >> i like you are symbol mpg. >> umesh, there is a lot of people saying i don't like people in wisconsin. it had to do with an altercation...
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>> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah from california. jim, i wanted to thank you again for all the educational work you did. you had a great segment on mlps last week. >> yes. >> caller: i know they're not right for retirement investors like myself, but i have discovered there was a small family of etfss and etns that focus on the index. >> i don't know the fee structure with that one. that worried me. i do recommend lynnco, allen ceo is the one you don't have to have all the crazy forms for. that's the better one i know of. let's go to ed in ohio. ed! >> caller: oh, hi, jim. i want to talk about dominion resources. >> all right. let's do some talking. dominion is good. i have been excited about dominion because of the co-point. i have to tell you there will not be i believe an export facility for natural gas built and finished in this country in this decade. lmg is the way to play that. dominion is the way to play the utility business. i like the way it's run. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! ♪ [ c
>> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah from california. jim, i wanted to thank you again for all the educational work you did. you had a great segment on mlps last week. >> yes. >> caller: i know they're not right for retirement investors like myself, but i have discovered there was a small family of etfss and etns that focus on the index. >> i don't know the fee structure with that one. that worried me. i do recommend lynnco, allen ceo is the one you don't have to have all the...
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>> caller: hi, jim. thanks for all your investment ideas. >> sure trying. >> caller: i bought american power on your recommendation at 45. are you still bullish on amt at 83 or should i take profit? amt is an atm. it's a money machine. jim catholic came on the show. he's told an unbelievable story. do not sell american tower. i need to go to ray in texas. ray! >> caller: bbb-boo-yah, jim. first of all, thank you for turning a lamb into a raging bull. secondly, it's my birthday, i want to ask you with 170 million estimated people with hepatitis c, what's the better play, gilead or bristol-myers? >> the answer is gilead, not bristol-myers. gilead up again 52. buy, buy, buy. vs. a 16-year term. that's what i want. that's my birthday present to you. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and da
>> caller: hi, jim. thanks for all your investment ideas. >> sure trying. >> caller: i bought american power on your recommendation at 45. are you still bullish on amt at 83 or should i take profit? amt is an atm. it's a money machine. jim catholic came on the show. he's told an unbelievable story. do not sell american tower. i need to go to ray in texas. ray! >> caller: bbb-boo-yah, jim. first of all, thank you for turning a lamb into a raging bull. secondly, it's my...
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jim demint's support was to all three of us who won. demint said we right now i in the for in the senator jim demint. and that legacy has already transformed the u.s. senate. any issue, pick any fight, and who are the people charge being out into battle and the fight? they are the rand pauls, mike lee, marco rubio, leaders there because of jim demint's support. and that is how you turn the country around. freedom. principle is freedom is really the value of our country. and the tool we crafted, our crafted that was quite revolutionary to preserve constitution.e thomas jefferson described the chains to united states senate if bind the mission of government. seeing our are freedom under assault because our constitutional liberties are threatened. in my view we should stand for the constitution and every part constitution. we should stand for the first amendme all of us are yet shocked and horrified to read newspaper headlines this weekend that this administration is threatening to court-martial the military if they share their faith to ot
jim demint's support was to all three of us who won. demint said we right now i in the for in the senator jim demint. and that legacy has already transformed the u.s. senate. any issue, pick any fight, and who are the people charge being out into battle and the fight? they are the rand pauls, mike lee, marco rubio, leaders there because of jim demint's support. and that is how you turn the country around. freedom. principle is freedom is really the value of our country. and the tool we crafted,...
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jim graves, is ahead. so i'm sure that was a big factor and also the giant cartoon knocking fbi hand at the door. >> ha, ha, ha. [knock at door] >> stephanie: it is hard to hear it over show tunes. she probably didn't hear the fbi. [knock at door] >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political?
jim graves, is ahead. so i'm sure that was a big factor and also the giant cartoon knocking fbi hand at the door. >> ha, ha, ha. [knock at door] >> stephanie: it is hard to hear it over show tunes. she probably didn't hear the fbi. [knock at door] >> stephanie: 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into...
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. >> kelly: okay, jim. norman, oklahoma the question i want to ask you the company is in the 3d presenting sec roar. 3 the systems. what do you think about it? >> i like this, this is not my favorite. i think the 3d stocks are very vulnerable. let be careful. go to bill in florida. bill. >> hey, jim, from florida. how are you doing? i ha i have weyerhaeuser. i'm thinking to hang on to them. >> you should hang on to them. they're the fifth most yesterday. that's ridiculous up for the charitable trust. i think pfizer is too expensive. i would not be a seller. brandon in georgia. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer, how are you? >> real good. how are you? >> caller: awesome, thanks. i bought salesforce.com. >> they had yen problems and i still think it's good. remember it's a 4 for 1 split. if you take a look at where it was versus now, it's okay. i do think that salesforce will come back. that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> go ahead, greg, you are up. >> caller: i'm here. >> go
. >> kelly: okay, jim. norman, oklahoma the question i want to ask you the company is in the 3d presenting sec roar. 3 the systems. what do you think about it? >> i like this, this is not my favorite. i think the 3d stocks are very vulnerable. let be careful. go to bill in florida. bill. >> hey, jim, from florida. how are you doing? i ha i have weyerhaeuser. i'm thinking to hang on to them. >> you should hang on to them. they're the fifth most yesterday. that's...
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ellen. >> jim, thanks for taking my call. you and your team, especially katy and all the off camera folks do a fantastic job. professor cramer, i've done my homework. by stock is diebold, they reported an earnings growth on tuesday. they're up today. they're doing a major realignment, domestically and globally. so, professor cramer, they pay a 4% dividend. should i get paid to wait on diebold? thank you. >> oh, boy, i'll tell you. it's not that well run. it's not that well run. it does have a good yield. you are being paid to wait for something good to happen. i would be steering you wrong if i said it was a good company. i think there's good people there. i think they have not executed well. i cannot recommend it. let's go to mike in florida, please, mike. >> caller: jim, i'd like to get your report on temperpedic. they beat on revenue. they guided light, and the stock was down today. >> all right. listen and listen good, mike, from the sunshine state. temperpedic is what i call ed greenburg stock. ed greenburg opines on it.
ellen. >> jim, thanks for taking my call. you and your team, especially katy and all the off camera folks do a fantastic job. professor cramer, i've done my homework. by stock is diebold, they reported an earnings growth on tuesday. they're up today. they're doing a major realignment, domestically and globally. so, professor cramer, they pay a 4% dividend. should i get paid to wait on diebold? thank you. >> oh, boy, i'll tell you. it's not that well run. it's not that well run. it...
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thank you all right stay tuned for the second half i'll be speaking to jim records. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred into bill passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture of mexico by telling them i mean this is not going to impact on the new mexico whatever happens here. we're not in the in the micro you know ordering and so forth. why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time down to go to new york and speak with jam records author of currency wars for the first a two part interview jim rickards welcome to the guy's report. thank you max all right now jim records you were quoted in the new york post this week as saying quote we don't have to worry about a recession we are in a deep pressure to explain well we've been in a depression since two thousand and seven max and a lot of people. you know mainstream economists don't like to use the depression the word depression or what i call the d. word the reason
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sorry, jim. they find them as having an unrealistic self-view 1k3* feelings of entitlement and lack of regard for others. for their experiment they sent guys out to pick up women and those with higher narcissism scored more numbers, phone numbers, and more highly rated. i still haven't gotten greg jarod to call me. >> lightning roooouuunnnddd. lightning round. >> so, jim, isn't this again in these studies, the chicken and the egg thing? maybe the dudes who get lots of phone numbers become nare is you cystic. it is not being gnar uh cystic that gets you lots of numbers. >> i am not the a or the b. i am the c. >> that shows you are not nar narsacistic at all. >> here are four ben frank lynn, toots. >> they would never see the light of day. >> it is actually four lincolns. >> lori, do you find this to be true most of the time? >> no. actually, yes, it is an evolutionary thing. the male is strong and a provider and self-confident, but whatever. that's your answer, whatever? >> why do we have to just
sorry, jim. they find them as having an unrealistic self-view 1k3* feelings of entitlement and lack of regard for others. for their experiment they sent guys out to pick up women and those with higher narcissism scored more numbers, phone numbers, and more highly rated. i still haven't gotten greg jarod to call me. >> lightning roooouuunnnddd. lightning round. >> so, jim, isn't this again in these studies, the chicken and the egg thing? maybe the dudes who get lots of phone numbers...
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host: that's jim in michigan. jim morris in washington, d.c. guest: well, i just think that's another argument for more aggressive workplace enforcement. michigan is what's called a state plan osha state, and i'm not intimately familiar with it, but certainly some of the state plan states, and i'm thinking of nevada, have had serious problems with enforcement. host: we're talking about jim morris of the center for public integrity, regarding the occupational safety and health administration, as part of our your money series and today we're talking about workplace safety and osha. although we don't have a special line for employees of osha, if there's anybody out there that works for osha and wants to get involved in the conversation, by all means, give us a call. alex in flint, michigan on our line for indents -- independents, you're on the "washington journal", go ahead. caller: well, i was injured on an accident quite some time ago. osha came in, made recommendations about safety, and i was wondering, is there any way for me to get that infor
host: that's jim in michigan. jim morris in washington, d.c. guest: well, i just think that's another argument for more aggressive workplace enforcement. michigan is what's called a state plan osha state, and i'm not intimately familiar with it, but certainly some of the state plan states, and i'm thinking of nevada, have had serious problems with enforcement. host: we're talking about jim morris of the center for public integrity, regarding the occupational safety and health administration, as...
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report thank you max all right jim rickards wall street loves quantitative easing but in the rest of the world economists and policymakers in emerging economies believe that q.e. is an act of currency war that will ultimately lead to a military confrontation your thoughts is a hot war possible. well how it was possible we may get one without quantitative easing just looking at what's going on in the middle east but coming back to the global situation you're right about quantitative easing we are on a currency were a lot of people looked at what the bank of japan did in december two thousand and twelve and now into two thousand and thirteen with their massive you know one point four trillion dollar equivalent quantitative easing and said oh my goodness from the currency where we'll know we've been in the currency war since two thousand and ten this is just the latest battle i like to say you know wars are not continuous fighting all the time there are big battles and they require appears to have come through a quiet period now we're back in another one of those big battles but it's in
report thank you max all right jim rickards wall street loves quantitative easing but in the rest of the world economists and policymakers in emerging economies believe that q.e. is an act of currency war that will ultimately lead to a military confrontation your thoughts is a hot war possible. well how it was possible we may get one without quantitative easing just looking at what's going on in the middle east but coming back to the global situation you're right about quantitative easing we...
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jim, i'm going to turn the presentation over to you now. jim o'connor. [applause] >> thanks, bud. the, the affordable care act of course, we've heard a lot about it and what its potential impact can be and what milliman has done, we've, on behalf of center forward they retained us to look at six specific states as to what those impacts might be. and the states that we looked at were, arizona, florida, illinois, new jersey, ohio, and wisconsin. so each of those states presents its own type of characteristics. one of the things when we're talking about change, going from 2013 to 2014, is the regulatory environment, the current regulatory environment of each state right now. in each of these states varies somewhat in their current regulatory environment. and in particular, new jersey is a, has regulations different than the other five states that i mentioned. in that many of the reforms that are, that are being required through the aca, the affordable care act, are already in effect in states like new jersey. so that's one of the reasons we chose a state like that so that we could se
jim, i'm going to turn the presentation over to you now. jim o'connor. [applause] >> thanks, bud. the, the affordable care act of course, we've heard a lot about it and what its potential impact can be and what milliman has done, we've, on behalf of center forward they retained us to look at six specific states as to what those impacts might be. and the states that we looked at were, arizona, florida, illinois, new jersey, ohio, and wisconsin. so each of those states presents its own type...
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and, jim, no one is making any thediction on how long that will jim. >> axelrod: don dahler, thank tou. in virginia, as many as 60 people were hurt today in damascus near the tennessee inte line when a car drove into a crowd of people who had turned out for a parade. witnesses say the car went more witn 100 feet through the crowd before coming to a stop. a u.s. airways flight had to make a belly landing at newark's liberty airport early this morning. hisch the sparks inside the rkscle as flight 4560 from ed dowelphia touched down with the captain unable to deploy the landing gear. 34 people were on board, no one nos hurt. yoneyone escaped safely as well earmoscow when the landing gear on a boeing 737 caught fire as it touched down in russia. firefighters sprayed a burning wheel while more than 130 people evacuated any way they could. parts of the plains and the midwest are under the threat of severe weather this weekend, nd,luding possible tornadoes. there was more trouble in texas last night. last ippedornadoes ripped up rural young county, about 100 miles west of the fort worth. no o
and, jim, no one is making any thediction on how long that will jim. >> axelrod: don dahler, thank tou. in virginia, as many as 60 people were hurt today in damascus near the tennessee inte line when a car drove into a crowd of people who had turned out for a parade. witnesses say the car went more witn 100 feet through the crowd before coming to a stop. a u.s. airways flight had to make a belly landing at newark's liberty airport early this morning. hisch the sparks inside the rkscle as...
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jim rogers is chairman of rogers holdings and author of "street smarts, adventures on the road and the market" jeremy siegel from university of pennsylvania's wharton school. jim, what are the gold, bonds, the dollar, are stocks the only place investors have to put their money right now? >> well, no, they're not the only place but that's where everybody is going. >> why? >> because it's fun. it's exciting, you know, jeremy siegel will tell you the market's going to go through the roof. >> do you believe it? >> i'm not skeptical it's going to happen because what's happening that's causing it is skagerring amounts of money printing. >> the fed. >> i'm not skeptical but i'm worried about why. >> why it's happening you say is because the fed is pumping $85 million into the market. >> not just the fed, the japanese central bank said they'll print unlimited amounts of money and the english said we can do that too and the europeans. this is the first time in world history that every central bank is printing money and debasing the currency. this cannot end well. >> you're predicting danger ahe
jim rogers is chairman of rogers holdings and author of "street smarts, adventures on the road and the market" jeremy siegel from university of pennsylvania's wharton school. jim, what are the gold, bonds, the dollar, are stocks the only place investors have to put their money right now? >> well, no, they're not the only place but that's where everybody is going. >> why? >> because it's fun. it's exciting, you know, jeremy siegel will tell you the market's going to...
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jim mclaughlin, let me go to you. you're the republican here. why does one wing of the gop or someone in the gop with a big mouth want to go after chris christie? he's not the enemy. >> no question about it. it's ridiculous. because chris christie is the most popular governor in the country. he's got 70-plus percent job approval ratings right now. and you know what the best part is? chris christie doesn't care what the washington insiders say. he doesn't care what the establishment says. that's why he has the numbers he has right now. and the truth of the matter is, i think he hit the nail right on the head. right now, barack obama needs chris christie a lot more than chris christie needs barack obama. >> obama -- obama is going to new jersey. he loves to go to new jersey. try to get away from all these scandals inside the beltway in washington, d.c. but he can't. he can't. not even chris christie can help him. >> the only person talking about the so-called scandals is you, larry, and a few other people on the conservative side. >> liberals are
jim mclaughlin, let me go to you. you're the republican here. why does one wing of the gop or someone in the gop with a big mouth want to go after chris christie? he's not the enemy. >> no question about it. it's ridiculous. because chris christie is the most popular governor in the country. he's got 70-plus percent job approval ratings right now. and you know what the best part is? chris christie doesn't care what the washington insiders say. he doesn't care what the establishment says....
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you are i say to the second half i'll be speaking to jim records. couldn't take three months for three. months three. three. three. three both videos for your media projects free media don carty dot com. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much more powdery down to the bottom line there is still a lot of snow out here the place for snowball fight. piece and it is going to be pretty incredible day there and record snowfall throughout much of it might still be slugged three drugs and some emergency vehicles are exceptional. the. welcome back to the kaiser report imax guys are time now to go to new york and speak with jam records author of currency wars for the first a two part interview jim rickards what were the guys who report. thank you max all right now jim records you were quoted in the new york po
you are i say to the second half i'll be speaking to jim records. couldn't take three months for three. months three. three. three. three both videos for your media projects free media don carty dot com. potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team coverage of the storm. we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today it was very sticky you can see it start to become much...
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jim? >> well, i think the fed is going to be controlled, and i think they will not spook the market. the risk is that the interest rate market gets away from them, and that ten-year treasuries go up to the point where they affect the economy because the economy is improving. david: ten year yield up today, but what happens when the fed pulls back? are we going to see a big jolt to the market or already discounted? >> yeah, well, i think that's where we see the consolidation and the slide back down. i mean, the fed's not going to do anything, though, until well after ben bernanke stees down with multiple meetings after that. at that point, look at, maybe gold, maybe volatility index, but in the meantime, stay with what you got, ride it going forward, and i agree 100%, reduce risk, move some out of the sectors and pair back and be conservative. liz: jim, you like names like ge and jpmorgan. it's evidence they are strong named. do you worry, and i don't want to glaze over here, but there's ta
jim? >> well, i think the fed is going to be controlled, and i think they will not spook the market. the risk is that the interest rate market gets away from them, and that ten-year treasuries go up to the point where they affect the economy because the economy is improving. david: ten year yield up today, but what happens when the fed pulls back? are we going to see a big jolt to the market or already discounted? >> yeah, well, i think that's where we see the consolidation and the...
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sportscaster. >> jon: jim nance the support supporteds caster. >> as opposed to to jim nance the exnfl fullback. than is the most i have ever discussed sports in my entire life. (laughter) >> jon: how do you know jim nance, from the saints. >> i believe so. i hear you, brother. (laughter) >> yeah, you got that right. >> jon: where are we? i thought we ordered widgs. >> okay so, i'm here, so i always try to bring you one little news item that you might have missed jses all right, let me hear it. >> so a woman when she was a child was diagnosed with a disease called, well, not a disease, let's call it a syndrome called top graphical disorientation. which means she constantly feels lost. (laughter) >> you know, not unlike the former bush administration. and-- (laughter) >> and so. >> jon: well done. >> so she, and for example, she was driving home she might not recognize her house. and then if she was lucky enough to find her house, she could get lost in the house. >> jon: wow. >> and which is tough after a large mexican meal. (laughter) >> jon: i hadn't thought of that. >> but you know,
sportscaster. >> jon: jim nance the support supporteds caster. >> as opposed to to jim nance the exnfl fullback. than is the most i have ever discussed sports in my entire life. (laughter) >> jon: how do you know jim nance, from the saints. >> i believe so. i hear you, brother. (laughter) >> yeah, you got that right. >> jon: where are we? i thought we ordered widgs. >> okay so, i'm here, so i always try to bring you one little news item that you might...
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and i said, "you're my favorite jim! oh, my gosh, i hope we both get it!" [ laughter ] and so, when they called me and said that i got the role, i said, "who's jim? please say john krasinski." they said, "yes, it's john krasinski." and i knew. i started to cry. i knew the two of us together, that i couldn't be pam without him. he's my jim. he just is. [ audience aws ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, you guys are so great. you're going to make me cry now. >> i know. i know. >> jimmy: you have two more episodes to go, and then we can cry together. [ laughter ] but i want to show a clip here. take a look at jenna fischer in "the office." only two more episodes, you guys. >> jim, over to you. >> let's not get crazy and ruin our no nonsense drink. all right? >> question. >> yes, beautiful girl in the front. >> we are expecting a water delivery today at 10:00 a.m. what if as they're delivering the water jug, someone screams out, "nice jugs"? >> that's obviously not -- >> when jim decided to come back to scranton full-time, i was relieved. but i also feel a little gu
and i said, "you're my favorite jim! oh, my gosh, i hope we both get it!" [ laughter ] and so, when they called me and said that i got the role, i said, "who's jim? please say john krasinski." they said, "yes, it's john krasinski." and i knew. i started to cry. i knew the two of us together, that i couldn't be pam without him. he's my jim. he just is. [ audience aws ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, you guys are so great. you're going to make me cry now....
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. >> now, we had 18% growth, jim. we were so excited about that, in our largest business, consumer healthcare, we had 20% growth. we are doing well with that. importantly, it's giving us a launching pad like pet care. >> let's talk about pet care. you are making some moves. this is not the same old perrigo. it's regarded not as proprietary in that you are buying labels that i didn't think were perrigo's. you're making more money. >> that's correct. we got into pet care. i think everybody knows how much you care about your dog and cat. if i ask my wife, me versus my dog, i'm not sure how that would work out. nonetheless, we felt that if we can get into pet care, we can bring out a quality product, make it more affordable, make it a win for the consumer and retailer will get better margins, obviously, indeed, it's a triple play. >> we're hitting into triple plays. let's drill down on something. we have been saying the economy is coming back, but the consumer is not -- this one permanently scarred the consumer. they disc
. >> now, we had 18% growth, jim. we were so excited about that, in our largest business, consumer healthcare, we had 20% growth. we are doing well with that. importantly, it's giving us a launching pad like pet care. >> let's talk about pet care. you are making some moves. this is not the same old perrigo. it's regarded not as proprietary in that you are buying labels that i didn't think were perrigo's. you're making more money. >> that's correct. we got into pet care. i...
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." >> axelrod: good evening, i'm jim axelrod, jeff glor is off tonight. from oklahoma city to minneapolis severe weather is threatening the nation's midsection tonight there are tornado warnings up in kansas and iowa, oklahoma and missouri could also be hard hit. forecasters say a supercell of thunderstorms packing baseball sized hail, heavy rain and tornadoes could do a lot of damage. already a tornado has touched down this afternoon in edmund, oklahoma, and another on the southwest side of wichita, kansas, that police are calling large and violent. meteorologist jeff beradelli of wfor is tracking the storms tonight. who is facing the greatest danger? >> the greatest risk tonight is across oklahoma and kansas. we have a lot of tornado watches and warnings ongoing as we speak. in fact we have already had a touchdown of tornadoes across the plain states. here is the setup. we have a strong and cold upper level low destabilizing the atmosphere across the rockies and plain states. at the same time we have a strong jet stream on the eastern side of that meeti
." >> axelrod: good evening, i'm jim axelrod, jeff glor is off tonight. from oklahoma city to minneapolis severe weather is threatening the nation's midsection tonight there are tornado warnings up in kansas and iowa, oklahoma and missouri could also be hard hit. forecasters say a supercell of thunderstorms packing baseball sized hail, heavy rain and tornadoes could do a lot of damage. already a tornado has touched down this afternoon in edmund, oklahoma, and another on the southwest...
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hello, jim? >> caller: hey good morning, everybody. >> stephanie: hello. >> good morning. >> caller: when gay marriage takes effect august 1st, how soon will it be before marcus leaves her for ann coulter. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: see what you did there. yeah, that's exactly what hand chris, congress is still small -- big -- she just got -- what -- i can't figure it out. you know what i mean. >> michelle is big. congress got small. >> stephanie: yes. max! max! has mr. ails called? >> max! >> max! >> there is not enough vaseline in the world -- >> no. >> stephanie: john in austin you are on the "stephanie miller show." hello, john. >> caller: hey. she is going to stay in power or stay in office until the end of 2014, if she's a lame duck and she was a bomb thrower when she needed to get elected. so what is she going to do now? she could really do some damage. >> stephanie: yeah. that she's on the house intelligence committee is just -- please mr. ails give her a jingle. casey in spokan
hello, jim? >> caller: hey good morning, everybody. >> stephanie: hello. >> good morning. >> caller: when gay marriage takes effect august 1st, how soon will it be before marcus leaves her for ann coulter. [♪ circus music ♪] >> stephanie: see what you did there. yeah, that's exactly what hand chris, congress is still small -- big -- she just got -- what -- i can't figure it out. you know what i mean. >> michelle is big. congress got small. >>...
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i'm jim axelrod. the government agency so many americans most fear looking into their ps is under increasing scrutiny itself. yesterday, the internal revenue service for inappropriate targeting of conservative organization. today, the associated press reported the irs' own inspector artyfound irs officials knew agents were targeting tea party groups. chip reid picks up the story. >> reporter: attorney jay sekulow confirms to cbs news that irs targeting the tea party groups began in 2011. >> when we saw the letters that the irs had sent to our clients i was outraged. >> reporter: as chief council of the conservative american center for law and justice, sekulow has represented nearly 30 tea party groups investigated by the irs. >> it was from coast to coast. so saying this was, you know, low-level irs employees, these weren't clerks. these were internal revenue service agents trained in tax exempt specialties. >> reporter: the irs insists that then-commissioner douglas shulman was unaware that tea party
i'm jim axelrod. the government agency so many americans most fear looking into their ps is under increasing scrutiny itself. yesterday, the internal revenue service for inappropriate targeting of conservative organization. today, the associated press reported the irs' own inspector artyfound irs officials knew agents were targeting tea party groups. chip reid picks up the story. >> reporter: attorney jay sekulow confirms to cbs news that irs targeting the tea party groups began in 2011....