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jim: lingmerth is 5'7", about 180. nick: he's stocky. jim: he is stocky. he grew up playing hockey, dreaming of a big career in hockey. then about the age of 14, 15, he took a shining passion for this game and it brought him some 10 years later to the u.s., professional tour and before that to the college ranks over here. peter: slugger white just informed david lingmerth he is away. so he'll be first to play. jim: it's starting to rain here. tim butler trying to crunch the numbers. >> absolutely right on. 99 behind. all right? tell you what absolutely. that black microphone is your line. nick: good eyesight to see the microphone. jim: you can faintly see it here right of the hole and just left after that back bunker. peter: this is the club he hit out of the bunker, the 6-iron again. this should be a perfect club for him. though is headed left. jim: oh, boy. nick: sand? well we've seen a few up and down. jim: yes, it is. nick: is he on the upslope? that's the most important thing. he is, so -- jim: paul azinger. nick: not quite but you're right, it is on
jim: lingmerth is 5'7", about 180. nick: he's stocky. jim: he is stocky. he grew up playing hockey, dreaming of a big career in hockey. then about the age of 14, 15, he took a shining passion for this game and it brought him some 10 years later to the u.s., professional tour and before that to the college ranks over here. peter: slugger white just informed david lingmerth he is away. so he'll be first to play. jim: it's starting to rain here. tim butler trying to crunch the numbers....
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jim: paul casey, still working on a candy bar and waiting for an opponent to show up. >> i think it's better than a candy bar. i think it's a health bar. jim: you're probably right. little flashback here. this is 2009. in the playoff there between paul and j.t. holmes. first playoff hole james puts it in the water. casey goes on to win it. plus holmes came back to win it this year. he's been as high as number three in the world. still got a ways to go to get down to that 18th tee. nick: yeah. jim: paul casey is heading in a different direction. he's heading away from the tee. peter: i got to say that there is pretty misleading, that stat. he's won three times since then, so -- jim: that's right. aaron baddeley was there to wish bubba good luck. the baddeley family throwing some support here. you. real madrid have about 450 million fans. we're trying to give them all the feeling of being at the stadium. the microsoft cloud gis heus the scalability to communicate exactly the content that peo
jim: paul casey, still working on a candy bar and waiting for an opponent to show up. >> i think it's better than a candy bar. i think it's a health bar. jim: you're probably right. little flashback here. this is 2009. in the playoff there between paul and j.t. holmes. first playoff hole james puts it in the water. casey goes on to win it. plus holmes came back to win it this year. he's been as high as number three in the world. still got a ways to go to get down to that 18th tee. nick:...
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jim: back too 17. bubba makes his five there huh? frank: he did jim. that's a disappointing five a little unlucky you could say with the rock. he played a very good pitch accepts the bogey. and you can see this was just earlier. bubba's coin's still there. a good birdie for graham delaet. he's 15 under. casey and watson lead at 16 under. always an exciting finish here at the travelers. it never ceases to amaze me how difficult these las holes can play around the lake. jim: well, we've talked from the beginning about hey there's a stretch here at the end. that brings on all kinds of drama and excitement. aged you know, the early going here, we didn't see a lot of things happening, but boy has it started simmering in the last hour. and a good one's broken out here again at the travelers championship. nick: finally started with bubba eagling 13. jim: yeah. nick: personally, i would want another go at the way i played 15 and 17 if i was him. i'm sure he could do anything different to come up with a different score. jim: for a while he had a three-shot lied
jim: back too 17. bubba makes his five there huh? frank: he did jim. that's a disappointing five a little unlucky you could say with the rock. he played a very good pitch accepts the bogey. and you can see this was just earlier. bubba's coin's still there. a good birdie for graham delaet. he's 15 under. casey and watson lead at 16 under. always an exciting finish here at the travelers. it never ceases to amaze me how difficult these las holes can play around the lake. jim: well, we've talked...
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jim: no. even the south vietnamese officers went to register and were given new papers, returned home and told, go about your business as usual. this monument in downtown saigon symbolized the south vietnamese army. and in a few days, students and others decided to take the statue down. jack: it also symbolized what an excess of money and bad taste can accomplish. who brought it down? jim: it was brought down by students and other civilians on the theory that the symbols must go. the symbols of the past must go. jack: and there it went. life on the streets of saigon, or ho chi minh city. jim: ho chi minh city is the new revolutionary name, as they call it. jack: jim, i wonder. if as that film suggests, things were returning to normal so quickly in saigon after the communist troops took over, if that's true, first of all, does it stay that way now that most of the foreign press are out? does it revert? or if it does stay that way, those thousands and thousands of south vietnamese who fled feari
jim: no. even the south vietnamese officers went to register and were given new papers, returned home and told, go about your business as usual. this monument in downtown saigon symbolized the south vietnamese army. and in a few days, students and others decided to take the statue down. jack: it also symbolized what an excess of money and bad taste can accomplish. who brought it down? jim: it was brought down by students and other civilians on the theory that the symbols must go. the symbols of...
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jim heard a voice. hey, hooper called jim nicholson! jim grinned and took a step toward hooper. perhaps he thought the stranger knew him from somewhere or needed to talk to him about his luggage. he was still smiling when hooper got close enough to flash his credentials. jim, fbi he said. it's over. jim tensed and balled his fists, looking furtively past hooper. don't try it hooper said. it's over. dave raymond baby-faced fbi tech agent can in jean -- agent in jeans and an identical jacket locked his hand around jim's arm. he had arrested all kinds of people in his career, most of his targets knew the day was coming, probably even expected it, but p hooper had never seen anyone look quite the way jim did just then, stone frozen, paralyzed. his eyes were vacant, he seemed unable to utter a word. jim unclenched his fists. there would be no fight, no foot race. above the action a member of the fbi surveillance team photographed the moment frame after frame documenting the takedown with such clarity you could see the crown of jim's head had grown a little threadbare. one of his cia
jim heard a voice. hey, hooper called jim nicholson! jim grinned and took a step toward hooper. perhaps he thought the stranger knew him from somewhere or needed to talk to him about his luggage. he was still smiling when hooper got close enough to flash his credentials. jim, fbi he said. it's over. jim tensed and balled his fists, looking furtively past hooper. don't try it hooper said. it's over. dave raymond baby-faced fbi tech agent can in jean -- agent in jeans and an identical jacket...
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charlie: jim o'neill is here. the former chief economist and head of asset management at goldman sachs. he has not slowed down since retiring in wall street. and prime minister david cameron. that role, he was tasked with advising economic performance. i am pleased to have him back at this table. first of all leaving goldman , sachs, why was that the right time? jim: i don't know if it was. but for many years, there was always a time where you have to leave. a place as competitive as goldman, i had seen a number of senior people stay too long. they did not know how to cope with life. i kind of told myself that i would certainly rather leave before the best time rather than after the best time. of course, you don't know when that is. i thought that i will take the risks when i want to learn and explore elsewhere. when i am comfortable with pursuing the same path. i thought i wanted to do something else besides goldman sachs. i love the place dearly. i saw a couple of people from their over the weekend. i don't thin
charlie: jim o'neill is here. the former chief economist and head of asset management at goldman sachs. he has not slowed down since retiring in wall street. and prime minister david cameron. that role, he was tasked with advising economic performance. i am pleased to have him back at this table. first of all leaving goldman , sachs, why was that the right time? jim: i don't know if it was. but for many years, there was always a time where you have to leave. a place as competitive as goldman, i...
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jim: i really did inc. you looked pretty. >> you did? jim: yes. so much so that i started to panic. >> you can relax. just because you think i look pretty does not mean we have to spend the night together. jim: were you hoping we would because it's prom question mark >> i am always hoping. but tonight, i just wanted to have a nice time with you. maybe dance with someone who has arms. [laughter] >> thank you for understanding. >> of course i understand. sheldon, there is something else i have been wanting to say but before i do, i want you to note you don't have to say it back. i know you're not ready and i don't want you to say it just because social convention dictates -- >> i love you, too. [applause] >> you said it. >> there is no denying i have feelings for you that cannot be explained any other way. i briefly considered that i had a brain parasite. [laughter] but that seems even more far-fetched. [laughter] the only conclusion was love. i know what's happening. this is a panic attack. you must lie down with your feet elevated. >> ok. >> whoa,
jim: i really did inc. you looked pretty. >> you did? jim: yes. so much so that i started to panic. >> you can relax. just because you think i look pretty does not mean we have to spend the night together. jim: were you hoping we would because it's prom question mark >> i am always hoping. but tonight, i just wanted to have a nice time with you. maybe dance with someone who has arms. [laughter] >> thank you for understanding. >> of course i understand. sheldon,...
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to jim nicholson. in other words the russian are tasking nay then with asking his dad these hard questions about where he traveled and where he thought he might have fallen under suspicion so they could help them identify the person in their own rights who gave nathan's dad up. nathan understands none of this. he has no idea what he has gotten himself into. jim has intentionally kept him in the dark at every step telling him why do you go to san francisco? you can pose as an architecture student. if anybody should ask like at the fbi should ask but he doesn't say a consulate, the russian consulate in san francisco has been at den of spies for generations and is constantly under watch by many fbi agents. in fact i went there and did a bunch of research a couple of times and went in and talked to us by and it's briefly in the book. he wasn't a spy. he was a diplomatic officer. surge with great sunglasses. i went and told an fbi friend of mine, i said i went in the consulate and i was walking around shoot
to jim nicholson. in other words the russian are tasking nay then with asking his dad these hard questions about where he traveled and where he thought he might have fallen under suspicion so they could help them identify the person in their own rights who gave nathan's dad up. nathan understands none of this. he has no idea what he has gotten himself into. jim has intentionally kept him in the dark at every step telling him why do you go to san francisco? you can pose as an architecture...
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jim: an educated guess. i know that the boots, they are experimenting with something where within two minutes, they are taking a swab. the very small sample it's reduced by 70%. charlie: the problem is too many antibiotics. improving the numbers and the pay. a global innovation fund. jim: we believe the pharmaceutical industry can collectively finance that. charlie: you mentioned a priority at the g-20 leadership. and big new drugs that are overcoming -- the business model. jim: on the supply side, you've either got to bite the bullet or it is very complex. we will happily produce more. if you try to solve the problem in the u.s., maybe you can do that. how can you do that in the emerging world? where people cannot get access to antibiotics today. if we were in a world where the demand was much lower, perhaps. charlie: jim o'neil. back in a moment. stay with us. ♪ charlie: 42 years after the watergate scandal, the fascination with richard nixon continues. he was a self-made man and rose to occupy the most
jim: an educated guess. i know that the boots, they are experimenting with something where within two minutes, they are taking a swab. the very small sample it's reduced by 70%. charlie: the problem is too many antibiotics. improving the numbers and the pay. a global innovation fund. jim: we believe the pharmaceutical industry can collectively finance that. charlie: you mentioned a priority at the g-20 leadership. and big new drugs that are overcoming -- the business model. jim: on the supply...
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jim: for nick and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long. congratulations, david lingmerth, the champion for the first time. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. dear fellow citizen, kids are a great thing. before you know it they're in college. if you're lucky, they get a degree in finance and figure out how to pay for it. could happen. but just in case it doesn't, i can help. we have new student loans others don't offer. next time you have a question about how to pay for college ask me. sincerely, jared duemling, fellow ninja and fellow citizen >> in tonight police hope a clue found at the scene will lead them to the person responsible. >>> good evening everyone, i'm natasha brown. thanks for joining us. the 17-year-old was riding a skateboard home when he was struck. this happened just before 2:00 this morning on new york owe north hook road at lee avenue in pennsville salem county new jersey. "eyewitness news" reporter alexandria
jim: for nick and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long. congratulations, david lingmerth, the champion for the first time. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. dear fellow citizen, kids are a great thing. before you know it they're in college. if you're lucky, they get a degree in finance and figure out how to pay for it. could happen. but just in case it doesn't, i can help. we have...
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>> first, jim, that is a great question. here's where i think you are right i am outlining a posture that greece can go bad. what will happen? everything goes down. disney is a part of the ap p s&p 500. will you get your moment. even when you get that moment you want to buy 200 shares? take 50. who knows, it could be day four before we bottom. but i like the way you're thinking. y. >> hey, jim, i'm janice from new york. >> hi, janice. >> i want to ask your opinion on polaris. i have it for a few years and it did well. but it looks like it's fizzling now. >> i don't know, i trust so much. a navy guy. what i saw recently is the motorcycle sector is really it's starting to turn around. i think the guy has a total beat on the american consumer. i'm urging you to stick with polaris. if you get hit, why? scott is pal panel. good call. >> jim, i have a question about the tiffany. last month they increased their dividends from 38 cents to a quarter to 40. i was just wondering how that's going to affect the stock price. >> you know w
>> first, jim, that is a great question. here's where i think you are right i am outlining a posture that greece can go bad. what will happen? everything goes down. disney is a part of the ap p s&p 500. will you get your moment. even when you get that moment you want to buy 200 shares? take 50. who knows, it could be day four before we bottom. but i like the way you're thinking. y. >> hey, jim, i'm janice from new york. >> hi, janice. >> i want to ask your opinion on...
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shot by jim jones' gunmen. just ahead -- ambush at the airport. >> i looked out the window and i said, they're killing everyone. they're killing everyone. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes, along with diet and exercise. once-a-week tanzeum works by helping your body release its own natural insulin when it's needed. tanzeum is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes or in people with severe stomach or intestinal problems. tanzeum is not insulin. it is not used to treat type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis, and has not been studied with mealtime insulin. do not take tanzeum if you or your family have a history of medullary thyroid cancer or multiple endocrine ne
shot by jim jones' gunmen. just ahead -- ambush at the airport. >> i looked out the window and i said, they're killing everyone. they're killing everyone. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood...
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jim: for nick and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long. congratulations, david lingmerth, the champion for the first time. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june 13th get a $400 visa prepaid card when you sign a 2 year agreement. go to getfios.com. cable just gives you channels. fios gives you choice. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v >>> right now a violent weekend shakes the district. at least 13 people have been shot or stacked. good evening. i am debra alfarone. that most recent shooting happened two hours ago on 21st street and betting road northeast. an adult man expected to recover from minor injuries. it started when seven people were shot early saturday. then
jim: for nick and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long. congratulations, david lingmerth, the champion for the first time. there are a lot of channels on your tv but only so many you want to watch what if you could pay for the types of channels you want and not the ones you don't now, fios brings you a totally new way to customize your tv. starting at $74.99 per month with no annual contract. get custom tv, including internet and phone. price guaranteed for two years. or from now until june...
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jim kenney, coming from council, has a great relationship. and, in fact, darrell clarke basically endorsed him right before the primary. is that a plus? >> unfortunately, not necessarily because i think they will work together. but the question is, will they work together on the right things, on the right things for the common good? and that's where there's a huge question mark. when you had him on "inside story" two weeks ago this gets to sam's point about being able to say, "no, he deserves a lot of credit for building a wide coalition," right? but when you get all that support, when you govern, you have to be able to say to your supporters, to your political benefactors, "no, you know, your special interest is not in the interest of the common good." and is he going to be able to do that? when he was here, he said -- the question put to him was, "will you stand up to your union supporters when you govern?" and he said, "well, i wouldn't use the word 'stand up.' we got to cooperate." and i think that was a signal that he's not gonna do what
jim kenney, coming from council, has a great relationship. and, in fact, darrell clarke basically endorsed him right before the primary. is that a plus? >> unfortunately, not necessarily because i think they will work together. but the question is, will they work together on the right things, on the right things for the common good? and that's where there's a huge question mark. when you had him on "inside story" two weeks ago this gets to sam's point about being able to say,...
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and jim, one last question. relinquishing those day-to-day duties mean a little more time potentially for some pond hockey? >> absolutely. my skating's getting a little rusty. so i look forward to tuning it up a little bit. the blackhawks were inspirational. >> sounds good. thank you, gentlemen. and congratulations again, dennis. simon, i'll send it back to you. >> thanks phil. >> and well done you, phil for that doublehead xluchs on boeing. b.k., how do you trade it? >> i still think 140 is what you trade it against on the long side. there's nothing in the interview that said to me that anything's changing at boeing. i think what's important to remember is exactly what they said, it's a long cycle business. this is a five ten-year type of thing. it's the emerging markets. the dollar grasso is talking about. that doesn't happen today. against 140. >> they traded the same multiple as lockheed martin. they should trade more like ge at 18 times forward earnings. they're going to earn $9.25 next year. that gets to y
and jim, one last question. relinquishing those day-to-day duties mean a little more time potentially for some pond hockey? >> absolutely. my skating's getting a little rusty. so i look forward to tuning it up a little bit. the blackhawks were inspirational. >> sounds good. thank you, gentlemen. and congratulations again, dennis. simon, i'll send it back to you. >> thanks phil. >> and well done you, phil for that doublehead xluchs on boeing. b.k., how do you trade it?...
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>> well, jim, you will. and we will operate at the store within a store format and, you know, it will have the look and feel of a cvs pharmacy. >> larry, people are saying because of the $1.9 billion price tag that this may not help your year 2015 but you're thinking about the out years. can you talk about how additive this will be given the fact this is a nationwide footprint, you were not in some of the areas, pacific northwest, and what it will mean for the company overall. >> jim, you're right, this certainly expands our presence in new markets like oregon seattle, denver salt lake city to name a few, and we'll go through a period of integration where we'll have some one-time costs, but the transaction will be at least 12 steps in 2018 and beyond. so we're excited about the long-term prospects that you know will certainly add value for our shareholders, and, you know equally, if not more important, the benefits it will bring to target guests. >> it's very interesting people are talking about i know i was
>> well, jim, you will. and we will operate at the store within a store format and, you know, it will have the look and feel of a cvs pharmacy. >> larry, people are saying because of the $1.9 billion price tag that this may not help your year 2015 but you're thinking about the out years. can you talk about how additive this will be given the fact this is a nationwide footprint, you were not in some of the areas, pacific northwest, and what it will mean for the company overall....
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jim: i like that. lemonis: the kitchen got new appliances and new equipment, and we added a new dessert and beverage bar all to enhance the customer experience. we went to work creating a new recipe with fresh ingredients and a homemade crust. it's good. with tammy in charge, the business skyrocketed over 18%. but, more importantly, it went from losing $100,000 a year to making money. woman: i would like a piece of key lime pie. -do you want one, too? -woman #2: yes, please. -woman #3: this is great pie. -man: best key lime pie ever. lemonis: how's this feel to you? tammy: it's awesome. having one job and being able to spend more time with my children, it's unbelievable. [ voice breaking ] i can't. [ laughs ] lemonis: it's been over a year since i made my investment, and, unfortunately, my investment has had to double to over $700,000. the additional monies that i had to put in took care of bills that i didn't know about. they took care of irs payments that were more than i thought they were going to b
jim: i like that. lemonis: the kitchen got new appliances and new equipment, and we added a new dessert and beverage bar all to enhance the customer experience. we went to work creating a new recipe with fresh ingredients and a homemade crust. it's good. with tammy in charge, the business skyrocketed over 18%. but, more importantly, it went from losing $100,000 a year to making money. woman: i would like a piece of key lime pie. -do you want one, too? -woman #2: yes, please. -woman #3: this is...
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. >> that's president obama calling jim obergefell. >> hi, is this jim? >> yes, it is, mr. president. >> jim, when i saw you that we were going to be hoping for some good news. and we did. i just want to say congratulations. >> thank you so much, sir. i think it was your wishes. >> your leadership on this, you know, has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to have been able to, you know, fight for my marriage and live up to my commitments to my husband. so i appreciate everything you've done for the lgbt community and it's really an honor to have become part of that fight. >> well, we're really proud of you. and you know, just know that, you know, not only have you been a great example for people but you're also going to bring about a lasting change in this country. and it's pretty rare where that happens. so i couldn't be prouder of you and your husband. god bless you. >> thank you, sir. that means an incred amount to me. yeah, thank you. >> all right. take care. >> thanks for the
. >> that's president obama calling jim obergefell. >> hi, is this jim? >> yes, it is, mr. president. >> jim, when i saw you that we were going to be hoping for some good news. and we did. i just want to say congratulations. >> thank you so much, sir. i think it was your wishes. >> your leadership on this, you know, has changed the country. >> i really appreciate that, mr. president. it's really been an honor for me to be involved in this fight and to...
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to channel jim risen here. he is not present. here. he is not present. i think the answer he provides in his book, pay any price, is yes it is endless. it's one thing to say that there were certain suspensions of rights in world war ii or world war i which lasted for years. this has lasted 13 years. all the points you made indicate how endless it is. this has lasted 22 years for the united states. they are the same people that bombed u.s. trade center in center in 1993. that was over 20 years ago and there's no indication that we are winning it. this will be 100 year war. this is a multi generational war we are fighting. we are fortunate that it has had so little impact on the vast majority of the american people. this has been fought by people. this has been fought by all volunteers and i applaud that fact and i can't say enough good things about this generation of american sons and daughters, who came of age in the great depression but the greatest generation, two thirds of them were draftees. this generation
to channel jim risen here. he is not present. here. he is not present. i think the answer he provides in his book, pay any price, is yes it is endless. it's one thing to say that there were certain suspensions of rights in world war ii or world war i which lasted for years. this has lasted 13 years. all the points you made indicate how endless it is. this has lasted 22 years for the united states. they are the same people that bombed u.s. trade center in center in 1993. that was over 20 years...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer. home of the great smokey mountains. >> beautiful, beautiful. >> caller: i'm long with norfolk southern railroad. would like to know if i should say on board, buy more or get off at the next stop? >> norfolk southern is a problem. it's got a lot of the problems that i don't like about the transports, and particularly coal. i think the stock has another ten points down. if you can handle the ten points do you i think it's okay but understand that norfolk southern has the wrong cargos at the wrong time. that's painful. >>> all right. coal is not a curse word. sometimes it can be an opportunity. i think ambarella, ella ella is on the cusp of becoming a cult classic, which means it's about momentum, not fundamentals, but that's okay as long as you understand that risk. on "mad money" today, fresh fast-food player that's on fire can zoe's kitchen still bring the heat >>> plus a company instrumental biotechs delivering life-saving drugs. can the stock give your portfolio a healthy boost? don
>> caller: boo-yah, jim cramer. home of the great smokey mountains. >> beautiful, beautiful. >> caller: i'm long with norfolk southern railroad. would like to know if i should say on board, buy more or get off at the next stop? >> norfolk southern is a problem. it's got a lot of the problems that i don't like about the transports, and particularly coal. i think the stock has another ten points down. if you can handle the ten points do you i think it's okay but understand...
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do we want to go back to jim? >> let me ask you a question does the electricity in the atmosphere contribute to the possibility of tornado, is there a connection? >> no not with the electricity but the winds at the surface veering and moving in different directions you have to look at the atmosphere to where we stand on the ground to our head and beyond that, if the winds are moving in one direction where we stand and above it comes more you start to rotate the winds around and what you see here jim is again that hook, when you see what looks like a hook in the radar. >> it is becoming more distinct. >> yes it is north of glass bro, once the storm starts to pull the winds in it's like a snowball rolling down the hill, there is no stopping the winds from being wrapped in jim when you were talking about the lightning being released and the energy energy, each lightning bolt -- 71 miles per hour wind gusts at philadelphia international airport. hurricane force winds are 74 miles per hour, 3 miles shy of the hurricane
do we want to go back to jim? >> let me ask you a question does the electricity in the atmosphere contribute to the possibility of tornado, is there a connection? >> no not with the electricity but the winds at the surface veering and moving in different directions you have to look at the atmosphere to where we stand on the ground to our head and beyond that, if the winds are moving in one direction where we stand and above it comes more you start to rotate the winds around and what...
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jim: i think we coexist with crossfit. we are a different sport and we draw a lot of athletes -- erik: but the training regimen -- jim: we are all competitive crossfit athletes, quite a few of us, or they run their own gyms -- stephanie: ok, help me out here. that right there, that is not asking for some shoulder separation injury? it hurts me to look at it. jim: first of all, you need warm up -- stephanie: can i tell you something? i could warm up for the next 17 years and that is not going to happen to me. jim: i guarantee you with an -- within six months they would have you doing apollo. -- a polo. stephanie: are they your number one, edition? -- competition? jim: it is to find the fittest people on earth. erik: are there ways of training for the sport that don't involve crossfit? jim: sure, we have a number of ex-olympians. one of the greatest in history from the seoul olympics -- erik: he is lifting weights and doing this? jim: yesterday well on gymnastics. erik: really? stephanie: do these athletes have day jobs that
jim: i think we coexist with crossfit. we are a different sport and we draw a lot of athletes -- erik: but the training regimen -- jim: we are all competitive crossfit athletes, quite a few of us, or they run their own gyms -- stephanie: ok, help me out here. that right there, that is not asking for some shoulder separation injury? it hurts me to look at it. jim: first of all, you need warm up -- stephanie: can i tell you something? i could warm up for the next 17 years and that is not going to...
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. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. my question to you. before you answer that the stock has been under pressure lately. the company announced -- come on jim. how much smaller can they get? >> well, all right, look. let's understand boeing is doing incredibly well. the stock is not doing that well, but it's been a real horse. jim mcinerney doing well. that's always been a catalyst for boeing. as part of this international cohort of stocks, even though you have to buy boeing planesstocks in dollars. it's another one of those super freaking problems but i like bogey. let's go to barry in massachusetts. barry. >> caller: hey, jim thank you for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: and i have a question about exxon. i'm holding it for 50 years. i don't know whether it's something i should keep or sell or hold. >> i'm not going to tell you to sell exxon at 3.5% yield. the company is very well run. it's uniquely set up for when things aren't going that well which is right now. i'm not going to tell you to sell that stock. i can't tell you to
. >> caller: boo-yah, jim. my question to you. before you answer that the stock has been under pressure lately. the company announced -- come on jim. how much smaller can they get? >> well, all right, look. let's understand boeing is doing incredibly well. the stock is not doing that well, but it's been a real horse. jim mcinerney doing well. that's always been a catalyst for boeing. as part of this international cohort of stocks, even though you have to buy boeing planesstocks in...
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jim. >> thank you david. democratic state leaders in new jersey have proposed legislation to overhaul the state's voting laws. the bill calls for automatic voter registration when residents apply for a driver's license. lawmaker also wants to increase early voting periods and print preelection materials in more languages. governor chris christie has vetoed similar measures in the past. if he does so again supporters plan to put the issue before the voters in 2016 as a proposed constitutional amendment. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight, a new option for fresh and healthy food opens in trenton. we'll see where a new farmer's market set up shop today. >>> and former eagles quarterbacks have some advice for sam bradford. ducis rodgers with that story in sports and cecily tynan with the late word from accuweather when "action news" continues tonight. if you want a paint with no harsh fumes. if you want a paint without harmful chemicals. if you want a paint that's safer for your family, and the environment...
jim. >> thank you david. democratic state leaders in new jersey have proposed legislation to overhaul the state's voting laws. the bill calls for automatic voter registration when residents apply for a driver's license. lawmaker also wants to increase early voting periods and print preelection materials in more languages. governor chris christie has vetoed similar measures in the past. if he does so again supporters plan to put the issue before the voters in 2016 as a proposed...
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>> caller: hi jim. i was wondering what you thought of -- it looks so undervalued. >> we know today that it looks like we got from southwest air a little bit of different tone than what we got from gary. if we see main numbers come down a little bit -- >> buy, buy buy! >> and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves stickers for each feature we release. we read about 10,000 suggestions a week to create features that as traders we'd want to use, like social signals, a tool that uses social media to help with research. 10,000 suggestions. who reads all those? he does. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> what do you do when a stock you own gets slammed after what looks like a perfect quarter. do you dump it based on the a assumption that the selling throng must know more than you do? do you move on? or do you sit back and ask your
>> caller: hi jim. i was wondering what you thought of -- it looks so undervalued. >> we know today that it looks like we got from southwest air a little bit of different tone than what we got from gary. if we see main numbers come down a little bit -- >> buy, buy buy! >> and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. what's up with these things, victor? we decided to give ourselves...
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jim. >> all right, cecily. and of course you can counter on 6abc.com/weather when severe weather strikes. live storm tracker six radar is there along with any weather watches and warnings for the area and as we now know, there are tornado watches for much of the area. >>> police have made an arrest in the murder of a man found stuffed inside a suitcase in tinicum township last month. police arrested 25-year-old thomas brennan of philadelphia and charged him with the murder of 41-year-old scott bernheisel. a man walking his dog discovered the suitcase containing bernheisel's body. autopsy revealed he died of blunt force injuries and multiple stab wounds. >>> police in pennsville this morning located the vehicle they believe was involved in a hit and run yesterday and then this afternoon the driver of the car confessed. a 17-year-old boy was struck and critically injured overnight on hook road near lee avenue. "action news" reporter david henry is live at pennsville police tonight and david you've got the details
jim. >> all right, cecily. and of course you can counter on 6abc.com/weather when severe weather strikes. live storm tracker six radar is there along with any weather watches and warnings for the area and as we now know, there are tornado watches for much of the area. >>> police have made an arrest in the murder of a man found stuffed inside a suitcase in tinicum township last month. police arrested 25-year-old thomas brennan of philadelphia and charged him with the murder of...
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let's go to jim in new jersey. >> jim, how are you doing? >> good. how about you. >> caller: i wanted to call about banco santander. quantitative easing is occurring in europe not sure what to do with it? >> i'm not crazy about the european banks until after the greece situation resolves itself. we don't know who owns these bonds. maybe spain owns a lot of greek bonds. we don't know where they're hiding. we're going to wait. no harm in waiting. that stock is not going anywhere. chad in kansas. chad. >> caller: yes, jim. >> you're up chad. >> caller: boo-yah here from kansas. >> i was on kansas on thursday night. loved it. it was very flat though. >> caller: i work for ge and heavily invested in ge stock through my savings and security program. my question is what future growth do you see in ge stock now since they've sold off the finance side of the business and are in the process of selling off the appliance division to electrolux. >> i think ge is on a slower boat to 30 but it will get there. it's taking a lot of time. the whole shareholder base se
let's go to jim in new jersey. >> jim, how are you doing? >> good. how about you. >> caller: i wanted to call about banco santander. quantitative easing is occurring in europe not sure what to do with it? >> i'm not crazy about the european banks until after the greece situation resolves itself. we don't know who owns these bonds. maybe spain owns a lot of greek bonds. we don't know where they're hiding. we're going to wait. no harm in waiting. that stock is not going...
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>> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking the call. recently i started helping my mother with her portfolio. and i wanted your opinion on the top five holdings i've added. second generation cramerican is going to list them off, my son sean. >> go sean. >> caller: the five stocks are, starbucks, underarm our, halliburton, white wave, and apple. >> wow, wow. i think sean's got horse sense. i'm just putting it out there, okay? all right. underarmour is apparel, and we know they are doing well. it trades on earnings. and try to take a longer term perspective than just this week. starbucks, unbelievable numbers this week out in the journal. doing so well i have my starbucks card. i hope you do too. apple. white wave, now free to trade. and halliburton, comergent with baker. oil, apparel, retail tech, and all natural and organic food. i say perfect. sean -- ♪ >> stick with cramer. using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who can power modern h
>> caller: hey, jim. thanks for taking the call. recently i started helping my mother with her portfolio. and i wanted your opinion on the top five holdings i've added. second generation cramerican is going to list them off, my son sean. >> go sean. >> caller: the five stocks are, starbucks, underarm our, halliburton, white wave, and apple. >> wow, wow. i think sean's got horse sense. i'm just putting it out there, okay? all right. underarmour is apparel, and we know...
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jim: i agree. for one, with respect to the growth of the market, you are talking about a significant change over the last 10 years. when you look at that a lot of the credit that used to be owned by the banking system is now owned by investors insurance or pension funds or households, which has provided a significant new opportunity for investors and savers to access the market and a pretty good product. the liquidity has certainly changed. due to the shift in the financial crisis, the fact that there is no volatility in the market, there just is not a lot of turnover and trading in the credit markets right now, but it does present risk and the fact that there if is a shift in the market you see more volatility and pricing. i totally agree. in the sense that there will be an evolution that you are seeing right now and other people are stepping in and what is the medium for the exchange many ofs community and our clients out there are the ones that own the risk and as you see volatility pick up they
jim: i agree. for one, with respect to the growth of the market, you are talking about a significant change over the last 10 years. when you look at that a lot of the credit that used to be owned by the banking system is now owned by investors insurance or pension funds or households, which has provided a significant new opportunity for investors and savers to access the market and a pretty good product. the liquidity has certainly changed. due to the shift in the financial crisis, the fact...
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>> the connection between the jim crow south and 19th-century new mexico was that in the jim crow era, peonage was instituted in the south as a way of maintaining african-americans in a form of bondage, neil slavery if you will -- neo-slavery, if you will. slavery by another name. the bondage in mexico served as an operational prototype for the system instituted in the jim crow south. the most significant impact that new mexico had -- by the early 1900s that is not much peonage existing, it is pretty much eradicated. the significance of new mexico is that there were several court cases, in the 1850's and 1860's, that ruled on debt peonage. there were federal district courts and even the u.s. supreme court in 1905. they used those new mexico cases from 50 years earlier as their guiding precedent. new mexico was very significant inasmuch it had these long-lasting, legal implications in terms of american centralization of free labor and slavery. >> when going about your research, what kind of documents did you turn to? >> unfortunately, unlike slavery in the south, there are no slave nar
>> the connection between the jim crow south and 19th-century new mexico was that in the jim crow era, peonage was instituted in the south as a way of maintaining african-americans in a form of bondage, neil slavery if you will -- neo-slavery, if you will. slavery by another name. the bondage in mexico served as an operational prototype for the system instituted in the jim crow south. the most significant impact that new mexico had -- by the early 1900s that is not much peonage existing,...
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marshal bass reeves is on the trail of vicious murderer jim webb. knowing that webb will not hesitate to shoot at lawmen, floyd wilson and bass reeves approach with their badges hidden. >> they worked in disguise quite a bit, same as bass reeves. that's his m.o. and he disguised himself as a cowboy on this particular occasion looking for employment. >> mighty tired and hungry. might we get something to eat? >> bass reeves couldn't eat so what he would quite often do was hand the warrant to the person he was about to arrest and tell him to read it to him. he'd get a drop on him because he's filled his hands with paper and can't shoot me. >> haven't i seen you before, boy? >> don't recon so. >> gave me this letter to bring up here. >> this ain't no letter. >> just another young gun slinger doubted my ability with this six gun. he was real fast, but like a lot of people, he couldn't shoot both fast and straight. >> though he does his best to avoid gunfire, bass reeves is a deadly shot when he has to be. while there is no official record of how many men
marshal bass reeves is on the trail of vicious murderer jim webb. knowing that webb will not hesitate to shoot at lawmen, floyd wilson and bass reeves approach with their badges hidden. >> they worked in disguise quite a bit, same as bass reeves. that's his m.o. and he disguised himself as a cowboy on this particular occasion looking for employment. >> mighty tired and hungry. might we get something to eat? >> bass reeves couldn't eat so what he would quite often do was hand...
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reality tv stars jim bob and michelle dugger breaking their silence from their house in arkansas to our very own megan kelly about their son's molestation. anna is here. >> good morning. well jim bob and michelle say josh came to them on his own 12 years ago crying and told them he inappropriately touched some of his sisters. he was just 14 when he confessed. >> there was so much grief in our hearts. as parents we felt we're failures. >> after two more incidents they realized he needed outside help and sent him to counseling. jim bob said josh was a child preying on a child but denied he is a pedophile. >> this was not rape or anything like that. this was like touching somebody over their clothes. there were a couple incident where he touched them over their clothes. he came to us crying, told us
reality tv stars jim bob and michelle dugger breaking their silence from their house in arkansas to our very own megan kelly about their son's molestation. anna is here. >> good morning. well jim bob and michelle say josh came to them on his own 12 years ago crying and told them he inappropriately touched some of his sisters. he was just 14 when he confessed. >> there was so much grief in our hearts. as parents we felt we're failures. >> after two more incidents they realized...
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jim: ok. jim: they want you to come back in now. ed: back in? >> roger. ed: coming in. >> you got about four minutes. >> history will record command pilot mcdivitt opened the hatch at 2:42 eastern standard time. and along the eastern seaboard they had opened up a new frontier for americans to explore. in 21 and one half minutes, eva was completed. inside, the crew was placed -- the crew was faced with a problem. the hatch would not close. that day mcdivitt took apart the hatch paid off. hatch finally closed. cabin was re-pressurized and the mission settled back into its cycle. the crew was busy with the x-ray equipment. -- with the extra equipment. america settled back in to its daily routine. tv and radio returned to the regular programs. news reporters and editors concentrated on other stories, like their earthbound counterparts, the crew settled down to working, eating and sleeping. but most of us have not flown in orbit. it might seem to men in space have considerable time hanging over them. what is it like? your job is that of a space test pilot. lik
jim: ok. jim: they want you to come back in now. ed: back in? >> roger. ed: coming in. >> you got about four minutes. >> history will record command pilot mcdivitt opened the hatch at 2:42 eastern standard time. and along the eastern seaboard they had opened up a new frontier for americans to explore. in 21 and one half minutes, eva was completed. inside, the crew was placed -- the crew was faced with a problem. the hatch would not close. that day mcdivitt took apart the hatch...
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jim: exactly. tom: dominique hawkins of georgia bank -- dominique haas of deutsche bank was here last week. do you manage bonds every week believing in that lower terminal rate? jim: i do. right now the fed is telling us something i do not believe 3.75%. i would think if that number -- i would think that number is probably closer to 3%. if you work backwards from that and say if that is the path of short-term rates and we only get up to about 3%, what you end up doing is you get a fair value yield today of around 2%. tom: what that means is clearly a new lower terminal rate means the assumptions on tensions come in as well. they used to be a percent, then 6%. maybe the new actual assumption is 5%. vonnie: what are you doing, jim? jim: as far as the allocation goes, we still like our carry products. we think rates will rise, but slowly. we can construct a portfolio that out carries as the rate rises so we can produce a return. rates will rise, but it is not 1994. that is the whole point. because rat
jim: exactly. tom: dominique hawkins of georgia bank -- dominique haas of deutsche bank was here last week. do you manage bonds every week believing in that lower terminal rate? jim: i do. right now the fed is telling us something i do not believe 3.75%. i would think if that number -- i would think that number is probably closer to 3%. if you work backwards from that and say if that is the path of short-term rates and we only get up to about 3%, what you end up doing is you get a fair value...
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how about bob in new york. >> caller: booya jim bow. >> hey bob. what's up. >> caller: long time listener first time caller. >> excellent. >> caller: i appreciate your insight and expertise into the market. >> thank you. >> caller: an action alert subscriber and purchase amd on your recommendation and missed your opinion to sell it. i begrudgedly held on to it and up 15% with the stock at its highest level since 2008 and hitting multiple two-week highs over last two weeks, the stock isn't in your portfolio and is a buy on street.com. what are your thoughts? >> well they are separate from me. i think aig is extended verse us other financials which is why i thought the down grade made a lot of sense yesterday. i prefer wells fargo if you want a financial. there's more exposure there nationwide and i like it. lisa in kentucky. lisa. >> caller: hey, i'm calling from kentucky. >> what's up. >> caller: i need to know mom wants me to put because of nostaligic reasons, $80,000 of her money in cesar entertainment or cesars acquisitions. >> i don't want you
how about bob in new york. >> caller: booya jim bow. >> hey bob. what's up. >> caller: long time listener first time caller. >> excellent. >> caller: i appreciate your insight and expertise into the market. >> thank you. >> caller: an action alert subscriber and purchase amd on your recommendation and missed your opinion to sell it. i begrudgedly held on to it and up 15% with the stock at its highest level since 2008 and hitting multiple two-week highs...
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jim, thanks. >>> all right. thanks jim. the world's oil supply is soaring. the oil supply getting bigger and bigger. some good news at the gas pump next. [baby cooing] your baby looks at the world... ...through those delicate little baby lashes. and one of those chubby baby hands... ...latches onto your finger so hard... it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno® baby lotions... ...active naturals® oat formula... ...is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. because, while you count each miraculous toe... ...you know they're counting on you. [baby coos] aveeno®. naturally beautiful babies. ♪ ♪ every backyard comes together around a grill and kingsford charcoal. gather 'round. >>> good morning. i'm christine romans. let's get an early start on your money. european stocks are down. so are stock futures. greek talks hit another roadblock. it is crazy. the imf made the decision to walkway from negotiations yesterday. >> there is no drama like greek drama. >> the oldest drama. stocks climbed a bit thank to good retail sales. american consumers
jim, thanks. >>> all right. thanks jim. the world's oil supply is soaring. the oil supply getting bigger and bigger. some good news at the gas pump next. [baby cooing] your baby looks at the world... ...through those delicate little baby lashes. and one of those chubby baby hands... ...latches onto your finger so hard... it's like she's saying i love you. that's why aveeno® baby lotions... ...active naturals® oat formula... ...is designed for your baby's sensitive skin. because,...
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su madre dijo jim. a partir de eseomeo el comenz a perder lacustodia de su hijo finalmenteel departamento deervicios al menor se la otorg a sdre. de aerdo al pa en la mentede james solo istan una cosas. sot; jim boulwe / papa de james boulwer"while he w here he oks at t police as taking his son" mieras estuvo aquí en su mente estaque la policía se bía llevadoa su hijo. yo innte hacerlo entender que ellossolo hacían su trabajnunca me igine lo q pasaría horadespués dijo el m boulware. segn el jam acababa de comprar la camiota tipoan y al parecer l estaba viviendo ah ya queo tenadonde dormir, dice queo culpa a la polica por quehicieron y que le sorpnde quesu hijo haya tenido merialesexplosivos. sot; jim boulware / paa de james boulwere "pipe bombs absolutelyguns? i benn involve iguns all my live" bombas caseras me sorpnde do su padre, pero en cuan a armas se refiere dijo e l haba estado involucro con armas de fuego toda vida, pero que desconocauejames tuviera armasn spoder. juanfra --fue un repoaje d
su madre dijo jim. a partir de eseomeo el comenz a perder lacustodia de su hijo finalmenteel departamento deervicios al menor se la otorg a sdre. de aerdo al pa en la mentede james solo istan una cosas. sot; jim boulwe / papa de james boulwer"while he w here he oks at t police as taking his son" mieras estuvo aquí en su mente estaque la policía se bía llevadoa su hijo. yo innte hacerlo entender que ellossolo hacían su trabajnunca me igine lo q pasaría horadespués dijo el m...
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. >> reporter: that is right jim. and everyone is without power in brookhaven. in one has power. they are walking around with flashlights trying to watch recharge their cell phones on their cars, and this is largely the reason y you see this giant white oak over a hundred feet tall, came crashing down on power lines and suv, this is the scene that is very predominant across brookhaven tonight. it is sheer mess. they are asking people to stay outside unless they absolutely have to be inside here tonight. first the strong wind moved in shaking trees all around, and then they, seemingly turn tonight as skies darkened and unleash a torrential downpour. brian mason was on his way to the softball game when he he saw storm clouds heading his way. >> i saw lower clouds were moving very fast underneath me or underneath top cloud. i ran back to go get the kid. i a said this is in the good. >> reporter: you knew that was trouble. >> i knew right away that was trouble. you just got that feeling. >> you could see it form and it just came right down, right at close to here. >> it poured like c
. >> reporter: that is right jim. and everyone is without power in brookhaven. in one has power. they are walking around with flashlights trying to watch recharge their cell phones on their cars, and this is largely the reason y you see this giant white oak over a hundred feet tall, came crashing down on power lines and suv, this is the scene that is very predominant across brookhaven tonight. it is sheer mess. they are asking people to stay outside unless they absolutely have to be...
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yeah i've worked with jim. i call him jim now. three times. >> seth: so this is a halloween costume, and that is -- [ audience aws ] that's you as the mask. >> nailed it. killed it. >> seth: we were saying, don't print this ever in black and white. cause this looks really -- [ laughter ] >> some bad version of "the jazz singer." >> seth: what were you doing? >> whoa! >> seth: you need the yellow and the green to play in this photo. then you also dressed up as jim carrey next year for the riddler, yes? >> i was jim carrey consecutive years. i think even before "the mask," it was the "ace ventura" year. >> seth: wow. >> and then the year after this was the riddler from "batman forever." i decided to cut my hair into a flat top for just halloween. >> seth: wow. >> to really look like the riddler. i remember the day after i got the haircut, i showed up at school and at morning break, robby blauer walked up to me and was like, "hey, did you get your haircut to look like jim carrey in the 'batman' movie, the riddle?" and i was like, "ye
yeah i've worked with jim. i call him jim now. three times. >> seth: so this is a halloween costume, and that is -- [ audience aws ] that's you as the mask. >> nailed it. killed it. >> seth: we were saying, don't print this ever in black and white. cause this looks really -- [ laughter ] >> some bad version of "the jazz singer." >> seth: what were you doing? >> whoa! >> seth: you need the yellow and the green to play in this photo. then you...
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reporter: good evening, jim. you know, believe it or not pope francis' arrival in philadelphia is just about 95 days away now and while to the faithful and those who just want to bear eyewitness to this icon, this rock star in the world of religion and beyond that may seem like a long way off. trust me when i say that those planning for the event think it's coming up really fast and that is precisely why they arrived here in rome early this morning. >> i think a lot of the nuts and bolts really get tightened up in these last 100 days. >> reporter: donna farrell has a very full plate. as executive director of philadelphia's world meeting of families she is responsible for overseeing every facets papal planning from the logistics of getting pope francis around the city to ensuring that the city is ready to host him and with just three months to go she says the next three days are vital. >> this visit to rome is so important. we've had visits to philadelphia from vatican delegations but it was very critical that we
reporter: good evening, jim. you know, believe it or not pope francis' arrival in philadelphia is just about 95 days away now and while to the faithful and those who just want to bear eyewitness to this icon, this rock star in the world of religion and beyond that may seem like a long way off. trust me when i say that those planning for the event think it's coming up really fast and that is precisely why they arrived here in rome early this morning. >> i think a lot of the nuts and bolts...
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jim acrossosta is with us now. he's joining us from the scene. jim, what stood out from your mind? you have been covering the president now for a long time. you're there with him on the ground. >> well wolf as we were saying earlier, this is a g-7 summit without a lot of sur stance. unfortunately, i think the president added some substance inadvertently not only with this awkward photo-op earlier in the day but this awkward phraseology of saying we don't have a complete strategy for training the iraqi security forces. of course, he was talking about in a larger context this plan he's hoping to receive from the pentagon shortly that will expand that training expand that arming so they can take the fight to isis but in this day and age, wolf when a fraction of a statement can be pulled out of context, magnified, and tweeted, the president is going to have a problem on his hands and he's going to have a problem on his hands with what he just said at that news conference with respect to the battle against isis. at the same time you heard the president say during this news conference co
jim acrossosta is with us now. he's joining us from the scene. jim, what stood out from your mind? you have been covering the president now for a long time. you're there with him on the ground. >> well wolf as we were saying earlier, this is a g-7 summit without a lot of sur stance. unfortunately, i think the president added some substance inadvertently not only with this awkward photo-op earlier in the day but this awkward phraseology of saying we don't have a complete strategy for...
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george said how tall are you and jim. we need you to have gowns. i said i am 410 and jim is 610. they couldn't believe it. jim is not standing on a chair. that is really the comparison. we agree on the curstrategy and st. george is in an area of agreement. >> you deserve to be honored for it and we are glad to see it and point it out. >> thank you so much. >> and captured on video. two planes flying through a hangar side by side. details on this a maidsamazing feat. ♪ heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. when you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people an >> happy friday. i am grech ep carlsson. coming occupy the role story, we'll see the south carolina shooter dylann roof.
george said how tall are you and jim. we need you to have gowns. i said i am 410 and jim is 610. they couldn't believe it. jim is not standing on a chair. that is really the comparison. we agree on the curstrategy and st. george is in an area of agreement. >> you deserve to be honored for it and we are glad to see it and point it out. >> thank you so much. >> and captured on video. two planes flying through a hangar side by side. details on this a maidsamazing feat. ♪...
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and sitting next to me is comedian jim norton. his new stand up special airs on friday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on epics and epics hd.com. now, a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> president obama has disappointed a per coshes second grader. an 8-year-old peter penned a letter to the first lady michelle obama, about ketchup at school. the letter obtained states dear michelle obama, i think you should rethink your idea that takes us to one ketchup packet per meal. i feel it is taking away from our prism toward america -- patriotism toward america. and i think you should stop doing nothing and send troops to the middle east. i also think your husband needs to work on his speeches and he disuh ponted millions of -- disappointed millions by not bombing syria. thousands of people's homes were destroyed by isis in the middle east. you should also get the u.n to send troops to ukraine. also may i ask you, is the white house comfortable? signed a concerned 8-year-old citizen, peter. now jim who has a special coming out and i can't w
and sitting next to me is comedian jim norton. his new stand up special airs on friday at 10:00 p.m. eastern on epics and epics hd.com. now, a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> president obama has disappointed a per coshes second grader. an 8-year-old peter penned a letter to the first lady michelle obama, about ketchup at school. the letter obtained states dear michelle obama, i think you should rethink your idea that takes us to one ketchup packet per meal. i feel it is taking...