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lisa: do you agree, jim? jim: you have to be selective because we are getting to the point where there is elevated recession risk. at the end of the day, risk premiums are tight, whether you look at them on a novel basis. -- on a nominal basis. then you adjust them. what is interesting about this cycle is the fact that typically at the end of a business cycle when corporate profits and cash flow are peaking, leverage is at a trough, not a peek. this cycle, leverage is at a peak in investment grade. we know why. the largest buyer of equities has been corporations buying back their own shares, $5 trillion worth, and a lot of that has been debt financed. if you look at spreads on a leverage adjusted basis, they are pretty close to the all-time record tight, the fourth quarter of 2017. lisa: luke, final thought on you. jim expects that we are getting closer to recession. would you agree? luke: absolutely. all the signs are there. you would now be really hard-pressed to ignore them and look for growth forever. the
lisa: do you agree, jim? jim: you have to be selective because we are getting to the point where there is elevated recession risk. at the end of the day, risk premiums are tight, whether you look at them on a novel basis. -- on a nominal basis. then you adjust them. what is interesting about this cycle is the fact that typically at the end of a business cycle when corporate profits and cash flow are peaking, leverage is at a trough, not a peek. this cycle, leverage is at a peak in investment...
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jim. one thing i'm struck by, yes, we are seeing bets for a rate cut being priced into markets. it is not giving a boost to risk assets. what do you take from this? jim: i think you have to look at how risk assets have performed. if you look at 2018, it looks like we have had a peak in growth rates, inflation, interest rates, and risk assets. i mean, if you look at stocks for instance, globally, stocks peaked in 2018, and the s&p is up very little from where it peaked initially at the end of january 2018. you have basically collected the dividend. so at the end of the day, i think that fed policy has just created asset inflation, which is why i think you have got this divide on the fed where there are several people concerned about financial stability risk. because if you look at asset inflation, it leads to asset bubbles. if we mean revert, which the laws of mean reversion have not been repealed yet, it tells you where assets could head. lisa: luke hickmore, come on in here, because the c
jim. one thing i'm struck by, yes, we are seeing bets for a rate cut being priced into markets. it is not giving a boost to risk assets. what do you take from this? jim: i think you have to look at how risk assets have performed. if you look at 2018, it looks like we have had a peak in growth rates, inflation, interest rates, and risk assets. i mean, if you look at stocks for instance, globally, stocks peaked in 2018, and the s&p is up very little from where it peaked initially at the end...
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jim's brother, who found her. he says it wasn't sandy's wrists that were bound together, but her upper forearms tied behind her back. >> her arms were behind her back in a way that nobody, especially with her ailments -- >> reporter: you would have to be harry houdini. >> right. >> reporter: the evidence, according to the prosecution, shows that the break-in at the melgar home is all an elaborate ruse. >> the house was not ransacked. there was nothing taken. there was a treasure trove of stuff in the house that could have been stolen. none of it was stolen. none of that added up, in my mind, to a burglary. >> reporter: lizz melgar testified in court that things were stolen, and bob says the crime scene photos support that. >> to begin with, there's a lot of evidence there were, in fact, items that were stolen from the house. just to name a few, in the master bedroom, we have a nightstand with an antenna with a cable running to it, but no tv to connect to it. on the other side of the nightstand, you see another cor
jim's brother, who found her. he says it wasn't sandy's wrists that were bound together, but her upper forearms tied behind her back. >> her arms were behind her back in a way that nobody, especially with her ailments -- >> reporter: you would have to be harry houdini. >> right. >> reporter: the evidence, according to the prosecution, shows that the break-in at the melgar home is all an elaborate ruse. >> the house was not ransacked. there was nothing taken. there...
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jim: sure. as jonathan talked about as jonathan talked about earlier, i think the most special one is the one planted by mrs. cleveland that goes back to the 1870's, a japanese maple. it is often overshadowed by the jackson magnolia. the oldest known one on the grounds and it is a beautiful plant. there is also -- there is actually others that are not presidential. there is a blue atlas cedar where jimmy carter's treehouse was on the south grounds. we don't know how old is, it predates any records. also one of my favorites -- the common name, do you know? it is on the west side, the west jefferson mount. again, it predates records, but it is a plant native, it is in the same family of witch hazel and it blooms in the middle of the winter. it has these dark, velvety buds that open up to a maroon flower. they are small but beautiful. in january or february, you will take anything you can get. it is a huge tree. it is a beautiful tree. not a presidential, that we know. there are some on the north g
jim: sure. as jonathan talked about as jonathan talked about earlier, i think the most special one is the one planted by mrs. cleveland that goes back to the 1870's, a japanese maple. it is often overshadowed by the jackson magnolia. the oldest known one on the grounds and it is a beautiful plant. there is also -- there is actually others that are not presidential. there is a blue atlas cedar where jimmy carter's treehouse was on the south grounds. we don't know how old is, it predates any...
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jim gaffigan is here. our next guest is a expert in all things ferocious and has a new show called, "big, small & deadly." it premieres tuesday night on animal planet. please welcome the canadian tarzan, dave salmoni. [cheers and applause] >> you head over here. thank you, sir. >> jimmy: that is one of the scariest things i've ever seen in my life -- >> this is an alligator snapping turtle. >> open mouth. so in character. >> inside his mouth, you see that little pink thing? >> jimmy: yeah. >> it is his tongue, and it's supposed to look like a worm, so when these guys hunt. >> jimmy: other this does look like a worm. so the things think it's a worm? how fast does that thing go by the way? >> it goes very fast. >> so they can't see that the worm is connected to a giant turtle? >> jimmy: animals aren't that fast. >> you can see he's got things growing all over him. something will come by. >> jimmy: jim and i are going to go sit in the audience for a while. >> you want to see how it uses that big mouth? >> jim
jim gaffigan is here. our next guest is a expert in all things ferocious and has a new show called, "big, small & deadly." it premieres tuesday night on animal planet. please welcome the canadian tarzan, dave salmoni. [cheers and applause] >> you head over here. thank you, sir. >> jimmy: that is one of the scariest things i've ever seen in my life -- >> this is an alligator snapping turtle. >> open mouth. so in character. >> inside his mouth, you see...
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jim? >> it appears they should. rosa flores, thanks very much. let's discuss all this with james, a retired supervisory special agent. good to have you on. >> good to be here with you, jim. >> talk again because i think we're having trouble hearing crow. >> you got me? can you hear me? >> so this remarkable number, a comdozen over the course of the last week or so. in your view are we seeing an increase in the number of threats here, or is it an increase awareness of such threats and a willingness to act? >> jim, i think that's a fair point. i mean we're certainly much more aware of hate crimes and the fbi director testified in april before a house committee and suggested, yes, there appears to be an uptick, but it can could also mean we have better reporting and better threat analysis. we've got to handle this the way the military did. i'm not suggesting we call in the national guard. what i'm saying is we need to flood resources to where emerging threats are. now, i think the data sets a
jim? >> it appears they should. rosa flores, thanks very much. let's discuss all this with james, a retired supervisory special agent. good to have you on. >> good to be here with you, jim. >> talk again because i think we're having trouble hearing crow. >> you got me? can you hear me? >> so this remarkable number, a comdozen over the course of the last week or so. in your view are we seeing an increase in the number of threats here, or is it an increase awareness...
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jim in illinois, jim >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. >> of course. >> caller: ticker symbol gbs when they announced earnings on august 1st, they were on top and bottom line and raised full year expectations and the stock is down 35%. >> people are gutting for them they actually think they can't cover the dividend i have to tell you, i am very concerned. i think the stock used to be a great stock and does a lot of stuff that is private label but not working and therefore i say be careful i need to go to mike in new jersey, mike, mike, mike >> caller: bar ooboo-yah, jim, r you doing? >> well, how about you >> caller: i have two questions. ezix. >> that is so speculative. it's very speculative. the company, you know, look, there is -- this is one of -- you ask me what worried me about the market, not just tariffs the companies that keep hitting highs i know aren't making money and need to raise money or if they don't need to raise money, they don't have a chance of making money any time in the future let's go to florida. >> caller: hey, boo-yah jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: thank
jim in illinois, jim >> caller: thanks for taking my call, jim. >> of course. >> caller: ticker symbol gbs when they announced earnings on august 1st, they were on top and bottom line and raised full year expectations and the stock is down 35%. >> people are gutting for them they actually think they can't cover the dividend i have to tell you, i am very concerned. i think the stock used to be a great stock and does a lot of stuff that is private label but not working and...
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frank. >> caller: hi, jim, this is frank's mom. my son has a question for you, so here he is. >> sure. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. thanks very much for taking my call it's an honor to speak with you. i'm 9 years old and my stock is -- i bought it at $20 a share since then it's gone up 67%. i don't know want to sell any of it because it keeps going up, kind of like beyond meat used to do mr. cramer, should i sell some of my -- or should i keep -- >> where do we find these kids that kid is fabulous frank's got genuine horse sense. that's why frank is going to sell half of n phase because it's up way too much given its solar roots. lets the rest run. beyond meat impossible burger is going to have a $5 million valuation. frank speaks truth to power. >>> all right. let's go to jason in new york. jason. >> caller: hey, jim, big fan of the show thank you for taking my call i'm calling about fort net what do you think? >> i think the proof point is better, i think symantec is better i think there are a bunch that are better >>> let's go to
frank. >> caller: hi, jim, this is frank's mom. my son has a question for you, so here he is. >> sure. >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. thanks very much for taking my call it's an honor to speak with you. i'm 9 years old and my stock is -- i bought it at $20 a share since then it's gone up 67%. i don't know want to sell any of it because it keeps going up, kind of like beyond meat used to do mr. cramer, should i sell some of my -- or should i keep -- >> where do we find these...
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jim comey is the one that allowed a dossier to get a warrant to spy on the american citizens and jim comey is the guy who leaks sensitive information, broke the rules to the fbi, leaked sensitive information to t"the new york times" to his friend for what reason? to get the special counsel who put the country through a is a forward based on a false accusation. jim comey owes the country for an apology because he put us through this for 2 1/2 years. we know he did it. we know he did it because he was out to get the president based on what happened at the january 6 meeting that you talked about at the trump tower where he talked about the dossier and it says on page 17 of the report, they did it to try to get information, trap the president, all the while, he was telling the president, you're not under investigation. >> beep go. >> that's a guess. >> laura: that's -- >> he's responsible for the whole darn 2 1/2 year thing. >> laura: that's an extremely important point. molly, at the beginning of the angle, you were nodding about something that you thought was important that probably ha
jim comey is the one that allowed a dossier to get a warrant to spy on the american citizens and jim comey is the guy who leaks sensitive information, broke the rules to the fbi, leaked sensitive information to t"the new york times" to his friend for what reason? to get the special counsel who put the country through a is a forward based on a false accusation. jim comey owes the country for an apology because he put us through this for 2 1/2 years. we know he did it. we know he did it...
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hey jim. dan from new jersey, your thoughts on going long paypal. >> i think paypal has come down from the top but the truth i like mastercard more after the acquisition. you won't go wrong with paypal if you get it in the 90s that is a home run. >> what are your thoughts on ccl. >> ccl, i don't know why it is continuing to go down but i like royal caribbean and they are doing better >> jim, thanks for having us, i'm dave from hoboken. the celestial hane -- >> i have no catalyst whatsoever you just don't i would rather tell you that food group is very tough kellogg is better. yes. >> i'm from knoxville tennessee and wondering your thoughts on the software and data of fact set. >> good. really good. very smart. >> sell, buy. >> oh, no, buy and talk about it and it is like i'll give you that one and very good these are great big tech companies that we like. >> jim, big booyah, dan from westchester in new york and hearing about the online book company cheg. >> they were at three and the ceo came
hey jim. dan from new jersey, your thoughts on going long paypal. >> i think paypal has come down from the top but the truth i like mastercard more after the acquisition. you won't go wrong with paypal if you get it in the 90s that is a home run. >> what are your thoughts on ccl. >> ccl, i don't know why it is continuing to go down but i like royal caribbean and they are doing better >> jim, thanks for having us, i'm dave from hoboken. the celestial hane -- >> i...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i've been watching since cramer days. >> you know i was against china and felt very strongly we should have tariffs larry was the free trader. isn't that something what's going on? >> caller: my stock today is biomed i'm down 30% the stock hit it in the terrible market should i sell it tomorrow even if it continues to move higher or hold it here? >> i really felt that was a terrible over reaction last week and abmd, stock up the most from s&p 2,000 and 3,000, i guess it felt like it was coming. i personally think you did the right thing. this was the right level to -- i think this was the right level i think that saying that, i'm not sticking my neck out that much after what happened last week on the worst day of 2019, it's important to remember to take a deep breath and i'm not a zen guy. you could be doing buying but remain careful don't buy a stock that's up. if there is an up opening, ignore it and don't let the market down. on "mad money" tonight, i'm here
>> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i've been watching since cramer days. >> you know i was against china and felt very strongly we should have tariffs larry was the free trader. isn't that something what's going on? >> caller: my stock today is biomed i'm down 30% the stock hit it in the terrible market should i sell it tomorrow even if it continues to move higher or hold it here? >> i really felt that was a terrible over reaction last week and...
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>> that's exactly what this is about, jim. we are seeing stocks tumble because of new signs of anxiety that the trade war could lim literally cause a recession. now that the reality has set in that there's no end in sight for this trade war, it's set off a chain of events. we're seeing bond yields collapse and gold prices are soaring. what's happening is investors are rushing to buy gold and government bonds because they're considered safer investments than stocks. gold prices are at their highest level in more than six years. u.s. treasury bonds, which move opposite to prices, they actually plummeted to levels that we haven't seen since just before president trump was elected in 2016. this is sparked by central bankers around the world slashing interest rates to offset the effects from the lingering trade war. jim? >> alison kosik, we know you're going to stay on top of it. there it is, down more than 400 points. jittery markets, to say the least. >>> still this hour, presidential hopeful senator cory booker is in charleston,
>> that's exactly what this is about, jim. we are seeing stocks tumble because of new signs of anxiety that the trade war could lim literally cause a recession. now that the reality has set in that there's no end in sight for this trade war, it's set off a chain of events. we're seeing bond yields collapse and gold prices are soaring. what's happening is investors are rushing to buy gold and government bonds because they're considered safer investments than stocks. gold prices are at...
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>> absolutely, jim. as you mentioned, in many incidents we've seen the shooter go down at the hands of gunfire by police. sometimes they turn the weapons on themselves. here he turned himself in. the question remains, what was the end game and what was the motive. this investigation continues. as you mentioned, he has been questioned by law enforcement providing information willfully. we are working our sources to determine what specifically he's mentioned especially as it relates to this manifesto we've been reporting on that investigators are trying to determine if it's associated with this shooter. what can be described as white supremacist manifesto, anti-immigrant, anti-hispanic. one interesting and key aspect, the suspect was not from this location. he lived some 650 miles away in the dallas area but traveled here to this border city to conduct this mass attack. so again the question remains was he targeting hispanics in this area. that remains a key part of this investigation. we're also told, jim
>> absolutely, jim. as you mentioned, in many incidents we've seen the shooter go down at the hands of gunfire by police. sometimes they turn the weapons on themselves. here he turned himself in. the question remains, what was the end game and what was the motive. this investigation continues. as you mentioned, he has been questioned by law enforcement providing information willfully. we are working our sources to determine what specifically he's mentioned especially as it relates to this...
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let's go to jim in new york now, jim? >> caller: hello, jim, jim from new york. >> okay. >> caller: how are you >> good, how are you >> caller: i'm pretty good today. i learned my lesson about not panicking and i learned a lot from you over the years. i learned a big lesson in decemb december i sold out and bought back in and since then i've been slowly building my position i need guidance. i'm pretty much fully invested and diversified but probably 60% of my portfolio, there is a lot of red not like i can sell and take profits. there is a couple greens going on but i don't know where to go from here, whether or not i should stay put. >> i think the sell off got a little over done today because of cisco's guidance, which is a big cap stock. we'll get a little more choppiness tomorrow, i believe but i think you can't sell into this i think you have to wait for a little bit of bounce i think you do need to lightening up a little you know for the actionalertsplus.com club, i told people you got to take your cash up and now t
let's go to jim in new york now, jim? >> caller: hello, jim, jim from new york. >> okay. >> caller: how are you >> good, how are you >> caller: i'm pretty good today. i learned my lesson about not panicking and i learned a lot from you over the years. i learned a big lesson in decemb december i sold out and bought back in and since then i've been slowly building my position i need guidance. i'm pretty much fully invested and diversified but probably 60% of my...
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martha: oh, jim. jim: trying to be the positive guy. anita: add some words to make us feel better? robert: coming up next on t with the washington week extra," we'll speak more on these ises. i'm robert costa, have a engrea we [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >>orporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> babbel. ro languageam that teaches real life conversations in a nea uage such as spanish, more. , german, italian and babbel's 10 to 15-minutes willsons are available as an app or online.on more informaon babbel.com. >> financial services firm raymond james. additional funding is provideg by koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differenc in our commuties. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you.u. thank - [announcer] explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from vie
martha: oh, jim. jim: trying to be the positive guy. anita: add some words to make us feel better? robert: coming up next on t with the washington week extra," we'll speak more on these ises. i'm robert costa, have a engrea we [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ >>orporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> babbel. ro languageam that teaches real...
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what is the state of jim comey today? >> the inspector general clearly thinks comey has a big mouth. this is the second inspector general report that is critical of him. the first the inspector general says he should have never had that press conference a few days before the 2016 election making those accusations, reopening the investigation against hillary clinton. that was the wrong way to handle that. here again, the inspector general thinks comey handled this the wrong way. in fact, nicolle, but for comey's actions, we probably would not have had a special counsel. we probably would not know all of the evidence of trump's criminality that the mueller report reveals. so i think in the long run, history will judge mueller -- will judge comey as, yes, having a big melt but in some ways being responsible for a little bit of transparency and accountability in the trump administration. >> ashley parker, i asked you before about how having this sort of doj fight on his hands seemed to benefit trump and his supporters. it cer
what is the state of jim comey today? >> the inspector general clearly thinks comey has a big mouth. this is the second inspector general report that is critical of him. the first the inspector general says he should have never had that press conference a few days before the 2016 election making those accusations, reopening the investigation against hillary clinton. that was the wrong way to handle that. here again, the inspector general thinks comey handled this the wrong way. in fact,...
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jim. >> the laws make a difference. hurricane dorian is now expected to be a powerful category four storm when it reaches florida. that's up from category three. we're going to have all the details. stay with cnn. ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be. ♪ i'm a strong individual ♪ feeling that power ♪ i'm so original, ♪ ya sing it louder. ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ ehhh ehhh ehhh ehhh ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪ i am was in an accident. when i called usaa, it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. we're the rivera family and we plan to be with usaa for life. see how much you can save with usaa insurance. >>> hello, everyone. i'm fredricka whitfield in for kate bolduan. right now we are getting a brand new update on the path
jim. >> the laws make a difference. hurricane dorian is now expected to be a powerful category four storm when it reaches florida. that's up from category three. we're going to have all the details. stay with cnn. ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna be. ♪ i'm a strong individual ♪ feeling that power ♪ i'm so original, ♪ ya sing it louder. ♪ i am, oooh oooh oooh oooh ♪...
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jim cavanaugh, are you there? can you hear me? all right. jim is not there. frank, as you listen to these details, that have just come through. it appears. i am not an active shooter at this time. >> we talked about that being predictable. we do move into the next phase, that we breathe a sigh of relief and this looks like it's over. the investigation just before the judicial district involved federally, the fbi field office is involved here. very same district, very same fbi office based in el paso that had to deal with the horror of the el paso shootings. their resource is being culled out for crime scene coverage and investigation and here we go once again. while our congress is on break, we deal with this with the public and with the law enforcement sector. >> again, watching breaking news coming out of texas, odessa and mid land. new police department. the active shooter was shot and killed in odessa. they are now saying there is not an shooter. it's been updated in the last ten minutes. of course that difference means concern for the safety of those in
jim cavanaugh, are you there? can you hear me? all right. jim is not there. frank, as you listen to these details, that have just come through. it appears. i am not an active shooter at this time. >> we talked about that being predictable. we do move into the next phase, that we breathe a sigh of relief and this looks like it's over. the investigation just before the judicial district involved federally, the fbi field office is involved here. very same district, very same fbi office based...
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>> caller: what's up, big jim? jim -- >> reference to my -- >> caller: i'm sitting here with my great son ethan >> hi. >> caller: jim, i love your rationale how the trade conflict with china is creating opportunities. >> yes >> caller: is rockwell automation say good one year investment to play the shifting manufacturing supply chain >> it's okay >> caller: i like your opinion -- >> it's okay, it's not great it's okay. if you want to -- honestly, i can't just pound the table because the numbers haven't been that good. i mean, it's kind of like emerson although emerson is more china. i'd love to be more bullish. i can't be more bullish, but even the children recoil how about the fact the kids watch this darn show >>> all right. it's a stock show for heaven sake how come they like we try so hard we try to entertain, make it exciting, we try to bring every little kid to the party. oh, my god, how do you like that all right. fear not, lower interest rates lower your chinese yuan, manipulator. we have your back. nothing
>> caller: what's up, big jim? jim -- >> reference to my -- >> caller: i'm sitting here with my great son ethan >> hi. >> caller: jim, i love your rationale how the trade conflict with china is creating opportunities. >> yes >> caller: is rockwell automation say good one year investment to play the shifting manufacturing supply chain >> it's okay >> caller: i like your opinion -- >> it's okay, it's not great it's okay. if you want to...
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people wanted the back story why jim mattis left. we have been told recently by other republicans that soon more establishment republicans would start speak out and it sounds like this morning jim mattis is doing that. >> i met with jim mattis about three weeks after he resigned as secretary of defense in arlington to sort of wrap up his affairs. and we talked about an hour. it was off the record. i'm not going to obviously violate that at all except to say that i think a lot of reporting focused on syria and particular disagreements jim mattis had with the president, i think the impression i got from mattis and i gather that's what people get from this piece is he had much more fundamental doubts about this president's fitness to govern really. he thought he had done a lot of good in helping steer policy in the right direction, prevent an awful lot of things from happening that shouldn't have happened, prevent illegalities. also we talked about the policies going in the right direction, others not so much. but the degree to which so
people wanted the back story why jim mattis left. we have been told recently by other republicans that soon more establishment republicans would start speak out and it sounds like this morning jim mattis is doing that. >> i met with jim mattis about three weeks after he resigned as secretary of defense in arlington to sort of wrap up his affairs. and we talked about an hour. it was off the record. i'm not going to obviously violate that at all except to say that i think a lot of reporting...
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one last point, jim. if you are a senator who is running for president, you have a unique position no one else has. you can go to the senate floor when the senate reopens and filibuster and stand until your legs give in, speak until your lungs give out, force a vote so we know where every senator stands. >> you're calling on former rivals who are senators to do. >> absolutely. and they do a great job of it. i would love to hear from them. >> congressman, thank you very much. >>> just ahead, live interview with democratic candidate kamala harris. she's a senator, campaigning in iowa. a reaction to the president's troubled trip to el paso. exceptional offers.y and t now, at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. but dad, you've got allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. are you in good hands? if you have moderate or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why th
one last point, jim. if you are a senator who is running for president, you have a unique position no one else has. you can go to the senate floor when the senate reopens and filibuster and stand until your legs give in, speak until your lungs give out, force a vote so we know where every senator stands. >> you're calling on former rivals who are senators to do. >> absolutely. and they do a great job of it. i would love to hear from them. >> congressman, thank you very much....
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that's the biggest question of all, jim. it's impossible for me to know precisely what's going through the president's head. my sources in and out of the white house say it doesn't really click with this president. what it means for democracy in the eastern hemisphere at large these protests going on in hong kong, at this moment he's so laser focused on 2020. he has said from the beginning it will be easy to make a deal with china. this, of course, contradicting himself at his rally in manchester which i was at the other day, he said i never said it's going to be easy. it's going to be hard to make a deal with china. tariffs, along with immigration, are two issues he feels more strongly about. at this moment, questions about human rights and democracy pale in comparison to him feeling this victory with regard to trade ahead of the election. >> that seems a broader policy approach, if you look at saudi arabia, et cetera, human rights certainly not at the top of the list. president trump has presented himself as a possible med
that's the biggest question of all, jim. it's impossible for me to know precisely what's going through the president's head. my sources in and out of the white house say it doesn't really click with this president. what it means for democracy in the eastern hemisphere at large these protests going on in hong kong, at this moment he's so laser focused on 2020. he has said from the beginning it will be easy to make a deal with china. this, of course, contradicting himself at his rally in...
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>> i had a comment on jim's comment. you talked about the differences in the perception of leadership troops. when i was in the seventh infantry division, the commanding general used to emphasize for me understanding the troops because he said the troops perception is those bastards of that platoon and i think that's a good way to describe it. >> thank you all for your time this morning. i'm sure the panel will be more than happy to take your questions. again, i appreciate the conversation. look forward to spending the rest of the day with you. thank you. [ applause ] >> here's a look at our prime-time schedule on the cspan networks. starting at 8:10. a debate on gun rights and the right to bear arms. at 8:30 eastern on cspan 2, book tv with authors and books on the supreme court. and at 8:00 p.m. on cspan3 it's american history tv with programs on the life and career of president richard nixon. >>> cspan has live coverage of the 2020 presidential candidates at the iowa state fair starting thursday at 1:45 p.m. eastern w
>> i had a comment on jim's comment. you talked about the differences in the perception of leadership troops. when i was in the seventh infantry division, the commanding general used to emphasize for me understanding the troops because he said the troops perception is those bastards of that platoon and i think that's a good way to describe it. >> thank you all for your time this morning. i'm sure the panel will be more than happy to take your questions. again, i appreciate the...
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i'm jim sciutto in washington. poppy harlow is off today. the president's team called his visits to hospitals in ohio and texas moving, all while he's accused critics of misrepresenting how he was really received. the "washington post" reports this, and this is truly remarkable. none of the eight survivors of the el paso shooting still being treated at the university medical center agreed to meet with the president of the united states on his visit there. let's get right to cnn's sarah west wood. she is at the white house this morning. sarah, the white house portrayed a very different reception. they even released a sort of propaganda-like video on social media showing a warm reception, but the facts seem to counter the white house messaging here. >> that's right, jim. the white house did try to portray the president's visits to dayton and el paso as sort of a demonstration of the president's ability to act presidential in these kinds of situations. for example, his social media director, claiming that trump had be
i'm jim sciutto in washington. poppy harlow is off today. the president's team called his visits to hospitals in ohio and texas moving, all while he's accused critics of misrepresenting how he was really received. the "washington post" reports this, and this is truly remarkable. none of the eight survivors of the el paso shooting still being treated at the university medical center agreed to meet with the president of the united states on his visit there. let's get right to cnn's...
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>> oh, absolutely, jim. i think the fact that he had these people out on the sunday shows this weekend, the fact that he gave the robust defense that he did definitely suggests that even though they're saying, look, there's nothing to see here, nothing to be worried about here that they're probably worried. because that is absolutely one of his strongest arguments for reelection. there are plenty of voters out there who may not like all of the tweets or some of the rhetoric that the president has done, but who do like what he's done largely with the economy. so if that gets pulled out and changes by november 2020, then that takes away something that a lot of people use to vote for president trump. >> brittany sheppard, it's interesting because you heard trump administration officials focus their fire on the fed here, blaming them for raising rates too quickly last year and applying more pressure for them to cut rates now. is that connected to the politics of this? they want the fed to avert the chance that t
>> oh, absolutely, jim. i think the fact that he had these people out on the sunday shows this weekend, the fact that he gave the robust defense that he did definitely suggests that even though they're saying, look, there's nothing to see here, nothing to be worried about here that they're probably worried. because that is absolutely one of his strongest arguments for reelection. there are plenty of voters out there who may not like all of the tweets or some of the rhetoric that the...
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we have earl he is the executive vice president of the eurasia center and in singapore we cross to jim rogers he's an international investor and author of street smarts adventures on the road and in the markets all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you in singapore as i said in my introduction this is no longer a marriage of convenience if it ever was the reason why we're doing this program is i'm reflecting upon a bed in the new york times and they were basically reacting is like wow the everybody notice this happening which all of us have and remarkably said that trump was right to improve relations with russia as i actually to do and reverse nixon when it came to china what are these people talking about where have they been it seems like they've just crawled out under from a rock go ahead jim and singapore. well i would tell you peter if you go to moscow airport now it's full of chinese 5 years ago there were nobody there if you go to red square they're all speaking chinese mr trump and they're ameri
we have earl he is the executive vice president of the eurasia center and in singapore we cross to jim rogers he's an international investor and author of street smarts adventures on the road and in the markets all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate jim let me go to you in singapore as i said in my introduction this is no longer a marriage of convenience if it ever was the reason why we're doing this program is i'm reflecting upon...
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don't double down. >>> let's go to jim in florida jim. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> pretty good, thank you, how are you? >> caller: i'm doing all right my question for you is regarding the merger with cvs. what's the difference between class a and class b shares of viacom >> nothing, they're both going down, it's driving me crazy. the charitable trust owns via. i think you should buy it. the merger is terrific bob backus has to come on "mad money" and explain why this is great and i think, therefore, people will understand why my charitable trust owns it right now i feel like i'm all alone out here with the exception of -- >>> let's go to aaron in alabama. aaron! >> caller: hi, mr. cramer, thank you for calling my call. roll tide. >> roll tide, love that. >> caller: i had a quick question about berkshire hathaway it's down 8.4% since five months is now a good time to buy -- >> yes, the answer is yes, unqualifiable yes. great value there and great man at the top period end of story. >>> i need to go right now to r.j. in california r.j. >> caller: booyah, jimmy they
don't double down. >>> let's go to jim in florida jim. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> pretty good, thank you, how are you? >> caller: i'm doing all right my question for you is regarding the merger with cvs. what's the difference between class a and class b shares of viacom >> nothing, they're both going down, it's driving me crazy. the charitable trust owns via. i think you should buy it. the merger is terrific bob backus has to come on "mad...
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that's who said he was screwed up jim comey. it wasn't a republican congressman. >> jason: i think you and i were both on that bandwagon but you are right. horwitz, an impeccable credential appointed by obama and confirmed unanimously by the united states and a pretty even call me praise the inspector general. he's now been on the receiving end of two inspector general reports and more to come. >> he's a two-time career offender. three strikes and you're out. >> jason: well, he's out now thank goodness. mr. gowdy, thank you for joining us. now yesterday's rebuke of james comey was just a narrow sliver of what's to come because michael horowitz is still set to release his wider probe into a fisa abuse and u.s. attorney john durham is currently investigating serious irregularities in the handling of the fbi's original russia investigation. plus, sources tell fox news that prosecutors are nearing a decision on whether to charge a former fbi director andrew mccabe, wg director andrew mccabe on charges of lying to federal agents. joi
that's who said he was screwed up jim comey. it wasn't a republican congressman. >> jason: i think you and i were both on that bandwagon but you are right. horwitz, an impeccable credential appointed by obama and confirmed unanimously by the united states and a pretty even call me praise the inspector general. he's now been on the receiving end of two inspector general reports and more to come. >> he's a two-time career offender. three strikes and you're out. >> jason: well,...
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let's go to kyle in kansas, kyle >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah. >> okay. >> caller: my question is about big bank stocks with increasingly inverted yield curve, global economic slow down and the possibility that profit margins for banks are going to decrease should i stay away from big bank stocks like bank of america? >> here is the problem i think that the bank situation is much better than people realize. but it won't matter until they report and until they report, i think they are just going to go down because all anybody looks at is the yield curve and decide that's all that matters for bank of america and the rest of them. even though i think bank of america is cheap, i got to tell ya, i do not want you in so i'm going to say. >> don't buy. >> is that painful i like the company so much this market will be needty for quite sometime but try to stay strong i think stocks with investments, on "mad money" tonight as it lost its spunk is it a buying opportunity i'm getting to the bottom of it with the ceo and stocks rallied, get, rallies
let's go to kyle in kansas, kyle >> caller: hey, jim. boo-yah. >> okay. >> caller: my question is about big bank stocks with increasingly inverted yield curve, global economic slow down and the possibility that profit margins for banks are going to decrease should i stay away from big bank stocks like bank of america? >> here is the problem i think that the bank situation is much better than people realize. but it won't matter until they report and until they report, i...
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good to see you, sir >> thank you, jim. good to see you. >> i love those cuff links thank you for wearing them >> just for you. >> this is an exciting time to be at your company a number of approvals, miking acquisition. they seem to be things if you ask me, make it so that the health care system actually saves money. you are not additive to the process. >> completely right. you look, for example, our 3-d mammography, it's all about detecting cancers earlier. the same in cervical cancer screening. you find cervical cancers earlier. so everything we do is actually trying to take money out of the system it's improving care. and as you know more than anything, when we find cancers really early, the cost to treat and the impact on the patient is so much better >> where is awareness? you do so much for awareness, but i still think there are a lot of people left out of the system >> there are and particularly still in the case of minorities, you know, you still have particularly women of color not getting nearly a lot of the test
good to see you, sir >> thank you, jim. good to see you. >> i love those cuff links thank you for wearing them >> just for you. >> this is an exciting time to be at your company a number of approvals, miking acquisition. they seem to be things if you ask me, make it so that the health care system actually saves money. you are not additive to the process. >> completely right. you look, for example, our 3-d mammography, it's all about detecting cancers earlier. the...
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i will tell you this, jim. the only thing that president obama did that could cause a discourse with obama and putin that president trump would probably really not want to talk about is the fact that president obama, then president obama, got in vladimir putin's face and said, knock it off. and even wander him, with other sanctions or things of that nature, when it came to the dealings in our u.s. election system, president obama then told him to stop it. this president is welcoming him with open arms and trying to bring him back into the g-7 to make a g-8. so there is a disconnect. there is a problem, but there is a blame obama philosophy for this president. >> and you're right, he twice directly warned putin about election interference. in fact, at one time using a red phone communication device normally reserved for averting nuclear conflict. juliette, here is the president's rationale for inviting russia back into the g-7. have a listen. >> a lot of people say having russia, which is a power, having them in
i will tell you this, jim. the only thing that president obama did that could cause a discourse with obama and putin that president trump would probably really not want to talk about is the fact that president obama, then president obama, got in vladimir putin's face and said, knock it off. and even wander him, with other sanctions or things of that nature, when it came to the dealings in our u.s. election system, president obama then told him to stop it. this president is welcoming him with...
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in the end, jim comey wrote seven memos like this. at least two of them contain information the government later classified as secret. but comey leaked the information nonetheless. in the words of the inspector general, "by not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during his afghan women and by using it to create publicfo pressure for official action, comey set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current fbi employees and the many thousands more former fbi employees who have similarly had access to our knowledge of nonpublic information." all of which is putting it mildly. jim comey was the most powerful law enforcement official in thet country. there was virtually nothing he couldn't do. he used his power for political ends and there's nothing more corrupt than that. of course we suspected that already. more than a year ago comey announced it to the world, in nofact. in april 2018 interview with george stephanopoulos, comey admitted he had the origins of the steele dossier from his boss, the president, watch. >> did you te
in the end, jim comey wrote seven memos like this. at least two of them contain information the government later classified as secret. but comey leaked the information nonetheless. in the words of the inspector general, "by not safeguarding sensitive information obtained during his afghan women and by using it to create publicfo pressure for official action, comey set a dangerous example for the over 35,000 current fbi employees and the many thousands more former fbi employees who have...
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>> well, they certainly are, jim. it's quite interesting to see because once again the response to all this is absolutely perfectly stage managed here in russia. on the one hand you have official russia, russian politicians, the spokespeople for russian ministries who are saying, look, we haven't received anything about this yet, we have to check this out, whether this is something the u.s. and france really mean. and there are other politicians who are saying the u.s. needs to lift sanctions against russia before russia would be willing come back. but then there is kremlin controlled media which is very close to the power elite here in russia. i was watching the main political talk show here and they've already come up with graphics where the g-7 turns into the g-8 in response to what president trump said. they then played president trump's sound bite we just played saying this was all the obama administration's fault, and that obviously was something that did come to great applause there in russian tv as well. they'
>> well, they certainly are, jim. it's quite interesting to see because once again the response to all this is absolutely perfectly stage managed here in russia. on the one hand you have official russia, russian politicians, the spokespeople for russian ministries who are saying, look, we haven't received anything about this yet, we have to check this out, whether this is something the u.s. and france really mean. and there are other politicians who are saying the u.s. needs to lift...
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without you three, jim jordan, and a few others, we wouldn't be here today. you guys have been, you know, dogged and diligent and committed to getting to the truth, and we are getting there slowly. thank you all. when we come back, senator lindsey graham just sent a letter to the attorney general barr about the documents he would like to be declassified as it relates to fisa. governor mike huckabee, andy mccarthy, they are next. ♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun transitions™ light under control™ new transitions™ gen 8™ lenses ask your eye care professional today and learn more at transitions.com ♪ >> sean: earlier today, senator lindsey graham submitted a letter to the attorney general william barr, requesting that the declassification of specific documents relating to the fisa process, as it was applied to carter page and, of course, a backdoor into all things trump world. now, you can see them on the side of your screen. take a close look at all of it. here with reaction, author of the brand-new
without you three, jim jordan, and a few others, we wouldn't be here today. you guys have been, you know, dogged and diligent and committed to getting to the truth, and we are getting there slowly. thank you all. when we come back, senator lindsey graham just sent a letter to the attorney general barr about the documents he would like to be declassified as it relates to fisa. governor mike huckabee, andy mccarthy, they are next. ♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim. thanks for having me on the show and shoutout to the newest eagle j and a harris. >> i'm liking everything i heard. >> caller: can you hear me >> clear as day. >> caller: perfect so i'm fairly new to stock trading and was curious to hear your thoughts where you see deutsche bank heading? is there reason to be optimistic given restructuring? >> no. no i mean, if you want to go down there, go by santandair. am i too emphatic? i meant to say no, i wouldn't buy it i thought it was sometimes more emp f emphatic to say no >> caller: first time long time. big market up and down boo-yah. >> i like that that's creativity. like adobe go ahead >> caller: my stock is out front media out. you had the ceo on a little while back like what i heard and did homework and bought stock. nice run 5.3% dividend i like to know what you think about them at the level they are at now. >> i like it i like them. i think that you're dead right and the numbers were really pretty good. they were better than expected
>> caller: boo-yah, jim. thanks for having me on the show and shoutout to the newest eagle j and a harris. >> i'm liking everything i heard. >> caller: can you hear me >> clear as day. >> caller: perfect so i'm fairly new to stock trading and was curious to hear your thoughts where you see deutsche bank heading? is there reason to be optimistic given restructuring? >> no. no i mean, if you want to go down there, go by santandair. am i too emphatic? i meant to...
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jim. >> brian todd, thanks. the mass shootings in el paso and dayton sparked a national outcry for gun laws and today president trump is predicting action. let's get to kaitlan collins at the white house. what is the president saying? >> reporter: tonight the president said he's confident that he could get the republican party and the gun lobby on board with tougher background checks even though both groups have opposed such measures in the past and right now we haven't seen any new public stances from either of them. in a week where 31 people were killed in mass shootings, president trump is claiming tonight that republicans are behind him on background checks. >> i spoke to mitch mcconnell yesterday, he's totally on board. >> reporter: but his optimism is add -- at odds with what the gop said publicly. the senate majority leader signals on -- on thursday he's open for legislation. >> the key is making a law and not making a point. >> reporter: but his office is making clear he's endorsed nothing yet. >> this i
jim. >> brian todd, thanks. the mass shootings in el paso and dayton sparked a national outcry for gun laws and today president trump is predicting action. let's get to kaitlan collins at the white house. what is the president saying? >> reporter: tonight the president said he's confident that he could get the republican party and the gun lobby on board with tougher background checks even though both groups have opposed such measures in the past and right now we haven't seen any new...
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you've been with jim hopkins, the pastor at lakeshore baptist church. go see him one of these sundays. [ music ] >>> [ music ] >> welcome back to mosaic. it is said that gratitude is the wine of the soul. so let's go get drunk. they said that in the 12th century, and i experience that in the gratitude i experience in my celebration. we are also grateful that we have a person with us who is involved in the community in so many facets of it. he is a founder of a group called unity but he's done so much work and his name is nick gardner. >> thank you for having us here. >> tell us about your work. >> sure. like you said, i wear multiple hats. and of the many hats i wear, there are a lot involved with one particular category, and that is the incarcerated community both pre-and post release. when you look at that category, you are looking about homeless, you're looking at veterans, you are looking at the elderly and you are looking at the families of the incarcerated as well. so i work with all of those different entities within the line of what i do. i'm th
you've been with jim hopkins, the pastor at lakeshore baptist church. go see him one of these sundays. [ music ] >>> [ music ] >> welcome back to mosaic. it is said that gratitude is the wine of the soul. so let's go get drunk. they said that in the 12th century, and i experience that in the gratitude i experience in my celebration. we are also grateful that we have a person with us who is involved in the community in so many facets of it. he is a founder of a group called unity...
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i'm learning and so are they thank you jim cramer aka master owe d yoda you're awesome jim cramer mad, mad, okay. yeah all right. that's precisely why my wife loves me so much jim, other thank banks who ben frits from raising interest rates? you know what? not really many other companies, i think when rates go up, people think that the economy is really strong and therefore people buy the industrials but the banks benefit directly because they are able to charge you more when you go for a loan. they make more money from deposits and loan them and now a tweet from @joey asks jim, i absolutely love getting rich carefully. will you write a book any time soon this is an interesting question because the economics changed radically. i'll work my butt off on something like this and i'll work most nights and every weekend and read the book and it used to be a lucrative business to write books and now it's other labors of love i want to perform including my garden. here is a tweet from amy and she says i may not always watch @mad money but when i do, i'll take notes to do my research later. i
i'm learning and so are they thank you jim cramer aka master owe d yoda you're awesome jim cramer mad, mad, okay. yeah all right. that's precisely why my wife loves me so much jim, other thank banks who ben frits from raising interest rates? you know what? not really many other companies, i think when rates go up, people think that the economy is really strong and therefore people buy the industrials but the banks benefit directly because they are able to charge you more when you go for a loan....