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likes the pick to say the least >> jim, i'm -- >> that's not a really bad whisk. >> jim >> yes >> i am going to crush you like a cockroach on this. watch what happens. >> cockroaches are able to grow three-quarters the size of their body >> them are fighting words the first round of the 2022 stock draft in the books and a little trash talking, too. the teams are getting ready for their second picks and we'll take a quick break when we come back, kandi burruss will kick off the second round you are watch happening the 2022 stock draft. don't go anywhere. if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this... unexpected out-of-pocket costs. so if you're on medicare, or soon to be, consider this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare alone doesn't pay for everything. and what it doesn't pay for, like deductibles and copays, could add up to thousands of dollars. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare doesn't... and making your out-of-pocket costs a lot more predictable. call unitedhealthcare now and ask for your
likes the pick to say the least >> jim, i'm -- >> that's not a really bad whisk. >> jim >> yes >> i am going to crush you like a cockroach on this. watch what happens. >> cockroaches are able to grow three-quarters the size of their body >> them are fighting words the first round of the 2022 stock draft in the books and a little trash talking, too. the teams are getting ready for their second picks and we'll take a quick break when we come back, kandi...
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jim, you're right. farmer jim is right. this may be a wall of shame situation. >> but about the stock, if you can tell me a thousand reasons why it was a horrible quarter, why he is not an executer, but you tell me you're staying with the stock because they have a duopoly? >> mcdonald's, burger king, nobody else. >> facebook has a duopoly. stock was down 53% doesn't mean anything. >> facebook built a great business calhoun is part of the down fall of a great business. hey, remember the documentary about boeing >> yeah. of course. >> anyone involved with boeing should have been let go after the documentary. anyone >> we have to bounce, jim, to farmer jim >> that was good >> you fired everybody up, then jim was all fired up because you were fired up. now, believe me, after listening to this, calhoun is probably fired up based on what you guys said. >> he compared it to intel oh, my god talk about benchmark of pain >> if calhoun was making $170 million this year, it would be compared to intel. >> you're talking about ben simmo
jim, you're right. farmer jim is right. this may be a wall of shame situation. >> but about the stock, if you can tell me a thousand reasons why it was a horrible quarter, why he is not an executer, but you tell me you're staying with the stock because they have a duopoly? >> mcdonald's, burger king, nobody else. >> facebook has a duopoly. stock was down 53% doesn't mean anything. >> facebook built a great business calhoun is part of the down fall of a great business....
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come on, jim. but, no, i almost respect the honesty of what she said because's emotionally how everybody feels. it's as nine but it's how we all field if your person's in charge why can't -- >> jim: just do it >> greg: i want an executive order every day, you know? >> jim: it's stupid but every person who likes the person if charge feels like just make it happen >> kat: not me i want total anarchy >> jim: i wouldn't mind that either. >> tyrus: she's fun to negotiate at home. >> dagen: she has a job because she's capable of sitting in her chair and not falling on the floor. >> jim: true, but also sunny, she's bright. i don't want to stop. i don't want to stop. [laughter] >> greg: oh, geez. yeah. coming up will cnn plus become a cnn bust? ♪ ♪ aleve x. its revolutionary rollerball design delivers fast, powerful, long-lasting pain relief. aleve it, and see what's possible. like pulsing, electric shocks, sharp, stabbing pains, or an intense burning sensation. what is this nightmare? it's how some pe
come on, jim. but, no, i almost respect the honesty of what she said because's emotionally how everybody feels. it's as nine but it's how we all field if your person's in charge why can't -- >> jim: just do it >> greg: i want an executive order every day, you know? >> jim: it's stupid but every person who likes the person if charge feels like just make it happen >> kat: not me i want total anarchy >> jim: i wouldn't mind that either. >> tyrus: she's fun to...
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it was jim jim baker but it's a friendship that goes back in a way we don't see in modern times anyway. h >> it's a interesting you said he probably wouldn't have gone into politics except for bush. he was in the political animal in texas. he once ran for attorney general of boston and was a very uninspiring and boring campaignt then he is brought to washington and when reagan becomes president and gets in trouble he is brought into the white house and he describes his job as a -- detector. he becomes very hands-on, pragmatic. he work' with democrats and republicans but he's really tough.ti is that a good description? >> his cousin came up with g a great description of him. his cousin said he was a velvet hammer. that became then on the cover of "time" magazine probably the cover that cemented taker's image in the national consciousness. this smooth fixer who was theal hammer and we can talk about the 1980 campaign or of the things that he did. unique ability.n' i didn't mention he certainly was this alter competitive extremely self-confident figure. almost a compulsive -- we had just
it was jim jim baker but it's a friendship that goes back in a way we don't see in modern times anyway. h >> it's a interesting you said he probably wouldn't have gone into politics except for bush. he was in the political animal in texas. he once ran for attorney general of boston and was a very uninspiring and boring campaignt then he is brought to washington and when reagan becomes president and gets in trouble he is brought into the white house and he describes his job as a --...
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mike in florida, mike. >> caller: hey, jim. i just got back from europe, and i've been visiting a lot of plays. and everywhere there was a charging station each positive, 100% revenue growth in 15 companies now with the gas shortages in russia, is this a sleeping giant? >> well, i mean, in the end, that is just not a good business there is just -- there is no two ways about it. you're absolutely right. i will bless it. as long as you understand it's not a great business and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." [ buzzer ] >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> coming up, the one-line twitter tend they're could make or break the whole shebang cramer has this show's next and final segment, next. >>> why is twitter so opposed to accepting elon musk's $43 billion takeover bid i think it's the best and final offer klaus that is the sticking point. remember, the board of directors is supposed to represent shareholders and if they're going to sell the company, they want to negotiat
mike in florida, mike. >> caller: hey, jim. i just got back from europe, and i've been visiting a lot of plays. and everywhere there was a charging station each positive, 100% revenue growth in 15 companies now with the gas shortages in russia, is this a sleeping giant? >> well, i mean, in the end, that is just not a good business there is just -- there is no two ways about it. you're absolutely right. i will bless it. as long as you understand it's not a great business and that,...
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jim rice, democratic speaker of the house . they are planning how they're basically going to end the american support to take this incredibly idivisive issue and it's really been one of the most polarizing foreign policy issues in the entire reagan presidency taken off the table. that's the deal he had to, actually jimmy carter helped in this regard as well as jim wright and take it off the table. that's literally within weeks of him absolutely in this rating the democratic nominee . >> he was politically ruthless but he could use common sense to get a deal done and sort of, he wasn't an extremist on policy. and in the georgetown set, he could be friends with the washington post may greenfield who ran the other editorial page and he enjoyed dinners frequently with catherine brown, the publisher of the post. even though the paper was critical of his administration. so explain, talk about that social washington scene and how he operated in it? >> i would write that is sright you is a pragmatic. he didn't hold grudges and less the
jim rice, democratic speaker of the house . they are planning how they're basically going to end the american support to take this incredibly idivisive issue and it's really been one of the most polarizing foreign policy issues in the entire reagan presidency taken off the table. that's the deal he had to, actually jimmy carter helped in this regard as well as jim wright and take it off the table. that's literally within weeks of him absolutely in this rating the democratic nominee . >>...
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in you understand jim baker. [laughter] the thing is that he infuriated baker and really there is no other secretary of state i can think of in the last few decades that i'm familiar with. netanyahu gave an interview in which he said basically he accused the united states of red nagging [inaudible] baker went nuts. he called on the ambassador and all these things and he said as long as i am the secretary of state, he is persona non grata. he's not allowed to be with me or meet with anyone in my department. dennis roth who was a longtime negotiator would say we are begging him. you don't understand. the deputy foreign minister. can we please. and only baker and now the politics of israel were different at that time in both baker and bush actually were not at all hesitant to publicly criticize the israelis for building settlements and taking action. >> this is all about settlements and u.s. pressure and the relationship back then was so different like bush is the last republican president who took israel on things
in you understand jim baker. [laughter] the thing is that he infuriated baker and really there is no other secretary of state i can think of in the last few decades that i'm familiar with. netanyahu gave an interview in which he said basically he accused the united states of red nagging [inaudible] baker went nuts. he called on the ambassador and all these things and he said as long as i am the secretary of state, he is persona non grata. he's not allowed to be with me or meet with anyone in my...
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so it wasn't just the jim baker story. it was washington in this era and the era that contrasts so starkly with ours today, right chris. matthews here is written about reagan and tip o'neill. we that the today's washington is so radically different than the one in which jim baker was a giant was a colossus on the stage. they want to capture that we started as susan said, you know a long time before donald trump came along it wasn't trump who broke washington. it was already broken by the time he got there we can argue whether he, you know, bashed some more. but we started 2013 when obama was present and things in washington were already so sclerotic so dysfunctional that baker store we felt told us something about today as well as his time. i love this book it really, you know taught me things. i didn't know about particularly the reagan presidency. and about how power works in washington and it's you know, it's just a classic story of the sort of the man behind the scenes the fixer the guy who's making things work? the gu
so it wasn't just the jim baker story. it was washington in this era and the era that contrasts so starkly with ours today, right chris. matthews here is written about reagan and tip o'neill. we that the today's washington is so radically different than the one in which jim baker was a giant was a colossus on the stage. they want to capture that we started as susan said, you know a long time before donald trump came along it wasn't trump who broke washington. it was already broken by the time...
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so much so when jim baker dies of cancer, she's dying of cancer, the one person jim baker confides in, the one person which we have in the book but i don't think ite is published, george h.w. bush. i haven't told this to my mother or my children, i have not told this to my wife. s1969. they were notw as open with ther wives, she knew by the way but he says my wife is dying of cancer and i want to spend a few months making her life as good as possible, it's a friendship sealed as big and strong and powerful so they both describe each other as brothers. they love each other all the time, who doesn't have relationship problems with our siblings? they had to bring every in office and politics, there were times when baker told bush didn't want to hear time to drop off, he wasn't going to win, maybe he should not have picked the chief of staff vice president, you shouldn't go around saying things like read my lips. there are times when most of the attention was 1992 and bush wants baker to come back to rund his reelection campaign and baker does reluctantly and they lose the bitter moment.
so much so when jim baker dies of cancer, she's dying of cancer, the one person jim baker confides in, the one person which we have in the book but i don't think ite is published, george h.w. bush. i haven't told this to my mother or my children, i have not told this to my wife. s1969. they were notw as open with ther wives, she knew by the way but he says my wife is dying of cancer and i want to spend a few months making her life as good as possible, it's a friendship sealed as big and strong...
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jim? >> all, right jim grass lake you very. much we are going to get around to all of this and our senior law enforcement. charles ramsey and andrew mackay, we are gonna start with you first. the suspect is being held without bail after the prosecutor argued where you think the case goes from here? >> well jim, there is no imaginable circumstances to guarantee used transit, he has won five states in the last few. days he doesn't only maintain a solid connection. denial of bail is absolutely expected we are calling this anti-premeditated, finding a stockpile of weapons in other locations. it is very disturbing. i first of all think that it is able to prove to be premeditated. >> the evidence that they are gathering why the subway, why will he receive any help from anyone else? either before or after other types of whether or not there are the people that we should bring in for questioning. he called crime stoppers or do you make of that. you only have to watch a few minutes of the video to realize that you are dealing with someo
jim? >> all, right jim grass lake you very. much we are going to get around to all of this and our senior law enforcement. charles ramsey and andrew mackay, we are gonna start with you first. the suspect is being held without bail after the prosecutor argued where you think the case goes from here? >> well jim, there is no imaginable circumstances to guarantee used transit, he has won five states in the last few. days he doesn't only maintain a solid connection. denial of bail is...
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that's interesting >> but jim, but jim. >> hurry up, steve let's go >> okay. sure >> i will permit this. then we're going to move on, sir. >> thank you thank you. >> thank you, your honor, let's be clear >> don't you think that's a smaller segment of the economy that the majority of the economy is really under siege from higher energy prices from higher food prices and given that we're 70% consumption economy, consumer consumption, that's going to hurt earnings and the economy going forward or do you think that those rose colored round glasses, there's no impact from that? everything's going to be okay? >> your honor? >> please, obviously, answer the question >> yeah. okay take a look at crude oil, steve. don't tell me what happened in march. all right? that's what happened in march. prices spiked. they are where they are now. you got labor force participation rate picking up because people need to work. that's good for the economy and inflation. you're talking about what happened in march and extrapolating it forward please stick to where the puck is going. n
that's interesting >> but jim, but jim. >> hurry up, steve let's go >> okay. sure >> i will permit this. then we're going to move on, sir. >> thank you thank you. >> thank you, your honor, let's be clear >> don't you think that's a smaller segment of the economy that the majority of the economy is really under siege from higher energy prices from higher food prices and given that we're 70% consumption economy, consumer consumption, that's going to hurt...
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i'm jim acosta in washington. we are following breaking news, a massacre inside the town of bucha, ukraine, new pictures reveal horrific realities of the russian occupation. these images are difficult to watch. the streets of bucha are filled with bodies, some of them killed execution style. one man's hands tied behind his back and more bodies discovered in a mass grave. up to 300 people could be buried there. crews saw this with their own eyes. russia is denying they committed
i'm jim acosta in washington. we are following breaking news, a massacre inside the town of bucha, ukraine, new pictures reveal horrific realities of the russian occupation. these images are difficult to watch. the streets of bucha are filled with bodies, some of them killed execution style. one man's hands tied behind his back and more bodies discovered in a mass grave. up to 300 people could be buried there. crews saw this with their own eyes. russia is denying they committed
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susan, i want to understand, what drove, , what demon drove you to spend seven years on, peter, on jim baker? >> one of the bakers. >> all of the bakers. now there's no relationship, , s there? >> no relationship. >> so what demon drove you on?y >> while, thank you, kai thank you to everyone for coming out today. it's really wonderful to be with you, and especially someone who really knows what a biography is meant to be. i would say there are two different answers to the question because i can interpret it as what demon let us to spend seven years on the book versus what demon let us write an e-book. anyway i've a slightly different answer. a because actually we never intended of course as no one ever does to spend so long on this project and that definitely was a consequence of show we safe certain unpleasant recent events in the capital that left us otherwise engaged. .. as all consuming as a book project like this one and a biography that's also the story of washington itself in many ways from you know in a period of time from the end of watergate really to the end of the cold war.
susan, i want to understand, what drove, , what demon drove you to spend seven years on, peter, on jim baker? >> one of the bakers. >> all of the bakers. now there's no relationship, , s there? >> no relationship. >> so what demon drove you on?y >> while, thank you, kai thank you to everyone for coming out today. it's really wonderful to be with you, and especially someone who really knows what a biography is meant to be. i would say there are two different answers...
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you want to be in others andy in new york >> caller: hey, jim, booyah to you. andy from -- upstate new york. >> beautiful. >> caller: my question is on brunswick corporation. as you as the boston whaler owners, you understand the business -- >> well people have given up on this one they figure in a recession, it won't work i don't think that is going to be the case. i think dave folks is going to pull it off and the stock is a buy at eight times earnings but i'm really straightforward here, the market doesn't likethis stock. and doesn't think it will come back and i'm trying to disagree with the market. because i think it is such a good company to steve in oregon >> booyah, jim what do you think about regent bank. >> very smart bank you look at first horizon and the stock did nothing and then they got a bid this is a terrific company believe me, it won't fade forever if it stays at this price. it is way too good to miles in florida. miles? >> caller: evening, jim, thank you for taking my call. >> of course. >> caller: my stock for is you is astrazeneca i've bee
you want to be in others andy in new york >> caller: hey, jim, booyah to you. andy from -- upstate new york. >> beautiful. >> caller: my question is on brunswick corporation. as you as the boston whaler owners, you understand the business -- >> well people have given up on this one they figure in a recession, it won't work i don't think that is going to be the case. i think dave folks is going to pull it off and the stock is a buy at eight times earnings but i'm really...
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let's go to jim in new york. jim. >> hey, hi, jim. analyst ratings have an average $51 for bank of america. which should make me happy should i hold on it to or get rid of it? >> great thing about brian moynihan in the "time requests about how many great things he's done this is the crux i have been saying it's a bull market, but tech is not good the group that is going to determine the ultimate direction of this market is the banks. and if bank of america does well, then this market is going higher, i think it will. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by -- >>> coming up, merger competition is in the air. will the government let these airlines go wheels up on a deal? cramer thinks not. cramer thinks not. nor next. trading isn't just a hobby. it's your future. so you don't lose sight of the big picture, even when you're focused on what's happening right now. and thinkorswim® is right there with you. to help you become a smarter investor. with an inno
let's go to jim in new york. jim. >> hey, hi, jim. analyst ratings have an average $51 for bank of america. which should make me happy should i hold on it to or get rid of it? >> great thing about brian moynihan in the "time requests about how many great things he's done this is the crux i have been saying it's a bull market, but tech is not good the group that is going to determine the ultimate direction of this market is the banks. and if bank of america does well, then this...
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jim, imagine how powerless this family feels. they've gone to the russian occupying force in the village. they've asked to get their daughter back and were told there's nothing you can do. they've then gone to the ukrainian officials who take note to say that they're going to try to help, but they're engaged in a fight to the death effectively against the invading russian force, so the family is left with little to do but try to get information about their daughter out to the wider world which is why they're speaking to journalists like me. jim? >> heartbreaking, ivan watson, thank you very much. coming up, while the world condemns putin's unprovoked invasion of ukraine, donald trump is asking the ruthless dictator for a favor. ♪ feel stuck with credit card debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get youmoney right. ♪ ♪ move your high-interest debt to a sofi personal loan. you could get out of debt sooner — and get your money right. ♪ faces get all the love what about the body? new dove shower collection is infuse
jim, imagine how powerless this family feels. they've gone to the russian occupying force in the village. they've asked to get their daughter back and were told there's nothing you can do. they've then gone to the ukrainian officials who take note to say that they're going to try to help, but they're engaged in a fight to the death effectively against the invading russian force, so the family is left with little to do but try to get information about their daughter out to the wider world which...
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jim, what do you think? >> absolutely, jim. in fact, i just checked le pen's party's website this afternoon to see if their stance had changed at all. because le pen during this campaign has softened her stance a bit on europe and on nato. unless, when i check the website, it is still on the website that part of their platform is to abandon nato, abandon the integrated command structure of nato, and there is this line that "the security of europe cannot exist without russia." kind of a curious thing, given what's going on in the ukraine. one thing that should be said after having said the positions, it seems a little difficult, a little hard to understand how she can actually find a path to victory after what's happened during the evening this evening as these other candidates in the race have dropped out, many of them have said don't vote for le pen. nonetheless, i talked to a supporter of hers this afternoon and asked how is it that she will be able to find a path to vic vic victory? where will she find the votes? here's what
jim, what do you think? >> absolutely, jim. in fact, i just checked le pen's party's website this afternoon to see if their stance had changed at all. because le pen during this campaign has softened her stance a bit on europe and on nato. unless, when i check the website, it is still on the website that part of their platform is to abandon nato, abandon the integrated command structure of nato, and there is this line that "the security of europe cannot exist without russia."...
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however, jim, this is ludicrous. here, the russians are conducting what some people including the president of the united states has called genocide and the russians say don't help the ukrainians, de de defend, against genocide. so of course we'll increase the level of weapons, size of weapons coming now, and we absolutely should. they are conducting genocide. we have an obligation, jim to help stop the genocide and the way to do that is to support the ukrainians so this warning will not have any effect, should not have any effect on the flow of weapons into ukraine. >> all right, ambassador bill taylor, thank you so much as always, we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> and for information how you can help humanitarian efforts in ukraine, go to cnn.com/impact and help impact your world. >>> breaking news continues next, what will russian retaliation for the sinking of one of its star warships look like, we'll ask one of our military experts, that's's next. an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity
however, jim, this is ludicrous. here, the russians are conducting what some people including the president of the united states has called genocide and the russians say don't help the ukrainians, de de defend, against genocide. so of course we'll increase the level of weapons, size of weapons coming now, and we absolutely should. they are conducting genocide. we have an obligation, jim to help stop the genocide and the way to do that is to support the ukrainians so this warning will not have...
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i w want to understand what demon drove you to spend seven years on jim baker? >> there is no relationship? >> there is no relationship. >> so thank you to everyone for coming out today it's wonderful to be with you especially someone who really knows that the biography is meant to be i would say there are two different answers to that question and i could interpret that as what spent seven years on the book or what demon writes any book i have a slightly different answer. actually we never intended to spend soo long on this project and that was a consequence of unpleasant recent events in the capital that left us otherwise engaged. but speaking for myself, if you're going to do something with the book project like this one with washington itself from the end of watergate so my rationale is a better view this together so i'm lucky to have a partner in all things. >> so we found baker fascinating because not just his own story and reagan chief of staff and five presidential campaigns that would be extraordinary but the historyt was the story of washington so it w
i w want to understand what demon drove you to spend seven years on jim baker? >> there is no relationship? >> there is no relationship. >> so thank you to everyone for coming out today it's wonderful to be with you especially someone who really knows that the biography is meant to be i would say there are two different answers to that question and i could interpret that as what spent seven years on the book or what demon writes any book i have a slightly different answer....
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hi, jim. >> hi, dan. >> jim and i met during the 1960s. we are very old, in ann arbor, michigan, at a moment when people of our generation thought that we were changing the world. we didn't change the world that much. but we did take a lot of self congratulatory moments to show how different we were. but what one learns from reading jim's book, from reading the '50s is that the '60s were the consequence of the '50s. as marcia said when she introduced us, the complacent '50s were not complacent for those people who were fighting enormous battles that had great consequences in the '60s. and many of them still have consequences in a very positive sense today. jim, why did you write this book? >> initially, it was because my kids came home from school one day and said, why is our time not exciting as the '60s? and i had to say, you know, well, i didn't say that it was actually fraught. it wasn't all fun games. they were talking about the music, i think, mostly. but then i started to think -- i was looking for a subject after i finished the was
hi, jim. >> hi, dan. >> jim and i met during the 1960s. we are very old, in ann arbor, michigan, at a moment when people of our generation thought that we were changing the world. we didn't change the world that much. but we did take a lot of self congratulatory moments to show how different we were. but what one learns from reading jim's book, from reading the '50s is that the '60s were the consequence of the '50s. as marcia said when she introduced us, the complacent '50s were not...
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let's hand it over to laura coates and jim sciutto in coates and jim sciutto in ukraine. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> anderson, thank you. this is cnn tonight. i'm jim sciutto, along with laura coates. there is big news this evening. the state department is considering labelling russia a state sponsor of terrorism, a designation reserved only for north korea, iran, cuba, and syria until now. it would be a significant development and a sea change in relations between two superpowers if that were to happen. we will take that to a key administration official in just a moment. >>> meanwhile, a new phase of this ruthless invasion has begun. president volodymyr zelenskyy announced to his nation tonight that russian forces have started the long-expected and expanded battle for donbas in the east of this country. he told cnn friday what happens in donbas could then set the course for the rest of the war. russia has completed regrouping troops for this new major offensive, according to ukrainian officials. and although the fiercest battles are in the east and south, lviv here in
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hi jim. hi, dan, jim and i met during the 1960s. we're very old. in ann arbor, michigan at a moment when people of our generation thought that we were changing the world. we didn't change the world that much but we did take a lot of self-congratulatory moments to so how different were we were but what one learns from reading jim's book and reading the 50s is that the 60s were the consequence of the 50s as marsha said when she introduced us the complacent fifties were not complacent for those people who are fighting enormous battles that had great consequences in the 60s and many of them still have consequences a very positive sense today. jim why did you write this book? um initially it was because my kids came home from school one day and said, why is our time not as exciting as the sixties. yes, and i had to say you know, i'm well, i didn't say that. it was actually fraught it wasn't all fun and games they were talking about the music i think. um, but then i started think i was looking for subject after i finished. the washington lafayette book a
hi jim. hi, dan, jim and i met during the 1960s. we're very old. in ann arbor, michigan at a moment when people of our generation thought that we were changing the world. we didn't change the world that much but we did take a lot of self-congratulatory moments to so how different were we were but what one learns from reading jim's book and reading the 50s is that the 60s were the consequence of the 50s as marsha said when she introduced us the complacent fifties were not complacent for those...
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jim? >> and it just looks like the russians are trying to send this message, trying to instill fear in the civilian population that if they try to escape the areas sustaining heavy shelling, they may be wiped out. awful situation there. edlavandara, thank you so much. colonel lleyton, let's start with the missile strike on that train station. ukraine says the russians utilized cluster munitions. talk about why that is so barbaric. in an area where people are trying to escape. they're just trying to get out of there. >> absolutely, jim. it is not only barbaric, but violation of the laws of war. this was a missile called "point." it is supposed to be used against military targets. and any type of cluster munition that is used as part of something like this is only supposed to be used against military targets such as a tank formation or something like that. or genuine military object to go after. to go after civilian people in a train station, which is obviously a civilian installation is abs
jim? >> and it just looks like the russians are trying to send this message, trying to instill fear in the civilian population that if they try to escape the areas sustaining heavy shelling, they may be wiped out. awful situation there. edlavandara, thank you so much. colonel lleyton, let's start with the missile strike on that train station. ukraine says the russians utilized cluster munitions. talk about why that is so barbaric. in an area where people are trying to escape. they're just...
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jim? >> i certainly understand that, kyung, the precious girl's face you were showing, just sums up everything these families are going through. live in warsaw with the brave ukrainians trying to get back home. thank you. appreciate it. the heartbreaking reality including a young infant used to air raid sirens. we will have that story next. so many people are overweight now, and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's release from golo. it naturally helps reverse insulin resistance, stops sugar cravings, and releases stubborn fat all while controlling stress and emotional eating. at last, a diet pill that actually works. go to golo.com to get yours. >>> just outside of ukraine's capital kyiv, the suburb of irpin is finally free of russian troops, but the city lies in ruins, too dangerous for civilian
jim? >> i certainly understand that, kyung, the precious girl's face you were showing, just sums up everything these families are going through. live in warsaw with the brave ukrainians trying to get back home. thank you. appreciate it. the heartbreaking reality including a young infant used to air raid sirens. we will have that story next. so many people are overweight now, and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they...
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i'm jim sciutto. this morning ukrainian's president is accusing russia of carrying out genocide in his country. this as russian forces increase their assault in ukraine's east and south. several missiles hiding the port city of odesa in early morning missile strikes that also hit the city of mykolaiv. in the kyiv region, in north, the aftermath of the russian assault on the sounding area just brutal. the images from the town of bucha are extremely disturbing. we believe it's important to see the stark reality of this war. here it is. this is what remained in bucha after ukrainian forces retook the area from russian forces. bodies, civilians in the streets. some of them it appears killed execution style. our own cnn team went there. this is what they found, mass graves. the mayor claims as many as 300 people have been buried this way, in ditches. russian officials are denying the allegations of killing civilians. they claim the videos, keep in mind our people went there and saw them with their own eyes
i'm jim sciutto. this morning ukrainian's president is accusing russia of carrying out genocide in his country. this as russian forces increase their assault in ukraine's east and south. several missiles hiding the port city of odesa in early morning missile strikes that also hit the city of mykolaiv. in the kyiv region, in north, the aftermath of the russian assault on the sounding area just brutal. the images from the town of bucha are extremely disturbing. we believe it's important to see...
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marsha in washington >> caller: thank you, jim. booyah hi, i'm interested in -- i'm interested in the rite aid stocks. >> you have to go bet of breed and they're cvs. we do not buy spak, we buy best of breed and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round. >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> coming up, big bad amazon may have just given powell a much needed assist. cramer has the details next. when traders tell us how to make thinkorswim® even better, we listen. like jack. he wanted a streamlined version he could access anywhere, no download necessary. and kim. she wanted to execute a pre-set trade strategy in seconds. so we gave 'em thinkorswim® web. because platforms this innovative aren't just made for traders -they're made by them. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade >>> fed chief jay powell caught his first break. the company that has done more to keep prices down than any other aside from costco. we're talking about amazon after a period of rapid hiring, stock got hamme
marsha in washington >> caller: thank you, jim. booyah hi, i'm interested in -- i'm interested in the rite aid stocks. >> you have to go bet of breed and they're cvs. we do not buy spak, we buy best of breed and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round. >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. >> coming up, big bad amazon may have just given powell a much needed assist. cramer has the details next....
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jim. >> jim was one of the first ones to arrive at the scene after the deputies had arrived. >> of course, the detectives asked him, where was he that night? and, he was ready with a story. >> he had been babysitting one of his boys and his ex-wife's house when this incident, actually, occurred. >> you have to pin him down on that, and make sure he had proof of, it right? >> that's correct. >> another detective, turning on his recorder, as he rambled on about his relationship with carole. >> she and i, are, sort of, committed to one another to be co-coaches. to coach each other through both our divorces. >> but, he didn't stop there. oh no, he seemed very eager to tell them about carole's ex husband, steve. >> i'll warn you guys, it's just my intuitive take. the guy comes off to me as a very sneaky, manipulative man. >> so, by the time steve arrived, detectives were already suspicious. they asked him to come to the sheriff's department, where he told them the same thing he had told his dau
jim. >> jim was one of the first ones to arrive at the scene after the deputies had arrived. >> of course, the detectives asked him, where was he that night? and, he was ready with a story. >> he had been babysitting one of his boys and his ex-wife's house when this incident, actually, occurred. >> you have to pin him down on that, and make sure he had proof of, it right? >> that's correct. >> another detective, turning on his recorder, as he rambled on about...
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i want to hand it over to laura coates and jim sciutto in ukraine. jim? >> anderson, thanks so much. this is "cnn tonight." i'm jim sciutto live from lviv in ukraine, along with the great laura coates in the u.s. the pentagon says tens of thousands of russian troops have now amassed in eastern ukraine. one of putin's commanders claims their new goal is to take full control of not just the donbas region in the east but southern ukraine to provide a land corridor to crimea and perhaps go further. still, president zelenskyy expressed hope and defiance tonight. >> translator: we will defend ourselves as long as necessary to break this ambition of the russian federation. the armed forces of ukraine continue to deter attacks by russian invaders in the east and south of our country. and i am grateful to each of our defenders who are bravely holding on. >> in this new offensive, they continue tonight in the region. this is the push and pull of the front lines. the russians launched for air strikes on the southern port city of mariupol earlier. an estimated 100,00
i want to hand it over to laura coates and jim sciutto in ukraine. jim? >> anderson, thanks so much. this is "cnn tonight." i'm jim sciutto live from lviv in ukraine, along with the great laura coates in the u.s. the pentagon says tens of thousands of russian troops have now amassed in eastern ukraine. one of putin's commanders claims their new goal is to take full control of not just the donbas region in the east but southern ukraine to provide a land corridor to crimea and...
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you just heard what the adviser told jim there. they normally go through in 20 hours, what would normally last a week. is it getting into ukraine enough to make a difference? . >> well, i certainly hope so. i want to make two other historic references if i could. first of all, the berlin airlift of 1949. we were flying a plane every 45 seconds behind the iron curtain to support the people in berlin. every 45 seconds. i'm not saying we need to do that. but we have established an air bridge out here in poland from east coast bases, specifically dover and charleston air force base. we have an incredible air fleet. 225 c-17s, 125 c-5s. we need to set up a ukraine airlift, if you will, from the united states into poland. then the red ball express. 6,000 trucks moving throughout from normandy into germany to support the third army advance by patton on germany. we need to have a similar red ball express. pushing hundreds of trucks all the way down here no dnipro, which is probably their significant log base in this area. we could use 15,0
you just heard what the adviser told jim there. they normally go through in 20 hours, what would normally last a week. is it getting into ukraine enough to make a difference? . >> well, i certainly hope so. i want to make two other historic references if i could. first of all, the berlin airlift of 1949. we were flying a plane every 45 seconds behind the iron curtain to support the people in berlin. every 45 seconds. i'm not saying we need to do that. but we have established an air bridge...
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joe, in illinois joe. >> booyah, jim -- joe from chicago. btlo, bartellos. >> there's something a little contrary here, this price i actually like it it's down 40%, you buy some here and then some below 20 let's go to mark >> booyah, jim, mark here. my wife and my four-year-old daughter love your show, thanks for all of you do. ciso, the cyber security company, they on the nasdaq, what do you think? >> paulo alto, again, another price target beat bum today, paolo alto is the one to own ian in kentucky. ian. >> caller: booyah from the family farm outside local kentucky. >> oh, i wish i were there >> caller: i'm here to discuss the ever growing industry, as you know, drones are practical in so many industries, military, agriculture, delivery and recreation, i have two stops on my radar, r-cat -- and. >> i like abav, i think if you go, aerial farming, if you go to the website you can see the switch blat and it's remarkable, i don't want to give you my politics but let's just say their stuff is really good and i think should be employed by our g
joe, in illinois joe. >> booyah, jim -- joe from chicago. btlo, bartellos. >> there's something a little contrary here, this price i actually like it it's down 40%, you buy some here and then some below 20 let's go to mark >> booyah, jim, mark here. my wife and my four-year-old daughter love your show, thanks for all of you do. ciso, the cyber security company, they on the nasdaq, what do you think? >> paulo alto, again, another price target beat bum today, paolo alto is...
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let's go to jim in florida, jim. >> caller: hey, jim cramer, jim clark here in tampa, florida, how are you doing? >> i love tampa, love it >> caller: beautiful listen, should i buy, sell or hold marvel technologies mrvl >> marvel happens to be my favorite semiconductor company why? they're in high growth, performance computing meaning the data center, and they're in 5g they're in the two strongest markets, mrvl should be bought right here all right. growth at a reasonable price which is garp. and a group that's been beaten down, which are the semis. much more "mad money," cramer exclusive with dr. erin topol with covid-19 cases rising in certain parts of the country, i'm learning about keeping the virus contained. and recently we've been hearing negative analysts about the prospects for the markets. rapid fire and tonight's edition of the lightning round, so stay with cramer. (vo) verizon is going ultra! and now, you can too with the offer you just can't miss. for a limited time, get a 5g phone on us! (mom) delightful. (vo) with no trade-in required. (dad) i love it. (vo) what's not to
let's go to jim in florida, jim. >> caller: hey, jim cramer, jim clark here in tampa, florida, how are you doing? >> i love tampa, love it >> caller: beautiful listen, should i buy, sell or hold marvel technologies mrvl >> marvel happens to be my favorite semiconductor company why? they're in high growth, performance computing meaning the data center, and they're in 5g they're in the two strongest markets, mrvl should be bought right here all right. growth at a...
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then >> how are you doing, jim. booyah >> booyah. >> so i may not be bringing you one that you love but i hope yu change your tune on it the name of the company is canopy growth, cgt. >> until federal law passes, you cannot own this stock. and federal law has not passed yet. and that, ladies and gentlemen, it the conclusion of "the lightning round. >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> coming up, winners never quit and quitters never win. buffet, musk and unlocking value in a whirlpool of pessimism. next >> cramer, you are super your awesome >> i'm a first time investors. >> thank you for inspiring me to get into the game. >> your show is the best i'm so glad. >> i want to you know that you have transformed thank you, cramer. you're a one-man stitchwork master. but your staffing plan needs to go up a size. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ es el mes de la camioneta ch
then >> how are you doing, jim. booyah >> booyah. >> so i may not be bringing you one that you love but i hope yu change your tune on it the name of the company is canopy growth, cgt. >> until federal law passes, you cannot own this stock. and federal law has not passed yet. and that, ladies and gentlemen, it the conclusion of "the lightning round. >> "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade >>> coming up, winners never quit and...
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we have been speaking to del weatherspoon and jim hopkins. they have told us a little bit about the good news and who tells that good news. and most of the stories, the women of the first. why would the gospel writers take women who are marginalized then and many times now to be the spokesperson? >> i think it's witness that the gospel not only is from the marginalized, it is for the marginalized. those that speak it often receive it and clearly, we're talking about galilee, jesus's ministry was primarily among the marginalized. economically, racially, health and purity codes all marginalized. the women bearing the good news is witness to the gospel comes for the marginalized. >> that's excellent. >> jesus is coming out of nazareth, it women as jim was saying are marginalized and again, god is using those margins to tell the story. the women were faithful and they walked with jesus. they gave out of their resources. this piece of faith they are sharing with one another, i think jesus is lifting them up because as we lift up women and children
we have been speaking to del weatherspoon and jim hopkins. they have told us a little bit about the good news and who tells that good news. and most of the stories, the women of the first. why would the gospel writers take women who are marginalized then and many times now to be the spokesperson? >> i think it's witness that the gospel not only is from the marginalized, it is for the marginalized. those that speak it often receive it and clearly, we're talking about galilee, jesus's...
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zeke emanuel. >> thank you. >> i want to get back to jim in ukraine. jim? >> thanks, laura. britain, canada, new zealand, just some of the countries taking new economic measures today to squeeze russia. but up next, i'm going to speak to a former adviser to vladimir putin himself. he has one step he believes that could stop the war within a month. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs yoyou back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people have their money just sitting around doing nothing... that's bad, they shohouldn't do that. they're getting crushed by inflation. well, i feel for them. they're taking financial advice from memes. [baby spits out milk] i'll get my onesies®. ♪ “baby one more time” by britney spears ♪ good to have you back, old friend. yeah, eyes on the road, benny. welcome to a new chapter in investing. [ding] e*trade now from morgan stanley. ♪ baby got back by sir mix-a-lot ♪ unlimited cashback match... only from discover. mission control, we are go for launch. um, she's eating the rocket. ♪ lunchables! b
zeke emanuel. >> thank you. >> i want to get back to jim in ukraine. jim? >> thanks, laura. britain, canada, new zealand, just some of the countries taking new economic measures today to squeeze russia. but up next, i'm going to speak to a former adviser to vladimir putin himself. he has one step he believes that could stop the war within a month. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ nice suits, you guys blend right in. the world needs yoyou back. i'm retired greg, you know this. people...
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tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an email to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to "mad money." madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> what do we do with a retailer like best buy that's already come down dramatically from its highs to the point where it now sells for a palletry ten times earnings? this stock can't get any love because wall street is so worried about a recession. but at some point it simply gets too schaep to ignore with hp ink, maybe people want this stuff at home again have we reached the buying point with best buy? earlier today we had the chance to speak with corie barry, the ceo of best buy at one of her beautiful midtown manhattan stores take a look. corie, when you talk about best buy, you don't talk about equipment. you don't talk about the beautiful store. you talk about purpose why? >> purpose is the foundation of why we exist on the planet our purpose we believe is to enrich lives through technology. and don't confuse wit a tag line it is genuinely why we exist on the planet if you were to talk to
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you'd say jim cramer's here for my bowl. and you're out of there in less than two minutes what we're finding is people value that valued proposition and you know, it's very attractive to people in some cases, it's a better proposition than delivery because you control the experience more than the delivery experience. we want to be available for all the occasions. we're just doing everything we can to make the digital occasion as frictionless as possible. as easy as possible. then we won't compromise on the culinary >> i think all of us customers know that. one last question. the other day, we have people sending in all sorts of numbers. rice, all time high. beans, high. avocados are insane. chipotle is a huge consumer of these. what can you do to off set them without raising prices too much? >> yeah, look, we have a full-court press on driving any inefficiencies out of the system i have to hand it to our supply chain team and our partners that supply us. you know, fortunately, we don't buy a lot of conventional items because
you'd say jim cramer's here for my bowl. and you're out of there in less than two minutes what we're finding is people value that valued proposition and you know, it's very attractive to people in some cases, it's a better proposition than delivery because you control the experience more than the delivery experience. we want to be available for all the occasions. we're just doing everything we can to make the digital occasion as frictionless as possible. as easy as possible. then we won't...
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david: jim switzenberg protested, too, as his business struggled to survive. jim: did it impact us tremendously? yes. it was angry, scared, and fearful all at the same time. hard to sleep for a bunch of days. david: as the state restrictions ease, jim cheers on the ideals of freedom that founded the nation. jim: today is the celebration of us deciding that we are a country that is about the people, and everyone is gonna be equal in america forever. david: he's a swing voter whose main concern is getting the country moving again. jim: i'm very cautious talking about the trump, just because there is so--it's so polarized america. do i think he's the best president we ever had? probably not. but is he the change we need right now? probably. do i wanna see him re-elected? i'm not sure. i just would like to see career politicians go away. [crackng] ♪♪♪ ♪ i shall not, i shall not be moved. ♪ ♪ like a tree that's standing by the water, ♪ ♪ i shall not be moved. ♪♪ david: the rust belt of the northeast suffered decades of economic decline, and peop
david: jim switzenberg protested, too, as his business struggled to survive. jim: did it impact us tremendously? yes. it was angry, scared, and fearful all at the same time. hard to sleep for a bunch of days. david: as the state restrictions ease, jim cheers on the ideals of freedom that founded the nation. jim: today is the celebration of us deciding that we are a country that is about the people, and everyone is gonna be equal in america forever. david: he's a swing voter whose main concern...
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jim? >>> scott mclean in lviv. thanks so much. >>> still to come in hour. as ukrainians wake up every day to heavy shelling, russian violence against civilian, their faith is still a safe place. we speak to an archbishop, two ukrainian catholics here in the u.s., about what this easter sunday is like in war-torn ukraine. >>> plus sennot just bun but tw suspicious deaths of russian oligarchs in the past week. these tycoons you see there, and their families found dead. what are the investigations finding? >>> and later, they escaped bucha just in time. now, they are safely away but they are seeing the horrors here, hearing the stories of the hell they left behind. how one family from bucha is managing now. >> we can see photos in -- on the internet of places we know. a lake with benches. a park where we used to take walks. and now, there is a mass grave there. it -- it's really horrible to see. it not only cleans, it hydrates my skin. as a dermatotologist, i want what's best for our skin. wi
jim? >>> scott mclean in lviv. thanks so much. >>> still to come in hour. as ukrainians wake up every day to heavy shelling, russian violence against civilian, their faith is still a safe place. we speak to an archbishop, two ukrainian catholics here in the u.s., about what this easter sunday is like in war-torn ukraine. >>> plus sennot just bun but tw suspicious deaths of russian oligarchs in the past week. these tycoons you see there, and their families found dead....
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i have noticed one thing and jim, you're right. the customer service is phenomenal i fly delta all of the time and i like the airline, and delta is number one right now the problem that i see potentially would be people were pent up, right people have kind of gotten that out of their system and they've had the greatest march on record and is this as good as it gets everyone was talking about the peak in inflation. peaked inflation, maybe we peaked a bit in the airline travel i'm not saying that we have, but i'm saying that is a possibility so i'm not quite as giddy as everybody else as a matter of fact, my last three flights on delta have been half full, just to give you an example and that was not the case in the previous three months where it was always absolutely sold out and packed and they wanted to buy my ticket so that's why i kind of scratched my head a little bit and said, you know what? maybe this is starting to slow down we'll know a lot more after we get through spring break and all of the different travel that we've ha
i have noticed one thing and jim, you're right. the customer service is phenomenal i fly delta all of the time and i like the airline, and delta is number one right now the problem that i see potentially would be people were pent up, right people have kind of gotten that out of their system and they've had the greatest march on record and is this as good as it gets everyone was talking about the peak in inflation. peaked inflation, maybe we peaked a bit in the airline travel i'm not saying that...
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jim? >> you just don't know at this point what the russians have in store for the ukrainians next, whether this is a permanent withdrawal of some sort or if they're just repositioning as you were saying, signaling for something different and potentially more violent and dangerous for the people of ukraine. ed, this dramatic footage we were showing a few moments ago where the russian forces and one occupied area of ukraine are just unleashing explosives and firing upon protesters to try to disperse a demonstration there. what do you know about that? and i guess it just goes to show you the bravery and the courage of these ukrainians time and again in various towns across ukraine. they are just standing up to these russian occupiers even when they're outgunned and outmanned. >> reporter: yeah. this is a small village northwest of mariupol, and this is an area and a region of ukraine that right now for several days have been in the midst of trying to create human corridors to get people evacu
jim? >> you just don't know at this point what the russians have in store for the ukrainians next, whether this is a permanent withdrawal of some sort or if they're just repositioning as you were saying, signaling for something different and potentially more violent and dangerous for the people of ukraine. ed, this dramatic footage we were showing a few moments ago where the russian forces and one occupied area of ukraine are just unleashing explosives and firing upon protesters to try to...
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>> he basically described, jim, a city that is raised, right? these were high-rise buildings and they have been pancaked with people inside of them. we heard from president zelenskyy saying that borodianka is even more dreadful than b bucha. there were more than 300 believed to be dead in bucha and in borodianka, believed to be even larger. he also said when i interviewed him, there's a lot of rubble but doesn't have much hope of survivals. >> the city is completely destroyed in terms of its infrastructure. the power lines are down. water and gas supply pipelines destroyed. even sewage pipelines are destroyed so effectively, the city was turned into the prehistoric conditions and it's uninhabitable at the moment. >> so right now, this is what people, ukrainians on the eastern side of the country are looking at. they're looking at what the russian forces left as they departed from the kyiv area, including bucha, including borodianka. it's part of the reason, jim and bianna, why panic has set in so much and people are trying to get out of the area
>> he basically described, jim, a city that is raised, right? these were high-rise buildings and they have been pancaked with people inside of them. we heard from president zelenskyy saying that borodianka is even more dreadful than b bucha. there were more than 300 believed to be dead in bucha and in borodianka, believed to be even larger. he also said when i interviewed him, there's a lot of rubble but doesn't have much hope of survivals. >> the city is completely destroyed in...
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i would like to go to jim in pennsylvania jim. >> caller: boo-yah, item how are you? >> i'm doing fine. how are you? >> caller: good, sir true pleasure. i'm a longtime holder of fedex stock has taken a beating the last 12 months do you expect a turnaround >> i think it can. i think commerce is going to come back. we have ukraine and we have problems in china. but i think you have to think a little bit longer term about this incredible company that fred smith built it's a very well run company, but right now, the numbers are probably too high because of all the worldwide turmoil. but e-commerce is very strong. i also, when u.p.s. came down, down, down, i brought it up with jeff i said maybe we should look at it ben these stocks are getting hot because their numbers are probably too high. we're in a moment where wall street wants growth at a decent price. also known as garp we just gave you 20 to pick from much more "mad money" ahead including my exclusive with zoom is there room for zoom in a post covid world? i'm getting the latest from the company's cfo, and i like i
i would like to go to jim in pennsylvania jim. >> caller: boo-yah, item how are you? >> i'm doing fine. how are you? >> caller: good, sir true pleasure. i'm a longtime holder of fedex stock has taken a beating the last 12 months do you expect a turnaround >> i think it can. i think commerce is going to come back. we have ukraine and we have problems in china. but i think you have to think a little bit longer term about this incredible company that fred smith built it's a...
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hey, jim, it's personal lieszed. then they blast you the same content whereas what consumers really want is for companies to listen to them, pay attention to them and to tailor how they engage with them in their interests, the things they bought in the past that's considered to be friendly, helpful, you're paying attention as a company when they do that. most companies just aren't yet doing a great job of it. those that are are really reaping the rewards. those companies in our survey that said they were investing in this digital engagement based on average, an average of 70% revenue growth in the past year. that is just amazing when you think about the breadth of companies that are in there. >> i do want to put in a plug for twilio in the sense you have a platform people who use it will be able to close that gap. they will know you gave a talk recently to morgan stanley you always like to buy one kind of outfit and they keep pushing things you don't want. i think that your platform would make that seem ridiculous. i
hey, jim, it's personal lieszed. then they blast you the same content whereas what consumers really want is for companies to listen to them, pay attention to them and to tailor how they engage with them in their interests, the things they bought in the past that's considered to be friendly, helpful, you're paying attention as a company when they do that. most companies just aren't yet doing a great job of it. those that are are really reaping the rewards. those companies in our survey that said...
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[applause] >> so thank you all so much, and jim, jim, you know how i feel about you. love you, guy. love you, and to all of the other grand marshals, i met you all at the flag raising. thank you so much for being here. thank you. [speaking native language] >> thank you. >> thank you, consular general. we've got a few more highlights before we get to the supervisor's message, but we've got a few more things before we get there. we'll begin with the murphy irish dancers. [♪♪♪] >> thank you very much, murphy school of irish dancing. now, we're going to bring up the man who leads all of our events, mr. liam frost. >> thank you, sean. public speaking, one of my favorite things to do. welcome to the 171 st. patrick's day season. before we get started, we're missing two people that were huge to me. one, john moylan, who was a part grand marshal, as well as catherine linehan, and then, our friend in the mayor's office we're honoring this year as one of the honorary grant marshals, charlotte shulze, so i'd like to take a minute to remember them. thank you. wow, it was two years ago tha
[applause] >> so thank you all so much, and jim, jim, you know how i feel about you. love you, guy. love you, and to all of the other grand marshals, i met you all at the flag raising. thank you so much for being here. thank you. [speaking native language] >> thank you. >> thank you, consular general. we've got a few more highlights before we get to the supervisor's message, but we've got a few more things before we get there. we'll begin with the murphy irish dancers....
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jim? >> all the terror he caused on that train, jason carroll in new york, thanks so much. >>> let's speak to criminal defense attorney cnn legal analyst joey jackson. good to have you. i'm curious. you've seen and been involved in a lot of cases. have you ever seen someone like this, someone carry out what was a planned act of violence, the smoke grenades, the multiple clips, and then turn himself in? >> yeah, jim, good to be with you. good morning to you and bianna. these are difficult and crazy times and the more we believe we're safe and sound, the more instances like this occur, which make us feel just the opposite. now, you know, certainly there is a variety of instances and cases that occurred. this one particularly compelling. we have a tremendous subway system in new york city. people need to be safe. people need to be secure. people need to know that when instances like this occur, we have a unified police force that inte intervenes. this is unique, he'll be brought to justice, i
jim? >> all the terror he caused on that train, jason carroll in new york, thanks so much. >>> let's speak to criminal defense attorney cnn legal analyst joey jackson. good to have you. i'm curious. you've seen and been involved in a lot of cases. have you ever seen someone like this, someone carry out what was a planned act of violence, the smoke grenades, the multiple clips, and then turn himself in? >> yeah, jim, good to be with you. good morning to you and bianna. these...
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>> so, i mean, obviously you have to be in the market jim makes a great point. for the long term we're talking about the duration now if you're being looking for capital appreciation you have to be in the markets. now as it relates to the techtrade, i think -- if you look at an apple or as an example, name $100 billion of free cash flow anding goo google has $100 billion in free cash flow it's important to know how important that is if you're looking at long duration with the ten-year at 2.7% roughly yes, the non-profitable tech and the companies that do not have free cash flow or profits today aren't going to struggle, but i think it's a safe bet to put some capital to work and to jimmy's point it's an easy button to push, and i think it would make sense in this one >> carrie, still even if you're a long-term investor, you could see bumps along the ride of the large-cap tech stocks particularly when it comes to guidance in the second quarter and what they're seeing in the big impact and netflix for one, which i think you own, could see an impact on europe, et c
>> so, i mean, obviously you have to be in the market jim makes a great point. for the long term we're talking about the duration now if you're being looking for capital appreciation you have to be in the markets. now as it relates to the techtrade, i think -- if you look at an apple or as an example, name $100 billion of free cash flow anding goo google has $100 billion in free cash flow it's important to know how important that is if you're looking at long duration with the ten-year at...