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what is jim crow? david: people come into the museum and, quite frankly, most people don't know the accurate story of jim crow. 1820's, a struggling white stage actor blackened his ace, adopted a persona of black -- i don't know any other way to say it -- fool. started entertaining audiences. he was not the first person to dress in blackface. he was not even the first person to dress in blackface and imitate blacks as fools. but he was the first to become famous for it. it was not very long before it had taken off in the united states. his stage name was jim crow. it became a synonym for all the ways blacks were mocked, belittled, and discriminated against. when i thought of the name for the museum -- and i will share this with you. if i had to do it over again, it might not be the jim crow museum of racist memorabilia. i am not sure what i would call it. the reason that name seem so appealing at the time was because most of my collection thefrom the 1870's to 1960's. it was a nice umbrella term for my
what is jim crow? david: people come into the museum and, quite frankly, most people don't know the accurate story of jim crow. 1820's, a struggling white stage actor blackened his ace, adopted a persona of black -- i don't know any other way to say it -- fool. started entertaining audiences. he was not the first person to dress in blackface. he was not even the first person to dress in blackface and imitate blacks as fools. but he was the first to become famous for it. it was not very long...
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the jim crow museum. we or four projects that are not from the jim crow era. that despite progress in the u.s., that we still have , values, and behavior that are, white frankly, indicative of the jim crow mindset. >> can you begin telling us about some of the objects you selected for this? >> i certainly will. i keep in mind that the jim crow museum focuses on everyday objects. we do not typically spend a lot of time inking about racist organizations. objects areour everyday objects. so here is one that blends both of those things. because this represents andone's memory of the kkk yet it is an everyday objects. i challenge you. what do you think the function of these are. promoting a white supremacist mastic terrorism group. where would you expect this to be in the home? >> maybe on some kind of lamp? david: not a bad answer. these were treetops for the christmas tree. that shows you how the ideas reflected in the object society. the entire this is an example. this doll here. i think this was the 2008 e
the jim crow museum. we or four projects that are not from the jim crow era. that despite progress in the u.s., that we still have , values, and behavior that are, white frankly, indicative of the jim crow mindset. >> can you begin telling us about some of the objects you selected for this? >> i certainly will. i keep in mind that the jim crow museum focuses on everyday objects. we do not typically spend a lot of time inking about racist organizations. objects areour everyday...
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we're a key part of that, jim. we have very specialized processing that we provide for the data center and the cloud. it's called a data processing unit just like you have a cpu or central processing unit or a r gpu, like a general processer unit so that's one trend. and then the second in the cloud is because of all this demand, the cloud customers themselves are starting to design their own and need partners to work with them to enable the new use cases and ultimately solve the bandwidth challenges you're talking about. i think overall cloud is certainly in the early innings, but i would say for marvell, that's the next big growth driver for us behind 5g, and today at the analyst day we articulated our strong view that cloud is at least as big an opportunity for marvell, if not a larger opportunity for us in the future because of the bigger tam that we're going after. >> i know -- when you have a double like my chapel trust, we were so tempted to take some off. uh-uh. he's got more ahead than any other semi i kno
we're a key part of that, jim. we have very specialized processing that we provide for the data center and the cloud. it's called a data processing unit just like you have a cpu or central processing unit or a r gpu, like a general processer unit so that's one trend. and then the second in the cloud is because of all this demand, the cloud customers themselves are starting to design their own and need partners to work with them to enable the new use cases and ultimately solve the bandwidth...
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doesn't say i want to do a deal with you and me and hunter biden or even you, me, hunter biden, and jim biden. he said between one of the most prominent families from the united states, talking about the biden family. >> it was never about hunter biden or jim biden, it was about the family name. >> tucker: at this point, he was a sitting vice president. so i want to fast-forward to 2017, early may, 2017 and at this point, you've agreed to become part of this deal, hunter biden, jim biden, the vice president brother, james gilliard and they are asking you to meet with the former vice president in los angeles. despite the context and why they want you to meet with them. >> across those days in los angeles in may of 2017 that you're referencing, i met with hunter biden multiple times, and rob walker and the discussion was they wanted me to sit down with of the fathers to meet with him and at a high level discuss the biden family. >> tucker: let me ask you, can you explain to us who rob walker is? >> a partner in rosemont seneca and had a very close relationship with the biden family and ha
doesn't say i want to do a deal with you and me and hunter biden or even you, me, hunter biden, and jim biden. he said between one of the most prominent families from the united states, talking about the biden family. >> it was never about hunter biden or jim biden, it was about the family name. >> tucker: at this point, he was a sitting vice president. so i want to fast-forward to 2017, early may, 2017 and at this point, you've agreed to become part of this deal, hunter biden, jim...
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jim mccormick from natwest markets stays with us. let's get to the first word news with laura wright. >> the conservation hearing for supreme court nominee amy coney barrett dissented into a clash over obamacare, the pandemic, and president donald trump. she cast herself as someone who puts personal preference aside, pointing to what she sees as a vital but limited role for federal judges. barrett says justices are not on the bench to make value judgments. hong kong scraps trading of stocks and bonds today after a tropical storm prompted officials to close schools. gnal was set to number eight. trading in the city was last affected by the weather in august. the coronavirus pandemic will cost of the u.s. around $16 trillion, four times the cost of the great recession, according to former treasury secretary larry summers and fellow harvard economist david cussler. added the cost of loss-of-life and health to the direct economic impact. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalis
jim mccormick from natwest markets stays with us. let's get to the first word news with laura wright. >> the conservation hearing for supreme court nominee amy coney barrett dissented into a clash over obamacare, the pandemic, and president donald trump. she cast herself as someone who puts personal preference aside, pointing to what she sees as a vital but limited role for federal judges. barrett says justices are not on the bench to make value judgments. hong kong scraps trading of...
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his stage name was jim crow. it at some point became a synonym for all the ways blacks were marked, belittled, and discriminated against. we ask people, what is jim crow? some will say it was the laws. they have some base understanding that the whites only for the segregated -- >> black people are familiar with segregation and jim crow. it, theyle talk about have the misunderstanding it was created at a specific point in time all at once. we educate people at the museum it occurred all over the country and add very different points within the jim crow period. >> the laws are critical but the system did not just run on laws. it ran on customs and practices. not in places where you may have had as many laws, you still had jim crow practices. practices that supported the racial hierarchy. failed, you had violence. orher the threat of violence symbolic violence or actual physical violence. this and i don't think this is a mistake. hierarchy of racial popularly known as jim crow could not have existed in this country
his stage name was jim crow. it at some point became a synonym for all the ways blacks were marked, belittled, and discriminated against. we ask people, what is jim crow? some will say it was the laws. they have some base understanding that the whites only for the segregated -- >> black people are familiar with segregation and jim crow. it, theyle talk about have the misunderstanding it was created at a specific point in time all at once. we educate people at the museum it occurred all...
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where you may not have had as many laws, you still had jim crow practices. practices that supported the racial hierarchy. when that failed, you had violence. ,n the threat of violence symbolic violence, is actual physical violence. i do not think this is a mistake. -- it could not have existed in this country without violence. it just could not. we have added another layer to that understanding because we made the point that the system is propped up by millions of everyday objects. postcards. ashtrays. incense burners. pernicious ways to spread racist propaganda. you name an everyday object, and the idea that jim crow was reflected in those objects, which in turn shaped future attitudes about african-americans. museumn more about the on sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern here on american history tv. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. each weekend, we explore our nation's past. >> next on the presidency, we hear from archivist craig wright about a road trip that first lady lou hoover took with her newly widowed father, traveling from california to washington
where you may not have had as many laws, you still had jim crow practices. practices that supported the racial hierarchy. when that failed, you had violence. ,n the threat of violence symbolic violence, is actual physical violence. i do not think this is a mistake. -- it could not have existed in this country without violence. it just could not. we have added another layer to that understanding because we made the point that the system is propped up by millions of everyday objects. postcards....
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later, it was on a poster of jim baker. he so smooth that people walk away feeling good even if he has been tough as nails. host: the book is "the man who ran washington: the life and times of james a. baker." we are welcoming your calls. john in southhampton, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: x for taking my call. -- thanks for taking my call. host: you bet. caller: an interesting thing about mr. baker is that he had a little war with the jewish community. we will leave this monies "washington journal" and take you live to conversations on digital politics posted by george washington university.
later, it was on a poster of jim baker. he so smooth that people walk away feeling good even if he has been tough as nails. host: the book is "the man who ran washington: the life and times of james a. baker." we are welcoming your calls. john in southhampton, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: x for taking my call. -- thanks for taking my call. host: you bet. caller: an interesting thing about mr. baker is that he had a little war with the jewish community. we will leave this...
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later, it was on a poster of jim baker. he so smooth that people walk away feeling good even if he has been tough as nails. host: the book is "the man who ran washington: the life and times of james a. baker." we are welcoming your calls. john in southhampton, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: x for taking my call. -- thanks for taking my call. host: you bet. caller: an interesting thing about mr. baker is that he had a little war with the jewish community. famous segment of that because they were demanding $10 million, a loan that we would guarantee, on top of all the other money that we were providing to them. along with services we provide. they were rather arrogantly demanding. stated and the president stated, bad feelings occurred. i think george the second the trip did his loss to the fact that the bad blood being created there. and susanr baker glasser, any response? guest: you are right there was some bad blood in a lot of ways. baker was quoted as saying, as that has been somewhat twisted. we go back and revis
later, it was on a poster of jim baker. he so smooth that people walk away feeling good even if he has been tough as nails. host: the book is "the man who ran washington: the life and times of james a. baker." we are welcoming your calls. john in southhampton, pennsylvania, republican line. caller: x for taking my call. -- thanks for taking my call. host: you bet. caller: an interesting thing about mr. baker is that he had a little war with the jewish community. famous segment of that...
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jim biden is referenced as 10% -- doesn't say biden, it says jim. then it has 10% for the big guy. i sit here and know that the big guy is referencing joe biden. that is crystal clear to me because i lived it, i met with the former vice president in person multiple times. and i had been meeting and talking with hunter biden and jim biden and rob walker and james gilliard. what the media has tried to hide, and i personally feel it's disgusting, is between not to may 13th email and the final document that was executed. in that document, the equity is broken up 20% hunter biden, 20% jim biden. there llc represented them. 20% james gilliard, 20% rob walker, and 20% me and my investment entity. what i asked the american people to read and look at is how from may 13th to the final night did jim biden go from a 10% owner to a 20% owner? that's not my question -- i'm sure there were discussions within the biden family. i wasn't privy to that discussion. but this is jim biden, the brother of the potential future president of the united states. it's not a distant cousin, it's not an employee
jim biden is referenced as 10% -- doesn't say biden, it says jim. then it has 10% for the big guy. i sit here and know that the big guy is referencing joe biden. that is crystal clear to me because i lived it, i met with the former vice president in person multiple times. and i had been meeting and talking with hunter biden and jim biden and rob walker and james gilliard. what the media has tried to hide, and i personally feel it's disgusting, is between not to may 13th email and the final...
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booyah to you, jim, again. my name is jay roku, young brand and atvi >> wow, very, very methodical portfolio here okay, roku, we know that that's the cord cutter, all right we're going to put that in entertainment technology that's a new category just created. qualcomm has terrific semisukters. semi-conductors. blizzard is having a great gaming season and a whole lot of new product coming out around it gilead got approval for remdesivir drug, gaming, dining out, wow, isn't that something to do these days chip and entertainment tech. i love this portfolio. i think this is a portfolio that's for keeps let's go to mark in california mark >> caller: booyah, jim how are you doing? >> this is a good day. how are you? >> caller: i'm doing great hey, on a diversification, i have citi bank, alaska, ge, bank of america and disney. >> wow all right. i see we got our work cut out for us, here, man. i sense someone who is going to need a little -- all right so bank of america, you know, bank, good bank. we don't need bank a
booyah to you, jim, again. my name is jay roku, young brand and atvi >> wow, very, very methodical portfolio here okay, roku, we know that that's the cord cutter, all right we're going to put that in entertainment technology that's a new category just created. qualcomm has terrific semisukters. semi-conductors. blizzard is having a great gaming season and a whole lot of new product coming out around it gilead got approval for remdesivir drug, gaming, dining out, wow, isn't that something...
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also it opened up a world of people like jim they jim baker, dick cheney and a whole new generation of people who came to the four. in his case it's an example of a president that is ronald reagan, seeing what made sense for him. it was an outsider coming to washington but he wanted to get things done so he didn't take it and meese who was a copout in the organizational skills, jim baker who is another president whowould pick the guy who ran not one but two campaigns against him . it ended up being i think as you said and not being a smart choice on his part. >> susan, what was that quality in jim baker that got him chosen for that job, that made him as successful as he was. he was on a course to be treasury secretary, pulled off this big bipartisan tax plan whichas we know, we haven't seen anything really likes it except back during the reagan years . but what was itabout him that pulled it all together ? >> judy, you know jim baker, this is a question everybody asks him and he'll give you this sort of faulty twang and he'll tell you my family as an adage, prior preparation prevents p
also it opened up a world of people like jim they jim baker, dick cheney and a whole new generation of people who came to the four. in his case it's an example of a president that is ronald reagan, seeing what made sense for him. it was an outsider coming to washington but he wanted to get things done so he didn't take it and meese who was a copout in the organizational skills, jim baker who is another president whowould pick the guy who ran not one but two campaigns against him . it ended up...
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maria: yeah, what about media and social media, let's talk real quick jim jim jordan twitter ceo and facebook ceo mark zuckerberg are testifying before the senate judiciary committee next month but you've been calling for them in the house for months now, what are you going to do about this coverup going on by the media? >> well two things when they testify, i think the first question i would ask jack dorsey is why are you censoring the new york post? all these facts we talked about are real. why are you still censoring the new york post and a publication that's been around since alexander hamilton for goodness sake so why are you doing that the remedy is legislation we've introduced doug and others on the judiciary committee that does a complete overhaul of section 230 brings back some liability for these folks and will have the incentives in place so that they can't keep censoring conservatives like they've been doing. >> exactly. maria: it's pretty extraordinary i know you both were recipients of that, go ahead final word here go ahead. >> no, maria i appreciate it because jim and
maria: yeah, what about media and social media, let's talk real quick jim jim jordan twitter ceo and facebook ceo mark zuckerberg are testifying before the senate judiciary committee next month but you've been calling for them in the house for months now, what are you going to do about this coverup going on by the media? >> well two things when they testify, i think the first question i would ask jack dorsey is why are you censoring the new york post? all these facts we talked about are...
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just finish. >> this will make you feel better >> guys, go ahead, jim, quick means jim. >> bottomed out at 47.50, just got back to 54 a couple of days ago. this will be in the high 50s and i'm out of it. i'm already looking at anbytsemen std >> i got more trades ahead we'll take a quick break and come back. stand by turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is totally customizable, so you focus only on what you want. okay, it's got screeners and watchlists. and you can even see how your predictions might affect the value of the stocks you're interested in. now this is what i'm talking about. yeah, it'll free up more time for your... uh, true crime shows? british baking competitions. hm. didn't peg you for a crumpet guy. focus on what matters to you with thinkorswim. ♪ when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ it has encouraged other people to take the time for each other. ♪ ♪ keeping your oysters growing whi
just finish. >> this will make you feel better >> guys, go ahead, jim, quick means jim. >> bottomed out at 47.50, just got back to 54 a couple of days ago. this will be in the high 50s and i'm out of it. i'm already looking at anbytsemen std >> i got more trades ahead we'll take a quick break and come back. stand by turn on my tv and boom, it's got all my favorite shows right there. i wish my trading platform worked like that. well have you tried thinkorswim? this is...
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and, peter, you know, jim baker, what does he think of what's going on now? and we know this interview will be released in september, so time will pass from, you know, another month or so. but, george, what about that? >> i think he would have been at sea. he was shaped, as i said, by the postwar. his dna were the architects of the postwar world. they were the influences that he never stopped comparing himself to. and today, first of all, trump's washington would be just a mind-bogglingly alien and appalling place for richard holbrooke. everything that trump does in foreign policy is the opposite of what richard holbrooke would do. everything. i can't think of a single move trump has made that holbrooke would have agreed with and vice versa. he would have been writing columns for "the washington post," he would have been denouncing the isolationism, america first. i he would have been talking about the importance of the transatlantic a alliance and nato and our allies in asia. and during the pandemic, i think he would have been a brilliant organizer of other
and, peter, you know, jim baker, what does he think of what's going on now? and we know this interview will be released in september, so time will pass from, you know, another month or so. but, george, what about that? >> i think he would have been at sea. he was shaped, as i said, by the postwar. his dna were the architects of the postwar world. they were the influences that he never stopped comparing himself to. and today, first of all, trump's washington would be just a mind-bogglingly...
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jim and poppy? >> thanks so much, vanessa. arlette, you've been covering the former vice president, joe biden. of course he's visiting key swing states as well. what is the strategy this week? how out and about will he be? where will his focus be? >> reporter: joe biden is off the campaign trail today, quite the contrast to the multiple rallies president trump is holding with eight days to go until the election. biden's running mate, kamala harris, will appear on "the view" later this morning and will up on capitol hill to vote against the nomination of amy coney barrett to the supreme court. now the biden campaign has argued they are campaigning aggressively, and most importantly in a safe manner. that has meant more limited appearances. socially distanced events in the age of coronavirus, as they are presenting that contrast to how the president campaigns, and last night, in an interview that aired on "60 minutes" joe biden talked about the possibility that president trump could still win this ele
jim and poppy? >> thanks so much, vanessa. arlette, you've been covering the former vice president, joe biden. of course he's visiting key swing states as well. what is the strategy this week? how out and about will he be? where will his focus be? >> reporter: joe biden is off the campaign trail today, quite the contrast to the multiple rallies president trump is holding with eight days to go until the election. biden's running mate, kamala harris, will appear on "the...
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bill >> caller: hey, jim. bill in saint augustine, florida. >> nice place. >> caller: i watch your show regularly and the way you share with investors a limited partnership, mplx. >> i'm familiar with it. again, probably like it for the yield, which is around 16% i find that typically, i don't know about these guys, but typically that kind of yield is unsustainable and will be cut. maybe this is the ultimate exception, and good luck to them let's go to dustin in tennessee. dustin >> caller: hey, jim. booyah from tennessee. >> booyah. >> caller: jim, i've been managing golf courses for around 20 years and i've never seen golf courses this busy, driving ranges this busy they're packed covid's really drove the numbers up earlier this week, ticker ely agreed to buy out top golf in the deal valued over $2 billion. >> right. >> caller: the combination of top golf and callaway seems like a great investment continues to explode if covid hangs around if we get a vaccine -- >> dustin, people said they spent too much mon
bill >> caller: hey, jim. bill in saint augustine, florida. >> nice place. >> caller: i watch your show regularly and the way you share with investors a limited partnership, mplx. >> i'm familiar with it. again, probably like it for the yield, which is around 16% i find that typically, i don't know about these guys, but typically that kind of yield is unsustainable and will be cut. maybe this is the ultimate exception, and good luck to them let's go to dustin in...
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>> that's it, jim. we've been laying the ground work for this for the last five years with arguably one of the biggest transformation in all of consumer package goods it's enabling us to seize the moment we had industry leading household penetration games. we are seeing the fruits of our labor for the past several years. >> i want to go to conagra is the leader of driving multiple purchases. you have a slide other than the never do well kraft heinz, you are doing better than anybody el else i don't think people understand how repeating purchases are important. so walk us through that. >> the healthier brands are strictly tied to the level of advertising spent. advertising plays a role, but we believe it starts with designing and building phenomenal products and packages that are modern and appeal to the consumer then we seek out physical availability, which is distribution, then we invest in advertising. that building what we call mental availability. people know it's there, they see it and want to buy
>> that's it, jim. we've been laying the ground work for this for the last five years with arguably one of the biggest transformation in all of consumer package goods it's enabling us to seize the moment we had industry leading household penetration games. we are seeing the fruits of our labor for the past several years. >> i want to go to conagra is the leader of driving multiple purchases. you have a slide other than the never do well kraft heinz, you are doing better than anybody...
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welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim, good to be with you again >> nick. people are having a trip and one of the reasons is consistency. i think there are a lot of people just as a change in pace don't understand why american electric power can be consistent can you describe to those who never understood this business why you and i think this stock is going to go this high >> we are investing in infrastructure needed for resiliency and reliability to service our customers. we continue with our capital program, we are the most capital intense industry in the u.s. we adjust when ever there is changes relative to the economy itself we have sort of a compensation going on between our residential load which is increasing because of the stay-at-home environment verses commercial which is lagged because of the economy. residential is coming down at the same time but we are still from a positive finance right lane standpoint continuing to focus on that along with call saving to ensure we remain consistent >> jerez deresidential good ande are rather magnificent rev
welcome back to "mad money." >> thank you, jim, good to be with you again >> nick. people are having a trip and one of the reasons is consistency. i think there are a lot of people just as a change in pace don't understand why american electric power can be consistent can you describe to those who never understood this business why you and i think this stock is going to go this high >> we are investing in infrastructure needed for resiliency and reliability to...
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to your point on exxon, jim. you know, you do wonder with the dividend yield at 10 pate 5% and an expectation that it is not goegto last and then a question over all at exxon mobile about capital allocation there overall in terms how they've gone about it and how much they should be spending and cap x >> look, people forget what mike from chevron did when everyone was running away from the gulf, they built. they went big in the gulf and those are not shale whales those are whales that stand the test of time in terms of production there i also want to remind people that the president is his own worst enemy when it comes to the price of price of oil because the lower we produce, the lower price we get. by the way, let me explain i think that the banks were a value trap i think those have, the ones that have big loans to the consumer, those will have to be criticized loans givenen t ethet so many tenants that aren't paying versus say a goldman sachs where i think it's very, very minimal when it comes to individuals
to your point on exxon, jim. you know, you do wonder with the dividend yield at 10 pate 5% and an expectation that it is not goegto last and then a question over all at exxon mobile about capital allocation there overall in terms how they've gone about it and how much they should be spending and cap x >> look, people forget what mike from chevron did when everyone was running away from the gulf, they built. they went big in the gulf and those are not shale whales those are whales that...
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great show >> mad money tonight >> good stuff, jim thanks jim has i think bed bath at 6:00 p.m. eastern time in the meantime, welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and leslie picker. we're watching for headlines on stimulus let's get to santelli with ism >> yeah. big data points here construction spending really coming in at a level that is much higher than expected. looking for a number up three quarters of one percent. double it. up 1.4 % on construction spending this is an august number it is now the second best number of the year, the first best number was january up 1.9 very solid now the money ball number for the 10:00 hour, our september read on ism manufacturing. we're expecting a number around 56.5 this is a disappointment 5 5 .4 55.4 is the number and if we go through the internals, you can see what's going on here. new orders is a problem. 67 .6 last time 60.2, our new read if we look at what's going on with regard to prices paid, it's ramping up 62.8 versus under 60 59.5 last time and maybe the most telling number, e
great show >> mad money tonight >> good stuff, jim thanks jim has i think bed bath at 6:00 p.m. eastern time in the meantime, welcome to another hour of "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with david faber and leslie picker. we're watching for headlines on stimulus let's get to santelli with ism >> yeah. big data points here construction spending really coming in at a level that is much higher than expected. looking for a number up three quarters of one...
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jim and pop? >> brian young, when we -- i mean, how many days ago, three days ago was it -- ryan nobles, i'm sorry, it's been a long night. there was a debate and there were a lot of people sitting in that audience for an extended amount of time inside. what do we know about mask-wearing among those who were there? >> well, the first thing we know, poppy, was that it was required of everyone who attended that debate at the cleveland clinic to wear a mask while the debate was taking place, and around the time of the degate starting the trump family members came into the debate hall. they were not wearing masks, and a staff member from the cleveland clinic according to a pool reporter at the time actually approached them to give them masks so that they could put them on during the debate and they refused to put them on. they asked the person to go away and they never wore those masks. that's pretty indicative as to how the trump campaign, the administration have handled mask usage frankly. the presi
jim and pop? >> brian young, when we -- i mean, how many days ago, three days ago was it -- ryan nobles, i'm sorry, it's been a long night. there was a debate and there were a lot of people sitting in that audience for an extended amount of time inside. what do we know about mask-wearing among those who were there? >> well, the first thing we know, poppy, was that it was required of everyone who attended that debate at the cleveland clinic to wear a mask while the debate was taking...
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mark >> hi jim. i am back for some of that great insight you so generously share. >> oh man, you are a nice guy. i have a question of tractor supply two days ago if price target was raised to 167, i read yesterday their price ahead of tomorrow's earning is 150 with an anticipated move of 5.5% after reporting. the earnings are expected to be lower than the previous quarter. would i rather have a case of splits or should i buy more? >> okay, i don't want to play on the quarter. it is a concept. it is a gentleman farmer and what people are doing during this covid era i am not willing to get a traffic supply's bad quarter it would be strange, i would buy more because it is where the people in are going. >> mark in iowa. >> booyah to jimmy in the deep freeze >> yes we have a lot of eiowans here. >> i was trading just under $50 to share a little above below 57. recently reported of per share profit flat up to 2%, not the down 2% expected earlier what would be a good price level to buy more verizon? >> we w
mark >> hi jim. i am back for some of that great insight you so generously share. >> oh man, you are a nice guy. i have a question of tractor supply two days ago if price target was raised to 167, i read yesterday their price ahead of tomorrow's earning is 150 with an anticipated move of 5.5% after reporting. the earnings are expected to be lower than the previous quarter. would i rather have a case of splits or should i buy more? >> okay, i don't want to play on the quarter....
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dte energy i'm sure jim knows it. i did not know it. $24 billion market cap this morning they announced their plans to spin off their midstream business we're talking about the nonutility natural gas pipeline storage and gathering business of dte you see the stock is reacting positively and it would make it a pure play regulated electric and natural gas utility, jim this is not dissimilar from what duke did with its pipeline business, nysor with its pipeline business. and both did quite well in terms of creating value it would seem after the transaction. they're going to spin it off, it will be a tax free spin to shareholders don't have a lot more details at this point fairly long press release. they had a gerood earnings, jim. >> there are a lot of people, the man who a lot of people -- the father of exports from natural gas saying we could see $5 natural gas i think he's a little too bullish. i do think that the way that you're creating wealth in pipelines and utility is to follow an elliott management game plan. el
dte energy i'm sure jim knows it. i did not know it. $24 billion market cap this morning they announced their plans to spin off their midstream business we're talking about the nonutility natural gas pipeline storage and gathering business of dte you see the stock is reacting positively and it would make it a pure play regulated electric and natural gas utility, jim this is not dissimilar from what duke did with its pipeline business, nysor with its pipeline business. and both did quite well in...
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jim: that's a great question, francine. i characterize this internally where is the fundamentalist, where i put myself in, it is don't fight the fed gang. there's no question the page and response,he monetary the blurring of fiscal and the last six months has inoculated the markets from beyond the scar tissue this pandemic and its consequences are causing. so the tides start to flow out monetary policy put a break and that's, but i think the next two quarters, we will see the tension play out. we have been inoculated, but the pain is beginning to creep in, and we see lots of restructurings, unemployment, and more permanent unemployment rather than temporary that we saw through the summer. i think the next two quarters will be telling to see how the tension plays out. francine: jim, are you expecting the next quarters to give us a sense of who will work from home and what that means for real estate? one of the stories tom and i was talking about yesterday with morgan stanley, morgan stanley looking for new headquarters. uncl
jim: that's a great question, francine. i characterize this internally where is the fundamentalist, where i put myself in, it is don't fight the fed gang. there's no question the page and response,he monetary the blurring of fiscal and the last six months has inoculated the markets from beyond the scar tissue this pandemic and its consequences are causing. so the tides start to flow out monetary policy put a break and that's, but i think the next two quarters, we will see the tension play out....
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jim lehrer: all right. [applause] jim lehrer we're going to move : to foreign affairs. the first question goes to mr. perot for a two minute answer, and sandy will ask. sander vanocur: mr. perot, in the postwar coldwar environment, what should be the overriding u.s. national interest? and what can the united states do, and what can it afford to do, to defend the national interest? mr. perot: again, if you're not rich, you're not a superpower. so we have two that i'd put as number one. i have number 1 and 1a. one is we've got to have the money to be able to pay for defense, and we've got to manufacture here. believe it or not, folks, you can't ship it all overseas, you've got to make it here. and you can't convert from potato chips to airplanes in an emergency. see, willow run could be converted from cars to airplanes in world war ii because it was here. we've got to make things here. you can't ship them overseas anymore. i hope we can talk more about that. second thing, on priorities. we've got to help russia succeed in its revolution and all of its republics. when we t
jim lehrer: all right. [applause] jim lehrer we're going to move : to foreign affairs. the first question goes to mr. perot for a two minute answer, and sandy will ask. sander vanocur: mr. perot, in the postwar coldwar environment, what should be the overriding u.s. national interest? and what can the united states do, and what can it afford to do, to defend the national interest? mr. perot: again, if you're not rich, you're not a superpower. so we have two that i'd put as number one. i have...
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. >> i'm jim sciutto. today the fight for florida, just five days out from election day, both campaigns are duking it out in duly rallies in that key state. we're seeing a record early voter turnout there and across the nation. moments ago we learned that north carolina it surpassed 80% of the total turn out of 2016 five days before the election. partially fuelled by interest in the election and a pandemic that sadly is getting worse in this country. right now 41 states, the map keeps getting hotter, are battling surges in new infections. >> look at the orange and deep red. not a single green state, nowhere it's going in the right direction. and the white house task force is warning of unrelenting broad community spread in the upper midwest and west. and dr. fauci says brace for more. >> there's going to be a whole lot of pain in this country with regard to additional cases and hospitalizations and deaths. we are on a very difficult trajectory. we are going in the wrong direction. >> we begin with drew gri
. >> i'm jim sciutto. today the fight for florida, just five days out from election day, both campaigns are duking it out in duly rallies in that key state. we're seeing a record early voter turnout there and across the nation. moments ago we learned that north carolina it surpassed 80% of the total turn out of 2016 five days before the election. partially fuelled by interest in the election and a pandemic that sadly is getting worse in this country. right now 41 states, the map keeps...
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jim and poppy? >> lauren, before you go, briefly, just to be really clear, they're doing this, which is not going to go anywhere, but not holding a press conference on a stimulus deal and not, you know, getting something done for the millions of american people who are waiting on lawmakers to stop fighting over this? >> well, that's exactly right, poppy. look, there are big disagreements between the white house and house democrats when it comes to a stimulus deal. and there's been a lot of confusion about what the president even wants. whether he even wants to be at the negotiating table when it comes to a stimulus deal. house speaker nancy pelosi has been cleared. she wants a comprehensive bill. she doesn't want piecemeal legislation where the president guess to send out $1,200 checks to individuals ahead of the election. what she wants to do is sit down and come to some kind of an agreement that is more comprehensive. but right now, the president all week has been back and forth about what he actu
jim and poppy? >> lauren, before you go, briefly, just to be really clear, they're doing this, which is not going to go anywhere, but not holding a press conference on a stimulus deal and not, you know, getting something done for the millions of american people who are waiting on lawmakers to stop fighting over this? >> well, that's exactly right, poppy. look, there are big disagreements between the white house and house democrats when it comes to a stimulus deal. and there's been a...
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>> how are you doing jim cramer? i have been watching your show for 20 years do you think it is possible to get the ceo on the line one of these days >> absolutely, we got to find out what the heck happened to that boy well, a little disappointment goes pretty far. we'll get him back on. find out what someone pulled the rug out of amarin. let's go to roger in michigan. >> how are you doing, jim, booyah first time caller, started investing in march i want to thank you and all that great staff for all your advise and knowledge you dropped and all of our americans here trying to make the oney >> can we get a little consistency with carson wentz, please >> i am checked with him i am more involved with that than this. sunday night is his night. let's make some money together >> i want to talk to you about the stock, it is my daughters' favorite they love it i want to talk to you about ulta it gotten a little bit of a bump today. >> listen to me, listen to me roger. i go home like every night and i take out my ulta cleanin
>> how are you doing jim cramer? i have been watching your show for 20 years do you think it is possible to get the ceo on the line one of these days >> absolutely, we got to find out what the heck happened to that boy well, a little disappointment goes pretty far. we'll get him back on. find out what someone pulled the rug out of amarin. let's go to roger in michigan. >> how are you doing, jim, booyah first time caller, started investing in march i want to thank you and all...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber futures are pretty solid here as investors react not only to the debate last night and first official fda approval for a covid treatment. intel, mattel, amex and the ongoing stimulus talks our road map begins with that big pharma boost the president says a covid vaccine is just weeks away with j&j, moderna and pfizer leading the way. >> gilead shares are up in the premarket, the fda approving its antiviral drug remdesivir as a treatment for the coronavirus. >>> and intel tumbling this morning. it is going to be down more than 10% this despite better than expected earnings, but really it is all about the chipmaker showing new weakness in that data center business, carl and i know we're going to be spending a good amount of time on this. you got bob swan joining you later on "squawk alley". >> yeah, that's a big story today. of course, as we said earlier, though, jim, pharma is the other big story, the president's comments, cure vac, what we heard from gilead and the fda yesterday. >> look, i wish that the president were right about j
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber futures are pretty solid here as investors react not only to the debate last night and first official fda approval for a covid treatment. intel, mattel, amex and the ongoing stimulus talks our road map begins with that big pharma boost the president says a covid vaccine is just weeks away with j&j, moderna and pfizer leading the way. >> gilead shares are up in the premarket, the fda approving its antiviral drug remdesivir as a...
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i'm jim sciutto. >> and i'm poppy harlow. right now, the outer bands of hurricane delta are lashing the gulf coast. this category 3 storm expected to make landfall in louisiana tonight. people there are still recovering from hurricane laura, now bracing for life-threatening storm surge, flash flooding, and even possible tornadoes. we'll take you there, live. >> and right now, these sobering statistics. coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are surging to just concerning numbers in most states across the country. president trump says that he wants, however, to begin holding large public rallies as soon as tomorrow. the trouble is, we don't know if he's still contagious or not still testing positive. the white house has not been sharing this information. let's start with cnn's john harwood for more on the president saying he wants to start holding rallies this weekend. john, i just wonder if there's anybody in the white house cautioning him against that? >> well, look, aides have been trying to keep him in the residence. he do
i'm jim sciutto. >> and i'm poppy harlow. right now, the outer bands of hurricane delta are lashing the gulf coast. this category 3 storm expected to make landfall in louisiana tonight. people there are still recovering from hurricane laura, now bracing for life-threatening storm surge, flash flooding, and even possible tornadoes. we'll take you there, live. >> and right now, these sobering statistics. coronavirus cases and hospitalizations are surging to just concerning numbers in...
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thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> jim? >> fascinating to hear a voice like that. >>> a grand juror involved in the breonna taylor case said the secret panel was never given a chance to consider homicide charges. this as one of the officers involved in taylor's death shares a message for her mother. r members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it - with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa the unfair money bail system. he, accused of rape. while he, accused of stealing $5. the stanford rapist could afford bail; got out the same day. the senior citizen could not; forced to wait in jail nearly a year. voting yes on prop 25 ends this failed system, replacing it with one based on pub
thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> jim? >> fascinating to hear a voice like that. >>> a grand juror involved in the breonna taylor case said the secret panel was never given a chance to consider homicide charges. this as one of the officers involved in taylor's death shares a message for her mother. r members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the...
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tweet cramer, send jim an e-mail to cnbc.com or give us a call at 1800-743-cnbc. miss something head to madmoney @cnbc.com hey, dad! hey, son! no dad, it's a video call. you got to move the phone in front of you like... like it's a mirror, dad. you know? alright, okay. how's that? is that how you hold a mirror? [ding] power e*trade gives you an award-winning mobile app with powerful, easy-to-use tools and interactive charts to give you an edge, 24/7 support when you need it the most plus $0 commissions for online u.s. listed stocks. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. >>> the pandemic shuts down everything in march. hospitals and delaying non emergency procedures for folks on covid the whole industry took a hit. now looking like the thesisover blown. results near the end of august, the numbers came in better than expected, medtronic, let's check in with jeff marty, the new ceo of mdtronic. welcome to "mad money. >> thank you, jim, it is great to be here >> your company had gone through a tough period you had a very, very high level messages today a
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jim and poppy? >> yes, hopefully soon and broadly taken. thanks a lot for the reporting from wisconsin. >>> let's talk to infectious disease physician dr. safdar from the university of wisconsin health. it's good to have you and i am so sorry when it's on a morning when your state is struggling so much. >> good morning. >> we heard from one of your fellow health professionals this morning on "new day" from uw health saying they are at the point where they are having to prioritize care and may be soon at the point where they have to choose who gets care and who gets a hospital bed. is that a choice that you feel like you are going to have to make soon? >> i think it's highly likely that we will also have to make some difficult decisions. i think this is wisconsin's first real true brush with this pandemic and we are finding cases can go from very few to very large numbers in a matter of days. we've seen a doubling of cases over the last several days, and i think that the big issue is there doesn't se
jim and poppy? >> yes, hopefully soon and broadly taken. thanks a lot for the reporting from wisconsin. >>> let's talk to infectious disease physician dr. safdar from the university of wisconsin health. it's good to have you and i am so sorry when it's on a morning when your state is struggling so much. >> good morning. >> we heard from one of your fellow health professionals this morning on "new day" from uw health saying they are at the point where they...
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jim, i know you are a big sports fan. think about the nba and wnba we are the work flow sponsor for both we helped adam silver manage the bubble just think that it was done on the now platform >> adam silva could choose anybody. he chose you you took this job and explore your rolodex sap did not record a good number i think it is time to reassess this whole digital technology. the covid has re5:0 celebrated everybody, including you this is your time now. >> you know, digital transformation before covid. with covid all the issues. people not getting things done in teams, not realizing that 75% of the work force by 2025 will be medium millennial people. before covid, they didn't want to be told to go back to a cubical. do you think after all of this, they'll want to go into a cubical? no they'll be digital and they'll expect their employer to give them the best tools. if you want to give a customer a michelin 3 experience, you have to fuse the customer experience on a platform. this way it is on a self-service basis but the
jim, i know you are a big sports fan. think about the nba and wnba we are the work flow sponsor for both we helped adam silver manage the bubble just think that it was done on the now platform >> adam silva could choose anybody. he chose you you took this job and explore your rolodex sap did not record a good number i think it is time to reassess this whole digital technology. the covid has re5:0 celebrated everybody, including you this is your time now. >> you know, digital...
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do you think, jim -- but do you think anybody, jim baker or anybody else could get something done in this environment? susan: there are no adults left in the room. donald trump kick them all out. but this predates donald trump. and i think that the political incentives have changed to make things, don, and the permanent campaign, it's easier to make war, to mobilize your own side, to come out and fight and vote and be permanently angry at the other side. so a lot of the pressures now go against the kind of big deals. but i will say this, you know, individuals matter very much. back in 1981, ronald reagan appointed sandra day o'connor to be the first woman on this -- on the supreme court. it was jim baker who really pushed him to do that. there were plenty of people around ronald reagan who wanted a more conservative figure. they were violently against jim baker, actually physically blocked them from having a meeting with ronald reagan. so, you know, his instincts mattered and made a difference as well. and i think, obviously, sandra day o'connor's appointment was one of reagan's majo
do you think, jim -- but do you think anybody, jim baker or anybody else could get something done in this environment? susan: there are no adults left in the room. donald trump kick them all out. but this predates donald trump. and i think that the political incentives have changed to make things, don, and the permanent campaign, it's easier to make war, to mobilize your own side, to come out and fight and vote and be permanently angry at the other side. so a lot of the pressures now go against...
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thank you for coming on. >> a pleasure to be here, jim. >> yes even, jim before we get started, safety first, we both had multiple tests to be sitting together >> all right you know when someone is in the control room set you next to each other, i said, do you have masks, i'm glad you brought that up thank you for doing that ginni, you come back for this one and it is very special i want to give you the floor you were with arvind, bought red hat to put this in motion, how do you feel about breaking up something that was yours into two companies? >> oh, well, first off, i feel very good about today because what it really is is a book end to me of a multiyear journey we have been on together. as you know, we spent a number of years building the foundation for the hybrid cloud jim, you and david and others have been with me along this way. and then two years ago was red hat and the important notion is that what happened with red hat, we really got confidence because we saw great adoption and it accelerated. so ibm is the hybrid cloud company, the ai company, is really, really there and so
thank you for coming on. >> a pleasure to be here, jim. >> yes even, jim before we get started, safety first, we both had multiple tests to be sitting together >> all right you know when someone is in the control room set you next to each other, i said, do you have masks, i'm glad you brought that up thank you for doing that ginni, you come back for this one and it is very special i want to give you the floor you were with arvind, bought red hat to put this in motion, how do...
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>> family booyah, jim. we love your show. i got a question for you everybody needs money and with historically low borrowing rate, this company makes it simple and easy to apply it online or over the phone. i don't even work for the company. what's your opinion on the lending tree >> i like trending tree. doug came on the show and told us right i dmeneed to go to richard in florida. >> what's going on >> i need your opinion on iri. >> it is a play in used cars i am in favor of the stock of siri >> okay, another day and another rally where stocks go up or nothing. that makes me a little more nervous than i normally. i like ideas and facts "mad money" tonight, forget ford verses ferrari, i am talking about ford verses ge new acronym alert. i am talking about the live plays. i will reveal the names. and former nfl grilled me. i got an exclusive of a $10 stock to see if it could be a slam dunk for you. stay with "cramer. don't miss a second of "mad money. follow him on twitter, send an e-mail to cnbc.com or give us a call at 1800
>> family booyah, jim. we love your show. i got a question for you everybody needs money and with historically low borrowing rate, this company makes it simple and easy to apply it online or over the phone. i don't even work for the company. what's your opinion on the lending tree >> i like trending tree. doug came on the show and told us right i dmeneed to go to richard in florida. >> what's going on >> i need your opinion on iri. >> it is a play in used cars i am...
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but i guess, yeah, we'll see what their -- where they're coming from in terms of enforcement, jim jim, you mentioned retail participation. larry fink had a lot to say about that this morning on "squawk box. i tweeted out a chart of household equity exposure versus ten year forward annualized returns. it is tough. when households have a lot of stock, it is a tough forward grind on stocks. >> look, i think people, they went through -- 2001, 2007, 8, flash crash, the chinese mini crash that we were all on where the prices were impossible to find and just said this asset class is just not reliable enough. now, against that, there is faang. and you made a -- faang, you made a fortune these younger people did not see or experience the big disasters. they just looked at it and say, you know what, i love facebook instagram is great david, i'm going to buy some facebook >> okay. you do that. >> but that's the way they think. >> it is it is. >> it is refreshing. >> you think it is refreshing? >> i think it is refreshing. now, look, they buy work horse and they buy tesla, you know, the price tar
but i guess, yeah, we'll see what their -- where they're coming from in terms of enforcement, jim jim, you mentioned retail participation. larry fink had a lot to say about that this morning on "squawk box. i tweeted out a chart of household equity exposure versus ten year forward annualized returns. it is tough. when households have a lot of stock, it is a tough forward grind on stocks. >> look, i think people, they went through -- 2001, 2007, 8, flash crash, the chinese mini crash...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber it is risk off this morning. stocks on track for the first three day-loss since mid-september as daily global covid cases hit a new record europe introduces new lockdowns. hospitalizations in this country near a two-month high. and stimulus hopes remain thin, jobless claims go the wrong direction up 53 k. road map begins with stimulus hopes fading as the treasury secretary talks to cnbc moments ago. >> shares of morgan stanley are slightly lower, it would appear, ahead of the open. the bank topped revenue estimates by a billion on what was stronger than expected trading revenues and ev price war elon musk cutting the cost of tesla's model s for a second time in one week, carl >> meantime, guys, got to take stock of this sell-off here in the premarket, jim general take this morning is that the market is now catching up to what we know has been a problem in europe, and these lockdown restrictions in the uk and france are getting more serious. dollar strengthening, some believe, because the situation here is at leas
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber it is risk off this morning. stocks on track for the first three day-loss since mid-september as daily global covid cases hit a new record europe introduces new lockdowns. hospitalizations in this country near a two-month high. and stimulus hopes remain thin, jobless claims go the wrong direction up 53 k. road map begins with stimulus hopes fading as the treasury secretary talks to cnbc moments ago. >> shares of morgan stanley are...
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jim messina, eugene robinson, thank you both for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> senator amy klobuchar is going to join us next, and she has helped produce a guide for voters about what to expect on election day and in the aftermath of election day and when we might actually be able to declare a winner in this race. it is very important information. senator klobuchar joins us next. that's why there's new dayquil severe honey. it's maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. dayquil honey. the daytime coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever, power through your day medicine. ...who takes care of yourself. so why wait to screen for colon cancer? because when caught in early stages, it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and detect altered dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. tell me more. it's for people 45 plus at average risk for colon cancer, not high risk. false positive and negative results may occur. ask your p
jim messina, eugene robinson, thank you both for starting us off tonight. really appreciate it. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> senator amy klobuchar is going to join us next, and she has helped produce a guide for voters about what to expect on election day and in the aftermath of election day and when we might actually be able to declare a winner in this race. it is very important information. senator klobuchar joins us next. that's why there's...
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we are not going to be in those. >> how about jim in indiana. >> booyah. with cyber security, i invested in fire eye a few years ago. >> it is going to go otherwise i want you to buy, cash aurora stock. palo alto network. yeah, that's what you want >> let's go to andrea in new jersey >> hi jim. i want to know what you think of the stock, nly >> no. 15 down to 7 we reiterate that we are against it don't get sucked into that large dividend let's go to jeff in florida. >> hey, jim cramer, how are you doing? >> i am doing well how about you? >> i want to say thank you to you and your incredible staff for the wealth information that you guys pass down to us, investors can learn so much. >> we do have a great staff. because of social distancing and we are not getting together. we used to have a great time together one day this will end. okay, so what's up >> i am looking at sinclair broadcast group. they have got great avenue sitting on a ton of cash with sports coming back and earnings coming up in november. >> i don't know what changes the dynamic. you are tot
we are not going to be in those. >> how about jim in indiana. >> booyah. with cyber security, i invested in fire eye a few years ago. >> it is going to go otherwise i want you to buy, cash aurora stock. palo alto network. yeah, that's what you want >> let's go to andrea in new jersey >> hi jim. i want to know what you think of the stock, nly >> no. 15 down to 7 we reiterate that we are against it don't get sucked into that large dividend let's go to jeff in...
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>> yes, it is jim, you got me, what's up? >> i am calling about teva because they don't have any growth >> michael in texas. michael. >> big booyah, jim >> what's going on >> i would like to give a shout out to my brother. you help us make a lot of money, i appreciate it, jim >> terrific. >> thank you >> i am a young investor and looking for long-term. what do you think long-term of five to ten years of crm >> sales force i like it now. as long as mark is there and benioff, i think i am going to like sales force i think he's doing fantastic let's go to carol in new york. >> carol >> hey jim good to talk to you. >> good to talk to you, carol. >> before i get to my stock, i have been wondering we'll be able to buy the mask >> we'll get down to top ten we'll put the competition together you will be able to find more of a communal mask. what's the stock >> a couple of months back, you told us that gold was going to take another leg up and saw a steady decline do you recommend selling a percentage >> no. if anything, i want to use
>> yes, it is jim, you got me, what's up? >> i am calling about teva because they don't have any growth >> michael in texas. michael. >> big booyah, jim >> what's going on >> i would like to give a shout out to my brother. you help us make a lot of money, i appreciate it, jim >> terrific. >> thank you >> i am a young investor and looking for long-term. what do you think long-term of five to ten years of crm >> sales force i like it...
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jim? >> maybe we will see snow? washington this year. >> maybe. >>> still ahead -- well, my kids want a sled. still ahead, top national security officials warn that russia and iran are interfering in our election. what that to mean for the next 12 days, we will speak to someone briefed on the intelligence. that's next. you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. to stir that fire, university of phoenix is awarding up to one million dollars in scholarships through this month. see what scholarship you qualify for at phoenix.edu. see what scholarship you qualify for honey honey? new nyquil severe honey is maximum strength cold and flu medicine with soothing honey-licious taste. nyquil honey. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, fever best sleep with a cold medicine. and sweetie can coloryou just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project mana
jim? >> maybe we will see snow? washington this year. >> maybe. >>> still ahead -- well, my kids want a sled. still ahead, top national security officials warn that russia and iran are interfering in our election. what that to mean for the next 12 days, we will speak to someone briefed on the intelligence. that's next. you can get up to 60% off amazing hotels. and when you get a big deal... ...you feel like a big deal. ♪ priceline. every trip is a big deal. to stir that...
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meanwhile, i agree with you, jim. it was curious the president noted j&j first when asked about vaccines in the debate and now it's off pause but they are a little bit further behind. >> a kidney list or a heart list for regeneron. will there be a waiting list it can't be arbitrary and capricious, can it >> no, i mean, you'd expect that there will be prioritization in terms of which patients are considered right for this drug you know, one of the interesting things that regeneron did in testing it separate patients on whether or not they generated their own antibodies in response to the virus before they administer them their antibodies that was the situation with the president and they found people who didn't mount their own immune response responded better to the drug. if we have a capacity to test people that way, making sure the people who benefit the most get the drug >> meg, really quick on pfizer bernstein is out this morning say pfizer says it will be october when we get some numbers and it is the last week. i
meanwhile, i agree with you, jim. it was curious the president noted j&j first when asked about vaccines in the debate and now it's off pause but they are a little bit further behind. >> a kidney list or a heart list for regeneron. will there be a waiting list it can't be arbitrary and capricious, can it >> no, i mean, you'd expect that there will be prioritization in terms of which patients are considered right for this drug you know, one of the interesting things that...
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let's go to shalom in california shalom >> hey, jim, shalom from pasade pasadena >> what's going on, my friend. >> i would like to know what you think about energy what do you think? >> shalom, this is as great story, it is the best growth stock utility i have seen in my career i suggest that you continue to buy nextera energy it is a remarkable company >> how about lendin in new york. >> jimmy choo, booyah. >> earlier in 2018, you recommended trading about 18 i bought and sold a number of times and i am now playing with the house's money. the last two months the stock is gone from 60 to 121 today and the only news i saw was northern c capital market with a 200 price target, what gives, novocure >> a friend of mine passed away, they called me he was going to die a couple of months and he used novocure and he got three extra years of life. all the machines of interim got better and better. wall street is too cynical to realize that this company is a real deal. they miss out on 100 points. you didn't i like it. i want you to over think it, i got some winners here. every one of these co
let's go to shalom in california shalom >> hey, jim, shalom from pasade pasadena >> what's going on, my friend. >> i would like to know what you think about energy what do you think? >> shalom, this is as great story, it is the best growth stock utility i have seen in my career i suggest that you continue to buy nextera energy it is a remarkable company >> how about lendin in new york. >> jimmy choo, booyah. >> earlier in 2018, you recommended trading...
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i've been in public service for 24 years, jim. throughout all of that time, the people i have fought for have been the middle class families. i have willing to stand up to powerful interests like the big insurance companies, the drug companies, the hmos, the oil companies. they have good people and play constructive role sometimes but sometimes they get too much power. i cast my lot with the people even when it means that you have to stand up to some powerful interests or trying to turn the policies and the laws to their advantage. you can see it in this campaign. the big drug companies support governor bush prescription drug proposal. they oppose mine because they don't want to get medicare involved because they are afraid that medicare will negotiate lower prices for seniors who currently pay the highest prices of all. >> governor bush? >> i've been standing up to big hollywood, big trial lawyers. what was the question? it was about emergencies, wasn't it? >> it was about, okay. >> you know, as governor, one of the things you ha
i've been in public service for 24 years, jim. throughout all of that time, the people i have fought for have been the middle class families. i have willing to stand up to powerful interests like the big insurance companies, the drug companies, the hmos, the oil companies. they have good people and play constructive role sometimes but sometimes they get too much power. i cast my lot with the people even when it means that you have to stand up to some powerful interests or trying to turn the...