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jim comby. before i get to jim, i want to predecessors he who are here today.our service. to give a special shout ut to bob mueller who served longer than he was supposed to. but, you know, he was such an extraordinary leader through some of the most difficult times that we've had in national security and i consider him a grateful for so him being in here today. thank you very much. jim has dedicated his life to defending our loss. to making sure that all justice can trust our system to protect the rights and their well being. e's the grandson of a bean counter. a prosecutor who helped bring down the gambinos. the relentless attorney who to stem the bloody gun violence, rub out white collar crime, deliver justice to terrorists. justice he has not tackled and it's hard to magine somebody who's not more uniquely qualified to lead the bureau that covers all of it. traditional threats like violent and organized crime to the changing threats like securi and sign cybersecurity. he's got the resume. famously cool a character. the calmest in the room during a crisis. a
jim comby. before i get to jim, i want to predecessors he who are here today.our service. to give a special shout ut to bob mueller who served longer than he was supposed to. but, you know, he was such an extraordinary leader through some of the most difficult times that we've had in national security and i consider him a grateful for so him being in here today. thank you very much. jim has dedicated his life to defending our loss. to making sure that all justice can trust our system to protect...
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i told jim, who is 6'8", as you can see, to watch his head. jim didn't need any prompting from me. he's a modest guy. he has always been serious about his work, but at core he never takes himself too seriously. after that first year i had high expectations for jim, that they had been exceeded is due in no small part to the open, genero generous, modest kind of person that he is. jim, of course, is a fine lawyer, hard working and smart, but also a natural leader who inspires those around him. this ability to inspire has been evident throughout his remarkable career in law enforcement. as a decorated assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. deputy attorney general under attorney general ashcroft in the bush administration, he has achieved what one thought was the pinnacle of a law enforcement career. and now this. all of this experience, all of this past experience that jim has had makes him particularly well suited to lead the fbi as it's director. jim understands that justice in this country does not just happen because we're a great constitutional democracy.
i told jim, who is 6'8", as you can see, to watch his head. jim didn't need any prompting from me. he's a modest guy. he has always been serious about his work, but at core he never takes himself too seriously. after that first year i had high expectations for jim, that they had been exceeded is due in no small part to the open, genero generous, modest kind of person that he is. jim, of course, is a fine lawyer, hard working and smart, but also a natural leader who inspires those around...
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jim knew that it would work. found someoney who invested in jim and said i will give you $125,000 an episode, which is if i'm a low amount of money in 1935. -- which is a phenomenal amount of money in 19 75. what does the muppet show, when it was on, say about our culture? it's not just characters. why did he think that they would play in the culture at that time? >> there is a timelessness to the muppets even then. the muppet show is fascinating because it is a time capital -- time capsule of the 1970s. you have elton john and the crazy feathers and alice cooper and steve martin. it sort of personifies the 70s and it still has the timeless feel because jim placed it in that vaudeville theater. that gave it the timelessness it needed for people to feel like, geez, the muppets have always been here. it just feels like they were always there from the very beginning. tavis: what is the story for how kermit turned out to be a frog? >> kermit was kind of kermit the thing when it started. he came out in 1955. he was il
jim knew that it would work. found someoney who invested in jim and said i will give you $125,000 an episode, which is if i'm a low amount of money in 1935. -- which is a phenomenal amount of money in 19 75. what does the muppet show, when it was on, say about our culture? it's not just characters. why did he think that they would play in the culture at that time? >> there is a timelessness to the muppets even then. the muppet show is fascinating because it is a time capital -- time...
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[clears throat] [beep] jim? jim? are we even sure that's my file? no. yes, i am sure, jim.t-- well, there's gotta be an explanation. i agree. yeah. so let's see what we can find out from reading. "jim halpert is smudge and arrogant." i think you mean "smug." arrogance. michael, i'm just trying to-- and there's our smudgeness. i need a decent bonus because i'm actually in the process of buying my parents' house... so that they can retire. and if history tells us anything, it's that you can't go wrong buying a house you can't afford. pam doesn't know about the house, so... fun surprise. [beep] pam. sorry about that. i lost you for a second. so as it turns out, i may not have done so hot on my customer reviews this year. maybe it's because you spent the whole year flirting with the receptionist. a little bit. worth it. ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minute
[clears throat] [beep] jim? jim? are we even sure that's my file? no. yes, i am sure, jim.t-- well, there's gotta be an explanation. i agree. yeah. so let's see what we can find out from reading. "jim halpert is smudge and arrogant." i think you mean "smug." arrogance. michael, i'm just trying to-- and there's our smudgeness. i need a decent bonus because i'm actually in the process of buying my parents' house... so that they can retire. and if history tells us anything,...
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should i trust jim?me. ♪ happy birthday, dear meredith ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ and many more ♪ ♪ looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. you were surprised, weren't yo yes. you looked freaked, man. we said, "surprise," and you were, like, "what? what the hell's goin' on here?" good cake. why don't you have some? i...i can't, um. c'mon. a little bit. a little bit. no, no, i can't eat dairy. oh, right. oh, god. too bad, it's so good. yeah, it makes me sick. you know what? if i were allergic to dairy, i think i'd kill myself. 'cause this is way, way too good. (pam) he's in a box? (jim) pam, he's in a box. he's downstairs in a box on the floor near the shelves. [laughs] i'm serious. go down there. and work your magic... (pam) hey, where are you? yeah, we were supposed to meet here. what? oh, my gosh! that ties in perfectly with something that michael was telling me earlier. i just don't know what some of the people in,
should i trust jim?me. ♪ happy birthday, dear meredith ♪ ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ and many more ♪ ♪ looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. you were surprised, weren't yo yes. you looked freaked, man. we said, "surprise," and you were, like, "what? what the hell's goin' on here?" good cake. why don't you have some? i...i can't, um. c'mon. a little bit. a little bit. no,...
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>> jim cramer. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real business. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. >>> jim cramer. >> jim cramer. >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> cable news famous jim cramer is seriousl
>> jim cramer. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies simplify how work gets done. how's that for an encore? with xerox, you're ready for real...
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>> technology, jim, is the answer.ight here in whiteings core lab that we have in our denver headquarters, we were able to analyze core. now the niabrera has been telling us for over 30 years there is a lot of oil in lace. the old wells we began drilling in the late '60s and early '70s were vertical wells. we had to retraffic them many times to improve their recovery. now we can use good clean water and clean san, frack them in 40 stages over that 7,500 well boar which is about 120 different entry points across those 40 stages, really breaking up that rock with nice clean water and nice clean sand and brigg all that energy right back here into the united states. >> well, i got to tell you, are you a scientific pioneer who also happens to be an oil man. i didn't get to mention, your presentations show the greatness of what you are accomplishing for this country. trade deficit, you go over energy independence. thank you so much for what you do. congratulations for the tremendous success whiteing has had. >> all the best
>> technology, jim, is the answer.ight here in whiteings core lab that we have in our denver headquarters, we were able to analyze core. now the niabrera has been telling us for over 30 years there is a lot of oil in lace. the old wells we began drilling in the late '60s and early '70s were vertical wells. we had to retraffic them many times to improve their recovery. now we can use good clean water and clean san, frack them in 40 stages over that 7,500 well boar which is about 120...
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that is who we have got in jim comey.nterviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for this job, all with sterling credentials. what gave me confidence that this was the right man for the job was not his degrees or resume. it was in talking to him and seeing his amazing family, a sense that this is somebody who knows what is right and wrong. and is willing to act on that basis every day. that is why i am so grateful he signed up to serve again. i will spare you another joke about how today no one stands taller. [laughter] i simply want to thank jim for accepting this role. i want to thank patrice, the five remarkable children they have got, because jobs like this are a team effort. i want to thank most of all the men and women of the fbi. i am proud of your work. i am grateful for your service. i am confident this agency will continue to flourish with jim at the helm. if he gets lost in the building, i want you guys to help them out because i guarantee he will have your back. make sure you have got his back as well. tha
that is who we have got in jim comey.nterviewed a number of extraordinary candidates for this job, all with sterling credentials. what gave me confidence that this was the right man for the job was not his degrees or resume. it was in talking to him and seeing his amazing family, a sense that this is somebody who knows what is right and wrong. and is willing to act on that basis every day. that is why i am so grateful he signed up to serve again. i will spare you another joke about how today no...
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jim in practice. jim. >> caller: hey. jim. triple boo-yah. >> yeah. i love boca raton. i wish i was at that hotel i love so much. what's up? >> caller: i wish you were my portfolio manager. pioneer natural. my question is wynn resorts. what are their prospects? >> 200 bucks. steve wynn is best in show. i like adelson, too. steve, i know you watch the show. you are always welcome on the show just as you always welcomed me to your casino. today we saw what happens when washington gets out of the way. let's do a little celebration. >>> coming up -- the right key? don't -- why not look a little closer to home? regional key corp nicely other thannings. is it time to make a deposit? find out. later, buffett talks. >> if a cop follows you for 500 miles you are going get a ticket. >> orator of omaha stepped into the ring. does buffett's blessing make the stock a buy? cramer is making the final call. slick stock. the u.s. is finding more black gold than ever before. oil core labs is on for more. will it push the stock higher or has this well already been tapped? don't miss crame
jim in practice. jim. >> caller: hey. jim. triple boo-yah. >> yeah. i love boca raton. i wish i was at that hotel i love so much. what's up? >> caller: i wish you were my portfolio manager. pioneer natural. my question is wynn resorts. what are their prospects? >> 200 bucks. steve wynn is best in show. i like adelson, too. steve, i know you watch the show. you are always welcome on the show just as you always welcomed me to your casino. today we saw what happens when...
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>> caller: hey, jim.m. what do you think? i'm long. >> no, you're so right. that company is so well run. i wish they would come on. acquisition is brilliant. i know it's come down a little bit, but it's up so much. just a little profit-taking. you got a good one. i want to go to maurice in new york. maurice? >> caller: cramer, boo-yah. >> what have you got, chief? >> caller: happy 2,001 birthday because we missed yesterday. good luck and thank you for everything you do for us. >> well, thank you, man. thank you. we're exhausted, but we keep coming at you. >> caller: you are thebomb.com, period, done. i want to know about kindle morgan's partner kmp. i owned it for a while already. what is going on? >> well, rich kinder had to defend himself recently from an attack are he was being viewed as someone who was skimping on his infrastructure. and i think it's wrong. i think rich kinder does run a big company, and you have to continue to add pipelines to do well. but i like kinder morgan here. i know when inter
>> caller: hey, jim.m. what do you think? i'm long. >> no, you're so right. that company is so well run. i wish they would come on. acquisition is brilliant. i know it's come down a little bit, but it's up so much. just a little profit-taking. you got a good one. i want to go to maurice in new york. maurice? >> caller: cramer, boo-yah. >> what have you got, chief? >> caller: happy 2,001 birthday because we missed yesterday. good luck and thank you for everything...
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. >> jim cramer. >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> cable news famous jim cramer is seriously famous this fiery money manager rolls up his sleeves to host cnbc's "mad money." >> who is cramer? >> jim cramer. >> he's evidently insane. >> you have to be nuts to understand the market and i am nuts about the market. >> from the host of cnbc's "mad money," here's jim cramer. >> who does forbes magazine say is the hip hop artist? >> jim cramer. he even mentioned it on "mad money." >> this fake block thing is poised to explode. >> spending all day listening to my dad yell about "mad money" with jim cramer. >> bottom line! everything's enjoying to be fine. >> stark industries. that's a weapons company that doesn't make weapons! >> sat in front of the tv, make them watch "mad money" all day long. >> boo-yah. >> are you okay? >> oh, yeah, it's nothing, i was a guest on "mad money" last night. >> what's happening? is one of you jim cramer? okay. stop it. stop it. >> hello fellow facebookers, i'm here to get you more friends. >> there's one guy that gives you to it straight. >> what's up with th
. >> jim cramer. >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> cable news famous jim cramer is seriously famous this fiery money manager rolls up his sleeves to host cnbc's "mad money." >> who is cramer? >> jim cramer. >> he's evidently insane. >> you have to be nuts to understand the market and i am nuts about the market. >> from the host of cnbc's "mad money," here's jim cramer. >> who does forbes magazine say is the hip hop...
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>> caller: jim? >> ben? >> caller: thank you for what you do. >> you're welcome. >> caller: my question is jcpenney's. and what i thought i detected was a cyclical pattern and my cyclical pattern quickly turned into a downward slide. i tried to use your incremental buying system and pretty soon i ran out of money. and i was just wondering, should i just cut and run, get rid of it, or hold on to it? >> a lot of people are cutting and running, getting rid of it. i've lost faith in the company. i thought the company, i believed in the company and thought that it could fix its balance sheet. it then said that everything was fine, and then that day issued equity. if you come on "mad money" and you say things are fine and then you issue equity, you're a wall of shame candidate. so i can't therefore bless this stock anymore. let's go to cheryl in pennsylvania. cheryl? >> caller: hi, jim. >> cheryl? >> caller: okay, first the testimony, okay. back when starbucks was $20, you were recommending it. >> yes. >> caller:
>> caller: jim? >> ben? >> caller: thank you for what you do. >> you're welcome. >> caller: my question is jcpenney's. and what i thought i detected was a cyclical pattern and my cyclical pattern quickly turned into a downward slide. i tried to use your incremental buying system and pretty soon i ran out of money. and i was just wondering, should i just cut and run, get rid of it, or hold on to it? >> a lot of people are cutting and running, getting rid of...
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very jim.e would open a closet and say let's paint this and make something crazy and fun. >> brian j. jones, thank you and thank you for the work. >> thank you. >>> up next, toure is not -- not going to rant about ted cruz. but first a song to get stuck in your head for the rest of the day. ♪ >>> there's a crisis going on, a real crisis, that has nothing to do with ted cruz and the tea party. i promise you. this is not about ted cruz. it's about bees. [ speak in foreign language ] >>> for years, tens of millions of the world's bees have been dying. for years, this has been happening. last winter, one-third of commercial bee colonies in america died. now, before you say, oh, good, it's less likely i'll get stung. remember this, bees pollinate a third of the world's crops and if you understand the interconnected nature of nature, then you'll see why millions of our little black and yellow friends dying could have a massive detrimental impact on our food supply. for years, scientists have been mys
very jim.e would open a closet and say let's paint this and make something crazy and fun. >> brian j. jones, thank you and thank you for the work. >> thank you. >>> up next, toure is not -- not going to rant about ted cruz. but first a song to get stuck in your head for the rest of the day. ♪ >>> there's a crisis going on, a real crisis, that has nothing to do with ted cruz and the tea party. i promise you. this is not about ted cruz. it's about bees. [ speak in...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.oven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or blood thinners. talk to your doctor
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.oven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is...
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jim in florida. jim? >> caller: hey, jim. greetings from beautiful daytona beach, florida. >> i love daytona, i took my car out on the beach, one of the most exciting days of my life. i was living in my car at the time, great beach front address. >> caller: listen, i've got harley davidson stock and as you know they had a recall today. i wanted to know with the stock being down today, is this a buying opportunity for me? or do i need to ring the register a little bit? >> you know, i've got to tell you, i think harley's doing incredibly well. i would not ring the register on that. harley's one of those companies that people, you know, they just keep trying to second guess. the analysts are always saying, i don't know if it's a good number. it's a great american brand and it's loved, buy it, down a buck. ashley in california. ashley? >> caller: b-b-b-boo-yah, jim. fresno, california. or as my daughter likes to say fres-yes. >> okay. >> caller: i want to talk about walgreen's, trading at an all-time high. is it a sell, a hold, a
jim in florida. jim? >> caller: hey, jim. greetings from beautiful daytona beach, florida. >> i love daytona, i took my car out on the beach, one of the most exciting days of my life. i was living in my car at the time, great beach front address. >> caller: listen, i've got harley davidson stock and as you know they had a recall today. i wanted to know with the stock being down today, is this a buying opportunity for me? or do i need to ring the register a little bit? >>...
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jim call me.ive a special shout out to bob moeller who served longer than he was supposed to but was such an extra narrator leader to some -- through some of the most difficult times we have had in national security. thank you very much. [applause] jim has dedicated his life to defending hours. making sure all americans protect our justice system writes and there will being. he is the grandson of a meatpacker. prosecutor who helped bring down the gambino's. the relentless attorney who fought to stem the bloody gun violence. defeat walk -- white-collar crime and defeat terrorist. just about impossible to find a matter of justice he has not tackled and hard to imagine somebody who is not more uniquely qualified to lead a bureau that covers all of it. positional threats like i went, organized crime that is constantly changing for us by cybersecurity. of course jim is also a famously cool caret there. here is what a fellow former prosecutor said about him. he said if you can keep your head when all ab
jim call me.ive a special shout out to bob moeller who served longer than he was supposed to but was such an extra narrator leader to some -- through some of the most difficult times we have had in national security. thank you very much. [applause] jim has dedicated his life to defending hours. making sure all americans protect our justice system writes and there will being. he is the grandson of a meatpacker. prosecutor who helped bring down the gambino's. the relentless attorney who fought to...
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thank you so much for coming on mad money. >> thanks, jim.ways good to talk to you. >> that was chairman and ceo of eaton. stay with cramer. >> by helping defend their financial futures. if you or someone in your family is proudly serving or has served in america's armed forces, we invite you to join our live studio audience on november 8 for mad money invest in america, salute to the troops. for tickets go to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> it is time. >> buy, buy, buy. >> sell, sell, sell. are you ready? ana in california. >> caller: hello, jim. boo-yah. mexican boo-yah. i'm from san diego. i'm a homemaker and i would like to invest in stock. and i like first majestic. as you know, mexico has a very good mining business. >> i know. i look at buying a silver mine in mineral. i look a mosaic. if you really want to own these, junior gold stock etf like herb cramer from the street and cnbc talks about. i want to be diversified. can i going to jessie in california >> caller: jim, this is jessie with a bi
thank you so much for coming on mad money. >> thanks, jim.ways good to talk to you. >> that was chairman and ceo of eaton. stay with cramer. >> by helping defend their financial futures. if you or someone in your family is proudly serving or has served in america's armed forces, we invite you to join our live studio audience on november 8 for mad money invest in america, salute to the troops. for tickets go to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> lightning round is sponsored by td...
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thank you so much for coming on "mad money". >> thanks, jim.s good to talk to you. >> that was chairman and ceo of eaton. stay with cramer. >> by helping defend their financial futures. if you or someone in your family is proudly serving or has served in america's armed forces, we invite you to join our live studio audience on november 8 for "mad money" invest in america, salute to the troops. for tickets go to madmoney.cnbc.com. and this sorry to interrupt, your premium right here. i just want to say, i combined home and auto with state farm, saved 760 bucks. love this guy. okay, does it bother anybody else that the mime is talking? frrreeeeaky! [ male announcer ] bundle home and auto and you could save 760 bucks. alright, mama, let's get going. [ yawns ] naptime is calling my name. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. state farm. once wrote something on a sheet of paper and placed it in his factory for all to see. ♪ four simple words where the meaning has never been lost. the challenge always accepted. and the calling forever answered. ♪
thank you so much for coming on "mad money". >> thanks, jim.s good to talk to you. >> that was chairman and ceo of eaton. stay with cramer. >> by helping defend their financial futures. if you or someone in your family is proudly serving or has served in america's armed forces, we invite you to join our live studio audience on november 8 for "mad money" invest in america, salute to the troops. for tickets go to madmoney.cnbc.com. and this sorry to...
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>> caller: boo-yah, jim. from partly sunny south florida. >> boo-yah, partner. >> caller: i'm calling today about chart industries. symbol gtls. they're involved in all aspects of the change to liquify natural gas as fuel for surface vehicles. it sounds great, but they got crushed today when they reported earnings and lowered guidance. should i get out? buy more? or be patient? >> i was surprised. i was surprised that miss -- i need to have sam back on because, you know, when i saw it, i was taken aback by it. i was working on "squawk on the street," the morning show and said i have to speak to sam thomas before i make a judgment what to do. it's worth it to just wait. can i go to sid in massachusetts? >> caller: hi. boo-yah from boston. i'm sid. i watch your show with my dad every day. we're big fans. i'll give it you him now. >> congratulations to you and red sox nation. >> caller: thank you. it's about expedia. sold for a big profit and the rest i took a loss. should i buy again in expedia? >> i don't like
>> caller: boo-yah, jim. from partly sunny south florida. >> boo-yah, partner. >> caller: i'm calling today about chart industries. symbol gtls. they're involved in all aspects of the change to liquify natural gas as fuel for surface vehicles. it sounds great, but they got crushed today when they reported earnings and lowered guidance. should i get out? buy more? or be patient? >> i was surprised. i was surprised that miss -- i need to have sam back on because, you know,...
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jim. jim, jim, jim. i'm not threatening you. i love you. you're on very dangerous ground. all right. okay. whew. this is where you'll have your receiving line. of course we'll clear out all the livestock and hay and such. mmm. mm, what's that smell? you're gonna need to be more specific. manure. get rid of it. manure covers up the smell of the slaughter house. do you have to slaughter on our wedding day? you want to eat, don't you? honey, say something. uh, dwight, if we pay extra could you slaughter the entrees the day before? i'll consider it see? that's how you do it! makin' progress here. [squish] oh! darn! there's a hose out back. okay. remember, you were gonna get a new chair and you were gonna give your old chair to me. remember that? yes. well, that never happened. michael. i don't know. i haven't decided yet. i'm just gonna grab some lunch. wanna come with? really? absolutely! yeah, that would be amazing. whoa, you guys going to lunch? yes. mind if i join? oh, god! yeah! best lunch ever! whoo hoo hoo! let's do it. all right! cool.
jim. jim, jim, jim. i'm not threatening you. i love you. you're on very dangerous ground. all right. okay. whew. this is where you'll have your receiving line. of course we'll clear out all the livestock and hay and such. mmm. mm, what's that smell? you're gonna need to be more specific. manure. get rid of it. manure covers up the smell of the slaughter house. do you have to slaughter on our wedding day? you want to eat, don't you? honey, say something. uh, dwight, if we pay extra could you...
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here if i go to jim i mean . look at this on the other way around i mean. if there is some kind of relief in washington that somehow begin lowered the profile of the relationship with saudi arabia because i mean the more you learn about saudi arabia and it's not talked a lot about in western media but the more you learn about the country wowhead does it's not really up with the times to say the least here and it can be a liability for the united states in the region as we're talking about this flux here and third if i always correct it's only you know it's only a matter of time before the arab spring visits riyadh only amount of time. i mean i think that discussion is expanding and i think this i think the saudis are kind of forcing its expansion in washington i think they're forcing people to assess is saudi arabia really a net plus for the united states or is it also a liability and i think alys remarks and for that matter james's introductory remarks about the degree to which saudi arabia has kind of placed it
here if i go to jim i mean . look at this on the other way around i mean. if there is some kind of relief in washington that somehow begin lowered the profile of the relationship with saudi arabia because i mean the more you learn about saudi arabia and it's not talked a lot about in western media but the more you learn about the country wowhead does it's not really up with the times to say the least here and it can be a liability for the united states in the region as we're talking about this...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.ike warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or blood t
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.ike warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.ike warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or blood t
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.ike warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.ike warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require o@ routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or bloo
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.ike warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require o@ routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well...
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you can see how the show is done i'm jim cramer. >> besides the president, bernanke is the most powerful man working to fix the economy. and we were surprised by his candor. mr. chairman, i'm gonna start with a question that everyone wants me to ask. when does this end? [stopwatch ticking] >> no one comes in without f.d.i.c. badges. >> could your bank be shut down? that's what's happening to this bank and to banks across the country. it's being done in secret by a group of agents led by the f.d.i.c., who move in after closing time when a bank has failed. [stopwatch ticking] >> it's weird economics when it
you can see how the show is done i'm jim cramer. >> besides the president, bernanke is the most powerful man working to fix the economy. and we were surprised by his candor. mr. chairman, i'm gonna start with a question that everyone wants me to ask. when does this end? [stopwatch ticking] >> no one comes in without f.d.i.c. badges. >> could your bank be shut down? that's what's happening to this bank and to banks across the country. it's being done in secret by a group of...
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>>i jones, the author of a new biography on jim henson. very excited to talk to him. earlier this week we talked about how the official launch of obamacare was marred by web glitches anlong delays. but there was another major obstacle to obamacare's implementation. total dickishness. you see, obamacare for all its well-documented issues and problems is still a well-intentioned attempt to get people who have not had health insurance in this country health insurance. medicaid has traditionally covered people up to this income level. obamacare was going to cover them ostensibly down to this income level. so it was going to be the gap there, about the size of an ipad ee cement instead of an ipad it is about 8 million people living just above the poverty line so to provide health insurance for this nation's, you know, center, the federal government was going give the state government money to expand their medicaid program. for three years the state would pay for this program, i think the number was about 0. and then after that, they would pay up to 10%, i think, by the tim
>>i jones, the author of a new biography on jim henson. very excited to talk to him. earlier this week we talked about how the official launch of obamacare was marred by web glitches anlong delays. but there was another major obstacle to obamacare's implementation. total dickishness. you see, obamacare for all its well-documented issues and problems is still a well-intentioned attempt to get people who have not had health insurance in this country health insurance. medicaid has...
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jim, may i have a moment with pam, please? [cell phone rings] yes.l anyway, so-- oh, ooh, his mistress! no, i'm kidding. nobody would ever cheat on you. you are the complete package, pam. what do you need, michael? okay, what i would like you to do is take this folded note, and deliver it to toby flenderson. i want you to just react to whatever this note elicits. do not read it beforehand. can you do that for me? sure. good. no, no, no, no, don't-- "please hug and kiss me, no matter how hard i struggle. i am too shy to tell you that i love you." damn it, pam. you gave me your word. [mumbling] hey, guys, that's really inappropriate. [moaning] what's up? um, i got some photos from, uh, costa rica if you want to see them. yeah, yeah, i'll see 'em. mm-hmm. cool. toby, can i see those? wow. what's the matter? what's the matter? you--you scared? those are fightin' words. you mad? you mad at me? i hope he doesn't haul off and just hit ya. do you wanna do that? do you wanna hit me? you wanna punch me? hmm? huh? punch him, toby. i dare you to. come on. bam! w
jim, may i have a moment with pam, please? [cell phone rings] yes.l anyway, so-- oh, ooh, his mistress! no, i'm kidding. nobody would ever cheat on you. you are the complete package, pam. what do you need, michael? okay, what i would like you to do is take this folded note, and deliver it to toby flenderson. i want you to just react to whatever this note elicits. do not read it beforehand. can you do that for me? sure. good. no, no, no, no, don't-- "please hug and kiss me, no matter how...
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ok jim i'd like to go back to you in london we learned over the last few months that the n.s.a. does not only to spy on people around the world that spies also on americans and when it comes to the united states they want to see everything everything and it's quite interesting when push comes to shove the n.s.a. has been able to mildly prove with circumstantial evidence it's foiled two keris attacks on the united states considering all of the data that is being collected so why does the n.s.a. need to watch hundreds of millions of people is it really looking after looking for terrorism or is it just watching to watch sake. i think there are two things going on here but rita is a change in power what is going on i think is that the first these agencies and politicians are very persuaded of the idea that if there are terrorist atrocities and this anything at all that they haven't done that they'll get blamed so they better just do everything possible no matter how enough. it's days and i think the second thing that's going on is that the agencies themselves see that they can manip
ok jim i'd like to go back to you in london we learned over the last few months that the n.s.a. does not only to spy on people around the world that spies also on americans and when it comes to the united states they want to see everything everything and it's quite interesting when push comes to shove the n.s.a. has been able to mildly prove with circumstantial evidence it's foiled two keris attacks on the united states considering all of the data that is being collected so why does the n.s.a....
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>> boo-yah, jim.entral valley, fresno, california, or as my daughter likes to say fres-yes. >> okay. do you want me to start with the food or the chart? what's been working in spite of the ridiculous mess that is washington? i'm talking about whole foods. we're going off the charts not just looking at the stuff, which does look pretty good. you shouldn't judge a bag of fries by its cover. anyway, notice how there's this filled in purple area we didn't have on the last chart. when the bands are widely spaced, that means the volatility is high, shrink, boom, like that. >> you try to write with two hands at once, it can only do one hand. >> right. have to use only one finger. >>> what do we do with the medical device stocks right here. consider st. jude medical, stj. maker of cardiovascular devices like implantable defibrillators, pacemakers, vascular plugs and heart valve replacements. stock has gone up 56%. but even after this move, wall street has a mixed few with 11 brokers who cover the stock ready
>> boo-yah, jim.entral valley, fresno, california, or as my daughter likes to say fres-yes. >> okay. do you want me to start with the food or the chart? what's been working in spite of the ridiculous mess that is washington? i'm talking about whole foods. we're going off the charts not just looking at the stuff, which does look pretty good. you shouldn't judge a bag of fries by its cover. anyway, notice how there's this filled in purple area we didn't have on the last chart. when...
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we need to get jim back on. to value lenovo right now is in large ways guessing. what you're doing is you're trying to analyze intellectual property that may have a huge amount of value or may have nothing. >> that's why google -- >> because of what happens in the future. >> that's why i think herb, as much as i respect your analysis, i think it's a black box. i know someone who thought the security business was worth $2 billion. i'm talking about a real fund that was trying to position something. i mean, look, they could be -- >> where are they? where are they, jim? why haven't they stepped up? >> because the rest of the business is falling apart. like you said. the business is falling apart. it's a moving target. kodak, were know those patents are worth something. that's why i'd love to hear from your guy. the rest of the business is falling apart. may not matter. >> since we're talking about lenovo, there's ibm which has been the worst performer on the dow so far this year. they're saying the chinese impact,
we need to get jim back on. to value lenovo right now is in large ways guessing. what you're doing is you're trying to analyze intellectual property that may have a huge amount of value or may have nothing. >> that's why google -- >> because of what happens in the future. >> that's why i think herb, as much as i respect your analysis, i think it's a black box. i know someone who thought the security business was worth $2 billion. i'm talking about a real fund that was trying...
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jim: and rare -- ware falls on peyton. you don't want to have any clean looks at manning but that puts it back to the center of the field. he's not too happy about that. listen, you just went to the sideline and conferred with him what the play was going to be. but they have it dead in the middle of the field now. jim: i think the cowboys are going to think back on that third and 1. if he wasn't stopped far loss, then let him go in. phil: you can't make that process during the play. it was so close. only a couple of inches. jim: and now they'll be able to run it down, take the time-out and bring prate ore -- prater out for the win. prater in his career when he's had a possible late lead-changing or winning field goal attempt at the end of regulation or in overtime has never missed. he's 13-13. and this one is just going to be a chip shot after this snap. it will make it about a 28-yard ield goal attempt. well, we should have known. we both were saying all week we thought this might be in the 30's. we could have actually go
jim: and rare -- ware falls on peyton. you don't want to have any clean looks at manning but that puts it back to the center of the field. he's not too happy about that. listen, you just went to the sideline and conferred with him what the play was going to be. but they have it dead in the middle of the field now. jim: i think the cowboys are going to think back on that third and 1. if he wasn't stopped far loss, then let him go in. phil: you can't make that process during the play. it was so...
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richard. >> caller: yeah, jim.ptember you said southwest was at 12.50 and you said it could hit 16. it hit 16 yesterday. is it a buy or sell? or what? >> i still like it. i do like usairways a little better but i have been steadfast with the airlines. i would have gotten much more aggressive had usair been able to merge with amr. i hope the justice department let's that go through. that would make it more bullish. herman in ohio. >> caller: hey, jim, appreciate you taking the call. i've got a stock that's reduced -- increased sales, has a yield at 2.7, and what's your opinion of it tgt, target? >> i like target. i know. i mean, i think the retail has been oversold. rth is not going down. i think it's a good one. kyle in new york. kyle. >> caller: hey, jim, boo-yah! >> boo-yah. >> caller: i'm kyle, i'm 12 years old. i watch your show every night. and i love it. >> well, thank you very much. >> caller: there's a stock i want to ask about. >> okay. >> caller: jim, with all the restaurants sector, we're wondering if ru
richard. >> caller: yeah, jim.ptember you said southwest was at 12.50 and you said it could hit 16. it hit 16 yesterday. is it a buy or sell? or what? >> i still like it. i do like usairways a little better but i have been steadfast with the airlines. i would have gotten much more aggressive had usair been able to merge with amr. i hope the justice department let's that go through. that would make it more bullish. herman in ohio. >> caller: hey, jim, appreciate you taking the...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or blood thinners. talk
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®.xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on...
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[applause] - yeah, jim! - stop. - come back. - too late. - mm. all: ♪ shabooya roll call, shabooya-ya-ya ♪ ♪ shabooya roll call - ♪ my name is pam all: ♪ yeah - ♪ i like to paint all: ♪ yeah - ♪ you think you're better? all: ♪ yeah - ♪ oh, no, you ain't all: ♪ roll call ♪ shabooya-ya-ya ♪ shabooya roll call, shabooya-ya-ya ♪ ♪ shabooya roll call - ♪ my name is kevin - ♪ yeah - ♪ that is my name - ♪ yeah - ♪ they call me kevin - ♪ yeah - ♪ 'cause that's my name all: ♪ roll call ♪ shabooya-ya-ya shabooya roll call ♪ ♪ shabooya-ya-ya shabooya roll call ♪ - thanks. playing a little hooky from work today. [sighs] oh, my god. - dunder mifflin road trip 2012! okay, now a serious one. - hey, where's dwight? he should be a part of this. has he been acting kind of weird to you lately? - if by "lately," you mean for the last 12 years, yeah. - no, i mean, he's sulking. that's not like hi - he's just mad that we're all having fun. - then why isn't he scheming or preparing to avenge? - he's fine. he's indestructible. - al
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. xarelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening meal. plus, with no known dietary restrictions, jim can eat the healthy foods he likes. do not stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, without talking to the doctor who prescribes it as this may increase the risk of having a stroke. get help right away if you develop any symptoms like bleeding, unusual bruising, or tingling. you may have a higher risk of bleeding if you take xarelto® with aspirin products, nsaids or blood thinners. talk to your doctor before taking xarelto®
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. [ gps ] proceed to the designated route. not today. [ male announcer ] for patients currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how...
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come on come on go ahead jim. well unfortunately i didn't hear exactly what i was saying at the end there i mean my. my sense is that that there that well i should say first of all i mean israel has to kind of for its foreign policy strategic traditions and one is making peace with the arab world which was always the dream of the labor party and particularly of yitzhak rabin and the other was no you will never make peace with the arab world you have to arrange your alliances with the periphery and the periphery was iran and turkey most importantly and. that has been followed and tell the nine hundred ninety s. by the likud party and you'll recall that it was under a government that israel was supporting iran during the iran iraq war. and the notion that israel itself may make some strategic reassessments of its own i think is is not a fantastic one and indeed you're getting a lot of murmurs certainly from the israeli national security establishment now that the deal that people think may in fact be quite doable wi
come on come on go ahead jim. well unfortunately i didn't hear exactly what i was saying at the end there i mean my. my sense is that that there that well i should say first of all i mean israel has to kind of for its foreign policy strategic traditions and one is making peace with the arab world which was always the dream of the labor party and particularly of yitzhak rabin and the other was no you will never make peace with the arab world you have to arrange your alliances with the periphery...
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>> caller: how you doing, jim. >> all right.ow about you, partner. >> caller: i'm doing pretty good. i have a question pertaining to united therapeutics, uthr? >> yes, yes. >> caller: it has kind of pulled back roughly about 5 or 10 in the past few days. i wonder if you think is a correction. >> these are going to have four days worth of sell-offs before they can bottom. my friend bob lange, he and i were consulting back and forth on this. it's four days before you can expect to bottom. i expect more pain ahead for united therapeutics. guthrie in tennessee, please. guthrie? >> caller: boo-yah from memphis, jim. >> wow, man, memphis. i'm digging that. what's going on? >> caller: all right. i have a play here. i've been in hhs. the impressive ceo was on your show in june. the stock price can't find the bottom. on monday the stock took a 14% dive. on no news i could find. what am i missing, or am i just looking at the company in the wrong way? >> no. i just think that's just a good solid business. that's surprising. let me do some
>> caller: how you doing, jim. >> all right.ow about you, partner. >> caller: i'm doing pretty good. i have a question pertaining to united therapeutics, uthr? >> yes, yes. >> caller: it has kind of pulled back roughly about 5 or 10 in the past few days. i wonder if you think is a correction. >> these are going to have four days worth of sell-offs before they can bottom. my friend bob lange, he and i were consulting back and forth on this. it's four days...
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let's go to jim in new york. it could be me. jim?ller: a new york boo-yah to you, jimmy. >> i like that attitude. what's up? >> caller: hello? >> jim, you're on. what's going on? >> caller: okay. royal bank of scotland. >> it's going to go to 13. win the good, the bad. this stock is so ripe to go higher. the naysayers @jimcramer on twitter, join me tonight. i'll be there and i'm going to dish it out to you, jack. let's go to dave in california. dave. >> caller: boo-yah to you from southern california. >> what's up? >> caller: the stock, i love its fundamentals and i love what it does. it's a little on the high side, 80 bucks. its multiple is like 98. my stock is illumina. >> i like that. i like technology stocks. very, very good, strong fundamentals. yugo. california, yugo. >> caller: jim, this is yugo. walter energy. >> no. we've got other things to do with our money. that is the conclusion of the lightning round. >>> coming up, digital delivery, it's been a long time since tivo changed the way you watch tv, but as newcomers like ne
let's go to jim in new york. it could be me. jim?ller: a new york boo-yah to you, jimmy. >> i like that attitude. what's up? >> caller: hello? >> jim, you're on. what's going on? >> caller: okay. royal bank of scotland. >> it's going to go to 13. win the good, the bad. this stock is so ripe to go higher. the naysayers @jimcramer on twitter, join me tonight. i'll be there and i'm going to dish it out to you, jack. let's go to dave in california. dave. >>...