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pete carroll's emotions, jim. >> jim: he doesn't hide them. he's in disbelief, as are nearly 70,000 in seattle. seahawks are going to pitch this ball back to the officials and go to the overtime. >> phil: they did those routes three times. they had a chance all three. they hit two of them. one gave them a chance to go into overtime. i guarantee you as much as you go over, pete carroll has not gone over these type of plays with this defense. >> jim: couple years ago overtime rules were switched around. denver played that playoff game against pittsburgh where they won on the 80 yard pass from tebow to thomas. hit six on the first possession to close it out. but peyton's case in overtime, hasn't won an overtime game in ten years. in '04 when the colts won against san diego. >> phil: that's unbelievable. >> referee: good afternoon, gentlemen. we're now in sudden death. modified sudden death overtime. denver, you're still visitors. both teams will have two time-outs. all replays are upstairs. both teams will have an opportunity to possess the ball.
pete carroll's emotions, jim. >> jim: he doesn't hide them. he's in disbelief, as are nearly 70,000 in seattle. seahawks are going to pitch this ball back to the officials and go to the overtime. >> phil: they did those routes three times. they had a chance all three. they hit two of them. one gave them a chance to go into overtime. i guarantee you as much as you go over, pete carroll has not gone over these type of plays with this defense. >> jim: couple years ago overtime...
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jim: nfl "thursday night football" is sponsored by -- jim: freeman is the running back behind yates. could have been tackled for a loss but he's able to gain about three. we also mad -- had mike on devonta david, the linebacker who was an all-pro last year, of tampa bay. >> rock it, rock it. >> show your heart now, all right? jim: and we want to thank lavonte david, the tampa bay staff as well as coach mike smith on the atlanta side for allowing us to eavesdrop a couple of times on them tonight. second and 7. and again it's freeman. this time no gain. let's go down to tracy. tracy: thanks, jim. devin hester still in the locker room dealing with cramps. they're giving him an i.v. and fluids. they want him back ou-(t here be part of this celebration after this win. and i was talking to deion sanders a little bit ago and he said that hester came up to him before the game and said i'm going to break your record. i want you in the end zone so i can give you the ball. well, he wasn't in the end zone when he broke the record so you can bet he wants to see deion after this game. jim: how a
jim: nfl "thursday night football" is sponsored by -- jim: freeman is the running back behind yates. could have been tackled for a loss but he's able to gain about three. we also mad -- had mike on devonta david, the linebacker who was an all-pro last year, of tampa bay. >> rock it, rock it. >> show your heart now, all right? jim: and we want to thank lavonte david, the tampa bay staff as well as coach mike smith on the atlanta side for allowing us to eavesdrop a couple of...
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jim: he played until he was 40. he retired 40 years ago, 1974 and just this year celebrated his 80th birthday. a longtime colleague of ours at cbs sports. favre even when he was 40 years old he could throw it down the field with the best of them. jim: eli is done for the evening. ryan nassib is in second year out of syracuse, as hillis picks up about three. eli manning starting to really get -- he's got a 300 game right on the number. four touchdown passes. the last time a giant quarterback threw for four or more against the redskins, in all those wins you never had four. y.a. tittle had seven in that seven-touchdown game. that's tied for the most of any quarterback against a team in any one game. in 19 2. another couple for hillis. phil: i just want to say why is eli even listening? who cares? sit over there and let everybody pat you on the back. it's a great thing. go on the road, win a game, play well. get some extra days off. since 1962, four touchdowns. jim: and they took the train down here, the good old days.
jim: he played until he was 40. he retired 40 years ago, 1974 and just this year celebrated his 80th birthday. a longtime colleague of ours at cbs sports. favre even when he was 40 years old he could throw it down the field with the best of them. jim: eli is done for the evening. ryan nassib is in second year out of syracuse, as hillis picks up about three. eli manning starting to really get -- he's got a 300 game right on the number. four touchdown passes. the last time a giant quarterback...
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jim: he played until he was 40. he retired 40 years ago, 1974 and just this year celebrated his 80th birthday. a longtime colleague of ours at cbs sports. favre even when he was 40 years old he could throw it down the field with the best of them. jim: eli is done for the evening. ryan nassib is in second year out of syracuse, as hillis picks up about three. eli manning get -- he's got a 300 game right on the number. four touchdown passes. the last time a giant quarterback threw for four or more against the redskins, in all those wins you never had four. y.a. tittle had seven in that seven-touchdown game. that's tied for the most of any quarterback against a team in any one game. in 19 2. another couple for hillis. phil: i just want to say why is eli even listening? who cares? sit over there and let everybody pat you on the back. it's a great thing. go on the road, win a game, play well. get some extra days off. since 1962, four touchdowns. jim: and they took the train down here, the good old days. little amtrak spec
jim: he played until he was 40. he retired 40 years ago, 1974 and just this year celebrated his 80th birthday. a longtime colleague of ours at cbs sports. favre even when he was 40 years old he could throw it down the field with the best of them. jim: eli is done for the evening. ryan nassib is in second year out of syracuse, as hillis picks up about three. eli manning get -- he's got a 300 game right on the number. four touchdown passes. the last time a giant quarterback threw for four or more...
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but jim was not. jim was selfless. and he had the courage and compassion to -- you know, he was compelled to bear witness. to what was happening in syria. >> for you, are you able to see jim as he was in life, or is that image of him at the end something that -- is seared in your -- >> oh, anderson, what keeps us going is definitely the way jim lived. jim will live on. and that is our deepest desire that this foundation make that happen. in the best sense that our government can have better response to american hostages. and their families. that we can continue to promote freedom of speech. and -- education in the world. that the best of america can be promoted. that is our hope, anderson. >> and that is his legacy? >> that is his legacy. >> diane foley mentioned the foundation the family has just established in jim's name. for information or if you want to make a donation, you can go to james foley, one word, and can find more on cnn.com. and more on the national security adviser, susan rice, who said she and others i
but jim was not. jim was selfless. and he had the courage and compassion to -- you know, he was compelled to bear witness. to what was happening in syria. >> for you, are you able to see jim as he was in life, or is that image of him at the end something that -- is seared in your -- >> oh, anderson, what keeps us going is definitely the way jim lived. jim will live on. and that is our deepest desire that this foundation make that happen. in the best sense that our government can...
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jim: nfl "thursday night football" is sponsored by -- jim: freeman is the running back behind yates. could have been tackled for a loss but he's able to gain about three. we also mad -- had mike on devonta david, the linebacker who was an all-pro last year, of tampa bay. >> rock it, rock it. >> show your heart now, all right? jim: and we want to thank lavonte david, the tampa bay staff as well as coach mike smith on the atlanta side for allowing us to eavesdrop a couple of times on them tonight. second and 7. and again it's freeman. this time no gain. let's go down to tracy. tracy: thanks, jim. devin hester still in the locker room dealing with cramps. they're giving him an i.v. and fluids. they want him back out here to be part of this celebration after this win. and i was talking to deion sanders a little bit ago and he said that hester came up to him before the game and said i'm going to break your record. i want you in the end zone so i can give you the ball. well, he wasn't in the end zone when he broke the record so you can bet he wants to see deion after this game. jim: how ab
jim: nfl "thursday night football" is sponsored by -- jim: freeman is the running back behind yates. could have been tackled for a loss but he's able to gain about three. we also mad -- had mike on devonta david, the linebacker who was an all-pro last year, of tampa bay. >> rock it, rock it. >> show your heart now, all right? jim: and we want to thank lavonte david, the tampa bay staff as well as coach mike smith on the atlanta side for allowing us to eavesdrop a couple of...
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jim sciutto. sorry, go ahead. >> that's all on the northern edge of raqqa, that government area, the post office. that's on the northern edge of town. and then just north of that there's a big military installation. so i assume that that's where the target concentration will be. i wouldn't put much stock in the power coming back on because that is where the biggest hydroelectric power plants in syria are. so they've got a robust generation capability right there. >> plus when you go into a lot of middle eastern cities the technology associated with power generation is not the same as we would have here where you have to regenerate power. if you have an explosion in the middle of the street it's going to knock out power for blocks around. >> jim sciutto, you want to add anything to that? >> i do. just as we look at the list of targets that activists on the ground are reporting, as you mentioned there, government's compound, a recruitment center, that fits in the categories we've been told by the pe
jim sciutto. sorry, go ahead. >> that's all on the northern edge of raqqa, that government area, the post office. that's on the northern edge of town. and then just north of that there's a big military installation. so i assume that that's where the target concentration will be. i wouldn't put much stock in the power coming back on because that is where the biggest hydroelectric power plants in syria are. so they've got a robust generation capability right there. >> plus when you go...
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blowing]. >> jim: that's out of bounds. smith. >> phil: the other thing, i watched this game. antonio brown is having to do so much, running reverses and coming out of the backfield and catching the screens and returning punts. it's a lot. you have to be careful with the guy you count on so much. giving him so many opportunities in an open field like that to catch the ball and take big hits. >> jim: on the last 2 plays, he's had connections with brown after being shutout at the half. down the middle. double coverage. wide of the target. what did you learn tonight about this division? cincinnati won the division last year. won on this field. cleveland. then a coaching change there. >> phil: i think the division is strong. i think the ravens -- >> jim: roethlisberger. >> phil: nice pump fake. i look at this division, i like the baltimore ravens. the way they look. i know they lost their opener, but they put a new offense in. a lot of new pieces. the offensive line. of course the cincinnati bengals so many weapons. they can li
blowing]. >> jim: that's out of bounds. smith. >> phil: the other thing, i watched this game. antonio brown is having to do so much, running reverses and coming out of the backfield and catching the screens and returning punts. it's a lot. you have to be careful with the guy you count on so much. giving him so many opportunities in an open field like that to catch the ball and take big hits. >> jim: on the last 2 plays, he's had connections with brown after being shutout at...
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so, jim was aware. jim was a very courageous and committed. >> yeah. before his capture he began to write about the radicalization of the free syria forces and the infiltration of the jihadist group. so he, he was concerned he knew it was getting more dangerous. >> how did you know he had been kidnapped? >> one of his colleagues had been waiting at the turkish border for him to return. it was the day after thanksgiving. and we were concerned when we didn't hear from him on thanksgiving because jim always called or touched base the next day. >> who took the call? >> i guess i did she said what? jim was supposed to meet me and he hasn't shown up. >> exactly. >> actually, claire short straw. she was the young lady captured with him in syria. so she called. >> in libya. >> i'm sorry. in libya she called us. >> but nicole was the colleague that was awaiting him claire knew us so she was good enough to call. >> what do parents do when that happens? immediately we were in shock, of course, and started praying. we have been praying through this whole ordeal. i
so, jim was aware. jim was a very courageous and committed. >> yeah. before his capture he began to write about the radicalization of the free syria forces and the infiltration of the jihadist group. so he, he was concerned he knew it was getting more dangerous. >> how did you know he had been kidnapped? >> one of his colleagues had been waiting at the turkish border for him to return. it was the day after thanksgiving. and we were concerned when we didn't hear from him on...
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>> jim: well behind antonio brown. coming up on sunday, a double header here on cbs: see you there starting at 12 noon eastern with j.b. and boomer. roethlisberger 3 out of 10 in this half. throws. bell. >> [very loud crowd noise]. >> jim: they have a 1st down. what happened to the steelers offense? you go back to halftime last sunday against cleveland. they have not scored a touchdown in almost 6 quarters. they have been outscored 50-9 in this stretch. >> phil: well, they just can't make the big plays. when you look reverse and screen, once you get inside the 20, you are not as effective. >> jim: double pass. for justin brown. imcomplete. >> phil: if you are called in to play, ben roethlisberger. here's the play. get rid of it. throw it short or whatever. roethlisberger keeps those plays extended. you don't want him to take unnecessary hits down 26-6 this late in the game. >> jim: i will be interested in hearing about that hit in the beginning of the game that lifted roethlisberger up off his feet. he is one of the bi
>> jim: well behind antonio brown. coming up on sunday, a double header here on cbs: see you there starting at 12 noon eastern with j.b. and boomer. roethlisberger 3 out of 10 in this half. throws. bell. >> [very loud crowd noise]. >> jim: they have a 1st down. what happened to the steelers offense? you go back to halftime last sunday against cleveland. they have not scored a touchdown in almost 6 quarters. they have been outscored 50-9 in this stretch. >> phil: well,...
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and jim apparently had -- jim had a way with young people and apparently they became friendly. jim asked him if he ever got out to please let us know and he did. >> he decided to leave. he decided to leave the movement. >> yes, and his father was frantic and was captured himself several times. >> trying to find jezawin and bring him home which he did succeed in. they were just wonderful. a very -- but, of course, he was jailed when he went to belgium because he had joined theq0hnç jihad and but yt jesiwin and his father were cooperative to the fbi and gave us the first sign of hope, greta,that jim was alive. barely but he was alive. >> what did they say the condition jim was in and what was going on with him. >> he said when jimmy first got there he was emaciated. we don't know where he had come from. that's never been clear. but, over the time that he was there, the feeding improved and he said that he really had regained weight by the time that he left. jesiwin had left. >> our conversation with john and diane foley continues. you are about to hear their reaction to presiden
and jim apparently had -- jim had a way with young people and apparently they became friendly. jim asked him if he ever got out to please let us know and he did. >> he decided to leave. he decided to leave the movement. >> yes, and his father was frantic and was captured himself several times. >> trying to find jezawin and bring him home which he did succeed in. they were just wonderful. a very -- but, of course, he was jailed when he went to belgium because he had joined...
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and you will never guess what jim did to make ferrari management see red. ♪ >> jim glickenhaus has spent 40 years and $20 million restoring and improving the cars in this collection. >> how did you get so into cars? >> when i was 16 or 17 in 1966 and 1967 there was the great ford-ferrari wars at lemans. >> this is the ford mark that won this race. it is the ferrari that won the 24 hours of daytona. these guys raced each other and they get along ok. you know? >> there's a story behind every car here. the lone love was part of andy warhol's fleet. and steve mcqueen raced this buggy. >> how long does it take to restore a car? >> it depends on the condition, this car has taken us about four years. >> with $20 million and untold hours invested in these cars, how do you protect them? >> in terms of stealing them, they are really unstealable. they are so well known, who could you sell them to? >> as much as jim loves the prefabricated cars in his collection, he still wants more from a sports car. >> there was a period when people were saying that the new ferraris aren't pretty anymore, and we d
and you will never guess what jim did to make ferrari management see red. ♪ >> jim glickenhaus has spent 40 years and $20 million restoring and improving the cars in this collection. >> how did you get so into cars? >> when i was 16 or 17 in 1966 and 1967 there was the great ford-ferrari wars at lemans. >> this is the ford mark that won this race. it is the ferrari that won the 24 hours of daytona. these guys raced each other and they get along ok. you know? >>...
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for jim's safe return. for 21 months they showed strength, they showed grace, they maintained both as they and the world learned the very worst about what happened to jim. last night the president mentioned jim foley and fellow captive steven sotloff. >> isil is a terrorist organization, pure and simple. and it has no vision other than the slaughter of all who stand in its way. in a region that has the known so much bloodshed, they kill captured prisoners, kill children, they enslave, rape and for women into marriage. they threaten the religious minority with genocide. and in acts of barbarism they took the lives of jim foley and steven sotloff. >> with u.s. aircraft mapping out locations in syria. diane foley is talking about the son she loves and the james foley legacy foundation being launched tomorrow. she is speaking candidly about her belief that the u.s. government did not do enough off to bring jim home safely and despite kind word did not do a good job of working with her family during their long o
for jim's safe return. for 21 months they showed strength, they showed grace, they maintained both as they and the world learned the very worst about what happened to jim. last night the president mentioned jim foley and fellow captive steven sotloff. >> isil is a terrorist organization, pure and simple. and it has no vision other than the slaughter of all who stand in its way. in a region that has the known so much bloodshed, they kill captured prisoners, kill children, they enslave,...
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>> caller: yes, jim, hi. thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> i just wanted to know about kraft -- >> a little earnings challenged, but you know, what restructuring and the stock can go higher. john in texas, john? >> caller: greetings, jim. greetings from stevenville, texas. how are you today? >> i'm okay. how are you, sir? >> caller: good. i noticed it peaked back in late last year and it's been in a downhill trend ever since. >> yeah, gas to liquids, not doing that well. some of the divisions aren't well. i don't think this stock is ready to go higher. holly in oregon, holly? >> caller: oh, jim cramer! today my son was born, he's 26. happy birthday, chris. i'm asking about advd. it split and hasn't done anything! >> oh, okay. yeah, i like it, but i like constellation and i like tap more. i think is the best right now. constellation and then ambev. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> the "lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade. ♪ time and sales dat
>> caller: yes, jim, hi. thanks for taking my call. >> of course. >> i just wanted to know about kraft -- >> a little earnings challenged, but you know, what restructuring and the stock can go higher. john in texas, john? >> caller: greetings, jim. greetings from stevenville, texas. how are you today? >> i'm okay. how are you, sir? >> caller: good. i noticed it peaked back in late last year and it's been in a downhill trend ever since. >> yeah,...
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i was very happy jim was dead. i didn't have one calm about that, but as -- qualm about that, but as the body counts came in and more and more and more of may friends were dead, i just cried and grieved and cried and grieved for month. -- for months. don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not-- i've got xlte. it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb of bonus data, and our best pricing ever on the more everything plan. if energy could come from anything?. or if power could go anywhere? or if light could seek out the dark? what would happen if that happens? anything. we (cha-ching!) (cha-ching!) many empt(cha-ching!) it felt like we were flushing money away. mom! that's why we switched to charmin ultra mega roll. it's charmin quality and long lasting. with more go's per roll, it pays to use charmin ultra mega roll. charmin ultra mega roll is 75% more absorbent so you can use less with every g
i was very happy jim was dead. i didn't have one calm about that, but as -- qualm about that, but as the body counts came in and more and more and more of may friends were dead, i just cried and grieved and cried and grieved for month. -- for months. don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not-- i've got xlte. it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb of bonus data, and...
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>> jim sciutto. >> jim sciutto, can you hear us? >> i hear you well, yes. >> did you hear what colonel francona was asking? why would the administration be telegraphing that this will be the most intense portion of the air campaign? >> well, i'm not sure. i think they're just trying to -- a fair point there because of course you don't want to tell the enemy in this case exactly what you're going to do when and with that intensity. but just in terms of describing what is intended tonight, that they want to get an important hard targets tonight to strike and i suppose show they mean business, right? but also to strike at targets that they think are going to weaken isis immediately. that's why in terms of the categories we're talking about here command and control, i'm told. resupply and training. get at their weapons. get to where they train their fighters. get to where their leaders are based. and command and control these operations including the one that arwa mentioned. this big push they've had toward the north. it's my understand
>> jim sciutto. >> jim sciutto, can you hear us? >> i hear you well, yes. >> did you hear what colonel francona was asking? why would the administration be telegraphing that this will be the most intense portion of the air campaign? >> well, i'm not sure. i think they're just trying to -- a fair point there because of course you don't want to tell the enemy in this case exactly what you're going to do when and with that intensity. but just in terms of describing...
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>> caller: jim? >> you're up!" >> caller: thank you, jim. quick question, jim. hudson citibank corporation located based in new jersey. it was supposed to be a merge we are mnt bank and they're having troubles. your prognosis? >> i'd rather own other banks and there are many other banks i would like to own but i feel badly for the family of ron hermanse who was a fan of this show and a friend of the show but i won't recommend that stock. let's go to bob in new york, please, bob? >> caller: jim, the most entertaining way to learn about wall street is jim cramer. >> that's the plan. i gave a talk at nj pac and i'm thrilled. how can i help? >> caller: how much do you love fnfg? >> what is it, eight bucks now? that is too darn cheap. i think you buy it, maybe ahead of citizens finance. fnfg is for me. agnes in florida. agnes? >> caller: yes, jim, thank you for taking my call. i want to know what your feelings are on nee. hold or fold? >> that's a growth utility company. it's very good. juneau beach, i have new buddies staying with me. i think that stock at 3% with a
>> caller: jim? >> you're up!" >> caller: thank you, jim. quick question, jim. hudson citibank corporation located based in new jersey. it was supposed to be a merge we are mnt bank and they're having troubles. your prognosis? >> i'd rather own other banks and there are many other banks i would like to own but i feel badly for the family of ron hermanse who was a fan of this show and a friend of the show but i won't recommend that stock. let's go to bob in new york,...
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call me or tweet me @jim cramer. in four decades of investing, rarely a day a care about an event tomorrow, ali baba. while today's market gained 109 points, nasdaq jumping 6.8% t. real story is tomorrow it can be projectilesed at $68 a share tonight a. very good price for those able to get stock on the deal a. very good one, indeed. to you, for days now, i have been hearing about how bad ali baba's ipo could be for the stockmarket. i hear that it's overvalued. sell, sell, sell! >> that it's too high. >> sell, sell, sell! >> that it has omake ownership. >> sell, sell, sell! >> of course it's a sign of a on the. >> sell, sell, sell. >> the house of pain! >> so i thought i'd adjust these negatives head on tonight and say if you hate baseball, if you hate twitter, linkedin, google, j. d.com because you think they're ridiculously expensive at the height of absurdity. you should love, not hate, but love ali baba. even ali baba opens at $8 a share. could still be a -- buy, buy, buy! it may be a buy even a couple points nor
call me or tweet me @jim cramer. in four decades of investing, rarely a day a care about an event tomorrow, ali baba. while today's market gained 109 points, nasdaq jumping 6.8% t. real story is tomorrow it can be projectilesed at $68 a share tonight a. very good price for those able to get stock on the deal a. very good one, indeed. to you, for days now, i have been hearing about how bad ali baba's ipo could be for the stockmarket. i hear that it's overvalued. sell, sell, sell! >> that...
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what's up. >> caller: hey, how you doing jim. booyah from the hoosier state. >> i'm loving that except for the eagles play the colts next week. very worrisome. >> caller: yes that's true. i want to see if i'm diversified jim. have one of my stocks is bristol myers. duke energy duk. gilead, gild. gm, general motors and last one is mcd mcdonald's. >> mcdonald's i said people would love that dividend and it bounced today but you got a food company restaurant. an auto company that's been lagging there but i still think it's okay. you have a utility and then we have a primary and gilead. they're both drug companies. we have to make a change. we have to sell one of these and get into another. i like that oil has been coming down. how about we buy some royal dutch 4.7% yield. make that change. sell bristol myers because i want to keep to gilead. jeff in michigan. >> caller: booyah jim. >> special booyah to you. >> caller: my picks today are google, ups, exxon, and bank of ameri america. >> all right. i like the names. ups which i have f
what's up. >> caller: hey, how you doing jim. booyah from the hoosier state. >> i'm loving that except for the eagles play the colts next week. very worrisome. >> caller: yes that's true. i want to see if i'm diversified jim. have one of my stocks is bristol myers. duke energy duk. gilead, gild. gm, general motors and last one is mcd mcdonald's. >> mcdonald's i said people would love that dividend and it bounced today but you got a food company restaurant. an auto...
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and this jim really pushed him. because there have been questions about what kind of threat they pose, is it an imminent threat to the homeland. and his answer, you know, involved, yes, there is concern in these americans coming home, radicalizing, and to quote the secretary, i can't second guess what may or may not come then. >> i think that's right. look, there is a difference between desire of these 100 americans or whoever else is a member of isis or isil. and capability. and so you did see the pentagon sort of retract a little bit from last week and sort of arguing that there was an imminent threat at every shopping mal. it's actually just not true. we do have a concern about americans who are supporting isil. but amongst all this background noise, what we should just be clear about for viewers is, first, everyone agrees that isis or isil is brutal and different. second, that they have gained geographic control in areas in syria and iraq that is disturbing, to say the least. third, that there are -- we need a r
and this jim really pushed him. because there have been questions about what kind of threat they pose, is it an imminent threat to the homeland. and his answer, you know, involved, yes, there is concern in these americans coming home, radicalizing, and to quote the secretary, i can't second guess what may or may not come then. >> i think that's right. look, there is a difference between desire of these 100 americans or whoever else is a member of isis or isil. and capability. and so you...
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. >> caller: hi, jim. this is robin from new york and i hope you stop by san miguel soon for a margarita. >> holy cow. might want to get one -- i like these personally. go ahead. >> caller: that's what i'll order. okay. so, listen, you told me on your family show during the family therapy segment that you liked my stock picks. so here's a new one. last night you spoke about shipping oil and gas across the u.s. using pipeline. >> right. >> caller: i've been thinking a lot about the exportation of liquefied natural gas overseas for companies with many contracts and i thought of schiff as a primary exportation vehicle. i looked up the sector and wanted your thoughts on ticker golg. they're specifically designed to support lng. they continue to add more shifts, pay a dividend, but their chart is off. >> i think that the chart is right. thank you for all those kind comments. i'm not a fan. there are too many companies in that industry, not that many companies building the big terminals, but too many in that ind
. >> caller: hi, jim. this is robin from new york and i hope you stop by san miguel soon for a margarita. >> holy cow. might want to get one -- i like these personally. go ahead. >> caller: that's what i'll order. okay. so, listen, you told me on your family show during the family therapy segment that you liked my stock picks. so here's a new one. last night you spoke about shipping oil and gas across the u.s. using pipeline. >> right. >> caller: i've been thinking...
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jim brush... >> jeff! >> and his girlfriend, alison sloat, bought the company, recipes and all, over ten years ago for just $1,200, and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie counsel. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. >> we really are a victim of our own success right now. damn it, i'm tired of this! >> and they've stretched their resources over multiple locations, including a shipping facility that's not making any money. >> today, i'm losing $1,000 by not being able to deliver pies. i can't do this every week. >> jim and alison have a staff of employees that are beyond dedicated. >> order it today, 'cause we need to get it into stores, 'cause we're very low on that [bleep]. >> i know, i know. >> with increasing debt and mounting losses... >> there's, like, three weeks of outstanding bills here. you owe 2,400 bucks. >> key west key lime pie company is facin
jim brush... >> jeff! >> and his girlfriend, alison sloat, bought the company, recipes and all, over ten years ago for just $1,200, and have grown the business from selling pies on the side of the road to having their key lime pie named the nation's best pie by the american pie counsel. even though they generate $1.4 million in sales, they have yet to turn a profit. >> we really are a victim of our own success right now. damn it, i'm tired of this! >> and they've...
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i'm jim sciutto. we're waiting for a press conference in reaction to the bombshell from the iraqi prime minister talking about the possibility of a plot by isis to attack subways in new york city as well as in paris. we're going to go live to that press conference once it begins in a few moments. continuing now with our world lead, the pentagon's tally from the latest aerial assault on isis is 14 militants dead. warehouses and weapons caches in rubble. but a bullet straight to the heart of the isis leadership, here to tell us more about where the bombs are dropping, what they have hit and if any innocent syrians as well has gotten caught up in the country's newest war. our own tom foreman is joining us. >> look at the frequency of these bombings. if you watch it from late july, early august, absolutely the two most robust days have come within the past three days. if we look at the map of what they hit, this was the first of those three days. a lot of targets hit and then we have the last big burst of
i'm jim sciutto. we're waiting for a press conference in reaction to the bombshell from the iraqi prime minister talking about the possibility of a plot by isis to attack subways in new york city as well as in paris. we're going to go live to that press conference once it begins in a few moments. continuing now with our world lead, the pentagon's tally from the latest aerial assault on isis is 14 militants dead. warehouses and weapons caches in rubble. but a bullet straight to the heart of the...
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of "the jim norton show." >> a block, the lead. that's the first story. >> was it bigotry or just business? the owner of the atlanta hawks is selling the team after a racially charged e-mail was made public by him. he informed the nba about an e-mail he sent two years ago about how they could bring in more white fans. he speculated that the team's black fans scared away the whites and that there were "not enough affluent black fans to build a significant season ticket base." he added -- >> he noted that he wanted some white cheerleaders and music familiar to 40-year-old white guys and thought that the kiss cam was too black. it's not clear where he decided to self-report and many wonder if it was necessary, including kareem abdul-jabbar. in a peace for time.com, he writes that he isn't a racist. he's a businessman asking reasonable questions how to put customers in seats. "red eye" has never had trouble filling our seats. can we show the audience? that looked great. they always come happy. jim, thank you for joining us. >> a deligh
of "the jim norton show." >> a block, the lead. that's the first story. >> was it bigotry or just business? the owner of the atlanta hawks is selling the team after a racially charged e-mail was made public by him. he informed the nba about an e-mail he sent two years ago about how they could bring in more white fans. he speculated that the team's black fans scared away the whites and that there were "not enough affluent black fans to build a significant season ticket...
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i'm jim axelrod. for the third time in less than a month, the islamic state of iraq and syria, the group of militants known as isis, has released a video purporting to show the execution of a western hostage. this time it's a 44-year-old from scotland by the name of david haines, who was apparently brutally killed. he was a relief worker, kidnapped in syria last year as he delivered humanitarian aid. the video looks very much like the ones showing two american journalists, james foley and stephesteven sotloff, being behd by an isis militant. elizabeth palmer joins us in london. good evening, liz. >> reporter: good evening, jim. the video purporting to show that execution of david haines was posted on social media today, and the executioner is, apparently, the same man who appeared in the two other execution videos you mentioned of the two americans. and the method of the same-- beheading. haines, who was 44 years old, had previously appeared kneeling and dressed in an orange jumpsuit in one of those v
i'm jim axelrod. for the third time in less than a month, the islamic state of iraq and syria, the group of militants known as isis, has released a video purporting to show the execution of a western hostage. this time it's a 44-year-old from scotland by the name of david haines, who was apparently brutally killed. he was a relief worker, kidnapped in syria last year as he delivered humanitarian aid. the video looks very much like the ones showing two american journalists, james foley and...
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jim was killed in the most horrific way. he was sacrificed because of -- just a lack of coordination, a lack of communication. a lack of prioritization. as a family, we had to find outsiour way through this on our own. >> as i was watching the president speaking last night i wondered if you watched. >> oh, yes, i waped. >> and if so what was going through your mind? >> this whole strategy of eliminating isis, and the terror threat is important, obviously. so maybe parts part of the strategic way of doing it is to bomb them. you know? and to engage in force. but that only caused jim's death, really. you know, i guess all i'm trying to say is i feel that our government needs to be shrewder, smarter, willing to negotiate with these people who hate us so that we can find better ways to rid ourselves of terror. >> for you, are you able to see jim as he was in life or is that image of him at the end something that is seared in your -- >> oh, anderson, what keeps us going is definitely the way jim lived. jim will live on. and that
jim was killed in the most horrific way. he was sacrificed because of -- just a lack of coordination, a lack of communication. a lack of prioritization. as a family, we had to find outsiour way through this on our own. >> as i was watching the president speaking last night i wondered if you watched. >> oh, yes, i waped. >> and if so what was going through your mind? >> this whole strategy of eliminating isis, and the terror threat is important, obviously. so maybe parts...
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jim. that's the way we want the legacy foundation to, also. >> that's the way we want to move forward with anybody who can help us. we want jimmy to be a light. not a crime committed against us, not a crime committed so we are for answers in terms of lacing blame qui wanted jimmy's life to be a reason to move forward and not blame. >> horrific death for such a good person. it was the an an an an of his life. >> we ask for help only. >> his death, without any doubt, has changed things. you know. the world is now focused on isis. all the people he was reporting on. there is attention on isis, defeating them. without any doubt, his life has certainly had an impact. you know. and don't mean to spend a lot of time but a lot of americans have seen that video. >> i'm sure that's true. i hope -- i think it's important that americans realize that, you know, we need to protect our citizens when we go abroad to do our jobs. jim was doing his job just like a firefighter going into a fire. >> i receive
jim. that's the way we want the legacy foundation to, also. >> that's the way we want to move forward with anybody who can help us. we want jimmy to be a light. not a crime committed against us, not a crime committed so we are for answers in terms of lacing blame qui wanted jimmy's life to be a reason to move forward and not blame. >> horrific death for such a good person. it was the an an an an of his life. >> we ask for help only. >> his death, without any doubt, has...
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tilmon and jim cavanaugh. we're following this breaking news situation. fighter jets dispatched by the norad forces as well as the faa, a fighter that afears have suggested windows suggesting there may be a hypoxia situation and that the passengers an board are not responsive. certainly they're not getting a response from the cockpit of that aircraft right now. i'm going to bring in jay blackmon. what does the current fact pattern suggest? >> if the pilot has been unresponsive since 10:00 a.m., you are looking at 2, almost 3 1/2 hours. the possibilities are many. the pilot could have had a medical emergency. it's not clear how many people are on board. hypoxia happens when a plane's pressurization at altitude. if you don't go into oxygen you very quickly become unresponsive. this is a similar to an incident that happened that killed golfer payne stewart back in the '90s where the plane flew and flew until it finally crashed into a farm field. as i think you've reported, the fighters have broken off since they'
tilmon and jim cavanaugh. we're following this breaking news situation. fighter jets dispatched by the norad forces as well as the faa, a fighter that afears have suggested windows suggesting there may be a hypoxia situation and that the passengers an board are not responsive. certainly they're not getting a response from the cockpit of that aircraft right now. i'm going to bring in jay blackmon. what does the current fact pattern suggest? >> if the pilot has been unresponsive since 10:00...
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jim would have been saddened. jim believed till the end that his country would come to their aid. >> did you know that what was happening to him? >> to be honest, that part was rather frightening. we tended to know everything before the fbi or anyone else. >> how so? >> because we did everything we could. i went to europe several times to interview the european freed hostages. just so i could find out how jim was, what's going on, where are they, what are the chances of this or that? it was a frightening thing. and the fbi was -- everyone was kind and supportive. but the fbi used us for information. >> really? they came to you for information. >> absolutely. >> about his location? >> absolute, oh, y e. >> it's amazing to me that you flew overseas to actually interview hostages. >> no, it's not, anderson. as a mother. i was frantic. >> you would do anything? >> anderson, jim was an incredible human being. he was very courageous and he had a heart. anyone who knew jim loved him. jimmed ha an ability to be present, t
jim would have been saddened. jim believed till the end that his country would come to their aid. >> did you know that what was happening to him? >> to be honest, that part was rather frightening. we tended to know everything before the fbi or anyone else. >> how so? >> because we did everything we could. i went to europe several times to interview the european freed hostages. just so i could find out how jim was, what's going on, where are they, what are the chances of...
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i think our efforts to get jim freed were an annoyance. jim would have been saddened. jim believed until the end that his country would come to their aid. we were just told to trust that he would be freed somehow, and he wasn't, was he? >> since you're home visiting your folks, have you talked it them about the security risk that you face? >> not yet. i just got here. i'm sure it might come up around the dinner table in the next few days but so far i have tried to keep it light. >> i hate to even try to talk about these issues, but if you were to be kidnapped, if you were to be detained even briefly by one of these opposition groups, what would you want your family to do? would you want them to be speaking out in public?
i think our efforts to get jim freed were an annoyance. jim would have been saddened. jim believed until the end that his country would come to their aid. we were just told to trust that he would be freed somehow, and he wasn't, was he? >> since you're home visiting your folks, have you talked it them about the security risk that you face? >> not yet. i just got here. i'm sure it might come up around the dinner table in the next few days but so far i have tried to keep it light....
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jim in massachusetts, jim? >> caller: hey, imbo, a fellow harvard alumni boo-yah it would rub the steroids, but after of showing yesterday -- >> it's early, the crafts will be okay there. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. you covered this stock on the show. i've got some march call options, it's in an hot m. & a sector, it's got a good buyback, a good dividend, but it's been in a pigsty the, bob evans? >> yeah, i think you buy bob evans. i'm not backing away. theed ad campaign was talked about in the times today. the activist, that's a shame. i want you to stay the course, particularly with that yield, which after taxation is much better than treasuries. jo hanna in pennsylvania. >> caller: mr. cramer what an horse. i have been getting killed on price did not line, with the exception of today, it's been dropping like a rock. i can't find out why. >> when i was with pop this weekend in preparation of going to the philadelphia eagles big win, though the first half big loss, we talk about stocks all the tim
jim in massachusetts, jim? >> caller: hey, imbo, a fellow harvard alumni boo-yah it would rub the steroids, but after of showing yesterday -- >> it's early, the crafts will be okay there. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. you covered this stock on the show. i've got some march call options, it's in an hot m. & a sector, it's got a good buyback, a good dividend, but it's been in a pigsty the, bob evans? >> yeah, i think you buy bob evans. i'm not backing away....
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brian, when you and jim looked up what were you guys thinking? >> at first, we thought that somebody jumped off. we thought it was the end for them. within a second, it looked like a squirrel flying right at us until they flattened out. for jim to have the camera on at that second we just got lucky. it was uplifting. the adrenalin was a shot in the arm right when we needed it. we were tired. >> it's not legal to base jump in yosemite? >> absolute not. it's a federal offense. they would be in real trouble. it was exhilarating. the sound when they came by, words can't describe. >> wing suit aside, what was it like when you got to the top finally? >> we felt like we were rock stars. >> of course, the was a fun climb. brian and jim are raising money for the wounded warrior project. they are going for a $10,000 goal. so far they raised $7,200. >> september is childhood cancer awareness month. who better to talk about cancer than someone who's experienced it. >> i'm hanna and i'm 5. >> hanna wanted to make a cancer commercial. she was diagnosed with ca
brian, when you and jim looked up what were you guys thinking? >> at first, we thought that somebody jumped off. we thought it was the end for them. within a second, it looked like a squirrel flying right at us until they flattened out. for jim to have the camera on at that second we just got lucky. it was uplifting. the adrenalin was a shot in the arm right when we needed it. we were tired. >> it's not legal to base jump in yosemite? >> absolute not. it's a federal offense....
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anyone who knew jim loved him. jim had an ability to be present. to listen. unlike so many in our world. jim had many gifts, anderson. i did all i could. i was unable to do enough. >> what did you learn from the hostages who had been with him and had been released? >> that he continued to have compassion and goodness to the very end. that he continued to believe that our country would find a way to free them. he passionately believed in america. and our goodness and he was valuable as a citizen. and i also found out that prayers of people from all over the world gave him an incredible courage. >> he felt that? >> without a doubt, anderson. >> i understand that he actually got a letter to you through one of the other hostages. >> he did. >> that's an extraordinary thing. it wasn't a physical letter. thehostage memorized the letter. i have an exert. dreams of family and friends take me away. happiness fills my heart. >> jim knew, anderson, that he was privileged. privileged in a very ordinary american sense. he was very loved. he grew up in a community of love,
anyone who knew jim loved him. jim had an ability to be present. to listen. unlike so many in our world. jim had many gifts, anderson. i did all i could. i was unable to do enough. >> what did you learn from the hostages who had been with him and had been released? >> that he continued to have compassion and goodness to the very end. that he continued to believe that our country would find a way to free them. he passionately believed in america. and our goodness and he was valuable...
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but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like 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 regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. 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. don't stop taking xarelto®, rivaroxaban, unless your doctor tells you to. while taking xarelto®, you may bruise more easily and it may take longer for bleeding to stop. xarelto® may increase your risk of bleeding if you take certain medicines. xarelto® can cause serious bleeding, and in rare cases, may be fatal. get help right away if you devel
but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like 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 regular blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine. gps: proceed to the designated route. not today. for patients currently well managed on warfarin,...
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jim -- jim freeman was special agent in charge of the multi agency unabomber investigation and strategic management and the executive level. he began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1964, was in los angeles and miami and in 1993 was assigned special agent in charge of the san francisco division. following the unabomber investigation he returned from the fbi in 1996, retired from the fbi in 1996 and joined charles schwab, as senior vp of global security. donald max noel served as investigator on the unabomber task force before ultimately becoming supervisor of an expanded task force and ultimately concentrating on montana. he served as fbi agent for 30 years and worked on numerous high-profile investigations including the weather underground, the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. retired from the fbi in 1999. terry turchie directed the unabomber federal task force between 1994, and 1998. and on aberrational level following the unabomber case, became inspector and led the task force in looking for the olympic bomber eric root of. in 1999 he was named deputy existent of the counte
jim -- jim freeman was special agent in charge of the multi agency unabomber investigation and strategic management and the executive level. he began his career as a special agent with the fbi in 1964, was in los angeles and miami and in 1993 was assigned special agent in charge of the san francisco division. following the unabomber investigation he returned from the fbi in 1996, retired from the fbi in 1996 and joined charles schwab, as senior vp of global security. donald max noel served as...
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senior white house correspondent jim acosta and chief national correspondent jim sciutto join me now. welcome. jim acosta, i'm going to start with you because americans are already terrified. polls show americans are terrified isis is going to strike the homeland. is this something that a sitting senator should be saying? >> carol, who am i to tell lindsey graham what he should and should not be saying but what he is saying is reflected, i think, among a lot of people in washington who are concerned isis does pose a national security threat to the united states. you heard the defense secretary and the chairman of the joint chiefs saying very similar comments until the white house really quite frankly started cooling down some of that rhetoric. ands the important to point out that the white house and various national security officials have said that at this point isis does not pose a direct threat to the u.s. homeland. they're not picking up on any chatter that they're publicly talking about. at the same time, carol, i think there are two schools of thought emerging here in washington
senior white house correspondent jim acosta and chief national correspondent jim sciutto join me now. welcome. jim acosta, i'm going to start with you because americans are already terrified. polls show americans are terrified isis is going to strike the homeland. is this something that a sitting senator should be saying? >> carol, who am i to tell lindsey graham what he should and should not be saying but what he is saying is reflected, i think, among a lot of people in washington who...
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. >> thank you jim, good afternoon, commissioners, we have got two other ideas that we want to share in this presentation, through the southern walter front area. one is not a completely new idea, this was partially improved by someone building a concrete batching facility, and using a similar business model and taking range of there was a problem and the port ended up terminating that lease and subsequent to that, we came to the port commission around the same time, 2008, the asphalt plans that were located right nearby. >> we have the port commission's blessing issued a request for or a proposals, for an operator of an asphalt plant. asphalt production is very similar to concrete pro-ducks, and that uses the sand and ago go gate and with the similar business model and we have a lot of interest at that prebid conference, but we were at the same time entering that down market in 2008, and received no responses. also, at the time, the city had not figured out how it was going to pay for the street resurfacing in the city. and dpw, was just beginning to get its arms around the challeng
. >> thank you jim, good afternoon, commissioners, we have got two other ideas that we want to share in this presentation, through the southern walter front area. one is not a completely new idea, this was partially improved by someone building a concrete batching facility, and using a similar business model and taking range of there was a problem and the port ended up terminating that lease and subsequent to that, we came to the port commission around the same time, 2008, the asphalt...
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jim. >> axelrod: kristine, thank you. the search for a missing university of virginia student is also entering its second week. about 1500 people gathered today to look for hannah graham. she was last seen late last friday's night in charlottesville, virginia. surveillance video shows her walking with a man police describe as a person of interest. he has been interviewed but so far, no arrests. later, no end in sight to the fast-moving california wildfires when the cbs evening news continues. >> axelrod: several large wildfires continue to burn across northern california as they have for nearly a week. a three-year drought has added fuel to this terrible fire accept. john blackstone has been on the front lines since monday and has this reporters notebook. >> reporter: in california, this was the week predictions came true-- the destructive wildfires that had been warned about for months hit with explosive power. in the town of weed, near the oregon border, 150 homes went up in flames so intense, almost nothing was left bu
jim. >> axelrod: kristine, thank you. the search for a missing university of virginia student is also entering its second week. about 1500 people gathered today to look for hannah graham. she was last seen late last friday's night in charlottesville, virginia. surveillance video shows her walking with a man police describe as a person of interest. he has been interviewed but so far, no arrests. later, no end in sight to the fast-moving california wildfires when the cbs evening news...
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jim. >> axelrod: mark, thank you. the u.s. and some of its arab allies launched first strikes today on isis forces in an area of syria near the border with turkey. holly williams spent the week on that border and joins us tonight from iraq. holly, how have these first airstrikes gone? >> reporter: well, jim, if you talk to people who are suffering at the hands of isis inside syria, as well as the refugees who continue to stream across the border into turkey, they'll tell you that the strikes aren't effective enough. and it's a similar story here in iraq. now, so far, the airstrikes have targeted things like isis vehicles, training camps, storage facilities, and the oil fields that isis controls. and those strikes will degrade the strength of isis, just as president obama promised. about the islamic extremists have also occupied towns and cities and using strikes to try to flush the militants out of those areas would likely cost many more civilian lives. and that really is the biggest problem for the u.s. and the rest of the co
jim. >> axelrod: mark, thank you. the u.s. and some of its arab allies launched first strikes today on isis forces in an area of syria near the border with turkey. holly williams spent the week on that border and joins us tonight from iraq. holly, how have these first airstrikes gone? >> reporter: well, jim, if you talk to people who are suffering at the hands of isis inside syria, as well as the refugees who continue to stream across the border into turkey, they'll tell you that...
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rod. >> caller: hey, booyah, jim. first time caller. >> excellent. >> caller: thank you for all the knowledge you give us out here. did have a question about an israeli company that had just recently settled u.k. courts settled a dispute -- patent dispute with astro zen aceh. >> i have mixed emotions. teva it's a generic company. i'll send you to parago which has a fantastic -- parago yes, teva -- wide receivers make big plays happen. in your fantasy team and in your actual portfolio, i think you should draft tesla, netflix, regeneron. those are the names that can rack up enormous gains. much more "mad money" ahead including an exclusive look inside deckers madison avenue store. and i'll let you know what you might see from the stock and i think you'll want to hear about it. then our own federal reserve are laying down roadblocks. thankfully i got the playbook to give you some relief. and then the lightning round is ahead. hit me with your best shot and then of course, stick with cramer. for you, success is a starting
rod. >> caller: hey, booyah, jim. first time caller. >> excellent. >> caller: thank you for all the knowledge you give us out here. did have a question about an israeli company that had just recently settled u.k. courts settled a dispute -- patent dispute with astro zen aceh. >> i have mixed emotions. teva it's a generic company. i'll send you to parago which has a fantastic -- parago yes, teva -- wide receivers make big plays happen. in your fantasy team and in your...
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jim, i interrupt you. there is instrumentation on the plane that could alert to the potential depressurization of the cabin but you were saying there should be more than visual. >> absolutely. the light that comes on in the panel or whatever else, that's why there's a loud horn that signals that you have a problem on a commercial airplane. there's no way that you can miss it because it's such a critical part of the safety system. so i'm concerned to know whether or not that system does exist to that extent on this particular airplane. >> anthony, if in fact these systems are there as jim tilmon was saying, if there's an audible system as well as a visual system, does that say a potential failure of that system? >> it would suggest that. however, depending on how the system was set. i was just looking at an image of the pressurization and environmental system on this particular model aircraft and it has two settings. one is off, one is automatic. so i'm going to bet that there was an audible system on this
jim, i interrupt you. there is instrumentation on the plane that could alert to the potential depressurization of the cabin but you were saying there should be more than visual. >> absolutely. the light that comes on in the panel or whatever else, that's why there's a loud horn that signals that you have a problem on a commercial airplane. there's no way that you can miss it because it's such a critical part of the safety system. so i'm concerned to know whether or not that system does...
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a very emotional interview with hall of fame quarterback jim kelly. kelly describes his triumph of over cancer and the people who helped him along the way. >> to see their faces, and to see them cheer and know they came here for me, i needed that. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. [door be♪l rings] [door bell rings] [phone rings] hello. heh. heh. heh-he-he... t-mobile's is the first national network to give you wi-fi calling. now every wi-fi connection works like a t-mobile tower. it's wi-fi unleashed. [ siri] hello. wh[cortana] name? hello siri. i'm cortana. we've already met. i'm sorry. i don't remember. that's ok. i can remember lots of things. like your favorite kinds of restaurants. i cannot remember that. i can remember appointments
a very emotional interview with hall of fame quarterback jim kelly. kelly describes his triumph of over cancer and the people who helped him along the way. >> to see their faces, and to see them cheer and know they came here for me, i needed that. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or...
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>> good afternoon, i am sean bundy, and in northern california and jim presented to you earlier and i think that this is a great opportunity for the san francisco or for the water front. and we certainly will be looking forward to putting in a bid in january, if that comes to fruition, and as, regardless of if we get the bid or another competing company gets the bid, i think that it is great for the port. good luck. >> thank you. >> next speaker? >> any other speakers? >> hearing none, the public comment is closed. >> commissioners? >> brandon? >> i would like to thank jim conya and brad for a wonderful presentation and i think that was a great overview of the ideas that we are looking at for the pier 80-96 areas. and i think that i have been encouraging the staff for something about two years now to try to come up with a master plan for that area, because it is a valuable piece of property because it is the last maritime heavy used land that we have on the port and so, i have been encouraging the staff to come. because every city department, and everybody thinks that it is valuable a
>> good afternoon, i am sean bundy, and in northern california and jim presented to you earlier and i think that this is a great opportunity for the san francisco or for the water front. and we certainly will be looking forward to putting in a bid in january, if that comes to fruition, and as, regardless of if we get the bid or another competing company gets the bid, i think that it is great for the port. good luck. >> thank you. >> next speaker? >> any other speakers?...
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>> i want to be sure. >> jim -- i'm told jim's on the phone, we can just hear his microphone. so fran, this does not mean that -- this is now just one leg of the operation. the attempt to identify and train, you know, anti-assad forces inside syria who will also fight against isis, that continues. that's one leg of this. and obviously the multiple legs inside iraq. i mean, this is an open-ended engagement with a timeline that's completely unspecified. >> that's right. in some ways the three-dimensional chess game, right? because you got the effort inside iraq. you got the effort inside syria. you got the training effort that's being conducted both in jordan and saudi arabia. the president is creating this coalition. you ought to expect to see not only more of a diplomatic effort but also a financial effort out of treasury. additional sanctions and things to target the leadership. and as phil points out, what you're seeing they're hitting tonight infrastructure targets. main military headquarters in raqqa and you ought to see a real campaign to go after leadership targets. wher
>> i want to be sure. >> jim -- i'm told jim's on the phone, we can just hear his microphone. so fran, this does not mean that -- this is now just one leg of the operation. the attempt to identify and train, you know, anti-assad forces inside syria who will also fight against isis, that continues. that's one leg of this. and obviously the multiple legs inside iraq. i mean, this is an open-ended engagement with a timeline that's completely unspecified. >> that's right. in some...