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“I know Kentucky State Police are investigating it and I feel confident that they will hopefully provide some answers on, on why and maybe that will be able to help us all heal. “But the entire county and community is just in shock.”Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines. In remembrance of Mullins, flags at all Kentucky Court of Justice facilities will be lowered to half-staff through Monday. To do that, they’ll be looking at footage from cameras inside the courthouse and interviewing all witnesses who were in the building, Kentucky State Police Trooper Matt Gayheart said. The lawsuit alleges the sexual allegations against the deputy “were not appropriately investigated by Sheriff Stines,” who fired the deputy in 2022.
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“This community is small in nature, and we’re all shook,” Kentucky State Police Trooper Matt Gayheart said at a Thursday evening news conference. “The Letcher County Courthouse is one of the last that you can walk into without a metal detector or security at the front door,” said Matt Butler, commonwealth’s attorney for Letcher County, in a video statement Friday. Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines has been arrested Thursday in connection with the fatal shooting of a district judge inside a courthouse, Kentucky State Police (KSP) said. “I know Kentucky State Police are investigating it, and I feel confident that they will hopefully provide some answers on why. In remembrance of Mullins, flags at all Kentucky Court of Justice facilities will be lowered to half-staff through Monday.
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A small eastern Kentucky community is reeling and searching for answers after a Letcher County sheriff was arrested and charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Judge Kevin Mullins in his district office Thursday afternoon. The shooting occurred shortly before 3 p.m. at the Letcher County courthouse in Whitesburg, about 217 miles southeast of Louisville. Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines, a two-term sheriff, was arrested and charged with one count of murder, Kentucky State Police Trooper Matt Gayheart said. Letcher County Sheriff Mickey Stines. "My prayers are with his family and the Letcher County community as they try to process and mourn this tragic loss.
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CNN —Investigators are trying to determine what motivated a Kentucky sheriff to allegedly shoot and kill a district judge after the two had an argument inside the judge’s chambers, according to Kentucky State Police. Letcher County, Kentucky District Judge Kevin R. Mullins Letcher County governmentLetcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines, 43, shot Mullins after an argument inside the judge’s chambers, a preliminary investigation revealed. It is unclear who will take over as the county sheriff following the arrest of Stines, who had been sheriff for about eight years. An ambulance near the scene after a district court judge in Kentucky was fatally shot in his chambers , on Thursday, September 19. The Kentucky Court of Justice is aware of the “tragic” incident in Letcher County, the court said in a statement on Facebook.
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Cramer's Lighting Round: Dominion Energy is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Dominion Energy's year-to-date stock performance. Dominion Energy : "I think Dominion Energy is a buy...We need cheap power." Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Dutch Bros' year-to-date stock performance. Dutch Bros : "I like Dutch Bros, I'm glad that they slowed their expansion..."Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Super Micro Computer's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon LyondellBasell's year-to-date stock performance.
Persons: It's Organizations: Dominion, Dominion Energy, Dutch Bros
But regardless of the week's events, Cramer said the Fed's successful start to the easing cycle is leading the market in a positive direction. "We're in a rate cut cycle now, ok, it's very different from, from the last couple years. Next year should be better for the homebuilder than 2024 because the Fed is lowering rates, he added. Semiconductor outfit Micron will report earnings on Wednesday along with Cintas , which supplies a range of materials, including uniforms, to businesses. Retail grocery giant Costco reports on Thursday, and Cramer will be paying attention to which products are and aren't selling.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Raphael Bostic, Austan Goolsbee, Hewlett Packard Organizations: Costco, KB, Federal, Atlanta Fed, Chicago Fed, Apple, Semiconductor, Micron, Retail, Commerce Department
"I'm really proud of this moment," Carolina Panthers President Kristi Coleman told CNBC ahead of the game. The game is the first time two female presidents will go head-to-head in professional football. When the Carolina Panthers take on the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, it will mark a historic first for the National Football League. The NFL says 22 women currently hold full-time coaching positions in the NFL. As part of growing and developing that pipeline of women, the NFL holds an annual Women's Forum.
Persons: Kristi Coleman, David Tepper, Dave Canales, Coleman, Sandra Douglass Morgan, Mark Davis, Douglass Morgan Organizations: Carolina Panthers, CNBC, NFL, Las Vegas Raiders, National Football League . Carolina Panthers, Bank of America, Panthers, Tepper Sports & Entertainment, NFL League Office, The Institute, Diversity, University of Central Locations: Charlotte , North Carolina, Sport, University of Central Florida
Kentucky sheriff charged in killing of judge at courthouse
  + stars: | 2024-09-20 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
A judge in a rural Kentucky county was fatally shot in his courthouse chambers Thursday, and the local sheriff was charged with murder in the killing, police said. The preliminary investigation indicates Letcher County Sheriff Shawn M. Stines shot District Judge Kevin Mullins multiple times following an argument inside the courthouse, according to Kentucky State Police. Letcher County's judge-executive signed an order closing on Friday the county courthouse where the shooting took place. Mullins, 54, was hit multiple times in the shooting, Kentucky State Police said. Kentucky State Police referred inquires about Stines' legal representation Thursday to a spokesperson who did not immediately respond by email.
Persons: Shawn M, Kevin Mullins, Mullins, Stines, Whitesburg, Matt Butler, Judge Mullins, Butler, General Russell Coleman, Coleman, Laurance, VanMeter, Letcher, Andy Beshear, Steve Beshear Organizations: Kentucky State Police, Kentucky Supreme, Kentucky, Police, Gov Locations: Kentucky, Letcher, Lexington, Letcher County
RH CEO Gary Friedman told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Friday why the upscale home furnishing retailer doesn't have any official social media accounts, saying paid promotions by online influencers aren't authentic. And, you know, having fake fans and people you pay talk about you on Instagram or TikTok or whatnot, it's not the truth." Friedman conceded that social media has exploded, and "the digital visualization and connectivity is real." However, he said that if consumers aren't interested in our showing enthusiasm for the brand, RH should do better work, not pay others to talk about the company. He claimed that RH still has a solid presence online, but not because of paid influencing or social media marketing on the company's part.
Persons: Gary Friedman, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Friedman, it's, RH, There's Locations: London, Paris, Milan, Madrid, U.S, North Carolina
A district judge in Kentucky was fatally shot in his chambers Thursday afternoon, Gov. "Sadly, I have been informed that a district judge in Letcher County was shot and killed in his chambers this afternoon," the governor wrote on X. Letcher County coroner Perry Fowler told NBC News that Judge Kevin Mullins, 54, was shot and killed. The Letcher County courthouse is in Whitesburg, about 200 miles southeast of Louisville. "Following the deadly shooting in Letcher County, our Office will collaborate with Commonwealth’s Attorney for the 27th Judicial Circuit Jackie Steele as special prosecutors in this case.
Persons: Andy Beshear, Beshear, Perry Fowler, Kevin Mullins, Matt Gayheart, Kevin R, Mullins, Russell Coleman, Jackie Steele, Coleman Organizations: NBC News, Louisville . Kentucky State Police, Judicial, Central High School, Kentucky, Justice, Commonwealth’s Locations: Kentucky, Letcher County, Letcher, Whitesburg, Louisville .
"You need to know that a rate cut is never bad for stocks, as long as it's telegraphed," he said. "A large rate cut, as long as it's communicated to the media with plenty of time in a considered way, is also acceptable." Investors were anticipating interest rate cuts for some time, with most convinced the Federal Reserve would issue a September cut, but unsure whether it would be by 25 or 50 basis points. By Thursday's close, Wall Street seemed more confident about the cut. Cramer added that a double rate cut means even more cash will flow in from the sidelines.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Thursday's, Cramer, you'll Organizations: Federal Reserve, Dow Jones Industrial, Nasdaq, Fed, Big Tech Locations: homebuilding, cyclicals
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday reviewed stocks that have historically performed well just after the Federal Reserve embarks on a cutting cycle and chose his favorites. Using data compiled by CNBC Pro, Cramer discussed the top 10 stocks with the median best performance during three months after an initial cut over the past 40 years. "Now that the Fed's started cutting rates with a bang, you need to think about what kind of stocks will work best in what I consider to be a new regime. Our friends as CNBC Pro got you started with the ten stocks that've done best during the first three months after a rate cuts, going back to '84," he said. "But when you go through their current circumstances, the only ones I can fully endorse are Apple, Target and Textron, in that order."
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, , Sarah Min Organizations: CNBC Pro, Apple, Target, Textron
Cramer's Lightning Round: Viking is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-09-19 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Viking's year-to-date stock performance. Viking : "You want to buy Viking...This is a really fine company, and it will do well for multiple years because they have many ships coming in." Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Gentex's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Cadre Holdings' year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Celsius' year-to-date stock performance.
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Cramer's Lightning Round: PG&E is a buy
  + stars: | 2024-09-18 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Iron Mountain's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Wells Fargo's year-to-date stock performance. Wells Fargo : "Wells Fargo's a winner, though...I think it's going to go higher." Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon Palantir's year-to-date stock performance. Stock Chart Icon Stock chart icon PG&E's year-to-date stock performance.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer on Wednesday discussed the repercussions of the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts on the technology sector, saying he thinks they hinder tech stocks because the companies don't necessarily stand to benefit from lower rates. "With a double-sized rate cut that everybody already expected, you aren't gonna see a huge run in tech. Unlike companies in the retail or housing sector, large tech companies are largely divorced from the consumer and the labor market, and cater to the enterprise, he added. Consumer-oriented companies may be the ones to own during this cutting cycle, Cramer suggested, even though tech stocks can still be winners with rates coming down. "On days like today, we want the companies that desperately needed a rate cut, because they just got what they wished for," Cramer said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Wall Organizations: Fed, Big Tech, Consumer Locations: San Francisco
In a Wednesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert said his company was seeing more sales of the iPhone 16 than last year's series of the smartphones. "Not only good, but better than last year, and people are buying Pros, they're buying Maxs, so they're buying up the food chain, and they're buying at a greater rate than last year." Apple is set to release the iPhone16 in stores on Friday, widely touted for its new artificial intelligence capabilities. But according to Sievert, the iPhone16 is in demand, although the delay may lengthen the buying cycle. Sievert also reviewed announcements the company made at a conference it held on Wednesday.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Mike Sievert, Sievert, Siebert, it's, we're Organizations: Mobile, Apple, Nvidia, Nokia
When CNBC's Jim Cramer asked AMD CEO Lisa Su about competition with artificial intelligence powerhouse Nvidia , she said there was room for more than one major player in the red-hot semiconductor industry. "The way to think about it is, there's no one size fits all in computing," she said. Both AMD and Nvidia design semiconductor chips essential for the new generative AI technology everyone in the enterprise is clamoring for. To Su, the "technology ecosystem" works well when there's competition and partnership, saying there should be areas where rivals work together and where they compete. Su also discussed the future of AI, saying the world is just beginning to recognize what AI can do.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Lisa Su, Su, It's Organizations: Nvidia, AMD, Intel, Big Tech
Cramer's Lightning Round: 'Buy more' Pfizer
  + stars: | 2024-09-17 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
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Persons: Powell Organizations: Pfizer, Equity, Powell Industries
"Our doctors and our nurses are just way burnt out after the pandemic," Benioff said. Agentforce is a platform meant to automate certain functions, and Benioff has previously described how it helps clients like ADP , OpenTable, Wyndham and Wiley . Benioff claimed that Agentforce's capabilities are more advanced than other automated customer services functions that can lead to frustration. "We can make those customers successful with their customers in these incredible new ways," he said. "And it's so much more than just — go away with the 'hit one for sales, hit two for service, hit three for marketing.'
Persons: Marc Benioff, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Benioff, Wiley, Agentforce Locations: San Francisco, Wyndham
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday pinpointed why he thinks artificial intelligence is useful across the business world, saying its value stems from customer service potential across industries. Cramer gave examples of how AI customer service capabilities could change workflows in several fields, including retail, food service, law and health care. He suggested AI agents could answer patients' questions and free up doctors' time to engage in other pursuits. "AI makes things go faster — everything. It makes things more rational — everything," he said.
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In a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Siemens USA CEO Barbara Humpton detailed how her company's digital twin program lets builders test models virtually before starting production. Based in Germany, Siemens develops hardware and software for several industries like electrical infrastructure and transportation, as well as digital twin technology for manufacturing facilities. Humpton said digital twins produce a "digital representation of any physical object" and incorporate the laws of physics. Humpton highlighted the company's "smart infrastructure" initiative, which she said is Siemens USA's largest and fastest-growing business. Smart infrastructure technology enables widespread electrification and data center creation, she said.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Barbara Humpton, Humpton Organizations: Siemens USA, Siemens, NASA, Las Vegas Locations: Germany, Mars, U.S, New York, Los Angeles, North America, United States
By the time Harvey found the posting online, the medical examiner had sent Coleman’s body to the Health Science Center. “‘Did he actually die?’”After Victor Honey’s body arrived at the University of North Texas Health Science Center, the harvesting began. NBC News informed Getinge, the Army and National Bioskills about the center’s regular use of unclaimed bodies and Honey’s family not providing consent. He said his company would ensure that it no longer accepted unclaimed bodies and would adopt policies to make certain future specimens were donated with families’ permission. On a call, the reporter broke the news of how Honey’s body was used.
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Persons: NextEra, Hewlett, Hewlett Packard, Jim Cramer's Organizations: NextEra, Microsoft
Beauty CEO Tarang Amin told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Monday that the company has performed well even as the cosmetics industry goes through a rough patch, stressing the budget-conscious nature of the products. The company's most recent quarter beat expectations and the beauty retailer said it saw sales grow by 50%. Amin said the company posted 22 consecutive quarters of net sales growth and market share growth. Some beauty companies have reported a slowdown in consumer spending, and Amin said the category is seeing "softness," down 6%. We'll do the same this time, and the only other big difference is we continue to diversify our supply chains."
Persons: Tarang Amin, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Amin, Gen Z, Roblox Organizations: Alpha Locations: U.S, China
In a Monday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Broadcom CEO Hock Tan detailed why the semiconductor company hiked up its guidance for artificial intelligence revenue during its earnings report earlier this month, saying huge enterprises are invested in the products. "We are in a segment of the market in AI where we are addressing several hyperscalers," he said. "And these hyperscalers have very strong incentive, ambition to towards building continually, investing in large language models to basically create models that are smarter and smarter." According to Tan, the AI boom is far from over, as some investors fear. Tan claimed that Broadcom has suffered from a "typical hangover" that comes with the upcycle the company saw during Covid.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Hock Tan, Tan Organizations: Broadcom, Big Tech
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