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i'm in great shape. tavis: he is better than great shape.i'm speechless and i never am but to have the opportunity to sit for not one night, but two nights with berry gordy with the legacy that he has left or leaving and he ain't going anywhere no time soon. the legacy he is leaving and the life that he is leading all of your lives are enriched. imagine for a moment. take two seconds and imagine for a moment what our lives would be like had there been no motown. that's not enough. i don't want you to get a migraine. i can't imagine life without motown. and so, it's 50 years of celebration for motown. there is a beautiful 10-c.d. deluxe boxed set shaped like the house that motown was made in and still exists in detroit. >> those are hits from around the world. the number one hits from around the world. the original number one hits. tavis: that's why the box is so big. honor to have you here. the pleasure is mine. that's our show for tonight. catch me on the weekends on p.r.i. or access our radio podcast at our website. good night from l.a. th
i'm in great shape. tavis: he is better than great shape.i'm speechless and i never am but to have the opportunity to sit for not one night, but two nights with berry gordy with the legacy that he has left or leaving and he ain't going anywhere no time soon. the legacy he is leaving and the life that he is leading all of your lives are enriched. imagine for a moment. take two seconds and imagine for a moment what our lives would be like had there been no motown. that's not enough. i don't want...
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we have great, great brands and we'll continue to market them as great brands. >> gary, you've done a fantastic job. i think that this stock is going much higher. wouldn't surprise me to join the 3% yielders, of course with the right way, with stock appreciation. best of luck. conagra is a great place. don't forget it when you think of food stocks, higher yield, better growth and great management. stay with cramer. fithe same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fidelity for a smarter way to trade online. trade like a pro. trade with fidelity. has the fastest serve in the history of professional tennis. so i've come to this court to challenge his speed. ...on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't so i can book travel plans faster, check my acco
we have great, great brands and we'll continue to market them as great brands. >> gary, you've done a fantastic job. i think that this stock is going much higher. wouldn't surprise me to join the 3% yielders, of course with the right way, with stock appreciation. best of luck. conagra is a great place. don't forget it when you think of food stocks, higher yield, better growth and great management. stay with cramer. fithe same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by...
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it'll be great.and applause ] our next guest -- this is exciting. -- is a comedy legend and a force of nature. she's got two new books out and is the star of the hit show "celebrity apprentice." which airs the three-hour finale this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. i'm rooting for her. let's take a look at the clip here, quick. >> my husband used to say, you only yell at your peers. i don't want yell at you. let's not be childish about this, okay? and let's not worry who your friends are and who your friends aren't. >> well, you shouldn't have insulted my friends, then, joan. ♪ you insulted my friends. >> i'm not going there. >> i've never personally attacked you, ever. >> not going there. not going there. not going there. as i said, i only dealing with my equals. i'm not going there. >> jimmy: i love it! [ cheers and applause ] give a warm welcome to the great joan rivers, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> first of all, what is this? >> jimmy:t's a gift for you! >> this is the most pathetic. you go t
it'll be great.and applause ] our next guest -- this is exciting. -- is a comedy legend and a force of nature. she's got two new books out and is the star of the hit show "celebrity apprentice." which airs the three-hour finale this sunday night at 8:00 p.m. i'm rooting for her. let's take a look at the clip here, quick. >> my husband used to say, you only yell at your peers. i don't want yell at you. let's not be childish about this, okay? and let's not worry who your friends...
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he was a great man who had a great job. why does he matter to me? have the experience when this great man walked into your home for dinner, explaining to your daughter. >> john, the best way to say it is in the words of a buddy of mine, when cronkite was on in his heyday, he addressed the nation, when he said good evening it was tantamount to addressing the nation. we had three channels in this country. you could almost feel the lights dim in new york when people tuned into cronkite's newscast in the years when they were dominant. they had a heck of a fight from huntley and brinkley in new york. it was palpable. he would put his jacket on seconds before air. he looked the part. he had those eyebrows like the hedgerows our boys fought through in europe in world war ii. he looked like a news man. he smoked a pipe in the newsroom all day. i was smiling while susan zirinsky was talking. he had a tactile love of the news. he loved paper. he loved copy. he loved getting it from the writers and putting it back in the tray for a rewrite. he was simply the b
he was a great man who had a great job. why does he matter to me? have the experience when this great man walked into your home for dinner, explaining to your daughter. >> john, the best way to say it is in the words of a buddy of mine, when cronkite was on in his heyday, he addressed the nation, when he said good evening it was tantamount to addressing the nation. we had three channels in this country. you could almost feel the lights dim in new york when people tuned into cronkite's...
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great.how. >> reporter: oh, you got to try this. it is a little bit early in the morning but it is never too early for martha's. tell me that's not the best ice cream you've ever had. >> that's amazing. >> look at you. >> it is a hot day. it's all melting. >> that is blackberry. black raspberry. >> chocolate anyone? it's so good. you just have to come try martha's. >> bottom line, homemade ice cream, no matter where in the country, it is fantastic. there are so many places people can go this summer or even throughout the year when they want a little time off -- >> absolutely. >> that's a great way to get time off. just get an ice cream maker. that's a great way and not spend a lot of money. >> or come to martha's. >> hello! did we not learn nothing? anybody? >>> we'll be right back with much more from new york and also from lake george. announcer: what if we could use the sun... - ( ac blowing ) - ...to help keep us cool? ( women vocalizing ) solar-powered ventilation... to help cool you, av
great.how. >> reporter: oh, you got to try this. it is a little bit early in the morning but it is never too early for martha's. tell me that's not the best ice cream you've ever had. >> that's amazing. >> look at you. >> it is a hot day. it's all melting. >> that is blackberry. black raspberry. >> chocolate anyone? it's so good. you just have to come try martha's. >> bottom line, homemade ice cream, no matter where in the country, it is fantastic....
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he's a great pitcher. roy is a great pitcher but you just have to come out err day and battle. >> keep nit the american league east. the orioles have lost ten straight at fenway park. ortiz off jeremy guthrie. deep centerfield. a three-run shot. his 13th. jon lester 8-0 lifetime against the birds. 7 1/3 innings. nine strikeouts. he continues his domination. adam, a two-run homer to left. sox win this one 7-2. boston now 8-1 against the o's on the season. jon lester 9-0 on his career against the orioles. 3-0 with a 0.48e.r.a. against baltimore this season. 211/3 innings. look what it means for him to go 9-0 against the birds. it's second among active pitchers with most wins against opponents without losses. only randy johnson's 13-0is better. the steroid era's imprint on baseball's record book is staggering. just look at the games home run leaders. six of the top 15 have been linked to performance-enhancing drugs. so when manny passes mickey or a-rod cooper town takes notes. and a hall hall of famer is pas,
he's a great pitcher. roy is a great pitcher but you just have to come out err day and battle. >> keep nit the american league east. the orioles have lost ten straight at fenway park. ortiz off jeremy guthrie. deep centerfield. a three-run shot. his 13th. jon lester 8-0 lifetime against the birds. 7 1/3 innings. nine strikeouts. he continues his domination. adam, a two-run homer to left. sox win this one 7-2. boston now 8-1 against the o's on the season. jon lester 9-0 on his career...
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but it turned out to be great. when a great festival. >> it did. and everybody had a great time.ntic? >> no, i don't think anybody did. >> jimmy: how old were you back then? >> 24. >> jimmy: 24 years old, and you were like, "i'm going to put on a little concert." >> yeah, you know, it wasn't little. we were planning on 200,000 people. >> jimmy: you did? >> bigger than anybody had ever done before. we just figured we were in new york and a lot of people. >> jimmy: yeah. well, why did you call it woodstock? because it wasn't set woodstock. it was set in bethel, new york, right? >> well, i was living in woodstock. and actually the first real site we that found was in saugerties, the site where '94 took place. >> jimmy: really? then, like, i know richie havens shows up at the original woodstock site. like, every year, he goes back and he does -- they do, like, smalleversions of -- much smaller versions. >> well, there's, you know, there's a performing arts center there now and museum. yeah, it's pretty cool. >> jimmy: yeah, well, richie havens was not supped to be the first guy that
but it turned out to be great. when a great festival. >> it did. and everybody had a great time.ntic? >> no, i don't think anybody did. >> jimmy: how old were you back then? >> 24. >> jimmy: 24 years old, and you were like, "i'm going to put on a little concert." >> yeah, you know, it wasn't little. we were planning on 200,000 people. >> jimmy: you did? >> bigger than anybody had ever done before. we just figured we were in new york and...
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>> steve's music is great. you were going to make this full album but he did -- he did send me -- he gave me four songs. [ laughter ] >> that's great. >> no, listen, he gave me four songs to listen to on the way back, and i gave him -- then i sent him my book of lyrics and he e-mailed me and said, "got your bookf lyrics and i got to be honest, not that great." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very good. >> no, you have it backwards because it started with your e-mail that said, "steve, i listened to your songs and i have to be honest, i didn't like them that much, sorry." >> jimmy: that's great to get from paul simon. more with steve martin and paul simon when we return. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ the germ-killing eclipse gum big-e-pak. fresh breath in your car. okay. sixty germ-killing pieces. seriously. the eclipse gum big-e-pak now kills bad breath germs. advanced fresh breath. seriously. olivia: a large screen, long battery life, - the ability to share pictures... - announcer: for under $700. we t
>> steve's music is great. you were going to make this full album but he did -- he did send me -- he gave me four songs. [ laughter ] >> that's great. >> no, listen, he gave me four songs to listen to on the way back, and i gave him -- then i sent him my book of lyrics and he e-mailed me and said, "got your bookf lyrics and i got to be honest, not that great." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very good. >> no, you have it backwards because it started with your...
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i had a great break.n the fourth of july, i got asked to perform at the white house for the president and first lady. i emceed a show for -- [ applause ] thank you, for -- that's what i did, too. that's what i did, too. i started clapping. and i was like, "yeah, i'll be there." i emceed a concert. it was michelle branch and the foo fighters. it was -- it was for like 1,500 troops and their families on the white house south lawn. it was just insane. i wanted to be on the north lawn. i don't care. either lawn. west lawn. they said no thanks. bo was already there. but i was there -- it was -- it was phenomenal. and i had some pictures here from the fourth of july. that's the rose garden i took. that's the famous rose garden. he comes out around there. these are not great pictures. these are from my phone. but anyways -- let's go to the next picture. that's me, good, uncle sam. that's right in front of the white house. it's like, on the lawn, the guy in stilts on grass. it's not easy. got to respect that guy.
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just a great guy. he took tremendous -- i mean, he's just had tremendous -- really difficult last ten years. his last ten years, he's been living in hell. >> larry: donald, thanks so much for sharing these moments with us. >> thank you very much, larry.
just a great guy. he took tremendous -- i mean, he's just had tremendous -- really difficult last ten years. his last ten years, he's been living in hell. >> larry: donald, thanks so much for sharing these moments with us. >> thank you very much, larry.
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we had a great move recently. you look at the last several years, that chart is not -- >> that is why technology is leading us higher. because the technology balance sheets are so strong. everyone wanted to sell intel. everyone wanted to sell qualcomm, but look at google, it came back after earnings and could not get back, and technology is remaining there. >> the leadership is name specific. because even though some guys have been buying microsoft, i haven't seen my funds buy it. i saw them buy amazon on the dip. i didn't see them buy microsoft. but i have seen in the space they gobbled them up today. >> the specific exactly it. whether it's the storage space or whether it's specific chips, it's not like every chip maker out there is suddenly great. intel is king. >> take a look at qualcomm numbers. down 90% on the profit side for the second quarter. >> there are differences out there. there are absolutely black and white. >> samsung reported today in korea, that does not trade over here, it trades in london. but
we had a great move recently. you look at the last several years, that chart is not -- >> that is why technology is leading us higher. because the technology balance sheets are so strong. everyone wanted to sell intel. everyone wanted to sell qualcomm, but look at google, it came back after earnings and could not get back, and technology is remaining there. >> the leadership is name specific. because even though some guys have been buying microsoft, i haven't seen my funds buy it. i...
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>> steve's music is great.alize that you were going to make this full album but he did -- he did send me -- he gave me four songs. [ laughter ] >> that's great. >> no, listen, he gave me four songs to listen to on the way back, and i gave him -- then i sent him my book of lyrics and he e-mailed me and said, "got your book of lyrics and i got to be honest, not that great." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very good. >> no, you have it backwards because it started with your e-mail that said, "steve, i listened to your songs and i have to be honest, i didn't like them that much, sorry." >> jimmy: that's great to get from paul simon. more with steve martin and paul simon when we return. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ female announcer ] the swiffer duster extender cleans so completely you'll never go back to your old duster again. [ pop ] ♪ don't, don't you want me? ♪ you know i don't believe you ♪ when you say that you don't need me! ♪ [ female announcer ] why go part of the way clean? swiffer duster extend
>> steve's music is great.alize that you were going to make this full album but he did -- he did send me -- he gave me four songs. [ laughter ] >> that's great. >> no, listen, he gave me four songs to listen to on the way back, and i gave him -- then i sent him my book of lyrics and he e-mailed me and said, "got your book of lyrics and i got to be honest, not that great." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: very good. >> no, you have it backwards because it started...
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it's a great time and for a great cause. >> who can somebody be paired up with? >> we have tom mahdi, former baltimore court, scott garceau from wmar tv. we have other ones, so it's a great tournament. a lot of fun. you can have fun with the celebrities, ride around with them all day and more importantly take a swing against cancer. >> that's the whole thing. you don't have to be a great golfer to do this. >> no, what's really important is every one of those celebrities, 95% of them have been all 14 tournaments. all you have to do is remind them it's coming and they come because they know it's important. a lot of times you hear bad things about this fellow or that fellow. let me tell you something, when it comes to something like this, they are all great. i thank channel 2 as one of our major sponsors, that's really helped us move along and get this tournament going. this has been a very challenging year with the economy the way it's been. it's been very challenging. so we're doing the best we can and we're going to make it positive. >> i think it's very positive
it's a great time and for a great cause. >> who can somebody be paired up with? >> we have tom mahdi, former baltimore court, scott garceau from wmar tv. we have other ones, so it's a great tournament. a lot of fun. you can have fun with the celebrities, ride around with them all day and more importantly take a swing against cancer. >> that's the whole thing. you don't have to be a great golfer to do this. >> no, what's really important is every one of those celebrities,...
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they have achieved great press and growth. you have seen the value from breaking news standpoint and coverage standpoint. one interesting thing is that there have been reports published that a lot of users that start to use it do not go back. i think will be interesting to see if they can build a sustainable user base off the momentum. >> when you approach facebook, what do you say that living social can do for them? >> we provide value to your overall site and experience. people will come to facebook just to use living social. that is great for them. >> one legislative issue being talked about in the coming session of congress is privacy. is that an issue that concerns you? how you deal with that? >> it is something we think about every day. one of the reasons facebook has gotten where they are is that they gave privacy controls to their users. we have tried to follow that model. to some
they have achieved great press and growth. you have seen the value from breaking news standpoint and coverage standpoint. one interesting thing is that there have been reports published that a lot of users that start to use it do not go back. i think will be interesting to see if they can build a sustainable user base off the momentum. >> when you approach facebook, what do you say that living social can do for them? >> we provide value to your overall site and experience. people...
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great show.s. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can i talk to you? >> let me guess. out in the hallway? >> jimmy: no, not out in the hallway. if you want to talk in the hallway it's fine. >> whatever. there's just more privacy. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> memorize those. >> jimmy: where did you get those photocopies? >> from a photocopier, duh. >> jimmy: oh, come off it, miles. you expect me to believe you figured out how to use a photocopier all by yourself? really? >> steve: jim-bo, here's what i'm thinking. for the in-office beach day, hawaiian shirt thing, played. but scuba gear, "g.i. joe" action team kind of thing? >> jimmy: sorry, steve. i'm kind of in the middle of something here. if you don't mind. >> steve: sorry. not here. >> jimmy: no problem. [ laughter ] all right. i'm going to ask you point blank. did you or did you not get those photocopies from my assistant? >> maybe i got them from my own assistant, huh? did you ever think about that, einstein? ♪ >> hey, everyone. great outfit, steve.
great show.s. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: can i talk to you? >> let me guess. out in the hallway? >> jimmy: no, not out in the hallway. if you want to talk in the hallway it's fine. >> whatever. there's just more privacy. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] >> memorize those. >> jimmy: where did you get those photocopies? >> from a photocopier, duh. >> jimmy: oh, come off it, miles. you expect me to believe you figured out how to use a photocopier all...
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all three pieces, getting three pieces with the underwire with a great bra. >> that's great. >> she feelsto come out if you would, please. i think they did a great job for me today. >> it does seem like professional models. it's really hard for somebody to volunteer before and after. >> thank so you much. >> thank you very much. >> so i can get a swimsuit some. >> yes. don't for get they are online at celebrity.com. people say that they watched the show. >> and you can continue to cough "good morning, maryland." we'll be back after the break. in the whole b now everyone has the fastest upload speeds. and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so's ted. (voice) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (voice) no i'm not! (sighing) ted has betrayed me. (announcer) unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home and when you switch now, you can get a free compaq mini netbook. just pay shipping, handling and taxes. with fios, you'll get razor-sharp tv, blazing fast internet and crystal-clear phone service all for just... sign up today. call the verizon center
all three pieces, getting three pieces with the underwire with a great bra. >> that's great. >> she feelsto come out if you would, please. i think they did a great job for me today. >> it does seem like professional models. it's really hard for somebody to volunteer before and after. >> thank so you much. >> thank you very much. >> so i can get a swimsuit some. >> yes. don't for get they are online at celebrity.com. people say that they watched the...
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the great joan didian. i have photographed her for a long time and that was.... >> rose: after john's death: yes john asked me to do the portrait of her for the book for the... it was before we... i mean, she even knew she would make a play, it would be a play. and there was just, again, at my studio and she just... i mean, you know, the thing with her is everybody always thinks she's so... she looks so fragile, she's so small, she's so thin. >> rose: delicate. >> and she was in such grief. but on the other hand, her intellect is, like, taking over. she's still the same. she's still very strong. >> rose: the next is the dalai lama. >> yes. well, that was for... that was at his place and i went for conde naste traveler to do a portrait of him. i was very lucky because i went with a great man, pico. and pico has known him since he was a little boy and we had very special access. and so that's the dalai lama. >> rose: tell me what you think you've got. >> i think i got a good moment. i mean, he's obviously som
the great joan didian. i have photographed her for a long time and that was.... >> rose: after john's death: yes john asked me to do the portrait of her for the book for the... it was before we... i mean, she even knew she would make a play, it would be a play. and there was just, again, at my studio and she just... i mean, you know, the thing with her is everybody always thinks she's so... she looks so fragile, she's so small, she's so thin. >> rose: delicate. >> and she was...
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he's a great guy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks for stopping by, buddy. >> thanks for having me. shared experiences. shared experiences. >> jimmy: turtle up there. i told you yesterday, we did "the view" together. >> yeah, we did "the view" together. >> jimmy: that was pretty interesting. >> we followed "spongebob squarepants." >> jimmy: that's when you know you've made it in the business. i just love that you were able -- this is really early in the morning. you had, like, two things of aspirin and a cup of coffee. you're sick. >> i was -- >> jimmy: you were hung over, for god's sake. >> no, i wasn't. i was a little under the weather. so i had some aspirins. but it didn't -- >> jimmy: i remember this is a guy dressed as spongebob -- >> oh, it was spongebob. >> jimmy: the official spongebob. i'm sorry. he came dancing in and they're like, "where's my dressing room?" they go, "oh, it's right in there." it's kevin's dressing room. took almost two bottles of aspirin. >> his dressing room was
he's a great guy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanks for stopping by, buddy. >> thanks for having me. shared experiences. shared experiences. >> jimmy: turtle up there. i told you yesterday, we did "the view" together. >> yeah, we did "the view" together. >> jimmy: that was pretty interesting. >> we followed "spongebob squarepants." >> jimmy: that's when you know you've made it in the business. i just love that...
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>> no it will be great. bill bradley is a great guy. it's going to be a -- it's going to be fine. >> larry: he's a great police chief. how do you plan for something that's never happened? >> it's going to be orderly. they're not going to be out of -- there will be people dressed as michael jackson. they're going to be moonwalking. they're going to be -- you'll be able to see the whole thing. >> i don't think it's a situation where people are going to be fired up to do damage, property crimes or anything like that. i think people want to pay their respects. they want to be part of it. i mean, the idea that there was over 1.5 million hits for roughly 11,000 seats, tells you the level of interest. when you combine that with the fact that they're announcing today what the guest list is, it's a happening. you can't blame people for wanting to be there. >> larry: you would think if you want to see it, you would see it on cnn or other outlets. >> same reason, you go to the rose bowl or super bowl and you see people hang out tailgating and neve
>> no it will be great. bill bradley is a great guy. it's going to be a -- it's going to be fine. >> larry: he's a great police chief. how do you plan for something that's never happened? >> it's going to be orderly. they're not going to be out of -- there will be people dressed as michael jackson. they're going to be moonwalking. they're going to be -- you'll be able to see the whole thing. >> i don't think it's a situation where people are going to be fired up to do...
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he was a great economist of the great depression. he formulated mise theory based on depression and said economic theory tells you there can't be unemployment. no such thing as involuntary unemployment. he developed a theory that explained it. >> charlie: that was to invest or stimulate the economy in order to deal with it. >> under certain conditions, such as we're in now, such as we were in in the 1930's. monetary policy alone, lowering interest rates, raising money supply would not be sufficient to induce the investment in the private sector so the government had to make direct investment itself in order to create jobs. that was the number one insight. and i think it was as valid today as it was there. that's why last time we spoke informally, i was critical of the stimulus package because i thought the original stimulus package because i thought it made too many concessions to congressional politics in the sense that it was half tax abatement and only about half direct creation. i think we need more creation and we need it soon.
he was a great economist of the great depression. he formulated mise theory based on depression and said economic theory tells you there can't be unemployment. no such thing as involuntary unemployment. he developed a theory that explained it. >> charlie: that was to invest or stimulate the economy in order to deal with it. >> under certain conditions, such as we're in now, such as we were in in the 1930's. monetary policy alone, lowering interest rates, raising money supply would...
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we have great, great brands and we're going to continue to market them as great brands. >> all right, you've done a fantastic job. i think that this stock is going much higher. it would not surprise me to join the 3% yielders. and of course the right way with stock appreciation. best of luck. conagra is a great play. don't forget it when you think about the food stocks. it's got a higher yield, better growth, and great management. stay with cramer. >> coming up, the madness goes nationwide. >> a big buffalo boo-yah. >> the scorching deserts of west texas. >> from southern california -- >> as jim takes calls from all across america. >> st. louis. >> big 110 degree boo-yah from phoenix, arizona. >> boo-yah from seattle. >> if an all new quick-fire "lightning round." and later, whether the dow soars or hits the floor, jim helps you try to stay on steady ground with "am i diversified?" all coming up on "mad money." h ! honey honey honey honey honey! okay... i mean... you can't... this isn't a stove, alright? i mean... what if i just walked into the kitchen and started making a salad? - th
we have great, great brands and we're going to continue to market them as great brands. >> all right, you've done a fantastic job. i think that this stock is going much higher. it would not surprise me to join the 3% yielders. and of course the right way with stock appreciation. best of luck. conagra is a great play. don't forget it when you think about the food stocks. it's got a higher yield, better growth, and great management. stay with cramer. >> coming up, the madness goes...
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sounds great to me. what are these drinks? is called a whiskey smash. it's whiskey, which is great. >> jimmy: and then you get smashed. >> and then you get smashed. exactly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i drink it all the time. you have irish family, so -- >> a little mint, a little lemon and then you get smashed. that's all it takes. >> jimmy: roots, you want to get smashed? [ cheers and applause ] come on. you got to come down. >> i've always wanted to get you guys smashed. >> jimmy: this is great. frank, there you go, buddy. kirk. you guys want to get smashed? [ laughter ] all right, good. come on, james. don't go up the stairs smashed. what do you got? you got -- i got one left. can't forget owen. there you go. i got nothing for me. that's all right, though. i'm fine. just take some straight vodka. okay. >> yeah, exactly. that's for you and i. >> jimmy: so what are you doing? searing some scallops. >> searing the scallops with a little bit of olive oil. you know how to cube a melon? >> jimmy: no. >> we're gonna do it together. >
sounds great to me. what are these drinks? is called a whiskey smash. it's whiskey, which is great. >> jimmy: and then you get smashed. >> and then you get smashed. exactly. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i drink it all the time. you have irish family, so -- >> a little mint, a little lemon and then you get smashed. that's all it takes. >> jimmy: roots, you want to get smashed? [ cheers and applause ] come on. you got to come down. >> i've always wanted to get you...
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there is a great purpose in all of our lives. we are all called for great things.lways believed god had a great column in my life, but i was too afraid to answer it. i felt i could not commit myself because i was part of what the world standards were. that is what i was living in. i never worry about that. i never think about that. i think about where i am at today and i think about each day and i say thank you. i try to continue to go forward and do the things that are important to me. a lot of times, we think -- especially men. our egos run wild about how great unsophisticated we are, what we look like. it is all in security stuff. i realized that. i realized what was really important more than anything. that is why i think -- that is what we have to do asman. we think that because we make millions of dollars, we live on top of the hill and nobody can stop us. tavis: you have used the word a couple of times now. that is the. "call." -- that is the word "call." two of referenced -- you have referenced that you were running and you have finally taken off your runni
there is a great purpose in all of our lives. we are all called for great things.lways believed god had a great column in my life, but i was too afraid to answer it. i felt i could not commit myself because i was part of what the world standards were. that is what i was living in. i never worry about that. i never think about that. i think about where i am at today and i think about each day and i say thank you. i try to continue to go forward and do the things that are important to me. a lot...
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(announcer) tthat's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste.r lite. taste greatness. >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- artie lange. barbeque master adam perry lang. dwyane wade from the miami heat. and music from no doubt. with cleto and the cletones. and now, no nonsense, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by abc, inc. >> hi, i'm jimmy. thanks. thanks so much. i want you to know, your friendship is what keeps me alive. that and 8,000 calories a day. it was basketball night in america tonight. game four of the nba finals. the orlando magic at home trying to even their series with the lakers. the magic won game three on tuesday. i can tell phil jackson the coach of the lakers was starting to get worried because he actually opened one of his eyes during the game. and the second quarter i swear he was doing a soduko puzzle. we'll have more on that later and dwyane wade from the miami heat is here to participate. we have a great show tonight. we have music tonight from no doubt. one of ou
(announcer) tthat's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste.r lite. taste greatness. >> announcer: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- artie lange. barbeque master adam perry lang. dwyane wade from the miami heat. and music from no doubt. with cleto and the cletones. and now, no nonsense, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by abc, inc. >> hi, i'm jimmy. thanks. thanks so much. i want you to know, your...
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alaska is indeed a great land. alaskans are a great people. our native elders in sure they're rich history and bridge the gap between young and old, passing their culture from one generation to the next. from the earliest days when alaska is first people settle the land to the gold rush of the late 1800's to statehood and even today, our people have sacrificed much and contributed much to our state and nation. alaska, you are a great people. alaska still has much more to offer. given today's economic climate, the stakes are high. you have my commitment to work with you and for you to position alaskas economy for growth and our children and families for opportunities in the future. on december 4, 2006, the governor sarah palin and i swore an oath. i placed my hand on the bible just moments ago and pledged once again to pull the constitution. to be here in fairbanks, today, it brings us back full circle. just over 50 years ago, on a hill not far from here, our delegates wrote alaskas constitution. today, we peaceful transfer power, a transfer en
alaska is indeed a great land. alaskans are a great people. our native elders in sure they're rich history and bridge the gap between young and old, passing their culture from one generation to the next. from the earliest days when alaska is first people settle the land to the gold rush of the late 1800's to statehood and even today, our people have sacrificed much and contributed much to our state and nation. alaska, you are a great people. alaska still has much more to offer. given today's...
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it's such a great idea.olice in connecticut have broken up a huge illegal bird fighting operation. you know, there's a legal way to see a bird fight. it's called dropping a french fry on the sidewalk. [ laughter ] that's what they do here all the time. the octomom is back in the news. she signed a $250,000 deal for her 14 kids to star in a reality show. here's how it works. at the end of each episode, the octomom says, "baby number six, you ayed really hard, we've all grown close to you, but the litter has spoken. please leave the crib." [ laughter ] it's going to be fantastic. i read this. animal control in new jersey used pepper spray on an aggressive groundhog that chased a man into his garage and tried to get into his truck. [ laughter ] you know what that means. six more weeks of having to hear that guy's story about the groundhog that chased him in his garage and tried to get into his truck. and finally, china now has more internet users than any other country in the world. 338 million. the most popula
it's such a great idea.olice in connecticut have broken up a huge illegal bird fighting operation. you know, there's a legal way to see a bird fight. it's called dropping a french fry on the sidewalk. [ laughter ] that's what they do here all the time. the octomom is back in the news. she signed a $250,000 deal for her 14 kids to star in a reality show. here's how it works. at the end of each episode, the octomom says, "baby number six, you ayed really hard, we've all grown close to you,...
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taste greatness. hi. ( whimpers, inhales ) ( sobs ) - hello! ( shakes and exhales ) for big moments anywhere, keep a little strength in your pocket. ( ding ) altoids smalls. are you in mint condition? ♪ >>> you're really working that tambourine there, cleto. that doesn't embarrass you having to play that thing? >> it works my muscles. >> very good. with us tonight, from "raising the bar" on tnt, a very attractive woman named melissa sagemiller is here. also tonight, from right here in los angeles, this is their second album, "the glass passenger", music from jack's mannequin. tomorrow night, anne heche, aubrey plaza, and music from diane birch. our first guest is another in a long line of comedy gifts canada has given us. you know him from the movies "pineapple express", "superbad" and "knocked up". starting tomorrow you can see him co-star with adam sandler in the new movie "funny people". please say hello to seth rogen. [ cheers and applause ] we're getting -- you're getting more fit each time i see
taste greatness. hi. ( whimpers, inhales ) ( sobs ) - hello! ( shakes and exhales ) for big moments anywhere, keep a little strength in your pocket. ( ding ) altoids smalls. are you in mint condition? ♪ >>> you're really working that tambourine there, cleto. that doesn't embarrass you having to play that thing? >> it works my muscles. >> very good. with us tonight, from "raising the bar" on tnt, a very attractive woman named melissa sagemiller is here. also...
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hosea continue reras has great -- contreras has great stuff.re getting in good hitting counts and took advantage of the errors on their end. >> take me through that at-bat? >> it was tough to see here at the end. i had never faced pena before. it was hard and it was right where i was swinging. it was good for me to get that extra one. >> it seems like you're always taking advantage of every opportunity out there. >> absolutely. i just go out there and try to help out anyway i can. i can here to do other things on the days i am not plays. but a work really hard and my main bole is to get pitcher a win. i give it over to the bullpen after a few innings. >> tell me about his outing, a 3-hitter >> he wanted to be aggressive and threw great breaking balls against tough hitters. you know, we got him dialed back in. for the most part, he was in the strike zone. he shook me up a couple of times to throw a fast ball. he felt like he had a good one. >> goodwin and enjoy the flight to new york. >> tom? >> thank you. >> roberts walked and advanced to third
hosea continue reras has great -- contreras has great stuff.re getting in good hitting counts and took advantage of the errors on their end. >> take me through that at-bat? >> it was tough to see here at the end. i had never faced pena before. it was hard and it was right where i was swinging. it was good for me to get that extra one. >> it seems like you're always taking advantage of every opportunity out there. >> absolutely. i just go out there and try to help out...
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great crowds, great galleries all week here. they were tolerant of the difficult weather conditions. they're just always so supportive of the pga tour stop here in the quad cities. been a part of the callender -- the calendar since the early 1970's. stiles. ian: he's going to have tree trouble. bobby: that's just from being tired. ian: it's a long day, bobby. you know. bobby: hard to get those legs working. bill: petrovic. he's got to be careful, because he's got a little bit of a margin to make the field. a tournament within a tournament right now. he's in the british open even if he doesn't win it. bobby: this this one straight. bill: that was a nice effort. a short time ago. up near the green. brandt snedeker. ian: laid it up short of the water. a good smart play. bill: well-done for mr. snedeker. we'll return to the john deere ( rock music playing ) this is about a new, more efficient luxury hybrid continuing to produce 70% fewer smog-forming emissions while delivering greater power. a fact not lost on the world around us. t
great crowds, great galleries all week here. they were tolerant of the difficult weather conditions. they're just always so supportive of the pga tour stop here in the quad cities. been a part of the callender -- the calendar since the early 1970's. stiles. ian: he's going to have tree trouble. bobby: that's just from being tired. ian: it's a long day, bobby. you know. bobby: hard to get those legs working. bill: petrovic. he's got to be careful, because he's got a little bit of a margin to...
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this is been a great little school.s like the little engine that could. >> it's ridiculous. >> well, in there, it was like, i didn't understand until the end when i was like, she like denied it and i was like, how could you not have sympathy for us. >> reporter: the students will attend new schools in the fall. >> i just like, had like a bond with the people and the teachers and the principal. like, i mean, it's tough, but, i wish they could have came out and saved the school. >> the kids will be great friends for ever. >> reporter: jessica kartalija, wjz eyewitness news. >> and thank you, they've been opened for it years. >>> and a councilmen is accused of driving under the influence. he was arrested 1:00 a.m. friday after causing a four car accident in west baltimore. he failed a field entrity test test -- sobriety test. >>> the frantic search will continue for an 11-year-old girl who fell off of a boat in kent county. it happened late yesterday afternoon. and search guard crews searched throughout the night for the g
this is been a great little school.s like the little engine that could. >> it's ridiculous. >> well, in there, it was like, i didn't understand until the end when i was like, she like denied it and i was like, how could you not have sympathy for us. >> reporter: the students will attend new schools in the fall. >> i just like, had like a bond with the people and the teachers and the principal. like, i mean, it's tough, but, i wish they could have came out and saved the...
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thank you, holley. >> great to be here. thank you. >>> great advice. there's another way you can save money and get fresh, local produce and it's not at your supermarket. it's called community-supported agriculture. here's a local farmer to find out how it works. zachary and jason lubinski love their veggies. but why are they picking up their vegetables from a garage? they are part of a growing number of consumers joining csas, community-supported agriculture programs. their vegetables come from here, golden earth worm organic farm. consumers pick up their share east week. >> we get money at the beginning of the season when we need it. so you pay in advance and you reap the bounty. i'm having a little salad. >> reporter: ed mcdougal's garage has been part of csa for six years. he says 100 people pick up their veggies every week. >> a lot of people bring their children. i think it's nice for kids early on to learn something about healthy eating. >> reporter: csa members say they like knowing exactly where their food is grown and getting to know the farm
thank you, holley. >> great to be here. thank you. >>> great advice. there's another way you can save money and get fresh, local produce and it's not at your supermarket. it's called community-supported agriculture. here's a local farmer to find out how it works. zachary and jason lubinski love their veggies. but why are they picking up their vegetables from a garage? they are part of a growing number of consumers joining csas, community-supported agriculture programs. their...
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great, but twitter has nothing to do with mobile. like, if you ask anybody how many people actually get twitter messages to their phone, it's almost known because it's high volume, and you get overloaded. it's a great blogging tool, but it doesn't allow the kind of back and forth communication that text messaging allows. it's one to many. it's a broadcast to everybody on your twitter whereas with text messaging you can be more selective, let's say you only want to send messages to people who live in virginia. i live in virginia, and i like ice cream. whatever criteria you've developed. so i see text messaging as more of a scalpel whereas twitter is just a loud broadcast which is effective and fun but not mobile. and people aren't getting twitter when they're at an event, it's harder to interact. you have to have your laptop with you which if you're at a sporting event, you probably don't have your laptop there. >> host: can you send video, or is that a growth industry part of your industry? >> guest: you can send video. the hand seth
great, but twitter has nothing to do with mobile. like, if you ask anybody how many people actually get twitter messages to their phone, it's almost known because it's high volume, and you get overloaded. it's a great blogging tool, but it doesn't allow the kind of back and forth communication that text messaging allows. it's one to many. it's a broadcast to everybody on your twitter whereas with text messaging you can be more selective, let's say you only want to send messages to people who...
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sandy's been great with that. extensive programs that include support groups around the whole united states, canada and australia. where there aren't any areas of support groups, we have communicators that are volunteers to the families, and others call them through the phone or e-mail communications. >> were saying that your mother is there, but how -- you can get to her, right? she understands what you are saying? >> my mother can understand what is being said and she can on occasion comment, but generally, she is in a chair most of the time. >> does she know what you are doing? >> oh, yes. >> did she give you a hint as to how she feels? >> i asked her directly what do you think because people ask. she says, oh, i think it's great. and she tells me to be careful. >> show us your shoes. kick 'em off. there you go. they're not too worn, are they? how many pairs of shoes do you have? >> three pair iz alternate. >> also bring in what? >> i brought in a horn, which gets a lot of queries because the air horn is to hel
sandy's been great with that. extensive programs that include support groups around the whole united states, canada and australia. where there aren't any areas of support groups, we have communicators that are volunteers to the families, and others call them through the phone or e-mail communications. >> were saying that your mother is there, but how -- you can get to her, right? she understands what you are saying? >> my mother can understand what is being said and she can on...
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he came to us in the midst of the "great depression," great depression 2.e said what you want to buy are not companies that will save you money, try to not get you to buy the family dollar or wal-mart. he was saying he wants to buy hospitality company. take a look at the hospitality index and how much it has outperformed the s&p and look at some of the players, what he is talking about. he recognized he could go to amazon, had good customer service and google had good customer service, apple. monster great quarter, goldman sachs. what he said was the way you make money in a recession is go with the companies that have built tremendous loyalty. we questioned his judgment. i was thinking you ought to go with the companies that give you the most tremendous value. he was right. danny myers is the guy i listened to, he's the guy you should listen to, too. "mad money," back after the break. nicolaus. >>> best july since 1939? i think that's saying something. there's always a bull market somewhere. promise to find it for you on "mad money." i'm jim cramer and i'll
he came to us in the midst of the "great depression," great depression 2.e said what you want to buy are not companies that will save you money, try to not get you to buy the family dollar or wal-mart. he was saying he wants to buy hospitality company. take a look at the hospitality index and how much it has outperformed the s&p and look at some of the players, what he is talking about. he recognized he could go to amazon, had good customer service and google had good customer...
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and some go, "oh, that's great. out of my face." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. "get out of my face." no one says that. but she gave you -- >> quote, unquote. >> jimmy: thiss your sister here. >> yes. so we've actually kind of planned it out. it's not some slap dash thing. that's her yesterday. she is -- as you can see, she's ready to pop. >> jimmy: yep. >> this is an angle -- well, you'll see. this -- like we had a discussion as to -- [ laughter and ohs ] -- as to appropriate versus inappropriate camera angles. this is one we're not going the go with. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no. she's actually yelling at you. do not do that. >> we've been told -- >> jimmy: don't do that. >> we don't need that and she doesn't want it. i frankly don't want to shoot it and potential watchers are not into it. >> jimmy: no. >> not to demean her area, or anything. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. you're not allowed to say area on our show. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: this is an approved angle? >> ah, yes. that's over the shoulder shots.
and some go, "oh, that's great. out of my face." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. "get out of my face." no one says that. but she gave you -- >> quote, unquote. >> jimmy: thiss your sister here. >> yes. so we've actually kind of planned it out. it's not some slap dash thing. that's her yesterday. she is -- as you can see, she's ready to pop. >> jimmy: yep. >> this is an angle -- well, you'll see. this -- like we had a discussion as to -- [...
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michelle obama's great great grandfather was born a slave but died a free man. he came back to the plantation, though, buried here in all likelihood with his parents and many other relatives. you won't find his grave, though. most of the graves out here are unmarked. >> about seven or eight marks, tombstones and the rest of them are impressions in the ground to see they're buried at and most of the time people couldn't afford a cement stone, they would do it out of wood or cypress. >> reporter: that's what we know about michelle obama's ties to the robinson family of georgetown, south carolina, but there's a lot we don't know. we don't know how many generations of slaves were or what route they took to this hemisphere in the first place. a research group traced the first family's history in the u.s. but could not make the link back to africa. >> that would take a lot of time to do and certainly not a shred of documentary evidence right now which would even suggest to us what the african origins would be. >> reporter: in georgetown, margaret that knots attended t
michelle obama's great great grandfather was born a slave but died a free man. he came back to the plantation, though, buried here in all likelihood with his parents and many other relatives. you won't find his grave, though. most of the graves out here are unmarked. >> about seven or eight marks, tombstones and the rest of them are impressions in the ground to see they're buried at and most of the time people couldn't afford a cement stone, they would do it out of wood or cypress....
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(announcer) that's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste.ite. taste greatness. ♪ >>> we're back. tom arnold is here. the eels are on the way. in just one year on american satellite television, our next guests have erased the decades of hard work done by alex trebek to make canadians respectable. their very, very funny show is called "trailer park boys". >> [ bleep ] right now. he's trying to get into -- >> holy [ bleep ]. don't scare him. [ bleep ]. >> yeah! >> [ bleep ]! >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ]! >> oh! >> what the [ bleep ]? >> oh, my god, ricky. >> [ bleep ], you okay? [ laughter ] watch it thursday nights at 10:00 on the 101 network on directv. please welcome ricky, julian and bubbles, the trailer park boys. [ cheers and applause ] bubbles, ricky and julian, thank you for being here. i know you guys are -- [ laughter ] you guys are very, very popular in canada and you just starred -- how long have you been on the air here in the united states? >> not that long. >> i'm not good at numbers and stuff. >> well, i have a friend named alex who t
(announcer) that's what greatness tastes like. triple hops brewed. great pilsner taste.ite. taste greatness. ♪ >>> we're back. tom arnold is here. the eels are on the way. in just one year on american satellite television, our next guests have erased the decades of hard work done by alex trebek to make canadians respectable. their very, very funny show is called "trailer park boys". >> [ bleep ] right now. he's trying to get into -- >> holy [ bleep ]. don't...