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you know, kramer's been driving that hansom cab? so? kramer could take them around for a while. it's their anniversary friday night. i could send them for a hansom cab ride. think they'd like that? people love it. there's something about the clip-clop, clip-clop. when they come back, the bread's there. what about susan? she's working late. we were having dinner at 8:00. i'll set up the ride for 7:00. you think kramer will do it? of course i'll do it. all i got to do is be there at 7:00? just ride them around for about a half-hour. what are you eating? beef-a-reeno. i got 50 cans. you want some? no. no, thanks. i think i bought too much at that price club. i don't have room for it. how am i going to get the rye bread into the apartment? put it under your shirt. have you seen a schnitzer's rye? it's huge. i'll bring it over. i'll stop by schnitzer's, come by at 7:05 after they leave. well, this is all locking in now. it's all locking in! is that your horse outside? that's rusty. he's outside? i want to see him. lainey, want to see the horsey? well, you really did me in this time,
you know, kramer's been driving that hansom cab? so? kramer could take them around for a while. it's their anniversary friday night. i could send them for a hansom cab ride. think they'd like that? people love it. there's something about the clip-clop, clip-clop. when they come back, the bread's there. what about susan? she's working late. we were having dinner at 8:00. i'll set up the ride for 7:00. you think kramer will do it? of course i'll do it. all i got to do is be there at 7:00? just...
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. >> reporter: kramer adjusted in "seinfeld" when japanese visitors needed a place to live. >> good night. >> reporter: future renters of microapartments might want to check out companies that transform furniture. >> i think that people have to be smarter and they have to get smarter furniture. >> so after i cook, i'll put my dishes in the tub. sort of close the shower. >> reporter: whoa, after you cook you put your dishes in the tub? >> yes. >> reporter: that's where you clean them? >> yes. >> reporter: the rent will be around $2,000. not bad for new york. one new real estate report suggests the average manhattan rent is nearly double that. small apartments appeal to a growing singles population sensitive to high rents. >> there are times when it's challenging. but there are times when it is really easy. >> reporter: do you mind if i sit on your bed? because i can't stand. richard roth, cnn, new york. >>> that's awesome. what is next for penn state football?
. >> reporter: kramer adjusted in "seinfeld" when japanese visitors needed a place to live. >> good night. >> reporter: future renters of microapartments might want to check out companies that transform furniture. >> i think that people have to be smarter and they have to get smarter furniture. >> so after i cook, i'll put my dishes in the tub. sort of close the shower. >> reporter: whoa, after you cook you put your dishes in the tub? >> yes....
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but kramer's not taking the day off. he's squaring off this market's heavy hitters in his stock derby and needs your help to call them safe or out. get ready to tweet @jim cramer, your pick for the home run. plus healthy breakup? five years after its spin off from tyco, covidien has become one of the world's largest providers of health products. with the supreme court's health headache in the rear view could it keep your portfolio in tip top shape? cramer's exclusive with the company ceo is just ahead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jim cramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer. #mad tweets. send jim an e-mail to mad money at cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to mad money.cnbc.com. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. [ feedback ] attention, well, everyone. you can now try snapshot from progressive free f
but kramer's not taking the day off. he's squaring off this market's heavy hitters in his stock derby and needs your help to call them safe or out. get ready to tweet @jim cramer, your pick for the home run. plus healthy breakup? five years after its spin off from tyco, covidien has become one of the world's largest providers of health products. with the supreme court's health headache in the rear view could it keep your portfolio in tip top shape? cramer's exclusive with the company ceo is...
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kramer! hey, you. hey, i need you to do me a favor.eed you to run down and get me lunch at paisanos. what happened to newman? he called in sick. oh, right. it's raining. can you do it? what time you want it? 1:00. you need some money? no, no. i got 8 tons of change. i got to unload it. [change jingling] hey, hold the bus! stop! hey, uh, it's pretty wet out there, huh? what can i get you? i hear you make a mean cal-a-zone. calzone. yeah, calzone. yeah. the best. all right. well, uh, yeah. lay 'em on me. i'll have 3 of them. tre calzone. yeah, yeah. boy, that's a... that's a big oven. listen, uh, i wonder if you could do me a favor. hey, todd. hi, elaine. hi. you know nicki, right? hi. yeah, sure. wait. elaine will settle this. elaine, what does the "m" stand for in richard m. nixon? milhous. i told you so. he said it was moe. you owe me a dinner. all right. your order's ready. tre calzones and one hot shirt and jacket. ouch. this is all burned up. look at this. what the hell do i know about cooking shirts? 7.50 for calzones. what the he
kramer! hey, you. hey, i need you to do me a favor.eed you to run down and get me lunch at paisanos. what happened to newman? he called in sick. oh, right. it's raining. can you do it? what time you want it? 1:00. you need some money? no, no. i got 8 tons of change. i got to unload it. [change jingling] hey, hold the bus! stop! hey, uh, it's pretty wet out there, huh? what can i get you? i hear you make a mean cal-a-zone. calzone. yeah, calzone. yeah. the best. all right. well, uh, yeah. lay...
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ron kramer says he can't understand how anyone could hurt a child. he just hopes what he and his wife did saved the little boy. >> i'm very glad that we were awake. >> the couple is free tonight. each posted a $20,000 bond. for now the 8-year-old boy who was adopted from russia remains in protective custody. >>> the search for a california mother accused of kidnapping her daughter 11 years ago ended this weekend here in virginia. police arrested robin resovich at dulles international saturday. back in 2001 police say she took her then 7-year-old daughter out of the country with permission for the summer but never returned. her daughter who is now 18 was with her mother when she was arrested. the pair flew to dulles from madrid, spain and were planning to catch a connecting flight to san francisco. some very sad news related to last month's derecho storm. a young man who came in contact with a downed power line in falls church died of his injuries. dylan cooper was found unconscious on haycock road the night of the storm. fairfax county police say he
ron kramer says he can't understand how anyone could hurt a child. he just hopes what he and his wife did saved the little boy. >> i'm very glad that we were awake. >> the couple is free tonight. each posted a $20,000 bond. for now the 8-year-old boy who was adopted from russia remains in protective custody. >>> the search for a california mother accused of kidnapping her daughter 11 years ago ended this weekend here in virginia. police arrested robin resovich at dulles...
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the show first premiered in 1985 and written by larry kramer. kramer was part of that early angry and confrontational activism. >> there was this epidemic kind of focused in new york city initially on the gay population there and for a variety of reasons which the show talks about. no one really wanted to be associated with it. >> the response to the normal heart has been absolutely extraordinary here in washington d.c. >> reporter: molly smith, artistic director of the arena stage pushed for local production of the may to give audiences a video -- play to give audiences a visual perspective into history. >> it was a moment when nobody nude what it was. no one understood how it was -- when nobody understood what it was. no one understood how it was contracted. because of the understanding of the beginning of the aids epidemic and the response that it has had. >> reporter: here we are 30 years later. the arena stage is holding a benefit tonight with the normal heart production. all proceeds go to the washington aids partnership. a private fundrai
the show first premiered in 1985 and written by larry kramer. kramer was part of that early angry and confrontational activism. >> there was this epidemic kind of focused in new york city initially on the gay population there and for a variety of reasons which the show talks about. no one really wanted to be associated with it. >> the response to the normal heart has been absolutely extraordinary here in washington d.c. >> reporter: molly smith, artistic director of the arena...
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kramer is finding out if it could be ready to climb again. when he talks to the company's ceo. all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of mad money follow jim cramer@twitter. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe. you certainly are. [ male announcer ] fiber one. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. okey-doky we finally had a good day. a great one even. the first rally in more than a week but i'm urging you not to get carried away. every day i feel so bipolar. the sea saw between panic or euphoria. very little middle ground. that's no way to manage money. better take a page from my good pal buddy, friend larry david in curb your enthusiasm. keep a cool head and stick to the play book t
kramer is finding out if it could be ready to climb again. when he talks to the company's ceo. all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of mad money follow jim cramer@twitter. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... and fraudulence. i'm in deep, babe....
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kramer quotes about himself. one of them was it is my own way of living that i complain of as well as yours. shows he was an equal opportunity curmudgeon. he hated himself too. i thought that was great. this book is illustrated with objects. this is a slug used to kill a moose in the hunting and fishing section with inappropriate quote perhaps the hunter is the greatest friend of the animals hunted exo for the humane society. an old pact that thoreau walked upon. his survey of walden pond with the excellent quote do your work and finish it if you know how to begin it you know how to end at. here is a map of walden pond that he did. the very first map of walden pond. there are quotations about all the popular books. a joy to return to over and over again. but great addition to any library. my three books are short. they are not beautiful to look at but they are beautiful to touch. they are well printed. i recommend them to all public libraries and all secondary education books, secondary educational institutions.
kramer quotes about himself. one of them was it is my own way of living that i complain of as well as yours. shows he was an equal opportunity curmudgeon. he hated himself too. i thought that was great. this book is illustrated with objects. this is a slug used to kill a moose in the hunting and fishing section with inappropriate quote perhaps the hunter is the greatest friend of the animals hunted exo for the humane society. an old pact that thoreau walked upon. his survey of walden pond with...
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kramer, is that have been a black role, out. they have to bring something to the table that brings them memorable. other than that, you are not going to get there. that is the reality. people gravitate to those kinds of characters. they want you when you are sitting in the room and they are starting the show and they say, nobody would be crazy enough to do that you're a good who will do that -- no one would be crazy enough to do that. who will do that? that is the guy. tavis: i know the book is called dwight hen"dy-no-mite!" where did that come from? >> that came from me, and our directors said, i love that, so he showed me how to do it, and i said, come on. somebody is going to stand there in the middle of a show and say dynamite out of context? people will not be that stupid. he said, yes, they will, and here we are 45 years later. he is the guy who said no matter what, because he had done the honeymooners, the mary tyler moore show, and he said, i know tv, and people buy these stupid catch phrases, and they are going to buy t
kramer, is that have been a black role, out. they have to bring something to the table that brings them memorable. other than that, you are not going to get there. that is the reality. people gravitate to those kinds of characters. they want you when you are sitting in the room and they are starting the show and they say, nobody would be crazy enough to do that you're a good who will do that -- no one would be crazy enough to do that. who will do that? that is the guy. tavis: i know the book is...
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. >> reporter: mitch kramer of oyster bay and dog, jessie, have never made a save like this before. responding in their tow boat to a stranded sailor, they saw something struggling in the distance. >> as i got closer i could tell it was a bird. i couldn't leave it there so i decided to give it a shot and see if i could grab it. >> reporter: the exhausted, frightened bird turned out to be a one-year-old bald eagle, sick and strand in long island sound. >> it had about a six foot wing span, it was very intimidating. it was a lot bigger when i pulled it out of the water than i thought it was. >> reporter: he placed the weakened bald eagle into his cabin. he immediately called his wife, an animal rehabilitate tore. >> refirst thought the eagle was blind, eyes were crusted over, very thin, it was crawling with lice. >> reporter: transported to donna's vet center for fluids and antibiotics, regained her eyesight and on to a new jersey raptor center. >> we called her indy for independence day and we knew finding a bald eagle was quite unique and ironic. >> reporter: the rehab experts tell
. >> reporter: mitch kramer of oyster bay and dog, jessie, have never made a save like this before. responding in their tow boat to a stranded sailor, they saw something struggling in the distance. >> as i got closer i could tell it was a bird. i couldn't leave it there so i decided to give it a shot and see if i could grab it. >> reporter: the exhausted, frightened bird turned out to be a one-year-old bald eagle, sick and strand in long island sound. >> it had about a...
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kramer designed it, he designed it without paper. the water had slowly deteriorated the building. thank you. i encourage you to certify the eir. commissioner fong: additional public comment on the eir? >> good evening. i thought might card had been submitted. -- my card had been cemented. we are the property owners of 1600 larkin. i want to speak on behalf of the church itself. that church is a thing of beauty. since about the turn-of-the- century, it is an incredibly beautiful building. it is an art piece in this community. what is being proposed is another high-rise condo, a look- alike that you can see about every which place. you know, left and right. how often do you see the church building? this particular church, in our neighborhoods, adds tremendous value. in its heyday, people loved to congregate there. even now, young people talk on their cell phones, old people walk back and forth. it is still a useful place. bad things have been said about the homeless. of course, why did the homeless go there? because they feel safe. that church still has energy. there are drawn to th
kramer designed it, he designed it without paper. the water had slowly deteriorated the building. thank you. i encourage you to certify the eir. commissioner fong: additional public comment on the eir? >> good evening. i thought might card had been submitted. -- my card had been cemented. we are the property owners of 1600 larkin. i want to speak on behalf of the church itself. that church is a thing of beauty. since about the turn-of-the- century, it is an incredibly beautiful building....
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town yeah you had to come ♪ ♪ walking in here and sit down ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: jana krameric. >> thank you so much. >> jay: i want to thank my guests, morgan freeman, ashleigh butler and pudsey the dog, plus jana kramer. tomorrow night, denis leary and kenny chesney will be here. "jimmy fallon" happening right now. jimmy, take it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh man, sounded great. thank you so much, you guys. woo-wee! welcome to "late night with jimmy f-a-l-l-o-n," you guys. you guys, we've got some election news. [ laughter ] today while speaking at a naacp convention, mitt romney said that he would repeal obama's health care law, and was actually booed. [ audience boos ] got even more awkward when romney wa
town yeah you had to come ♪ ♪ walking in here and sit down ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: jana krameric. >> thank you so much. >> jay: i want to thank my guests, morgan freeman, ashleigh butler and pudsey the dog, plus jana kramer. tomorrow night, denis leary and kenny chesney will be here. "jimmy fallon" happening right now. jimmy, take it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company...
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kramer adjusted in "seinfeld" when japanese visitorssneeded a place to live."goodnight, mr. o."ture renters of micro-apartments might want to check out companies that transform furniture."i think people have o get smarter and ttey need to get smarter furniture." "so after i ccok i'll put my dishes in the tub and close the shower...""whoa whooa...after you cook, you put your dishes in the tub?" "yes.""thatts where yoo clean them?""yes."the rent for new york's plaaned micro apartments will be around 2 thousand dollars. not bad for new york.one new real estate manhattan rent is nearly ge - double that...and small apartments appeal to a growing single population seesitive to high rents."theee are times when itt really challenging um but there are times when its sit on your bed? cause i can't stand."richard oth cnn new york . 3 two dogs find their way back to theer owners.... after five part... coming up.played a - and imagiie being the one to tell paul mccartney and bruce springsteen to stop playing. why the two were shut down whiie playing a song innlondon. &, the car on the left w
kramer adjusted in "seinfeld" when japanese visitorssneeded a place to live."goodnight, mr. o."ture renters of micro-apartments might want to check out companies that transform furniture."i think people have o get smarter and ttey need to get smarter furniture." "so after i ccok i'll put my dishes in the tub and close the shower...""whoa whooa...after you cook, you put your dishes in the tub?" "yes.""thatts where yoo clean...
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susan parks, denise low, alexandra dcurby, joseph kramer, ben caldwell, wendy chen, angela lock, and sarah mullins. thank you all. we're really happy to have you here. [applause] that concludes my presentation. think you. -- thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. anne-marie rogers here to give you four weekly update on the board of supervisors. this will be the last week of meetings prior to august 3, so there's a rush of activity. at the land use committee the bills -- the mills at the met was before them. this would amend the a ministry of code to add a limitation, deadline, and require the department to do our report. it would reduce the fees for the mills at contract. this ordinance was reviewed by this commission and historic preservation commission. the recommendations were both the same, and they were minor technical changes, as well as one substantive change that would remove the bag limit of $3 million for residential property and 5 million for commercial property. supervisor wiener incorporated the changes of the commission, and this was recommended for approval to th
susan parks, denise low, alexandra dcurby, joseph kramer, ben caldwell, wendy chen, angela lock, and sarah mullins. thank you all. we're really happy to have you here. [applause] that concludes my presentation. think you. -- thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners. anne-marie rogers here to give you four weekly update on the board of supervisors. this will be the last week of meetings prior to august 3, so there's a rush of activity. at the land use committee the bills -- the mills at...
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kramer designed it, he designed it without paper. the water had slowly deteriorated the building. thank you. i encourage you to certify the eir. commissioner fong: additional public comment on the eir? >> good evening. i thought might card had been submitted. -- my card had been cemented. we are the property owners of 1600 larkin. i want to speak on behalf of the church itself. that church is a thing of beauty. since about the turn-of-the- century,
kramer designed it, he designed it without paper. the water had slowly deteriorated the building. thank you. i encourage you to certify the eir. commissioner fong: additional public comment on the eir? >> good evening. i thought might card had been submitted. -- my card had been cemented. we are the property owners of 1600 larkin. i want to speak on behalf of the church itself. that church is a thing of beauty. since about the turn-of-the- century,
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get it and you're in. >>> six minutes before the opening bell time for kramer's mad dash.head of that market open. we're going a little off base here. >> the cell discovery, pretty well its own company, declining viewers against the olympics. i think it is interesting. olympics can't be time shifted. you can time shift a lot of discovery. this is important. incredible article about binge viewing and wall street journal. the creator of breaking bad saying maybe it is best to watch my programs on netflix or amazon because viking vibinge viewing . if it is not immediate, hey, i will watch it when i want to. >> except for realtime of course which you have to watch, there is a real question in terms of what's going on. cable ratings across the board are coming down. discovery, incredibly strong portfolio of international properties and more so perhaps than any other network everything can cross borders. >> and that's why we're worried about it because of the international exposure. literally they're taking what we know is a positive and this is what's going on in corporate amer
get it and you're in. >>> six minutes before the opening bell time for kramer's mad dash.head of that market open. we're going a little off base here. >> the cell discovery, pretty well its own company, declining viewers against the olympics. i think it is interesting. olympics can't be time shifted. you can time shift a lot of discovery. this is important. incredible article about binge viewing and wall street journal. the creator of breaking bad saying maybe it is best to watch...
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and vacuum at any moment as the giant forest fire threatens to engulf as area of the city michael kramer welcome to the kaiser report thank you so much for having me max and yes it's true i am going to prevent a commission notice of all my important stuff is packed up and ready to roll at any minute then testing all right michael kroger barclays bank was just fine two hundred million dollars for rigging live are in europe bahrain it's a three hundred fifty trillion dollar market they were also asked by the c.s.t. c. to please stop doing that your thoughts yeah i mean this is this is a recurrent theme and i think there's there are two are two key things to to understand and notice with regard to the story the first is that the reason why this is so pervasive and becoming more pervasive by the day and work re just more aggressive as far as manipulation of markets and the key rates that that everything else is priced that are offered is because of the fact that the american and western imperialism empire that exists today in the world is maintained through two things one is nor third force
and vacuum at any moment as the giant forest fire threatens to engulf as area of the city michael kramer welcome to the kaiser report thank you so much for having me max and yes it's true i am going to prevent a commission notice of all my important stuff is packed up and ready to roll at any minute then testing all right michael kroger barclays bank was just fine two hundred million dollars for rigging live are in europe bahrain it's a three hundred fifty trillion dollar market they were also...
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and i would put it right up there with when crime still mattered by david maraniss or richard ben kramer's book on dimaggio that i loved and edited, seabiscuit. it's a book about much more than sports. the only other one i'll tell you about is a novel by herman wouk. he just turned 97 years old, and when i was in grad school, i actually wrote my master's thesis on the idea of entertainment as literature. and literature as entertainment. and wouk was the writer i wrote about to exemplify that. his novels. and he's written a new novel that is very much sort of a latter-day e pis lair update of marjorie morningstar. and it's called "the lawgiver," and it's about a bunch of people trying to make a movie about the life of moses. and i can't wait to share it with the world. and i think it's just amazing that this man whose first novel was published by simon & schuster about 61 years ago has returned to simon & schuster and is still going strong at 97. >> morgan entrekin. >> um, well, i'm very excited about mark -- [inaudible] new book. a year ago he started to report on the killing of osama bin
and i would put it right up there with when crime still mattered by david maraniss or richard ben kramer's book on dimaggio that i loved and edited, seabiscuit. it's a book about much more than sports. the only other one i'll tell you about is a novel by herman wouk. he just turned 97 years old, and when i was in grad school, i actually wrote my master's thesis on the idea of entertainment as literature. and literature as entertainment. and wouk was the writer i wrote about to exemplify that....
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kramer and biden have a close relationship is remarkable. we forget joe biden and the tremendous personal tragedy of losing his wife and child. i think for the biden stuff and bob dole, dole the kansas republican senator, ben kramer writes more convincingly about bob dole's struggle after his injuries and how he threw will wills himself back to health and into the senate into the presidential race. just stunning stuff there. i cannot recommend that a highly enough. host: republican line. good morning. caller: i was surprised they pointed out the lies obama told. i remember the lies he told about hillary clinton that led bill clinton to say [inaudible] you see that coming out now. he has an enemy list and he has the labor department and irs investigate the contributors to the romney campaign. we've never had anything like that happened before. low.: obama's team aims i agree that the obama at team is doing what it takes to win this race. that includes savaging mitt romney. campaign politics is not a moral thing. it is about losing and winning
kramer and biden have a close relationship is remarkable. we forget joe biden and the tremendous personal tragedy of losing his wife and child. i think for the biden stuff and bob dole, dole the kansas republican senator, ben kramer writes more convincingly about bob dole's struggle after his injuries and how he threw will wills himself back to health and into the senate into the presidential race. just stunning stuff there. i cannot recommend that a highly enough. host: republican line. good...
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. >> reporter: mitch kramer of oyster bay, and dog jessie, have never made a save like this before.responding to a stranded sailor. they were ten miles from shore. >> as i got closer, i could tell it was a bird. >> reporter: i couldn't leave it there. so i decided to go ahead and give it a shot and see if i can grab it. >> reporter: the exhausted, frightened bird, turned out to be a one-year-old bald eagle. sick and stranded in long island sound. >> the bald eagle is just a lot bigger than i originally thought it was. >> reporter: he placed the baby bald eagle into the cabin. he immediately called his wife, an animal rehabilitate tore. >> we first thought it was blind. eyes were crusted over, very thin, it was crawling with lice. >> reporter: transported from the colorful harbor to donna's vet center. regained her eyesight and on to a new jersey raptor center. >> we knew finding a bald eagle at this time was actually quite unique and ironic. >>> coming up, we'll have the latest on who still doesn't have power one week after the devastating storms. >>> we'll look at this weekend's ne
. >> reporter: mitch kramer of oyster bay, and dog jessie, have never made a save like this before.responding to a stranded sailor. they were ten miles from shore. >> as i got closer, i could tell it was a bird. >> reporter: i couldn't leave it there. so i decided to go ahead and give it a shot and see if i can grab it. >> reporter: the exhausted, frightened bird, turned out to be a one-year-old bald eagle. sick and stranded in long island sound. >> the bald eagle...
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call kramer to find out how to fire away at cramer on the lightning round.withstand your thunderous onslaught of stocks? and later, domestic partner? a slow down in china, fears in europe still top of mind. need a place to take cover? tonight cramer's on the hunt for home grown profit potential and he's found a candidate in commercial real estate. stick around for his exclusive with the chairman of american reality capital trust, all coming up on "mad money." >>> it is time for the lightning round! then the lightning round is over. are you ready skeedaddy. we'll start with roger in florida. roger! >> caller: jim, a booyah to you. >> nice, sunshine. >> caller: i'd like to know what you think about the other lowe, symbol l. >> i think a lot more of the other lowe than low. l is for winners. be a buy, buy, buyer. leonard in california. >> caller: booyah, jim. >> jim, i am get being mixed messages on verifone. lots of insider buying starting july the 2nd, a chart that's not very clear. >> let's not go with the chart. i think they're out of the penalty box and ba
call kramer to find out how to fire away at cramer on the lightning round.withstand your thunderous onslaught of stocks? and later, domestic partner? a slow down in china, fears in europe still top of mind. need a place to take cover? tonight cramer's on the hunt for home grown profit potential and he's found a candidate in commercial real estate. stick around for his exclusive with the chairman of american reality capital trust, all coming up on "mad money." >>> it is time...
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they do events together and amy kramer who heads tea party express and a lot of events and not only coordinate's in constant contact with concerned women for america, the tentacles of this, the web is connected in different ways. doesn't mean it is organized but loosely organized from a relationship perspective. >> host: good morning on the independent line. >> caller: thanks for c-span. i wanted to ask david brody if his theory is that the tea party is primarily evangelical then why is it that almost all of the money from the tea party is going through grover norquist from the cote brothers and other wealthy investors and they say christian things their focus is primarily on reducing taxes and eliminating the effectiveness of government? if they have to destroy it if necessary to make government in effective. how does that represent any type of christian values? >> guest: good question. this is the bottom up movement. to invoke the cote brothers and there is a tea party movement money floating around with a coke brothers. we talk about them in the book. this is the bottom up movement. as it rel
they do events together and amy kramer who heads tea party express and a lot of events and not only coordinate's in constant contact with concerned women for america, the tentacles of this, the web is connected in different ways. doesn't mean it is organized but loosely organized from a relationship perspective. >> host: good morning on the independent line. >> caller: thanks for c-span. i wanted to ask david brody if his theory is that the tea party is primarily evangelical then...
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>> that was an impressive corner and larry kramer is one of the best in the business. i think they are doing well. i don't recommend a newspaper stock. they are too speculative to me but i was impressed with the corner. no doubt about it. it was good to go. the market chose to listen to the companies today, not to the sweet little lies. commerce department does its best but wouldn't the market have been down huge if that was the way numbers are shaking out? yeah, it would have been. it wasn't. "mad money" will be back. >> announcer: coming up, secret sauce? this household name has made a home in your pantry, but the shares have been frozen in 2012. could a break-up unlock the hidden value and bring good things to those who wait? >>> later, fight club. grab a towel. cramer is getting pumped up for his head to head battle between two gym stocks. stick around to find out which one could give you more than a six-pack. all coming up on "mad money." >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets. send
>> that was an impressive corner and larry kramer is one of the best in the business. i think they are doing well. i don't recommend a newspaper stock. they are too speculative to me but i was impressed with the corner. no doubt about it. it was good to go. the market chose to listen to the companies today, not to the sweet little lies. commerce department does its best but wouldn't the market have been down huge if that was the way numbers are shaking out? yeah, it would have been. it...
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. >> reporter: kramer adjusted in "seinfeld" which japanese visitors needed a place to live. >> good>> reporter: future renters of micro-apartments might want to check out companies that transform furniture. >> i think that people have to be smarter and have to get smarter furniture. >> so after i cook, i'll put my dishes in the tub. sort of close the shower -- >> reporter: whoa. after you cook you put your dishes in the tub. >> yes. >> reporter: that's where you clean them? >> yes. >> reporter: the rent for new york's planned micro-apartments will be around $2,000. not bad for new york. one new real estate report suggests the average manhattan rent is nearly double that. and small apartments appeal to a growing singles population sensitive to high rents. >> there are times when it's challenging. but there are times when it is really easy. >> reporter: do you mind if i sit on your bed? because i can't stand. >> yep. >> reporter: richard roth, cnn, new york. >>> checking stories across the country. in oregon, two men strap themselves to lawn chairs and attach 350 balloons to try to fl
. >> reporter: kramer adjusted in "seinfeld" which japanese visitors needed a place to live. >> good>> reporter: future renters of micro-apartments might want to check out companies that transform furniture. >> i think that people have to be smarter and have to get smarter furniture. >> so after i cook, i'll put my dishes in the tub. sort of close the shower -- >> reporter: whoa. after you cook you put your dishes in the tub. >> yes. >>...
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welcome to kramer rick ka. people make friends, i just want more days like today. my job is not just entertain you but educate and teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. in the wake of a spectacular two-day rally with the dow skyrocketing 188 points -- [ applause ] close above 13,000. ♪ hallelujah soaring 1.91%. [ applause ] nasdaq flying high, 2.24%. what do we have to look forward to next week? so much positivity and optimism in the air for once, what the heck is going to be our game plan? for starters, i'm looking out for more easing this weekend from china. [ rim shot ] greater clarity on the agreement of all nations of europe to bolster the euro, along with the ailing of verne bond markets. the head of the european central bank said woe save the euro and stop buying yields from poor countries from spiking using any means necessary. and the move will continue until the squabbling begins in and the year of good feeling ends. we do get to make some money minimum. how about the earnings front? all right. let's take a look. i like this company very much. for starters, m
welcome to kramer rick ka. people make friends, i just want more days like today. my job is not just entertain you but educate and teach. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. in the wake of a spectacular two-day rally with the dow skyrocketing 188 points -- [ applause ] close above 13,000. ♪ hallelujah soaring 1.91%. [ applause ] nasdaq flying high, 2.24%. what do we have to look forward to next week? so much positivity and optimism in the air for once, what the heck is going to be our game plan? for...
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michael kramer broke that of the 12,333 trucks tested by pharmaceutical comnies have maerved thsdg ow opn dvpi or r le lin tropics? four. so these people are not a priority for pharmaceutical companies. but they are a priority for so tes ine the rg ro ame searchers in these countries and their slots for social this violation. for example, thalidomide, when it is prescribed to people in the wsfr aodonke thsr multiple myeloma, they are warned that europe women come you've got o take two forms of contraception. there are also off the label with pictreofeme , ununyidn ev maybelline is the most clear thing. if you don't know what you may wonder what it is your lucky night. so these people are being warned. thvengldn opl cer warrant. for example, the packaging materials in west africa until 1978 was described as really harmless without side ffects. many of these people are the dread. wudfd bdi h ses therchen have been born to women who talk it. it's also a question about whether thalidomideihmn they have all these violations in the developing world. in the developing world, women are told t
michael kramer broke that of the 12,333 trucks tested by pharmaceutical comnies have maerved thsdg ow opn dvpi or r le lin tropics? four. so these people are not a priority for pharmaceutical companies. but they are a priority for so tes ine the rg ro ame searchers in these countries and their slots for social this violation. for example, thalidomide, when it is prescribed to people in the wsfr aodonke thsr multiple myeloma, they are warned that europe women come you've got o take two forms of...
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. ♪ >> little jerry, kramer's chicken on seinfeld. >> is that your chicken making owl that noise?>> one of my kids' favorite movies -- "chicken run." >> no chicken escapes from tweedy's farm! >> we've got to get out of here. >> you see? the sky won't fall if we show a little chicken. >> the sky is falling! the sky is falling! >> the correct answer to our gps challenge question was, c. since the beijing olympics, gold prices are up an astonishing 90%. now you might think that michael phelps with his eight golds in beijing would be laughing all the way to the bank, but it turns out that olympic gold medals are made with less than 2% gold. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> hello, everyone. you're in the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. aurora, colorado, a community struggling to come to grips with the horrifying act of violence. deadly shooting rampage at a local theater. this is a live picture right now from andrews air force base. president of the united states will soon be heading to colorado, meeting with the vi
. ♪ >> little jerry, kramer's chicken on seinfeld. >> is that your chicken making owl that noise?>> one of my kids' favorite movies -- "chicken run." >> no chicken escapes from tweedy's farm! >> we've got to get out of here. >> you see? the sky won't fall if we show a little chicken. >> the sky is falling! the sky is falling! >> the correct answer to our gps challenge question was, c. since the beijing olympics, gold prices are up an...
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. >> reporter: mitch kramer and dodge jesse have never made a rescue like this before. responding to a towboat call they saw something struggling in the distance. they were 10 miles from shore. mitch said his heart was racing. >> as i got closer, i saw a bird. i couldn't leave it there. so i decided to give it a shot and see if i could grab it. >> reporter: the exhausted frightened bird turned out to be a 1-year-old bald eagle, the venerable symbol of our nation sick and stranded in long island sound. >> it had about a 6-foot wingspan. it was very intimidating. >> the bald eagle was a lot bigger when i pulled it out of the water than i originally thought it was. >> reporter: he placed the thin bald eagle into the ship's cabin and immediately called his wife, an animal rehabilitator who was busy with swans and crows. >> we at first thought that the eagle was brown. it had eyes crusted over, very thin, was crawling with lice. >> reporter: transported from the colorful harbor to donna's vet center for fluid and antibiotics, regained her eyesight and onto a new jersey rapto
. >> reporter: mitch kramer and dodge jesse have never made a rescue like this before. responding to a towboat call they saw something struggling in the distance. they were 10 miles from shore. mitch said his heart was racing. >> as i got closer, i saw a bird. i couldn't leave it there. so i decided to give it a shot and see if i could grab it. >> reporter: the exhausted frightened bird turned out to be a 1-year-old bald eagle, the venerable symbol of our nation sick and...
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. ♪ >> little jerry, kramer's chicken on seinfeld. >> is that your chicken making owl that noise?>> one of my kids' favorite movies -- "chicken run." >> no chicken escapes from tweedy's farm! >> we've got to get out of here. >> you see? the sky won't fall if we show a little chicken. >> the sky is falling! the sky is falling! >> the correct answer to our gps challenge question was, c. since the beijing olympics, gold prices are up an astonishing
. ♪ >> little jerry, kramer's chicken on seinfeld. >> is that your chicken making owl that noise?>> one of my kids' favorite movies -- "chicken run." >> no chicken escapes from tweedy's farm! >> we've got to get out of here. >> you see? the sky won't fall if we show a little chicken. >> the sky is falling! the sky is falling! >> the correct answer to our gps challenge question was, c. since the beijing olympics, gold prices are up an...
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. >> kramer likes that. you might have heard that. >> i have. >>> money in you pocket from twitter.ing what's trending next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> all right. >>> all right. if you noticed education stocks surging today on a big legal ruling. herb greenberg noticed. closely following that story, out front of it, as you know. herb? the gains are all across the board big. >> across the board. they have come in as the day's gone along and on saturday a federal judge ruled in favor of the for-profit school industry and the fight against the so-called gainful employment rules. the rules require schools to meet several key benchmarks to qualify for federal loan aid. this was unexpected and in particular the judge ruled that the loan repayment rate metric used by the department was too arbitrary. now, the big question in the end does this matter? it's too soon to say, actually. it's important to note that the judge did not toss out all of
. >> kramer likes that. you might have heard that. >> i have. >>> money in you pocket from twitter.ing what's trending next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> all right. >>> all right. if you noticed education stocks surging today on a big legal ruling. herb greenberg noticed. closely following that story,...
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. ♪ >> little jerry, kramer's chicken on "seinfeld" -- >> is that your chicken making all that noise?> one of my kids' favorite movies, "chicken run" -- ♪ >> no chicken escapes from tweedy's farm! >> we've got to get out of here. >> you see, the sky won't fall if we show a little chicken. >> the sky is falling! the sky is falling! >> the correct answer to you on "gps challenge" question was c. since the beijing olympics, gold prices are up an astonishing 90%. you might think that michael phelps with his eight golds in beijing would be laughing all the way to the bank. but it turns out that olympic gold medals are made with less than 2% gold. >>> thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. stay tuned for "reliable sources." >>> my first thought was that sadly and tragically we've seen these atrocities before -- columbine, virginia tech, gabby giffords, and now aurora, colorado, during a "batman" movie. once again the media frenzies, anchors jetting off to the scene of the horrible crime, the early mistakes, the polarizing commentary, the point
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. >> and reading a book called values to action by kramer. the professor at kellogg school of business. a wonderful book. a recommended highly. i just finished reading a book called currency wars. that can render its author. it's about international economics and what is happening to us. finally, i just finished a book called unaccountable which will be released in september written by marty carry his one of the leading surgeons at johns hopkins hospital. >> for more permission on this and other summer reading less visit. ♪ team [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] [background noises] at a time. [background noises] [background noises] >> ladies and gentlemen, chief executive of the hachette book group. always difficult to tame a crowd of publishers. it's my great pleasure to welcome you to the 175th year celebration for the wonderful little, brown & co. to celebrate 175 years of great authors, great books command great publishing is really absolutely something special. i hope you are all enjoying the
. >> and reading a book called values to action by kramer. the professor at kellogg school of business. a wonderful book. a recommended highly. i just finished reading a book called currency wars. that can render its author. it's about international economics and what is happening to us. finally, i just finished a book called unaccountable which will be released in september written by marty carry his one of the leading surgeons at johns hopkins hospital. >> for more permission on...
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amy kramer is in constant contact with concerned women for america. the web is connected in all different ways. it does not mean it is organized specifically like that, but it is loosely organized from the relationship respective. host: alexandria, virginia. good morning to john on our independent line. caller: hi. i want to ask if his theory is the tea party is primarily evangelicals? why is it almost all the money from the tea party is going through grover norquist from the koch brothers and other wealthy investors? while they say christian kings, their focus is primarily on reducing taxes and limiting the effectiveness of government. they have to destroy an it in order to make government ineffective. how does that represent any type of christian values? guest: this is a bottom up movement. yes, there is tea party money floating around with the koch brothers. but this is a bottom-up movement. the movement is so organic in nature that the belief system of the tea party comes from not so much the koch brothers and the money and all that, it comes from
amy kramer is in constant contact with concerned women for america. the web is connected in all different ways. it does not mean it is organized specifically like that, but it is loosely organized from the relationship respective. host: alexandria, virginia. good morning to john on our independent line. caller: hi. i want to ask if his theory is the tea party is primarily evangelicals? why is it almost all the money from the tea party is going through grover norquist from the koch brothers and...
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and some of the films you see about what is going on in the castro and san francisco or by larry kramernd his play the normal heart describing what was going on at greenwich village. but things began to happen. the science lead to interventions. and if you look at the evolution of the treatment strategies, the first drug in 1987 have a glimmer of hope and virus goes down very little. it doesn't stay down. the resistance occurs. years ago by. it goes down further for a little bit longer but not enough. then the transforming meeting in vancouver in 1996 brings down the virus to below the detective level and stays there potentially in definitely coming and we have a new dawn of therapeutics with hiv/aids that has transformed the lives of individuals. we have now up to 30 antihiv approved drugs by the fda. multiple class is used in combinations that have completely transformed but we can't stop there because there are still those that are not responding to these drugs coming and we still need long acting drugs particularly with regards to adherence. the results have been spectacular. i'm go
and some of the films you see about what is going on in the castro and san francisco or by larry kramernd his play the normal heart describing what was going on at greenwich village. but things began to happen. the science lead to interventions. and if you look at the evolution of the treatment strategies, the first drug in 1987 have a glimmer of hope and virus goes down very little. it doesn't stay down. the resistance occurs. years ago by. it goes down further for a little bit longer but not...