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laughter ) >> kramer: huh?n of steven tyler's greatness. >> kramer: there's no doubt about steven's greatness. when you ask what makes the band great, i think that it's a combination of all of us. what that was right now, i can't tell you. ( laughter ) >> hamilton: i think a lot of it is he's unbelievably competitive. you know, he's competitive with us, with each member of the band. >> tyler: how was it? was it as good for you as it was for me? >> logan: steven tyler does everything he can to control the band, and he tried to control our cameras, too. he's also quick to entertain, always unfiltered and spontaneous. >> tyler: ♪ love in an elevator... >> logan: he moved to los angeles to work on "american idol," and early this year, he juggled his tv work while writing a new aerosmith album. so you will actually write lyrics while you're driving? >> tyler: oh, yeah. yeah, yeah. you know what? i'm a.d.d. personified. >> logan: and o.c.d.? >> tyler: i'm not sure about that, but i'm... i'm a.d.d. now, i forgot what
laughter ) >> kramer: huh?n of steven tyler's greatness. >> kramer: there's no doubt about steven's greatness. when you ask what makes the band great, i think that it's a combination of all of us. what that was right now, i can't tell you. ( laughter ) >> hamilton: i think a lot of it is he's unbelievably competitive. you know, he's competitive with us, with each member of the band. >> tyler: how was it? was it as good for you as it was for me? >> logan: steven...
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. >> linda kramer says it is not just about golf. >> the country club is a moneyed environment and this is just an indication that they are accepting the fact that is not just men. >> one of the main sponsors is ibm which is now run by a woman
. >> linda kramer says it is not just about golf. >> the country club is a moneyed environment and this is just an indication that they are accepting the fact that is not just men. >> one of the main sponsors is ibm which is now run by a woman
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. >> linda kramer says it is not just about golf. >> the country club is a moneyed environment and this is just an indication that they are accepting the fact that is not just men. >> one of the main sponsors is ibm which is now run by a woman and several previous ibm cbo's have also been members. >> i'm sure that they have a lot of great leaders there and the question would be how come some of their wives haven't broke through? why haven't other people broke through? why 70 years later we're still trying to break this glass ceiling for women or for people of color? >> condoleezza rice was not available for comment but she did issue a statement saying " i have visited the augusta national on several occasions and i look forward to playing golf, renewing friendships, and forming new ones through this very special opportunity ". ended is a special opportunity, the club has been around since 1932 and they first admitted black members in 1990 and it has taken until now to admit female members to read >> we're wondering about the cost, known as talked about that. >> the cost could be substan
. >> linda kramer says it is not just about golf. >> the country club is a moneyed environment and this is just an indication that they are accepting the fact that is not just men. >> one of the main sponsors is ibm which is now run by a woman and several previous ibm cbo's have also been members. >> i'm sure that they have a lot of great leaders there and the question would be how come some of their wives haven't broke through? why haven't other people broke through?...
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. >> after the flood kramer changed her business concept. she decided to expand from just selling men's wear to including women's fashion, too. kramer's business is booming. she hardly has time these days to think back to the flood. there's one thing that she still remembers. >> there was so much solidarity. people really helped each other. i can't stress that enough. help came in from everywhere. from individuals to whom i'm still grateful. it was something special. >> donations came in from all across germany. receiving more than $4 million donations. by now the damaged buildings have been renovated to its historic old town restored. and some say the city is more beautiful today than it was before the flood. and residents want to keep it that way. they have put up floodgates at its lowest point. >> before the elbe burst it's banks this will be closed. that's the direction the water would come from. so we would be on the safe side here. >> the flood gate is one measure being taken to prevent an inundation, but the structure is still years a
. >> after the flood kramer changed her business concept. she decided to expand from just selling men's wear to including women's fashion, too. kramer's business is booming. she hardly has time these days to think back to the flood. there's one thing that she still remembers. >> there was so much solidarity. people really helped each other. i can't stress that enough. help came in from everywhere. from individuals to whom i'm still grateful. it was something special. >>...
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and like, have you ever seen "kramer vs. kramer?" >> jimmy: "kramer vs. mike. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i like that! >> really? ew! laughter ] >> jimmy: outer space? >> ew, who cares. >> jimmy: i know, who cares. all right, that's all the time we have on "ew!" i want to thank susie for joining me today. thank you so much, susie. >> ew. >> jimmy: ew. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for watching. join me next week when my younger brother spencer shows me his bus collection. ew! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you know, i do look a little like that girl. i do, you're right. >> definitely. definitely look a little bit like -- >> jimmy: channing tatum, you guys. "magic mike" is in theaters everywhere tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] oliver stone joins us after the break. stick around, you guys. ♪ [ bass thudding ] [ beads rattling ] [ male announcer ] spearmint that tingles as you chew. stimulate your senses. 5 gum. now in micro pack. to prove that febreze car vent clips could eliminate the odor. [ woman ] take a deep breath, tell me what you smell. something fresh. a
and like, have you ever seen "kramer vs. kramer?" >> jimmy: "kramer vs. mike. [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i like that! >> really? ew! laughter ] >> jimmy: outer space? >> ew, who cares. >> jimmy: i know, who cares. all right, that's all the time we have on "ew!" i want to thank susie for joining me today. thank you so much, susie. >> ew. >> jimmy: ew. [ cheers and applause ] thank you for watching. join me next week when my...
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i'm meeting kramer at my mini storage.
i'm meeting kramer at my mini storage.
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. >> linda kramer says it is not only about the gulf >> the country club was a corporate world and this is an indication that they are accepting the fact that it is not only men >> one of the main sponsors is ibm it was now run by a woman and several previous ibm ceos have all been members. >> i'm sure they have a lot of great leaders that agusta and the question would be why haven't other people broken through? why 70 years later we're still trying to break this glass ceiling for people of color or women? >> condoleeza rice was not available for comment but she did issue a statement saying she had visited the gust the national on several occasions and looks forward to making friends in this special opportunity. agusta national only has about 300 members and it has been around since 1932. >> erasing your digital life might be more difficult than you think. the two steps you should not overlook when you get rid of an old cell phone. >> it is a brand new work week but it is the same old forecast, the coast is not clear. all those clouds and the effect it will truly,,,, >> a home turned in
. >> linda kramer says it is not only about the gulf >> the country club was a corporate world and this is an indication that they are accepting the fact that it is not only men >> one of the main sponsors is ibm it was now run by a woman and several previous ibm ceos have all been members. >> i'm sure they have a lot of great leaders that agusta and the question would be why haven't other people broken through? why 70 years later we're still trying to break this glass...
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. >> i'm reading a book called "values to action" by kramer, he's a professor at kellogg school of business, the mba program up there. wonderful book, recommend it highly. i just finished reading a book
. >> i'm reading a book called "values to action" by kramer, he's a professor at kellogg school of business, the mba program up there. wonderful book, recommend it highly. i just finished reading a book
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>> kramer from seinfield dealt with the hecklers better. >> sherrod can say that because he is a racist. >> that stunk. >> what is he saying in the first place? you are not from wisconsin or iowa, so you are from one of the other states i have to run in? >> he was talking to people from those two states, so it was a good move at the time. >> they are not canadian. they here here. >> he should have said, they must be canadian. >> two things. first of all, in these clips, what do we see? he rolls with it of the he is pore sis assistant he is persistent and maybe slightly deaf. what is the thought of him being youthful. those are things of old age. if he had better writers he could have come back to the heckler with, i don't come down to your job and heckle you. oh that's right, you don't have a job. you should vote for me so you will. >> he has a new career. >>> coming up, what is the key to becoming a special stand up comedian? why i sacrifice a live puppy before every game. but first, look at the tsa. must be a story about people doing an awesome job. you are watching "red eye" on fnc.
>> kramer from seinfield dealt with the hecklers better. >> sherrod can say that because he is a racist. >> that stunk. >> what is he saying in the first place? you are not from wisconsin or iowa, so you are from one of the other states i have to run in? >> he was talking to people from those two states, so it was a good move at the time. >> they are not canadian. they here here. >> he should have said, they must be canadian. >> two things. first...
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. >>> i'm kramer and welcome to my world. >> they are nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." i'm trying to save you a little money here. my job is not just to entertain but to teach so call me at 1-800-743 cnbc. you learn something every day and lately the somethings have been mighty. the dow plunged 92 points. i know that when we try to examine what went wrong we can point to europe and the total powerlessness over there. nonaction has become the hall mark of the europeans. it is fought like we learn anything new here. our dashboard indicators looked incredibly reliable going into today. all trading down ahead signaling european leaders would do nothing to solve the problems that would spill to companies who do business over there. perhaps even more jarring, tr k frankly i was focused on europe. i am talking about the jarring to investor confidence that was the home grown night catastrophe. british kept sending
. >>> i'm kramer and welcome to my world. >> they are nuts. they know nothing. >> i always like to say there is a bull market somewhere. >> "mad money" you can't afford to miss it. >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." i'm trying to save you a little money here. my job is not just to entertain but to teach so call me at 1-800-743 cnbc. you learn something every day and lately the somethings have been mighty. the dow plunged 92...
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kramer calls the sale of stock tawdry.for a look at the broader mark let's turn to the even tempered jackie deangelis. good morning, jackie. >> good morning. i'm looking at the futures have turned negative after we saw the markets many rebound yesterday. we saw stocks bouncing off lows after minutes from the latest fed meeting showed that the bank discussed whether to pull the trigger on new measures to boost the economy suggesting that action may be coming sooner than later. that happened about three weeks ago before a round of more positive data came through. we're going to get data on the unemployment, manufacturing and new home sales so watch for that. yesterday the dow slipped 30 points to 13,172, the nasdaq closing up 6 points to 3,073. walmart is expanding the number of vaccinations it offers beyond traditional shots starting monday the largest retailer will provide shots recommended by the cdc for ten infectious diseases including meningitis and hpv. at pop-up clinics at the front of your local store. >> thank you
kramer calls the sale of stock tawdry.for a look at the broader mark let's turn to the even tempered jackie deangelis. good morning, jackie. >> good morning. i'm looking at the futures have turned negative after we saw the markets many rebound yesterday. we saw stocks bouncing off lows after minutes from the latest fed meeting showed that the bank discussed whether to pull the trigger on new measures to boost the economy suggesting that action may be coming sooner than later. that...
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i'm jim kramer and i'll see you tomorrow. [ 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. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for real. ...that make a real difference. ♪ try the #1 gastroenterologist recommended probiotic. align. align naturally helps maintain digestive balance. ♪ ooh, baby, can i do for you today? ♪ try align today. i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the time doing errands and never ever have to fill up gas in the city. i very r
i'm jim kramer and i'll see you tomorrow. [ 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. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion...
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. >>> i'm jim kramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts, they know nothing! there's a bull market somewhere already "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. i'm trying to save you money. my job is not just to sbhan you but to educate you. so please call me. so i'm watching a woman's beach volleyball like everyone else in the country or at least every male in the country. i'm thinking, hm, when you're out of position in that game it is just brutal. just like this one. where the dow edged up 7 points today, s&p 6% higher, nasdaq slipped 1.5%. we've been seeing the equivalent of everything the u.s. woman's team has been throwing at every other team they've been up against in this market. first we've got the dink, one of those shots where everyone's expecting a major slam, instead a light tap-down to where no one is. has it week the federal reserve said it was going to do nothing, that was a smash to the bulls. it somehow got retur
. >>> i'm jim kramer and welcome to my world. you need to get in the game! going out of business and he's nuts, they're nuts, they know nothing! there's a bull market somewhere already "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. i'm trying to save you money. my job is not just to sbhan you but to educate you. so please call me. so i'm watching a woman's beach volleyball like everyone else in the country or...
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whether it was judith crist pauline cale, andrew who passed way in film or robert hughes, hilton kramerichardson in art, the great theater critics who could open and close. i think now, you know, you don't have that kind of authoritative figures. some would say well, the art of criticism declined. on the other hand if you think as i do what criticism essentially is is a formof argument and nversation. it's tking in a passionate and knowledgeable and opinioniated way about art and culture. then i think we are in an age where criticism is flourishing there's almost too much to keep track of. it's more democratic and pleasure list particular and noisier and ill mannered and it happens on social networks and the internet. as well as radio in print. and i think that it's a very lively and exciting if sometimes confusing time to be a critic. one difference now, for example, is that if you are a critic as i am working at a publication like "the new york times" and you write something that people take issue with or are offended by or disagree with, or if you make a mistake or error in judgment
whether it was judith crist pauline cale, andrew who passed way in film or robert hughes, hilton kramerichardson in art, the great theater critics who could open and close. i think now, you know, you don't have that kind of authoritative figures. some would say well, the art of criticism declined. on the other hand if you think as i do what criticism essentially is is a formof argument and nversation. it's tking in a passionate and knowledgeable and opinioniated way about art and culture. then...
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. >> and next question is from ken kramer at "space flight magazine." are you still there? you can go ahead and ask for a question. ok, we will come back to him if he reappears. the next question will come from robert perlman. are you there? >> i am. looking at the tracks, can you quantify how deep or how shallow the track marks are, for example, if a wind storm came by, would they be blown away? what does that tell you about the nature of the land you landed on? i have a follow up. >> we can say how deeply we sent. the cleats are a cm tall. we dig into the terrain with the cleats. that is absorbed by the rest of the wheel. we do not see much since age beyond that. if you were on the soft sand, you would see more sinking. we can tell, looking at these tracks, how firm the soil is. but i do not think i can answer a question about the dust and how they might covered up. >> it will depend on what the winds do, whether there is fine material that will be deposited on the tracks or not. if i am not mistaken, the tracks should be somewhat similar in- depth to other tracks. there
. >> and next question is from ken kramer at "space flight magazine." are you still there? you can go ahead and ask for a question. ok, we will come back to him if he reappears. the next question will come from robert perlman. are you there? >> i am. looking at the tracks, can you quantify how deep or how shallow the track marks are, for example, if a wind storm came by, would they be blown away? what does that tell you about the nature of the land you landed on? i have a...
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there is an interesting house races where democrats have a long shot opportunity after kevin kramer, basically republican nominee to overthrow the state's republican party to get the nomination. democrats have no appealing candidate in the former state representative. if i had to take a race that is not close right now, in southern west virginia, i agree with guy harrison and rob jesmer when they talk about energy issues in that part of the country hurting democrats and president obama. is it possible letter race will tighten up if obama is somewhere south of 35% in southern west virginia? >> south of 35% in the democratic district. very strange. north dakota. i'm fascinated by this race. tell us about it. >> you have a statewide elected official, essentially, who was ousted at -- as the at large congressman in 2010. you have the former attorney general, who was the gubernatorial nominee in 2000, and she had been out of politics. she is running as the moderates moderate. she talks about health care being necessary, but not perfect. she goes after the president hard on things like ene
there is an interesting house races where democrats have a long shot opportunity after kevin kramer, basically republican nominee to overthrow the state's republican party to get the nomination. democrats have no appealing candidate in the former state representative. if i had to take a race that is not close right now, in southern west virginia, i agree with guy harrison and rob jesmer when they talk about energy issues in that part of the country hurting democrats and president obama. is it...
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it's like kramer from seinfeld.lay industries and he's like, i don't even work here. >> up next, amtrak is losing 80 million a year in food sales. we'll take a look at the big headlines from the west coast papers. keep it here on "morning joe." with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks you want to follow. i'm mark allen of fidelity investments. the expert strategies feature is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. and this is what inspires us to create new technology. ♪ technology that connects us to everything the world has to offer and vice versa. ♪ technology that makes lightweight stronger, safer, and faster than ever before. ♪ technology that makes electric electrifying and efficiency exhilarating. ♪ technology that doesn't just drive us, b
it's like kramer from seinfeld.lay industries and he's like, i don't even work here. >> up next, amtrak is losing 80 million a year in food sales. we'll take a look at the big headlines from the west coast papers. keep it here on "morning joe." with the fidelity stock screener, you can try strategies from independent experts and see what criteria they use. such as a 5% yield on dividend-paying stocks. then you can customize the strategies and narrow down to exactly those stocks...
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there is an interesting house races where democrats have a long shot opportunity after kevin kramer, basically republican nominee to overthrow the state's republican party to get the nomination. democrats have no. -- appealing candidate in the former state representative. if i had to take a race that is not close right now, in southern west virginia, i agree with guy harrison and rob jesmer when they talk about energy issues in that part of the country hurting democrats and president obama. is it possible letter race will tighten up if obama is somewhere south of 35% in southern west virginia? >> south of 35% in the democratic district. very strange. north dakota. i'm fascinated by this race. tell us about it. >> you have a statewide elected official, essentially, who was ousted at -- as the at large congressman in 2010. yeah the former attorney general, who was the gubernatorial nominee -- you have the former attorney general, who was the gubernatorial nominee in 2000, and she had been out of politics. she is running as the moderates moderate. she talks about health care being neces
there is an interesting house races where democrats have a long shot opportunity after kevin kramer, basically republican nominee to overthrow the state's republican party to get the nomination. democrats have no. -- appealing candidate in the former state representative. if i had to take a race that is not close right now, in southern west virginia, i agree with guy harrison and rob jesmer when they talk about energy issues in that part of the country hurting democrats and president obama. is...
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i'm melissa lee with jim kramer and brian sullivan live from the new york stock exchange.avid faber is off today. disappointment is the name of the game this morning when it comes to the futures markets as well as what's going on in europe, of course the ecb meeting. we had a down nurn the u.s. futures, losing about 85 at the open, the s&p 500 looking to lose 11 1/2. dramatic swings in the european markets this morning. the german diamondbacks doax do percentage points. we are half an hour into the press conference. mario draghi says the euro irreversible and that government should be ready to activate the esff. we'll have the latest. knight capital shares continue their free-fall this morning, the company saying the erroneous trade positions resulted in a loss and that its capital base has been severely impacted. retailers on the move this morning, costco beating estimates. steve liesman has the latest on the news conference. steve. >> melissa, thanks very much. there's some interesting contradiction in what i'm hearing draghi say. on the one hand he began strongly saying
i'm melissa lee with jim kramer and brian sullivan live from the new york stock exchange.avid faber is off today. disappointment is the name of the game this morning when it comes to the futures markets as well as what's going on in europe, of course the ecb meeting. we had a down nurn the u.s. futures, losing about 85 at the open, the s&p 500 looking to lose 11 1/2. dramatic swings in the european markets this morning. the german diamondbacks doax do percentage points. we are half an hour...
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matthew kramer with american airwaves.my question was for the panel, when i get an airplane, i know i'm an airplane or in a chad. giovanni morale hazards associated -- it's not my problem, i'm going to go drink a cup of coffee. has that been an issue with the airplanes that had been to this? >> actually, quite the opposite to that. when i was an instructor pilot, one of the challenges we went through as we try to reinvent her training program was to ensure we kept the responsibility factor involved in the training program. there was a lot of folks the money to take us in basic aviation concepts and dies. you can't do all that's involved in this aircraft because they are protected from to not elect chronically and you don't have it use he would normally have to do that, so that would be a bad name. but there is another basic aviation stuff we teach people. the experience from an emergency can we take them three stimulator and we step it up at that up as they go through the training to put that same style of pressure on folk
matthew kramer with american airwaves.my question was for the panel, when i get an airplane, i know i'm an airplane or in a chad. giovanni morale hazards associated -- it's not my problem, i'm going to go drink a cup of coffee. has that been an issue with the airplanes that had been to this? >> actually, quite the opposite to that. when i was an instructor pilot, one of the challenges we went through as we try to reinvent her training program was to ensure we kept the responsibility...