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but until the judges get it, think about the movie, kramer versus kramer. anybody who saw the movie doesn't get it. dustin hoffman should have kept custody of the child because it was in the child's best interest. that may be more affected, because any good judge is going to do what the judge thinks is in the child's best interest. >> and i also think it's important to introduce cultural stability. because i'm going to get hateful comments that are violent and sexual in nature and damming me for just appearing here and speaking my mind. it's an issue surrounded with a lot of vitreal and hate and unnecessary hostility that i wish would go away. >> it's a saying that the best thing a father can do for the child is to love the child's mother. >> when that's not possible, love can be replaced by respect and civility. >> well said. and what a wonderful note to end this program on. i would like to thank all of our guests. we really appreciate the honest and open discussion tonight. until tomorrow, i will see you. . >>> hello there. these are the top stories here
but until the judges get it, think about the movie, kramer versus kramer. anybody who saw the movie doesn't get it. dustin hoffman should have kept custody of the child because it was in the child's best interest. that may be more affected, because any good judge is going to do what the judge thinks is in the child's best interest. >> and i also think it's important to introduce cultural stability. because i'm going to get hateful comments that are violent and sexual in nature and damming...
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kramer or elaine don't want them? elaine laughed at me.amer's only interested in canadian football. wish i could help you. you can take bonnie. you paying my hotel and airfare to miami? what do you think? in order to use these, i got to spend, like, 1,500 bucks. this is a bill for $1,500.
kramer or elaine don't want them? elaine laughed at me.amer's only interested in canadian football. wish i could help you. you can take bonnie. you paying my hotel and airfare to miami? what do you think? in order to use these, i got to spend, like, 1,500 bucks. this is a bill for $1,500.
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george, kramer... that girl... man: elaine. elaine. but in the end, it's really a show about people-- people who really care about each other, and i think that says something... i guess. i dunno. just watch. i think superman probably has a very good sense of humor. i never heard him say anything really funny. he's got super strength, super speed. i'm sure he's got super humor. either you're born with a sense of humor, or you're not, even if you go from the sun of krypton all the way to the sun of the earth. why would that one area of his mind not be affected by the yellow sun of the earth? i don't know. but he ain't funny. what's today? it's thursday. really? it feels like tuesday. tuesday has no feel. monday has a feel. friday has a feel. sunday has a feel. i feel tuesday and wednesday. shut up, the both of you! you double-dipped the chip! double-dipped? what are you talking about? you dipped the chip, you took a bite... and you dipped again. so? that's like putting your whole mouth right in the dip. from now on, when you take a chip,
george, kramer... that girl... man: elaine. elaine. but in the end, it's really a show about people-- people who really care about each other, and i think that says something... i guess. i dunno. just watch. i think superman probably has a very good sense of humor. i never heard him say anything really funny. he's got super strength, super speed. i'm sure he's got super humor. either you're born with a sense of humor, or you're not, even if you go from the sun of krypton all the way to the sun...
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that's a lot, during the course of which george, elaine, kramer, and i have had many experiences, bothe and negative. well, mostly negative. there've been some relationships that haven't worked out, ambitions that were unfulfilled, hopes dashed... some property damage, hurt feelings-- i know one guy got deported-- physical injury, and... all right, maybe even a death or two. but we've persevered because we're people... real tv people, and for 30 minutes a week, that's pretty important to us. so, if you're joining us late, here are some highlights from wt's happened so far. why don't they have salsa? what do you need salsa for? salsa is now the number 1 condiment in america. do you know why? because people like to say salsa. do you have any salsa? we need more salsa. where's the salsa? no salsa? it must be impossible for a spanish person to order seltzer and not get salsa. i wanted seltzer, not salsa! don't you know the difference between seltzer and salsa? you have seltzer after the salsa. see? this should be the show. this is the show. what? this. this talking. yeah. right. i'm seriou
that's a lot, during the course of which george, elaine, kramer, and i have had many experiences, bothe and negative. well, mostly negative. there've been some relationships that haven't worked out, ambitions that were unfulfilled, hopes dashed... some property damage, hurt feelings-- i know one guy got deported-- physical injury, and... all right, maybe even a death or two. but we've persevered because we're people... real tv people, and for 30 minutes a week, that's pretty important to us....
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3b with crucial analysis research fellow from the american end enterprise institute and hillary kramer chief investment officer. welcome to all and it is great to have you. a huge move in the market of to madrid 20 points i had whiplashed just watching and it is hard for the individual investors to know what is the most important things? syria? putin? what should we pay attention to? >> it is a combination of the streets and the traders had whiplashed was frightening but here is the answer the fed is a very important component because it applauded the $85 billion mortgage backed securities but the employment report was dismal and that means qe2 would not end next month which is why the market went up. gerri: let's ask alex we had 3.7 percent unemployment rate with 165,000 jobs and the number that really stockout the labor participation rate of 63% is the worst since the 18th 78. what did you make of this? >> is bad news. the headline might look like it is not so bad but the employer rate did cut down a notch but those who looks at the report says the same thing we see bad news with the
3b with crucial analysis research fellow from the american end enterprise institute and hillary kramer chief investment officer. welcome to all and it is great to have you. a huge move in the market of to madrid 20 points i had whiplashed just watching and it is hard for the individual investors to know what is the most important things? syria? putin? what should we pay attention to? >> it is a combination of the streets and the traders had whiplashed was frightening but here is the...
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stay with kramer. follow us on twitter and tweet your questions.ut he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> it is time for the lightening round. starting with john in pennsylvania. >> facebook is one of the largest positions and we want to scale it out but we think about 50% of the bids is goi gbusines going to be mobil. >> let's go to ken in new jersey. >> hope the boardwalk situation gets better and the local firefighters do okay. >> i've been listening to your show over the last year and i get i'm a new
stay with kramer. follow us on twitter and tweet your questions.ut he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with...
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. >> reporter: at a charity event, an item in the silent auction caught the kramers' eye, honorary bateam reds. they bid for it and won it. >> i was so happy. i was so happy. >> reporter: teddy's love and enthusiasm hyped up the team. >> reporter: it ran that night and the teddy story kind of blew up. >> he believes when he's here we're going to win. half of winning is believing. >> reporter: and believe he did. when the reds asked him back to the dugout a second time. >> i'm going to be hot tonight just because of you. >> reporter: that night after todd frasier struck out in the second inning, teddy offered him in couragement. >> he showed up in the dugout, and i said, todd, it's okay. >> reporter: then with frasier due up again, teddy had something to say. >> i said, what's up, ted? he said, i love you. really, i love you, too, brother. he said, hit a home run. i said, you got it. >> center field, and that one will fly out of here! >> i looked out of the corner of my eye and he's waiting there at home already. >> look at teddy. teddy is excited there for todd frasier. he's more excit
. >> reporter: at a charity event, an item in the silent auction caught the kramers' eye, honorary bateam reds. they bid for it and won it. >> i was so happy. i was so happy. >> reporter: teddy's love and enthusiasm hyped up the team. >> reporter: it ran that night and the teddy story kind of blew up. >> he believes when he's here we're going to win. half of winning is believing. >> reporter: and believe he did. when the reds asked him back to the dugout a...
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kramer! jerry! how's it going? fine. and i'm not just saying that. guess what.ust started my own business. i'm a bookie. no openings in arson? either of you guys want to place a bet, i'm your guy.
kramer! jerry! how's it going? fine. and i'm not just saying that. guess what.ust started my own business. i'm a bookie. no openings in arson? either of you guys want to place a bet, i'm your guy.
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ben kramer uses a 3-d map to keep the robot on task. >>> you can also navigate. >> once the robot can go do all the things resempers say it can do. who can afford it. remember, $400,000. the executive director said robotic ability and afford ability go hand in hand. >>> question can solve all the world's problems but if nobody can afford it we just wasted our time. we focus on those things that can be produced and be affordable in the home. >> reporter: general rick lan -fp pictures the day ro pots on a smaller scale it will be mass produced and cost as much as a new car. $22,000 or so. >> if you're looking like a robot like you saw on jetsons when we were growing up that will not happen any time soon but gradually. >> reporter: resempers say in-home robots could be on the market in less than a year. arlington, texas. fort worth, texas. >>> were here with sports. all eyeballs on, a lot of eyeballs on the u.s. open. men's final. the men had a tough act to follow ap serena williams yesterday. but rafael na the dal are up to the challenge it's great theater because the stars were out and
ben kramer uses a 3-d map to keep the robot on task. >>> you can also navigate. >> once the robot can go do all the things resempers say it can do. who can afford it. remember, $400,000. the executive director said robotic ability and afford ability go hand in hand. >>> question can solve all the world's problems but if nobody can afford it we just wasted our time. we focus on those things that can be produced and be affordable in the home. >> reporter: general...
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i'm meeting kramer at my mini storage. hey, you got any extra furniture down there?ome more stuff to fill that extra bedroom with the walk-in closet. oh, this is really annoying. [chuckles]
i'm meeting kramer at my mini storage. hey, you got any extra furniture down there?ome more stuff to fill that extra bedroom with the walk-in closet. oh, this is really annoying. [chuckles]
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he immediately contacted the fire marshal, bill kramer and we began to work the locals here to deploy resources. so we have firefighters and trucks from all around new jersey working together. currently seaside park and seaside heights has support from towns in osha county, burlington, cape may, union, mercer, atlantic, new jersey state police, and the state forest firefighters. preliminary number in terms of support and in caution, these are preliminary so we'll update these lawyers. 35 engine company, 13 ladder company, any number specialty units and on the scene now we have approximately 400 firefighters. the division, the state division of fire safety is working with the local incident commander to supply whatever fire service resources are needed. when i arrived on the scene, i met with the local incident commander. the state fire marshal and other support personnel assured them whatever resources would be necessary, if. we would provide them and i would make sure it was done. bottom line, everybody is working together. the current fire line goes from stockton to lincoln, along t
he immediately contacted the fire marshal, bill kramer and we began to work the locals here to deploy resources. so we have firefighters and trucks from all around new jersey working together. currently seaside park and seaside heights has support from towns in osha county, burlington, cape may, union, mercer, atlantic, new jersey state police, and the state forest firefighters. preliminary number in terms of support and in caution, these are preliminary so we'll update these lawyers. 35 engine...
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don't miss kramer's exclusive with its ceo. >>> plus, slick stock?ew energy discoveries across the country are proving things are heating up at home. and the companies that are blazing a trail could be your chance to cash in. tonight cramer digs deep to find a growth stock that could still be hidden. all coming up on mad money. don't miss a second of mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer. send him an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something, head to madmoney.cbs.com. ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. the all-new 2014 lexus is. help the gulf when we made recover and learn the gulf, bp from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all drilling activity twen
don't miss kramer's exclusive with its ceo. >>> plus, slick stock?ew energy discoveries across the country are proving things are heating up at home. and the companies that are blazing a trail could be your chance to cash in. tonight cramer digs deep to find a growth stock that could still be hidden. all coming up on mad money. don't miss a second of mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer. send him an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at...
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don't miss kramer's exclusive with its ceo. >>> plus, slick stock? new energy discoveries across the country are proving things are heating up at home. and the companies that are blazing a trail could be your chance to cash in. tonight cramer digs deep to find a growth stock that could still be hidden. all coming up on mad money. don't miss a second of mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer. send him an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something, head to madmoney.cbs.com. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatts. today, that's easy. ge is revolutionizing power. supercharging turbines with advanced hardware and innovative software. using data predictively to help power entire cities. so the turbines of today... will power us all... into the future. ♪ building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receiptmatch on the business gold rewards card synchroniz
don't miss kramer's exclusive with its ceo. >>> plus, slick stock? new energy discoveries across the country are proving things are heating up at home. and the companies that are blazing a trail could be your chance to cash in. tonight cramer digs deep to find a growth stock that could still be hidden. all coming up on mad money. don't miss a second of mad money. follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question, tweet cramer. send him an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at...
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. >> reporter: 30-year-old teddy kramer is a die-hard cincinnati reds fan whose sheer enthusiasm has see teddy there's no way you can be mad ever again. >> reporter: at birth, teddy was diagnosed with down's syndrome. a geneticist spoke to the family. >> she said you may want to think of institutionalizing. >> we weren't going to do that. we weren't going to do that. >> at silent auction, an item caught their eye. an honorary bat boy for teddy's beloved reds. they bid on it and won. >> i was so happy. so, so happy for it. >> reporter: that night, teddy's joy and energy captivated the team. captured in this iconic image. >> that picture ran the next day and then the teddy story kind of blew up. >> let's go. >> he believes when he's here we're going to win and half of winning is believing. >> reporter: believe he did. when the reds asked him back to the dugout the second time. that night after todd frazier struck out in the second inning, teddy offered encouragement. >> i said, todd, i know, it's okay. >> reporter: then with fraiser up again teddy had something to say. >> he is like, t
. >> reporter: 30-year-old teddy kramer is a die-hard cincinnati reds fan whose sheer enthusiasm has see teddy there's no way you can be mad ever again. >> reporter: at birth, teddy was diagnosed with down's syndrome. a geneticist spoke to the family. >> she said you may want to think of institutionalizing. >> we weren't going to do that. we weren't going to do that. >> at silent auction, an item caught their eye. an honorary bat boy for teddy's beloved reds. they...
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. >> caller: kramer, i'm wondering about rig transocean. what do you think? >> okay.e rig. i don't like that group anymore. >> sell, sell, sell. >> deep water does not have what we're looking for. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, now a waiting room is just a room. man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman:
. >> caller: kramer, i'm wondering about rig transocean. what do you think? >> okay.e rig. i don't like that group anymore. >> sell, sell, sell. >> deep water does not have what we're looking for. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round! [ male announcer] surprise -- you're having triplets. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [...
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in fact, michael kramer at harvard did a study, and he found that within a 20 of year span, i think a 24-year span, that of the 12,033 drugs invented by pharmaceutical companies, only 18 were for use in the developing world -- 14. and five of those drugs were for animals, not people. in the end, four drugs, four drugs out of 12,033 were devised for the use of people in the developing world, and yet one-third of all clinical trials by pharmaceutical companies are now being conducted in the developing world because it's cheaper. so that's a myth, a very important myth. so the rationale for these very high prices, the rationale for bypassing the people in the developing world and condemning them to poor health doesn't hold water. it's a myth. and i want to back up for a minute and address another bit that i addressed in my earlier book, "medical apartheid." first of all, one might say the entire book is addressing the myth, and that is the myth that was used to change the law in this country about medical research. it's a very prevalent myth that african-americans have been underrepresen
in fact, michael kramer at harvard did a study, and he found that within a 20 of year span, i think a 24-year span, that of the 12,033 drugs invented by pharmaceutical companies, only 18 were for use in the developing world -- 14. and five of those drugs were for animals, not people. in the end, four drugs, four drugs out of 12,033 were devised for the use of people in the developing world, and yet one-third of all clinical trials by pharmaceutical companies are now being conducted in the...
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. >> the sculpture was directed from a property owner, kevin kramer. he now approves of this new addition. >> and after i was sitting in the neighborhood and looking at it i liked it. >> the city of carmel is getting involved that he must have a design review application and receive approval from the code department. >> these regulations say that these obstructions should not be larger than a fence. so the fate of this does not look good. >> they are very sensitive to design. as far as what person feels is a great decorative element others have different opinions. >> that was margot dunphy from carmel. and when we come back, people behaving badly with stanley roberts. female narra through sunday, it's posturepedic through sunday, it's posturepedic versus beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years' interest-free financing. mattress price wars end sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ (male announcer): here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley:
. >> the sculpture was directed from a property owner, kevin kramer. he now approves of this new addition. >> and after i was sitting in the neighborhood and looking at it i liked it. >> the city of carmel is getting involved that he must have a design review application and receive approval from the code department. >> these regulations say that these obstructions should not be larger than a fence. so the fate of this does not look good. >> they are very sensitive...
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. >> but, you know, going off on the question, the quiz, it turns out, my colleague, ruby kramer, hadey and how he is sort of quietly the most active democratic surrogate out there right now. we hear a lot about hillary clinton, a lot about mostly hillary clinton on the campaign trail. >> joe biden. >> yeah. on the trail. but o'malley is on the ground doing stuff. he's everywhere all the time in places you don't see a lot and hear about a lot. >> as we learned in our quiz this morning. >> that's right. >> josh. >> now we know how republican members of congress feel about each other. we talked about representative peter king saying ted cruise was a fraud. my favorite quotes this week have come from sean duffy from wisconsin, who said they're all upset because ted cruise has been abusing house republicans for so long. >> sean duffy was actually on "the real world" on mtv in an earlier life before congress, so he knows something about when people stop being polite and start being real. that's what happened in congress this week. >> confessionals in congress. confession rooms. >> i have t
. >> but, you know, going off on the question, the quiz, it turns out, my colleague, ruby kramer, hadey and how he is sort of quietly the most active democratic surrogate out there right now. we hear a lot about hillary clinton, a lot about mostly hillary clinton on the campaign trail. >> joe biden. >> yeah. on the trail. but o'malley is on the ground doing stuff. he's everywhere all the time in places you don't see a lot and hear about a lot. >> as we learned in our...
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joining me now, emmy kramer, chair person of the tea party express and jason johnson. says he's going to cut through all the noise. and as we know, opinion polls say almost 70% of americans don't understand what obama care is. so what can or should the president say to, quote, cut through all the noise? >> keep calm. everything is going to be fine. and that's really all he can say because there's no way that the president can outdo the carping on the left, the carping on the right. it's confusing. at this point he said, look, this is going to become a law. i'm listening to the american people. if you guys don't like this by next june, fine. we'll talk about it again. but trying to sell it now is preposterous. it's going to become the law next week. there's no way in heck that he can clear up all the nonsense people have been hearing for two weeks. >> what should he have been doing? >> i don't think he can do anything better than he has been doing. >> come on. >> there's legitimate evidence on both sides. the republicans have some legitimate points and the democrats hav
joining me now, emmy kramer, chair person of the tea party express and jason johnson. says he's going to cut through all the noise. and as we know, opinion polls say almost 70% of americans don't understand what obama care is. so what can or should the president say to, quote, cut through all the noise? >> keep calm. everything is going to be fine. and that's really all he can say because there's no way that the president can outdo the carping on the left, the carping on the right. it's...
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hey, ryan, hey, amber, it's me, steven kramer glickman from big time rush. i can't give you too much information but i can say this. i think christmas might come early this year. you keep your chin up, okay? we all love ya. talk to you soon. >> words couldn't be more true. amber, we've got your back, from big rush here to cnn "new day." we're going to figure out something for you. you've got a heck of a brother there and a family that loves you, and we do too. not just because of the bullying, but because your brother did the right thing. remember that when you fight with him the next time. thank you for reaching out to us. this is how we get the good stuff, so keep it coming and we'll keep you updated on this one. >> if you want to do some good stuff and help out the victims of the colorado floods, we thought it would be appropriate to tell you now that you can visit our impact your world page at cnn.com/impact. you can make a difference yourself. >>> coming up next on "new day," give the rock some credit. he's climbed to the "a" list after conquering wrest
hey, ryan, hey, amber, it's me, steven kramer glickman from big time rush. i can't give you too much information but i can say this. i think christmas might come early this year. you keep your chin up, okay? we all love ya. talk to you soon. >> words couldn't be more true. amber, we've got your back, from big rush here to cnn "new day." we're going to figure out something for you. you've got a heck of a brother there and a family that loves you, and we do too. not just because...
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i'm proud now to turn over some time to another one of our colleagues, representative kramer from the great state of orth dakota. -- cramer from north dakota. mr. cramer: i love the opportunity to tell the story of north dakota. a lot of people think of north dakota as an oil-producing state somewhere out there in the wild west. we are the second leader in producing oil. even long before north dakota was one of the top 10 producers of wind energy, long before that, north dakota was producing electricity by burning coal. in fact, for decades, north dakota's been generating electricity, burning coal. at the current burn rate, there is a 800-year supply under our prairies. and prior to being elected in this great institution, i was the public service commissioner and carried the portfolio of coal mining in our state. i oversee the permitting of the mines, the inspections of the mines, the releasing of the bond at the end of the life of the mine. north dakota companies mine over 30 million tons of coal generating about 5,000 megawatts and we have thousands of acres of coal mining. it is i
i'm proud now to turn over some time to another one of our colleagues, representative kramer from the great state of orth dakota. -- cramer from north dakota. mr. cramer: i love the opportunity to tell the story of north dakota. a lot of people think of north dakota as an oil-producing state somewhere out there in the wild west. we are the second leader in producing oil. even long before north dakota was one of the top 10 producers of wind energy, long before that, north dakota was producing...