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has stepped up with this particular store and there will be a lot of other retails here, including lenins and things and other kinds of retail that oakland is often underserved. >> this area is beginning to change and certainly this retail center being coming back to life is certainly going to help drive further change. >> and back out here live again you can see construction crews frantically hoping to get this development done in time for next year. again reid says that this -- that he hopes that this generates more change. a lot of the businesses again are going to be built here by 2013. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you, brian. >>> wal-mart workers mean while are staining a protest in the east bay. coming up in nine minutes why they say managers do not treat them with respect. >>> the death toll from super storm sandy has risen to more than 100 in the united states and canada. utilities say nearly 4 million customers are still without electricity but that is down from 8.5 million at the peak. many people are still waiting for relief supplies. one forecasting company puts
has stepped up with this particular store and there will be a lot of other retails here, including lenins and things and other kinds of retail that oakland is often underserved. >> this area is beginning to change and certainly this retail center being coming back to life is certainly going to help drive further change. >> and back out here live again you can see construction crews frantically hoping to get this development done in time for next year. again reid says that this --...
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even your buddy lenin or mao would consider that confiscatory. >> they thought about this deeply.y wouldn't go with that. i'm proud that you are the guy going down to washington tomorrow. that is dave cote, the chairman and ceo of honeywell. for the fix the debt campaign and the american who understands the crisis that we are in. coming up. the clock is ticking. call cramer to find out how to fire away at cramer on the lightning round. can he withstand your onslaught of stocks? and later, ready for takeoff? shares of boeing have been caught in a holding pattern this year. but could the flight path be changing or will fiscal cliff concerns keep it grounded? cramer is taking out his technical tool set to read the plan. coming up on "mad money." >>> it is time for the lightning round. >> i know you like gld, but i'm looking at sandstorm. >> i know that group, these are the ones that do, how would we describe them? these guys lend other miners money and they are good, but remember, if gold goes down, they won't be drilling. let's go to jerry in ohio. >> i would like to know about qcom
even your buddy lenin or mao would consider that confiscatory. >> they thought about this deeply.y wouldn't go with that. i'm proud that you are the guy going down to washington tomorrow. that is dave cote, the chairman and ceo of honeywell. for the fix the debt campaign and the american who understands the crisis that we are in. coming up. the clock is ticking. call cramer to find out how to fire away at cramer on the lightning round. can he withstand your onslaught of stocks? and later,...
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i don't know if anybody ever told you but you resemble billy joel, not lenin like you showed that portraitf i look like billy joel i'm done eating. done eden. that's a play on where you're from. i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make money. i'm just trying to -- without regina i'm lost. we got some great news to report tonight. our fabulous executive producer regina had a baby girl today. we want to welcome to the world rg ii. why do we say rg ii? we don't know the name yet. we know she's a winner just like rg iii. we hope the mother, father, son and new baby girl are all having the time of their lives that they so richly deserve mazeltov! , scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry about other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. which isn't rocket science. when yo
i don't know if anybody ever told you but you resemble billy joel, not lenin like you showed that portraitf i look like billy joel i'm done eating. done eden. that's a play on where you're from. i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make money. i'm just trying to -- without regina i'm lost. we got some great news to report tonight. our fabulous executive producer regina had a baby girl today. we want to welcome to the world rg ii. why do we say...
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. >> lenin and stalin would love this stuff. >> then in february 2009 a defining attack on cnbc thatinto a rich vein of rage. >> you know, cuba used to have mansions and a relatively decent economy. they moved from the individual to the collective. now they're driving '54 chevys. we're thinking of having a chicago tea party. >> the tea party was born. conservatives would see each new program as an ominous sign of the encroachment of big government. >> the economy's terrible because i think president obama is practicing a lost decade economics. more borrowing, more spending, more demand side economics. a massive amount of uncertainty on regulations, on taxes, on interest rates. >> the president had angered the right. but he also riled the left when he asked for another $300 billion for the wall street banks. >> bail out working families! bail out working families! >> then staggering news. failing insurance giant aig had received $170 billion. in taxpayer dollars. now it paid millions in bonuses to the very executives who wrecked the place. >> what happened with these bonuses was a mug
. >> lenin and stalin would love this stuff. >> then in february 2009 a defining attack on cnbc thatinto a rich vein of rage. >> you know, cuba used to have mansions and a relatively decent economy. they moved from the individual to the collective. now they're driving '54 chevys. we're thinking of having a chicago tea party. >> the tea party was born. conservatives would see each new program as an ominous sign of the encroachment of big government. >> the economy's...
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female dress would need a dermatologist approved lenin fact i'm paying the price of years of not thinking about that. i need to be checked by a dermatologist every few months now. but more pointedly with the arguably , uncomfortable and unhealthy female clothing. why do we have to begin with high heel and platform shoes as delicious as they are an enjoyable and lovely as they are but now high heels are associated with majority norms in major spanish, italian and french exports so they draw no ire. in general the state is right i think when it limits its regulatory interventions into clothing to making sure that clothing sold to children is flameproof and without harmful chemicals and that other gross health risks are avoided that on the whole, women in particular are allowed and even encouraged to wear clothing that may in some way create health risks and what is important is information and education into them people make that choice. so, all five arguments it turns out are discriminatory. he don't even need to reach the delicate area of whether religion should get special accommodation
female dress would need a dermatologist approved lenin fact i'm paying the price of years of not thinking about that. i need to be checked by a dermatologist every few months now. but more pointedly with the arguably , uncomfortable and unhealthy female clothing. why do we have to begin with high heel and platform shoes as delicious as they are an enjoyable and lovely as they are but now high heels are associated with majority norms in major spanish, italian and french exports so they draw no...
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>> afro-leninism! >> anger by the summer of '09 had reached a boiling point. >> radical communists and socialists! >> there was a polarizing quality about barack obama that kind of came roaring forward once he became president... >> baby killer! abortion is murder! >> ... and became much more obvious to people with the rise of the tea party and the battles over health care. >> there is an ugliness with these fringe people who are comparing the president to hitler. >> he gets the full force of the tea party backlash and the conspiracy theories just pummeling him and turning him into a partisan in a way that he hadn't experienced before in his life. i think that must be difficult for him to sort of reconcile with who he knows he is. >> narrator: with public opposition to health care reform mounting and republican resistance stiffening, it was becoming clear there was no hope for a bipartisan bill. >> the choice was to do nothing or to do something with the tools you had and the majority that you had. he
>> afro-leninism! >> anger by the summer of '09 had reached a boiling point. >> radical communists and socialists! >> there was a polarizing quality about barack obama that kind of came roaring forward once he became president... >> baby killer! abortion is murder! >> ... and became much more obvious to people with the rise of the tea party and the battles over health care. >> there is an ugliness with these fringe people who are comparing the president...
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the character everybody is supposed to know. >> lenin had made a long journey to st. petersburg.le he was in sweden for swedish communists brought him some new clothes out of the goodness of their heart because he was so scrub the lead rest. he arrived at the finland station looking like a bourgeois which was moderately embarrassing. so you knew that. >> something you found out and could use. >> a true story. >> i have to ask you this because it is a practical question. do you ever take any time off? are there days that go by in the place that you would write that you say i am not going to do it today? >> i never do that. i have good days and bad days but on a bad day i write something knowing i can fix it tomorrow. right from the start, i was aware that -- or i feared that if i let myself wait for inspiration it would never come so i would always -- i would always write something just because to do for off seemed like the road to perdition. this probably comes from my upbringing in and having work ethic drummed into me and all that kind of thing but i don't know many writers who
the character everybody is supposed to know. >> lenin had made a long journey to st. petersburg.le he was in sweden for swedish communists brought him some new clothes out of the goodness of their heart because he was so scrub the lead rest. he arrived at the finland station looking like a bourgeois which was moderately embarrassing. so you knew that. >> something you found out and could use. >> a true story. >> i have to ask you this because it is a practical question....
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economists testified before our committee a few years ago, that you really have an operation as market leninism. i said, describe to me what you're seeing. i have companies in my district who have business deals in china that have lost millions of dollars. they've paid for goods that have never been received. in a transparent legal system like our own, that could never happen. you have a court system, you have a way of getting your money back. but when you're dealing with a state-managed economy, under a market leon -- lenonnist approach, it's not truly a free market. so whether you have a closed market in japan, which is still largely closed to automotive products, or you have a state-managed economy like in china, then you ask our automotive producers to compete or any company to compete in that kind of environment, you end up harming our domestic production. and one of the reasons we are so elated that our automotive industry is recovering and you see it all over our region, the power of industry to lift people into the middle class and beyond, you can see it everywhere. in suppliers, in res
economists testified before our committee a few years ago, that you really have an operation as market leninism. i said, describe to me what you're seeing. i have companies in my district who have business deals in china that have lost millions of dollars. they've paid for goods that have never been received. in a transparent legal system like our own, that could never happen. you have a court system, you have a way of getting your money back. but when you're dealing with a state-managed...