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Sunday, November 22, 
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Cramer: 'Eliot screwed up'

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Choking back tears on air, CNBC's Jim Cramer appeared on sister network NBC's "Today Show" to discuss his thoughts and feelings on the Eliot Spitzer scandal. Cramer regularly appears on "Today," but usually simply to chat about stocks. In this case, however, he used his appearance to talk about his old college friend Spitzer -- both attended Harvard Law School together, so when the rest of Wall Street cheered upon hearing the news, Cramer was not among them. To see a different side of Cramer -- not the sweaty one who throws chairs and bites the heads off of foam bulls and bears -- watch the video after the jump.

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And, for another take on the video, see Dealbreaker's analysis of it. - Matthew Wurtzel





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