KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Jim Cramer explains why the Amazon CEO's transgression gives him pause.
  • The "Mad Money" host also sits down with the CEOs of Columbia Sportswear and CNH Industrial.
  • In the lightning round, Cramer says it's not the time to sell a stock tied to U.S. infrastructure.

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos' high-profile run-in with the publisher of the National Enquirer over a series of salacious photos seems to have rattled investors, CNBC's Jim Cramer included.

"It's the last thing I want linger on," the "Mad Money" host said on Friday. "But I've got to say I was surprised that the CEO of Amazon landed himself in such an awkward situation. Look, it doesn't matter what Bezos does in his personal life. I do not care. But we own Amazon for the charitable trust, ... and while I still like the stock, this kind of episode makes me worry a little bit about the guy's judgment."