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petros, finish your thought. >> petros: when you look at what hogan has done at stanford, some extendednst colorado, just four starts, he's really got people excited about the future of stanford football. in this situation, wisconsin, you look at a guy like curt phillips who's got a redempive story. two great story lines going into it. >> gus: they're lying for the gatorade bath for coach bielema. >> charles: did they finally get one? i think bret bielema probably said when we get way up, he told the equipment manager, remember, you work for me and the trainers. >> gus: i think they have it. they're trying to sneak it. chris borland's leading the way. here's cross again. >> charles: is he assuming the harry carson role? >> gus: looks like they have something in their hands. no, they don't. yes, they do. ice water. that will be a tough one for coach bielema. >> charles: that's just not right. >> gus: the handoff to imani. touchdown. >> charles: freshman from georgia. bright future. that's a big good-looking running back there. i think he will give them more than just short yardage runs.
petros, finish your thought. >> petros: when you look at what hogan has done at stanford, some extendednst colorado, just four starts, he's really got people excited about the future of stanford football. in this situation, wisconsin, you look at a guy like curt phillips who's got a redempive story. two great story lines going into it. >> gus: they're lying for the gatorade bath for coach bielema. >> charles: did they finally get one? i think bret bielema probably said when we...
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and on the sideline with the victoria redshirt freshman quarterback here is petros. >> petros: talk about leading this team, you're 4-0 as the starter. what kind of ride has it been down the stretch for you now? >> it's been unbelievable this ride. you know, i've got great teammates around me. they make my job a lot easier. you saw that play by drew and that was all him. and, you know, it's just a great feeling. great for our seniors. they brought our program this far and it's nice to be able to go to the rose bowl. >> petros: how much tougher was this ucla football team the second time around? they really took it to you? >> yeah, they had a great plan. their defensive coaches did a great job preparing them and made our jobs a lot harder. on the third down pass plays, their corners and safeties, you know, took away our tight ends and took away the flat, but in the end i can't say enough about our squad. >> petros: congratulations, mr. hogan, you deserve it. >> gus: he delivered in his first four starts, all wins against ranked teams and he's heading to the rose bowl. 27-24 the final. the
and on the sideline with the victoria redshirt freshman quarterback here is petros. >> petros: talk about leading this team, you're 4-0 as the starter. what kind of ride has it been down the stretch for you now? >> it's been unbelievable this ride. you know, i've got great teammates around me. they make my job a lot easier. you saw that play by drew and that was all him. and, you know, it's just a great feeling. great for our seniors. they brought our program this far and it's nice...
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about the integrity of the eurozone which will no longer be taken by surprise but investment advisor petro young believes the euro's continued existence is a facade all spain has simply run out of cash. the problem is that the spanish government doesn't have any money and that told me the problem the difficulty with the spanish government is that it hasn't actually wanted to to bite the bullet for the most of all areas in which it's been deficient for many many years admitting one could say that was the previous government run rather than the current government however the truth is there is no money to pay all of these nurses and doctors there is no money for this loutish government infrastructure it has to be privatized sold off and there have to be stoppage culp's because truly spain has spent the last decade living on the never never it was built on the back of a huge property bubble the bubble was unsustainable nobody managed to manage that unfortunately while we can obviously say tragedy for the poor independent health care professionals there's just no way to manage to find the money
about the integrity of the eurozone which will no longer be taken by surprise but investment advisor petro young believes the euro's continued existence is a facade all spain has simply run out of cash. the problem is that the spanish government doesn't have any money and that told me the problem the difficulty with the spanish government is that it hasn't actually wanted to to bite the bullet for the most of all areas in which it's been deficient for many many years admitting one could say...
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clashes between supporters and opponents of mohammed morsi receiving reports of demonstrations from petro bombs near the presidential palace where two rival readies are currently taking place walty tomball is joining me now from there from tell him. from the center current told me is on the phone told there were reports of clashes way on one of the situation like. there are if you could really well enough on a story i saw coming to you last. vision it's because as we arrived just a few minutes ago we saw the television the trucks driving away as fast as i could see the crowd with the camera still on top of that for what i could get away from the columns ammonium canal just a short distance away from the presidential palace mosul cocktails flying through the higher live start and one hundred meters away from me it seems from what i can tell i'm still i hear through my homelessness the muslim brotherhood as i have swollen hold most the arms the most piece of course is away from the college to keep going through a retreat as it were some of the streets further away from the politics because
clashes between supporters and opponents of mohammed morsi receiving reports of demonstrations from petro bombs near the presidential palace where two rival readies are currently taking place walty tomball is joining me now from there from tell him. from the center current told me is on the phone told there were reports of clashes way on one of the situation like. there are if you could really well enough on a story i saw coming to you last. vision it's because as we arrived just a few minutes...
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be captured by some of this is well missed gangs in fact but you know i used to wonder that saying petro missiles will be yours that bad it with of course the observation that there is a threat of chemical weapons or how effective would they be even russia has said that the patriot missiles are not exactly high end technology yet you already answered your question you fact because patriot missiles are what are you going to do with missiles bomb the syrian countryside bombed the suburbs of damascus bow a little which is already a house destroyed because of this islam is gagged by the way it destroyed the mosque you know it well and eighty percent of the eligible bus stop or right so what is that reason then behind nato is now in sorry. intimidation just like you know yesterday when obama said so but iraqi going directly to the bashar al assad government our red lines the chemical weapons it's intermediation because they know that even a desperate assad double would he never used chemical weapons because the response would be overwhelming so you sink your client patriot missiles at the bor
be captured by some of this is well missed gangs in fact but you know i used to wonder that saying petro missiles will be yours that bad it with of course the observation that there is a threat of chemical weapons or how effective would they be even russia has said that the patriot missiles are not exactly high end technology yet you already answered your question you fact because patriot missiles are what are you going to do with missiles bomb the syrian countryside bombed the suburbs of...
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that they had been taking to a petro chemical plant there and executed. we're still trying to get more details about this. the syrian government for their part said they went in and that they captured and killed a lot of terrorists. terrorists is the term they use when they're referring to opposition fighters. this sounds like a horrific crime that happened yesterday. we're waiting for more details to emerge in the hours to come. alison? >> it seems the rebels are gaining ground or a crackdown by syrian forces? >> essentially a war of attrition. it has been for quite a while. yes, the rebels have been gaining ground. that's according to most analysts and the members we speak with on the ground. they have been able to capture more in the north of the territory and even in and around the capital and the fact of the matter is the regime is cracking down. they continue to crack down and the regime still has the air power. very hard for the dynamic to shift dramatically why the regime has the warplanes. what we hear again and again when rebels capture a city o
that they had been taking to a petro chemical plant there and executed. we're still trying to get more details about this. the syrian government for their part said they went in and that they captured and killed a lot of terrorists. terrorists is the term they use when they're referring to opposition fighters. this sounds like a horrific crime that happened yesterday. we're waiting for more details to emerge in the hours to come. alison? >> it seems the rebels are gaining ground or a...
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certainly feeding the petro chemical demands in the u.s.going to be a good story. >> thank you for coming and talking to the "mad money" viewers. >> this is the most subsequent best growth pipeline story, you keep raising the dividend, you can take a look at their long-term plan, i like these guys so much. i president and ceo of embridge. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, are you ready to get charged up? cramer cranks of the voltage and goes electric in an all new hyperactive lightning round. i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. >>> it is time, it's time for the lightning round. are you ready, start with the lightning round. i start with sam in florida. sam. >> good evening, professor cramer. >> thank you, what's up? >> you're the best, a big boo-yah from venice, florida on the gulf. >> i do love venice. what's up? >> caller: what
certainly feeding the petro chemical demands in the u.s.going to be a good story. >> thank you for coming and talking to the "mad money" viewers. >> this is the most subsequent best growth pipeline story, you keep raising the dividend, you can take a look at their long-term plan, i like these guys so much. i president and ceo of embridge. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, are you ready to get charged up? cramer cranks of the voltage and goes electric in an all new...
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. >>> petro china taking a $2.2 billion stake in a canadian natural gas oject. it follows on the heels of chinese oil giant cnooc and its $15 billion purchase of canadian oil sand operatetory, nexen. >>> natural gas futures are in the longest slide since january. they settled down for the 7th straight session. forecasters say unusually warm temperatures likely won't break until the end. month, lowering the outlook for natural gas demand. >>> positive signs for the u.s. and chinese manufacturing sectors helped give a boost to oil prices. crude settled up close to 1% at $86.73 a barrel. >>> we'll go to a place that is warm after this, cuba. just 90 miles from the u.s. shorelinbut it may as well be on the moon for u.s. business. a new port reveals how the cuban embargo is shutting business out of a huge investing opportunity. the man behind this study explains why coming up. >>> plus safety regulators are expected to mandate black box recorders in all new vehicles. w am i going to speed? how are we going to speed? will it cost you personal privacy? is it out the wi
. >>> petro china taking a $2.2 billion stake in a canadian natural gas oject. it follows on the heels of chinese oil giant cnooc and its $15 billion purchase of canadian oil sand operatetory, nexen. >>> natural gas futures are in the longest slide since january. they settled down for the 7th straight session. forecasters say unusually warm temperatures likely won't break until the end. month, lowering the outlook for natural gas demand. >>> positive signs for the...
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if you look at what is going on in the energy and the, the energy and the petro chem type business, theng is good type business and boom trucks that has driven the growth. you have australia's been good. russia is coming back. after can has been a good story this year. i think you put all that together on the crane side it offsets some of the negatives we've seen in europe and china. liz: okay. let me just make that clear for our viewers. the americas, chile, peru, some of brazil, russia and then of course the fracking business is just amazing. let's get to the food service part of this. you know, your involvement in two different businesses. it is a reat balance one is weaker and one pulls up the rear. how well is the food service business and where are the pockets of grenlt? >> the -- strength. pockets of strength are as they recapitalize their businesses. things like, how do you get more people in the footprint of what you have? there is menu changes. there is the healthy meal type areas. there's, the, can't think of what i'm looking for, the sanitation and the health type concerns.
if you look at what is going on in the energy and the, the energy and the petro chem type business, theng is good type business and boom trucks that has driven the growth. you have australia's been good. russia is coming back. after can has been a good story this year. i think you put all that together on the crane side it offsets some of the negatives we've seen in europe and china. liz: okay. let me just make that clear for our viewers. the americas, chile, peru, some of brazil, russia and...
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. >> they overpaid -- >> p and p and petro hoff. >> freeport mak dodged a lot of people.rned out to work out pretty well. it took some time, but it turned out pretty well. i actually for the first time in a while, i'm interested in that. monster volume day, traded down basically 52-week low. it could actually be interesting again. >> let's move on here. shares of business center linked-in have skyrocketed since its ipo last may. the stock is up 140% since going public so far avoiding what's been playing other companies out there. their subscriptionion revenue up 67%. jeff weiner called linked-in a business publisher. it's the next big thing for social networks. joining us is dan roth, executive editor for linked-in. how important is the natural content to attract people to pay for subscriptions and kind them as subscribers. >> this is less about subscriptions and keeping the right content. make you better at what you do, what you want to do. i think you talked about this being transformational. it's more evolutionary. a year ago we launched linked-in today. a million publ
. >> they overpaid -- >> p and p and petro hoff. >> freeport mak dodged a lot of people.rned out to work out pretty well. it took some time, but it turned out pretty well. i actually for the first time in a while, i'm interested in that. monster volume day, traded down basically 52-week low. it could actually be interesting again. >> let's move on here. shares of business center linked-in have skyrocketed since its ipo last may. the stock is up 140% since going public so...
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at one point opposition fighters were breaking into high rise parts and throa throwing petro s from the balance coins. there are reports of using firearms and live ammo. i didn't see anyone carry gunshots, but i heard what sounded like gunshot blasts. there are unconfirmed reports of deaths. it's a very disturbing scene. makes one wonder if there can be any dialogue between the two sides. the illustrate lambists support a substitution -- the islamists support a constitution. hard to see how any di dialoguen go forward in these circumstances. >> greta: jacob, tha you. of course, egypt is not the only place in turmoil. in just a few minutes, the growing crisis tonight in syria. the syrian military awaiting the go signal from president assad. ambassador john bolton will be here. >>> first, to detroit where one council member says president obama owes the city big time and she wants to collect. council member joann watson saying the president should bail out the cash strapped city because so many residentses voted for him. >> after the election of jimmy carter, the honorable coleman alexand
at one point opposition fighters were breaking into high rise parts and throa throwing petro s from the balance coins. there are reports of using firearms and live ammo. i didn't see anyone carry gunshots, but i heard what sounded like gunshot blasts. there are unconfirmed reports of deaths. it's a very disturbing scene. makes one wonder if there can be any dialogue between the two sides. the illustrate lambists support a substitution -- the islamists support a constitution. hard to see how any...
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according to the gospel of matthew, jesus says to peter, "you are peter," the greek term for rock, petrosis rock, petra, i will build my church." >> peter became the head of the small christian church that was centered in jerusalem itself. so early on, peter was the key player in early christianity, and according to our traditions, was the one who converted jews early on to believe in jesus as the messiah. >> but there was another crucial leader of the early followers of jesus. his name was james, and he seemed to have the ultimate trump card in the new faith. >> because he was jesus' earthly brother, he was naturally raised in prominence among the christians of jerusalem, and eventually then, it wasn't long before he became the leader of the jerusalem church. >> when james agreed with peter, jesus was for the jews. within two decades of the crucifixion of jesus, scholars say, christianity faced a life or death moment. >> this was the major dispute in early christianity, whether followers of jesus have to become jewish in order to worship the jewish god. >> the conflict threatened to dest
according to the gospel of matthew, jesus says to peter, "you are peter," the greek term for rock, petrosis rock, petra, i will build my church." >> peter became the head of the small christian church that was centered in jerusalem itself. so early on, peter was the key player in early christianity, and according to our traditions, was the one who converted jews early on to believe in jesus as the messiah. >> but there was another crucial leader of the early followers...
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petro bombs are being thrown outside the presidential palace.ntroversial draft constitutional go ahead despite all the crowds. joining us now, the illusion of islamic democracy, senior fellow of democracy, you have written extensively in the national review about what you are seeing in egypt and you say this is an islamic renaissance and the brothemuslim brotherhood will gt exactly what they want. >> i believe they will. i believe that because we looked at the last decade or so, elections we've now had about four times going back a little over a year, in the original elections islamist parties, the groups which are even more ravaged than the brotherhood is have one but margins of about 4-1. cheryl: wa it was not like a hue referendum and they came into power in june. >> morsi, sylvi some of the islt split. they split in the last minute when the candidate got pushed aside and he did not run against a secular democrat. cheryl: what does this mean for the united states and israel and the border they share? >> the muslim brotherhood and islamist mas
petro bombs are being thrown outside the presidential palace.ntroversial draft constitutional go ahead despite all the crowds. joining us now, the illusion of islamic democracy, senior fellow of democracy, you have written extensively in the national review about what you are seeing in egypt and you say this is an islamic renaissance and the brothemuslim brotherhood will gt exactly what they want. >> i believe they will. i believe that because we looked at the last decade or so, elections...
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jenna: i am seeing a report that petro bombs are being thrown. i mention that because this is the first time we are seeing escalation of violence. he mentioned the movie that is playing out. is the movie a civil war? >> i do not think it's a civil war. i think egypt is probably the best case of the so-called arab spring. the problem is that there are no inclusive institutions. you do not have enlightened leaders who are compared to reach out to one another. there is no trust between the islamists on one hand and a very divided and highly fragmented opposition, which is composed of socialists and liberal or spend secularist and members of the old guard. the reality is egypt, i am afraid, they will muddle through. but it's going to be at the expense of a stable and prosperous country. 13% of the gdp is now the debt and deficit. we are talking about a country in which 40 or 50% of the population lives on less than $2 a day. i suspect the arab spring or islam as spring, it is going to create limited space, not only for democracy, but also for the pur
jenna: i am seeing a report that petro bombs are being thrown. i mention that because this is the first time we are seeing escalation of violence. he mentioned the movie that is playing out. is the movie a civil war? >> i do not think it's a civil war. i think egypt is probably the best case of the so-called arab spring. the problem is that there are no inclusive institutions. you do not have enlightened leaders who are compared to reach out to one another. there is no trust between the...