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it has been crazy in chesapeake. almost every single day this week besides friday we saw call buyers come into the market. chesapeake's chart looks great. i think it's going to break out higher. >>are you seeing this kind of momentum in other names as well? >>i've been on the show before and brought up random stocks people probably never heard about. i talked about nu starns. 52 week start in nu starthey were buying june 55 calls. so watching the institutional order flow combined with the chartthen i put on a risk vs. reward trade. on thursday in apc we saw a 2015 the 120 135 call spread buyer. they bought the 120's and sold the 135. they spent about $8 million cash outlay for the spread. also, mpcthese are may options. they report earnings next week. i'm long mpc right now. i might take off my position before earnings. a big buyer of the may 92 ½ calls in mpc. i'm long all these names via calls. >>isn't it interesting that there's so much call buying going on in all these oil names? we have the situation escalating
it has been crazy in chesapeake. almost every single day this week besides friday we saw call buyers come into the market. chesapeake's chart looks great. i think it's going to break out higher. >>are you seeing this kind of momentum in other names as well? >>i've been on the show before and brought up random stocks people probably never heard about. i talked about nu starns. 52 week start in nu starthey were buying june 55 calls. so watching the institutional order flow combined...
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this happened in a main shipping channel of the chesapeake bay. the wind gusts were 60 miles per hour. no one was hurt and maria has been telling us all about the weather on the east coast. >>> this man is part of the 1% who fights for our country so that the 99% of white is set to become the seventh living person to
this happened in a main shipping channel of the chesapeake bay. the wind gusts were 60 miles per hour. no one was hurt and maria has been telling us all about the weather on the east coast. >>> this man is part of the 1% who fights for our country so that the 99% of white is set to become the seventh living person to
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call up chesapeake and ask them how you making sure this well is going to stand up 20, 30, 40, 50 years? how are you testing will integrity? my father got the runaround and was transferred to oklahoma city and some regional office in pittsburgh, oklahoma city never found out. that is the concern. i right about that in the book. if we are going to be drawing some many wells, we do in the united states have 100 wells a day, we need to make sure it is being done right because that is a legacy we can't afford. if we are not willing these wells right and leaving behind walls that can leak and impact aquifers and look back with a lot of regrets. a lot of excitement of doing something right with this energy. >> let's take that personal story and moved it to the shale because there is an extraordinary tension between this incredible amount of money that has flowed into south texas, lots of families like yours have suddenly been showered with money, a lot of wealthy people are a lot wealthier. tens of thousands of jobs, good jobs have been created. on the other hand people are concerned about th
call up chesapeake and ask them how you making sure this well is going to stand up 20, 30, 40, 50 years? how are you testing will integrity? my father got the runaround and was transferred to oklahoma city and some regional office in pittsburgh, oklahoma city never found out. that is the concern. i right about that in the book. if we are going to be drawing some many wells, we do in the united states have 100 wells a day, we need to make sure it is being done right because that is a legacy we...
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i bought chesapeake. >> i like chesapeake. i like it as a preferred piece of paper, chk.nd i think the company is truly making a comeback. it's the first i've said that. let's go to bruce in new jersey, please, bruce! >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah! >> caller: long-time listener and first-time caller. i miss your 11:00 show every night. i wondered your thoughts -- >> i know. people want me to recommend some of these chinese stocks. i have said over and over again, i like baidu. just be careful. i need to go to gail in texas. gail? >> caller: yes, i need some information about firi. >> a lot of people ask about sirius. have i given up on sirius? a bunch of people. and i said sirius is fine, it was bad that liberty walked away, but the company itself is doing well, more of a play on car sales than it is on radio. how about eric in florida? eric? >> caller: hey, big earnings, boo-yah, cramer. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> caller: i'm good. looking at tesla, i bought a little bit, wondering what you think about it. >> tesla's a cold stock, the cold stocks are
i bought chesapeake. >> i like chesapeake. i like it as a preferred piece of paper, chk.nd i think the company is truly making a comeback. it's the first i've said that. let's go to bruce in new jersey, please, bruce! >> caller: hi, jim, boo-yah. >> boo-yah! >> caller: long-time listener and first-time caller. i miss your 11:00 show every night. i wondered your thoughts -- >> i know. people want me to recommend some of these chinese stocks. i have said over and...
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a witness at the marina, off of seaport boulevard, near chesapeake drive. told kron 4. he saw a body pulled from the water. and put into a coroner's van. the victim has not been identified. more than 24 hours after a ferry flipped on its side off the southern coast of south korea, about 400 searchers are still trying to find 287 passengers still missing. it is a devastating day for hundreds of south korean families. the ferry capsized with scores of high school students onboard. these are some of the scenes from korean television. officials now say, nine are confirmed dead. dozens of others are injured. however.the death toll is expected to far exceed nine. strong currents have prevented divers from accessing the wreckage. a deadly fire rips through a san francisco apartment. killing a mother and her three year old son. the fire broke out shortly before 10-this morning. in a 2- story apartment in san francisco's sunnydale housing project. three people were inside at the time. and one woman was able to get out. but the woman's niece and her son, santana williams, both di
a witness at the marina, off of seaport boulevard, near chesapeake drive. told kron 4. he saw a body pulled from the water. and put into a coroner's van. the victim has not been identified. more than 24 hours after a ferry flipped on its side off the southern coast of south korea, about 400 searchers are still trying to find 287 passengers still missing. it is a devastating day for hundreds of south korean families. the ferry capsized with scores of high school students onboard. these are some...
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what is happening in the chesapeake they is a little bit different.or about 30 years, there were six states, 64,000 square mile watershed, they have been trying infrequently failing to clean up the bay. this is not getin good shape, so the bay agreed in 2010 to take a novel approach to clean up the bay watershed. i think i had mentioned that there are aspects of the clean water act that farmers are exempt from, but then there are these other things, water quality standards, the ability to put waters on a pollution diet. so the epa was really taking a novel and more aggressive approach with that. and so there were some restrictions and some things happening in a chesapeake bay that are helping -- that are not happening in the chesapeake bay but friendly people are watching their and wondering if that might be a model for elsewhere. some people see that as a good model and some people don't. there is actually a lawsuit right now trying to take the same approach in the chesapeake bay and apply to the mississippi river watershed. mississippi river has a h
what is happening in the chesapeake they is a little bit different.or about 30 years, there were six states, 64,000 square mile watershed, they have been trying infrequently failing to clean up the bay. this is not getin good shape, so the bay agreed in 2010 to take a novel approach to clean up the bay watershed. i think i had mentioned that there are aspects of the clean water act that farmers are exempt from, but then there are these other things, water quality standards, the ability to put...
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including what was now georgia dome and in some respects the when it stretches right up into the chesapeake. the control or at least to found the presence. there is always this point at which the colonization -- of course, all surrogates, especially germans. >> host: the detail in this book was quite amazing. tell me a little bit about the research that you did? how long did it take you to pull this together? what kinds of documents we looking at? >> well, i don't know how long it took. i am a historian with the very bad memory for dates. incidently i'd just ascribes the air force academy. i can't tell you what your that was, but i always read my books in my head. i think about it for many years before i start to get them down on paper. the thinking kind of messrs., like fruit. i don't extruded until it has got very corrupt. as far as resources are concerned, i've wanted to make the book human. i wanted to tell the stories about individuals. i did not think it was necessary to go through u.s. history. it gets drilled into them year after year. steady this american history over and over agai
including what was now georgia dome and in some respects the when it stretches right up into the chesapeake. the control or at least to found the presence. there is always this point at which the colonization -- of course, all surrogates, especially germans. >> host: the detail in this book was quite amazing. tell me a little bit about the research that you did? how long did it take you to pull this together? what kinds of documents we looking at? >> well, i don't know how long it...
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the 3 ships out forbid and the 3 ships the two at pier 50 the kate hudson and the third is the chesapeake at the pier 96 the coast would i do slittion and had power costs that are higher but unfortunately, we can't over better costs. it was a more competitive isolation and under the lease we're responsible for the capital from the wire to the electrical to the sewer and dredging. at the end we worked there the california terminals we worked that reduced the revenues, however, in subsequent years it will provide more revenues. the port based on the approval here today and the contract going going forward the terms of the agreement are in the staff report it's one it's 10 one year periods that's reluctant yearly. i'm here and the contractor is here for questions you may have >> so moved. >> any public comment? seeing none. commissioners >> yeah. i have to speak to this i'm supportive of this. this is something that's good for us and also the maritime administration this is one of the duties i know chip and i'll be there next week in his office i'm supportive this is something we should supp
the 3 ships out forbid and the 3 ships the two at pier 50 the kate hudson and the third is the chesapeake at the pier 96 the coast would i do slittion and had power costs that are higher but unfortunately, we can't over better costs. it was a more competitive isolation and under the lease we're responsible for the capital from the wire to the electrical to the sewer and dredging. at the end we worked there the california terminals we worked that reduced the revenues, however, in subsequent...
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it was primarily with chesapeake, moved down to central ohio. we were in the southern ohio area.hat smart i don't think, but we had good marcellus acreage. and then the utica came our way and we have dry utica. we put one of the best wells on, 42 million cubic feet of gas a day. 97% gas, no liquid so it didn't have to be processed. so the big trunk lines love that gas. >> we went to chesapeake where they thought it was oil and it's more gas. >> it didn't have enough pressure for them. >> now let's talk about the idea that you may need to sell some more assets in order to be able to have enough money to fulfill this drilling program or maybe you do need to sell some stocks or bond. when you're putting up the numbers even though the cash flow is great, your eyes some people would say are bigger than are allowed but what's coming out of the ground. >> always had that problem. >> it's done well for people who got in. >> people have to remember i'm a former banker. nine years of banking. i know the finance world pretty well. with respect to asset sales we did about 600 million last ye
it was primarily with chesapeake, moved down to central ohio. we were in the southern ohio area.hat smart i don't think, but we had good marcellus acreage. and then the utica came our way and we have dry utica. we put one of the best wells on, 42 million cubic feet of gas a day. 97% gas, no liquid so it didn't have to be processed. so the big trunk lines love that gas. >> we went to chesapeake where they thought it was oil and it's more gas. >> it didn't have enough pressure for...
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. >> this morning, a 754-foot cargo boat is beached on the bay on the chesapeake. snow covers new york city and other parts of the northeast with temperatures plummeting by 40 degrees. we don't want to hear that four letter word. >> the midwest is getting more, buffalo from 78 degrees a few days ago they represented for several inches of snow. >> we will be out later tonight. >> in the south, it was falling on flowers in bloom across the region with temperatures around freezing. >> it is freezing. >> that is a net to apples, and peaches and strawberries. >> this is the most vulnerable time. >> if we start dropping below 30 we are entering a dangerous zone. >> winds blew across the east in georgia a falling tree trapped two women in the house. >> i heard the screams. >> outside philadelphia, a sudden storm caused neighbors to fear the worst. >> i thought it was a tornado. >> after the day of weather the cold, wet, and misery will not stick around. >> happening today, the inaugural reserve for levi stadium will be harvested from the farm. the first patches of grass a
. >> this morning, a 754-foot cargo boat is beached on the bay on the chesapeake. snow covers new york city and other parts of the northeast with temperatures plummeting by 40 degrees. we don't want to hear that four letter word. >> the midwest is getting more, buffalo from 78 degrees a few days ago they represented for several inches of snow. >> we will be out later tonight. >> in the south, it was falling on flowers in bloom across the region with temperatures around...
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. - (jack): the chesapeake ripper recorded miriam lass two years ago. - [jack, i was so wrong.] - (will said yourself, there's no body. - (jack): miriam lass is dead. - (brian): found something else in the lures. - madrona bark. - will didn't kill any of these people. - there's a small stand in virginia.
. - (jack): the chesapeake ripper recorded miriam lass two years ago. - [jack, i was so wrong.] - (will said yourself, there's no body. - (jack): miriam lass is dead. - (brian): found something else in the lures. - madrona bark. - will didn't kill any of these people. - there's a small stand in virginia.
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down and that's the way to emerge from the prices fall by making new and exciting dance and all chesapeake it isn't for you all shots rest of the light touch regulation and more much more harmonization means stronger calm and european policies we have too much regulation and into a market in europe go to. reagan nations that don't work and make it difficult for fawcett the cement companies the other hand have not enough compulsion to take for example in the jeep up to the us top twenty in two different energy policy to which high energy prices the bike by having won the european commission community. i should go down most of europe's great as we embrace his liberal federalism the budget and i will likely be in the issue candidate in two thousand and nine and forty three percent of citizens going to do all that is put off by perceived corruption in europe. well the anti corruption organization transparency international is pushing for greater oversight of europe's institutions all day the european union is common to serious criticism in a report by the anti corruption group transparency int
down and that's the way to emerge from the prices fall by making new and exciting dance and all chesapeake it isn't for you all shots rest of the light touch regulation and more much more harmonization means stronger calm and european policies we have too much regulation and into a market in europe go to. reagan nations that don't work and make it difficult for fawcett the cement companies the other hand have not enough compulsion to take for example in the jeep up to the us top twenty in two...
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chesapeake energy as well. this name hit, scott, three, four days in a row now.the july call spread in there as well. oil and gas is the target. we've been talking about this theme for a long time. energy, energy, energy. looking for more upside. >> holding period? >> couple weeks at the most. >> i think they're going to move quicker than that. a lot of the names are testing highs. if they get through the highs oftentimes you'll look at 8% to 10%. >> just chesapeake right now. >> i have cabin oil and gas in my playbook playoffs. they had earnings this morning. the stock was up 7% earlier, holding up 4.5%. >> that space is just moving. >>> speaking of a stock in a space that's moving, green briar on the move today up more than 5%. josh brown bought the stock yesterday. why? >> yeah, so this is in my opinion one of the most exciting specials situation areas to invest for this year. want to make it really simple. this is a company that makes rail cars prominently oil tanker cars are what we want to talk about today. so much of this whole shale book happening in mont
chesapeake energy as well. this name hit, scott, three, four days in a row now.the july call spread in there as well. oil and gas is the target. we've been talking about this theme for a long time. energy, energy, energy. looking for more upside. >> holding period? >> couple weeks at the most. >> i think they're going to move quicker than that. a lot of the names are testing highs. if they get through the highs oftentimes you'll look at 8% to 10%. >> just chesapeake...
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they were a group of tribes who had organized in the chesapeake region. the interaction between these powatan indians, and the english is known to virtually every american because the original settlement of english in the united states was on the verge of failure numerous times and had to be re6bgd by a commoner who -- rescued by a commoner who was part of that group, john smith. only john smith could keep this little settlement alive, and early after the arrival of the english, john smith was captured by the powatan indians and on the verge of being executed by the chief because they were unsure what they thought of these english settlers. in this wonderful story as he was about to be executed, poke ahundred thousandas --, poke ahauntas saved his life. that paved the way for the survival of this very struggling colony and that colony then grew into english-speaking america as we know with the arrival of later groups of english at plymouth rock and thereafter. that act by pocahantas is known to virtually all americans and they were back and forth between
they were a group of tribes who had organized in the chesapeake region. the interaction between these powatan indians, and the english is known to virtually every american because the original settlement of english in the united states was on the verge of failure numerous times and had to be re6bgd by a commoner who -- rescued by a commoner who was part of that group, john smith. only john smith could keep this little settlement alive, and early after the arrival of the english, john smith was...
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this morning, a 750-foot cargo ship lies beached in chesapeake bay. winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour pulled it offanchor overnight. also overnight, that same system bringing snow to new york city and other parts of the northeast and dropping temps by as much as 40 degrees. something everyone had hoped they had seen the last of. >> we don't want to hear that four-letter word that starts with an "s." >> reporter: parts of the midwest getting more, yes, snow. detroit has already doubled its snowiest winter ever and now more. near buffalo, near 78 degrees a few days ago, they were preparing for several inches of snow. >> we'll probably be out plowing later tonight. >> reporter: even in the south, snow was falling on flowers already in bloom. all across the region, temperatures are hovering near freezing. >> it's freezing up here. >> reporter: that's a real threat to crops. apples, peaches and strawberries, already coming up. >> pretty much their most vulnerable time. >> reporter: farmers are spending a vigilant night. >> but if we start dropping belo
this morning, a 750-foot cargo ship lies beached in chesapeake bay. winds gusting up to 70 miles per hour pulled it offanchor overnight. also overnight, that same system bringing snow to new york city and other parts of the northeast and dropping temps by as much as 40 degrees. something everyone had hoped they had seen the last of. >> we don't want to hear that four-letter word that starts with an "s." >> reporter: parts of the midwest getting more, yes, snow. detroit has...
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the entire estuary in chesapeake bay, you couldn't fish it, and we've made some incredible progress and we should give ourselves credit for that. there's been rules and regulations that have been helpful all the way around and we now have the cleanest water that we've had in decades and decades. now, on the the question of global warming, you can argue as greg said, everybody has got their buckets they can put it in. i'm not going to the u.n. climate change people, nor with the professors. i'm going to go with this, that is nasa which is probably the greatest single scientific institution in the united states, nasa has one very specific issue. if i couldn't get this up on the screen, if you come in here just for a second, you will see that co 2 emissions for 650,000 years have not -- >> you find that funny? >> you want to laugh at nasa. laugh at nasa. >> i want to hear the end of it. >> nasa says for 650,000 years there has been -- that was the co 2 level was here, and since 1950, it has jumped way above that. now, i would prefer to take nasa's word for this than anybody that eric come
the entire estuary in chesapeake bay, you couldn't fish it, and we've made some incredible progress and we should give ourselves credit for that. there's been rules and regulations that have been helpful all the way around and we now have the cleanest water that we've had in decades and decades. now, on the the question of global warming, you can argue as greg said, everybody has got their buckets they can put it in. i'm not going to the u.n. climate change people, nor with the professors. i'm...
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virginia's chesapeake bay bridge cost $15 to cross in each direction. and then there is still the old fashioned bargain on the sky way bridge. it is $1.25. what is the best way to sidestep the buck increase on the golden gate? sign up for fast track. the toll is going no where but up. by 2018 you will be paying $8 to drive across it. in san francisco, leslie brinkly, abc7 news. >>> that may hurt and this will hurt as well. a big parking change will take affect in downtown walnut creek! the meter hours will be from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. parking is enforced seven days a week. this was the last free sunday to park downtown. rates are doubling. it will now cost $2 per hour. you will pay more as you drive certain stretches and you can find out what your weather will be like. let's get to meteorologist leigh glaser. leigh? >> a terrific day today. the temperatures are in the 70s and 80s. a little warmer tomorrow. live doppler 7hd is checking it out and seeing a little low cloudiness and fog near the coast. otherwise, gang, get ready for clearer skies this e
virginia's chesapeake bay bridge cost $15 to cross in each direction. and then there is still the old fashioned bargain on the sky way bridge. it is $1.25. what is the best way to sidestep the buck increase on the golden gate? sign up for fast track. the toll is going no where but up. by 2018 you will be paying $8 to drive across it. in san francisco, leslie brinkly, abc7 news. >>> that may hurt and this will hurt as well. a big parking change will take affect in downtown walnut creek!...
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this tanker in the chesapeake was beached after winds pushed it off anchor and the weather has peopleaying "snow" is a four letter word. >> turf for levi stadium will be harvested from a local farm. the brass is installed at the new 49ers stadium tomorrow. 2.5 actioners of the turf are rolled up at the livingston farm and brought to santa clara on 13 strucks and the 49s picked the turf because it will stay green into the season and it is sturdy enough to keep from breaking apart. >> giants and dodgers erupting up after a marathon matchup. the gale was so long it started on jackie robinson day and ended on manager's birthday. angel got from first base skying the score arrest two. and sanchez hit as walk off single and that scores crawford giving the giants the 3-2 win ending four hours and 54 minutes after it started. the giants and dodgers meet tonight at 7:15 at at&t park and they rome to ato keep it to nine innings. >> a colleague pointed out if they win, bocci gets two wins on his birthday. is that a record? >> quite a birthday present. >> let's see if we can do it again today, per
this tanker in the chesapeake was beached after winds pushed it off anchor and the weather has peopleaying "snow" is a four letter word. >> turf for levi stadium will be harvested from a local farm. the brass is installed at the new 49ers stadium tomorrow. 2.5 actioners of the turf are rolled up at the livingston farm and brought to santa clara on 13 strucks and the 49s picked the turf because it will stay green into the season and it is sturdy enough to keep from breaking...
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virginia's chesapeake bay bridge cost $15 to cross in each direction. and then there is still the old fashioned bargain on the sky way bridge. it is $1.25. what is the best way to sidestep the buck increase on the golden gate? sign up for fast track. the toll is going no where but up. by 2018 you will be paying $8 to drive across it. in san francisco, leslie brinkly, abc7 news. >>> that may hurt and this will hurt as well. a big parking change will take affect in downtown walnut creek! the meter hours will be from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. parking is enforced seven days a week. this was the last free sunday to park downtown. rates are doubling. it will now cost $2 per hour. you will pay more as you drive certain stretches and you can find out what your weather will be like. let's get to meteorologist leigh glaser. leigh? >> a terrific day today. the temperatures are in the 70s and 80s. a little warmer tomorrow. live doppler 7hd is checking it out and seeing a little low cloudiness and fog near the coast. otherwise, gang, get ready for clearer skies this e
virginia's chesapeake bay bridge cost $15 to cross in each direction. and then there is still the old fashioned bargain on the sky way bridge. it is $1.25. what is the best way to sidestep the buck increase on the golden gate? sign up for fast track. the toll is going no where but up. by 2018 you will be paying $8 to drive across it. in san francisco, leslie brinkly, abc7 news. >>> that may hurt and this will hurt as well. a big parking change will take affect in downtown walnut creek!...
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. >> if you go out around the chesapeake bay, you will find amenities are flooding. farmers are finding that water is intruding on their fields a row or two a year. the other one is going to be extreme weather. beinging rain that is seen on all the contents of the world. get more water vapor in the atmosphere. that is the energy that drives storms. when you get rain occurring, you get flooding rains and they can cause a lot of problems. >> the sea level rise, that is exactly right. there has been an acceleration over the last few decades. there are a number of reasons why this is happening. the primary reason is the earth is getting warmer. as we warm up the atmosphere, we also warm up the ocean. when you warm the ocean, it expands. >> when you talk about climate change, as the global climate is changing, but when you talk about impact, it usually occurs and starts a local level. how is it going to affect you or your community or your state or your region? and so each region around the country is different. in the 1990's, we did the first assessment or scientific rep
. >> if you go out around the chesapeake bay, you will find amenities are flooding. farmers are finding that water is intruding on their fields a row or two a year. the other one is going to be extreme weather. beinging rain that is seen on all the contents of the world. get more water vapor in the atmosphere. that is the energy that drives storms. when you get rain occurring, you get flooding rains and they can cause a lot of problems. >> the sea level rise, that is exactly right....
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you have to respect they bringing out value as far as chesapeake, ebay, all which better served theirreholders. there's one more. apple. yeah, oh, man, he's been all over those guys and he took to twitter instantly after the quarter came out agreeing with tonight's announced decision to increase the buy back. saying he was pleased with the results. i bet he was. it helped him clean house. they're trying to remove the ceo and stop his plan to break up the company which i believe would destroy and not create shareholder value if he gets his way. i guess they want to bring out more value but i don't know how much value is left to bring out t. market is better off for these efforts and we have to salute the new trend. it's working for you and not against you and that's all we really want if we buy stocks, right? including activists that put companies in play and force them to unlock value. the simple truth is while many ceos want to bring out value, plenty of others just want to be ceos. the activists are simply providing the match. up next, a tech speck that's already doubled twice in a
you have to respect they bringing out value as far as chesapeake, ebay, all which better served theirreholders. there's one more. apple. yeah, oh, man, he's been all over those guys and he took to twitter instantly after the quarter came out agreeing with tonight's announced decision to increase the buy back. saying he was pleased with the results. i bet he was. it helped him clean house. they're trying to remove the ceo and stop his plan to break up the company which i believe would destroy...
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. >> i'm sticking with chesapeake energy. >> amazon, wait and see if the s&p holds on to 1856 beforemazon. >> german equity is long. >> rangers win this in five. mr. jobert knows i'm right. >> our thanks >>> my mission is simple: to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull working somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." i'm just trying to make a little money. my job is to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-747-cbc or tweet me@jim cramer. it's the revenge of t
. >> i'm sticking with chesapeake energy. >> amazon, wait and see if the s&p holds on to 1856 beforemazon. >> german equity is long. >> rangers win this in five. mr. jobert knows i'm right. >> our thanks >>> my mission is simple: to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull working somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad...
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>> occidental and chesapeake. a twofer today. >> there you have it today. that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. follow me on twitter. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> "power lunch" is ov. >>> that's the big question surrounding tech stocks today. this is certainly not a definitive answer, but look at the nasdaq. it's down about 22 1/2 points, about half a% on the trading session. >> two very big companies reporting numbers, facebook and apple. we're watching both of them very closely this hour. that will be key to how the next few trading days go. we'll have those results, and the aftermarket response to it. did bill ackman cross a line? some of things that he's able to do, you cannot, including getting and using information that some -- some would say is insider information. is the market free and fair or not? we will explain it and fight it out coming up. my partner ty is out today, so simon is my partner down at the new york stock exchange. hi, simon. >> hi, sue. a lot of peaks and valleys. as you said we're down so far. seema mody is in times square as we st
>> occidental and chesapeake. a twofer today. >> there you have it today. that does it for us. have a great rest of the day. follow me on twitter. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> "power lunch" is ov. >>> that's the big question surrounding tech stocks today. this is certainly not a definitive answer, but look at the nasdaq. it's down about 22 1/2 points, about half a% on the trading session. >> two very big companies reporting numbers,...
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- i'm gonna prove hannibal lecter is the chesapeake ripper. - it's not him. - i could hear his voice. is too late. - you can't trust her, jack. you can't trust any of this to be whatt seems. - i get it. the great outdoors. i get the attraction. in summer. (laughing) - well... it's a lot harder to catch trout when the water is really cold.
- i'm gonna prove hannibal lecter is the chesapeake ripper. - it's not him. - i could hear his voice. is too late. - you can't trust her, jack. you can't trust any of this to be whatt seems. - i get it. the great outdoors. i get the attraction. in summer. (laughing) - well... it's a lot harder to catch trout when the water is really cold.
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i think the chesapeake bay needs to be off-limits, and certainly the technology is not available to gorilling off of the arctic national wildlife refuge in alaska. it's going to be a disaster in waiting. so we've got to put treasured landscapes above quick dollars for the energy petro dollars. and we as americans need to do that. and some places are just too sacred. we need to create them as sanctionwea arys. >> you've actually written a book about that, a lot of presidential history books. i want to ask you about this particular one detailing president they oh door roosevelt's environmental policies. when you look at the presidents and their work on the environment, first of all, who's caused the most damage? >> the most damage in recent time, i would say -- well, two of them, warren harding and ronald reagan. both of them had a kind of anti-environmental attitude. both were about let business have a run on the land. i say that with a lot of admiration for ronald reagan in foreign policy, incidentally, and i edited his diaries. but when he put someone like james watt in to try to crea
i think the chesapeake bay needs to be off-limits, and certainly the technology is not available to gorilling off of the arctic national wildlife refuge in alaska. it's going to be a disaster in waiting. so we've got to put treasured landscapes above quick dollars for the energy petro dollars. and we as americans need to do that. and some places are just too sacred. we need to create them as sanctionwea arys. >> you've actually written a book about that, a lot of presidential history...
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nearby, hundreds gather on a warm, sunny day to watch the chesapeake air show. >> i was aware of the air show, and they did have quite a few planes that came in and made some very low fly-bys as they were making their landings. i could hear windows on the house rattling. >> after the mcdonalds enjoy a backyard barbecue, some of the family members decide to get a closer look. >> everyone left to watch the air show from a fishing pier. and i sat at a picnic table and just drank a beer and was eating some steamed crabs. >> left to right, the >> left to right, the stealth 117, ladies and gentlemen. >> as a special treat, the f-117 stealth bomber is scheduled to fly over the air show en route to andrews air force base. to the amazement of the crowd, the military aircraft whizzes past them. on the second pass, the announcer encourages the crowd to cheer on the pilot. >> want to hear some noise. >> two successful and spectacular fly-bys, but on the third attempt disaster strikes. without warning the plane begins to break apart. first, the bomber loses a wing, then the aircraft suffers compl
nearby, hundreds gather on a warm, sunny day to watch the chesapeake air show. >> i was aware of the air show, and they did have quite a few planes that came in and made some very low fly-bys as they were making their landings. i could hear windows on the house rattling. >> after the mcdonalds enjoy a backyard barbecue, some of the family members decide to get a closer look. >> everyone left to watch the air show from a fishing pier. and i sat at a picnic table and just drank...
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. >> are you talking about the chesapeakes, the forest, motorolas, navistar?, companies like that. look, even avaland, you made a return of 49%, annualized. forest labs, over three years, 98% annualized returns. right now you made 98% annualized returns. of course, that's sort of unique. there are many others like that. i'm saying to you, it's a win/win. i think this confidentiality is extre extremely important. and bringing dave dormand on it is very important. he did a great job. i'm not against all chairmen and all ceos. at motorola, we worked together, i in the background, he there, to really save that company. and he did a magnificent job. so, we're bringing somebody on that i respect greatly and i suggest -- here is what happened. it was sort of interest iing. i was meeting with jimmy lee. comes up every six months to talk, eight months. >> for those who don't know, obviously he is the famed banker over at jp morgan. >> that's right. >> jp morgan wasn't advising in this situation, if you want to call it, right? which i find somewhat ironic. it would appe
. >> are you talking about the chesapeakes, the forest, motorolas, navistar?, companies like that. look, even avaland, you made a return of 49%, annualized. forest labs, over three years, 98% annualized returns. right now you made 98% annualized returns. of course, that's sort of unique. there are many others like that. i'm saying to you, it's a win/win. i think this confidentiality is extre extremely important. and bringing dave dormand on it is very important. he did a great job. i'm...
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so he is serving as a civil litigator, and he offered the chesapeake bay restoration act to restore america's largest estuary which suggests the base foundation, called the most important environmental achievement in 20 years, again, rare praise for a republican politician to say. he also created the government department of disabilities, for which he received the highest recognition award from the u.s. secretary health of human services department. he served four terms in the u.s. the house of representatives and he also served from 19 infantile 1994 representing baltimore county for the state. and if you can say this but a lengthy list of political contributions that he has made. so we are happy to have him with us today. going to start with asking her to panelist to share an overview of their books and we are going to begin with mr. from sumac thank you very much, charlie. it's good to be with you. and i do remember another republican governor. but we won't mention it. [laughter] >> i'm noting. >> i may buy your book, too, so be nice to me. [laughter] it's really terrific to be here so it
so he is serving as a civil litigator, and he offered the chesapeake bay restoration act to restore america's largest estuary which suggests the base foundation, called the most important environmental achievement in 20 years, again, rare praise for a republican politician to say. he also created the government department of disabilities, for which he received the highest recognition award from the u.s. secretary health of human services department. he served four terms in the u.s. the house of...
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meet the ospreys, blocking the approach to the chesapeake bay bridge, can't see? too bad, they're building a nest. as the biologist explains? >> this time of year it is a wacky place to build a nest. >> reporter: first they build a nest, and the transportation workers tore it down, first, they build the nest, the workers remove. no eggs had yet been laid. one washington, d.c. tv station followed the flap live. >> and we -- a live look right here -- the bird just flew. >> they're two feet tall, they have a six-foot wing span. >> reporter: the transportation authority even gave them names. after all, ospreys tend to mate for life. three times, ozzie and harriet built nests, only to have them torn down, they were going for four. what did the spokesperson for the transportation authority do? >> i did my best charlie brown impression and said? >> good grief! >> reporter: yeah, what do you think ozzie was saying to harriet after their third nest was destroyed? >> this is ridiculous! >> reporter: but this story has a happy ending, the transportation authority built them
meet the ospreys, blocking the approach to the chesapeake bay bridge, can't see? too bad, they're building a nest. as the biologist explains? >> this time of year it is a wacky place to build a nest. >> reporter: first they build a nest, and the transportation workers tore it down, first, they build the nest, the workers remove. no eggs had yet been laid. one washington, d.c. tv station followed the flap live. >> and we -- a live look right here -- the bird just flew. >>...
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. >> so if you go out around the chesapeake bay you find that communities are flooding, farmers are finding that saltwater is intruding on their fields a row or two a year. so the other one is going to be extreme weather. it's more drenching rains that's being seen on all the continents of the world. you evaporate more moisture, put more water vapor in the atmosphere and that's the energy that drives storms. so when you get rain occurring, you get these flooding rains and they can cause a lot of problems. > so the sea level rise, there's been an acceleration of sea level rise in the last decades and there are a number of reasons why this is happening. the first one is the world is getting warmer. as we warm up the atmosphere we warm the ocean and as we warm the ocean it actually expands. >> when you talk about climate change, the global climate is changing so it starts with the globe and works down. but when you talk about impacts, it usually occurs and starts at a local level. so it's, how's it going to affect you or your community or your state or your region? and so each region around th
. >> so if you go out around the chesapeake bay you find that communities are flooding, farmers are finding that saltwater is intruding on their fields a row or two a year. so the other one is going to be extreme weather. it's more drenching rains that's being seen on all the continents of the world. you evaporate more moisture, put more water vapor in the atmosphere and that's the energy that drives storms. so when you get rain occurring, you get these flooding rains and they can cause a...
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>> occidental and chesapeake. a twofer today. >> there you have it today. that does it for us.day. follow me on twitter. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> "power lunch" is ov. >>> that's the big question surrounding tech stocks today. this is certainly not a definitive answer, but look at the nasdaq. it's down about 22 1/2 points, about half a% on the trading session. >> two very big companies reporting numbers, facebook and apple. we're watching both of them very closely this hour. that will be key to how the next few trading days go. we'll have those results, and the aftermarket response to it. did bill ackman cross a line?
>> occidental and chesapeake. a twofer today. >> there you have it today. that does it for us.day. follow me on twitter. "power lunch" begins right now. >>> "power lunch" is ov. >>> that's the big question surrounding tech stocks today. this is certainly not a definitive answer, but look at the nasdaq. it's down about 22 1/2 points, about half a% on the trading session. >> two very big companies reporting numbers, facebook and apple. we're...
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some of the stone wound up in georgetown to patch walls in the chesapeake and ohio canal.they have so much to lift over that some of it was just simply left on the ground. figuring maybe we will need it later. and i got permission to show you this photo in exchange for promising not to tell you where it is located. okay. so back to that. june of 1950, let me spend what we're looking at. there's three jobs in process at the demolition is just finishing up. he see some bricks still over here and now they're also bringing the foundation down 20 feet until it hits gravel level. see this on the wall where the stonefaced is way too smooth cement? that is the foundation going down. once they got it down, see the bulldozer? they had to scoop out all of the earth, 270,000 cubic feet of earth had to be taken out. and then finally since the decision was made to keep the cement third floor of the house, they had to build these temporary columns to hold the roof up. once they had those, they brought in these lateral support beams that literally kept the white house historic walls from
some of the stone wound up in georgetown to patch walls in the chesapeake and ohio canal.they have so much to lift over that some of it was just simply left on the ground. figuring maybe we will need it later. and i got permission to show you this photo in exchange for promising not to tell you where it is located. okay. so back to that. june of 1950, let me spend what we're looking at. there's three jobs in process at the demolition is just finishing up. he see some bricks still over here and...
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in fact, the fact chesapeake bayer found the commissioner's claim was a significant factual error.he american people rightfully don't trust the i.r.s. to tell them what really happened. that responsibility falls to us. we cannot tell the american people that we have done all we can do to get to the truth in this investigation if we offer a pass to a critical witness like ms. lerner. we are here today for one fundamental reason to go get the full truth about i.r.s. targeting. we cannot abandon our responsibility and i recognize the ranking member for his statement. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i believe with all my heart very ou take this meeting seriously and as you said you o not take it lightly. there is no one on this side of the aisle and i'm sure on the other side who takes it lightly either. before i begin i would like to note that i would like to be recognized at the appropriate time for a motion after the members finish speaking on a resolution. today i do not direct my comments to my fellow committee members. my statement is directed to the generations of american
in fact, the fact chesapeake bayer found the commissioner's claim was a significant factual error.he american people rightfully don't trust the i.r.s. to tell them what really happened. that responsibility falls to us. we cannot tell the american people that we have done all we can do to get to the truth in this investigation if we offer a pass to a critical witness like ms. lerner. we are here today for one fundamental reason to go get the full truth about i.r.s. targeting. we cannot abandon...
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chesapeake energy, they said we are interested and so my parents called me and said what should we do being a reporter to having to answer that personal question, and i suggested you should go ahead, devise rules to protect yourselves and what you love about the land, so far there have been two wells drilled tha it has been a posite experience for them. the family made money. stuart: there you go. thank you very much indeed. "the boom." a small town in alabama just got cut off, major line of communication gone. why would such a thing happen? we will tell you about it next. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i rommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. ameriprise asked peopleleaner, a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to
chesapeake energy, they said we are interested and so my parents called me and said what should we do being a reporter to having to answer that personal question, and i suggested you should go ahead, devise rules to protect yourselves and what you love about the land, so far there have been two wells drilled tha it has been a posite experience for them. the family made money. stuart: there you go. thank you very much indeed. "the boom." a small town in alabama just got cut off, major...
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united states, including what is now georgia, and in some respects stretches right up into the chesapeake which was the northern edge of spaniards tried to control or at least to found a presence. there's always sort of an extended from the colonization, the north side colonization. [inaudible] >> host: the detail in this book was quite amazing. tell me about the research you did for this book. how long did it take you to pull this together? what type of documents and sources were you looking at? >> guest: i don't know how long it took. i'm an historian with a very bad memory for dates and although our member very vividly, in essence i just described the air force academy. i can't tell you now what you that was but i always write my books in my head. i think about them for many years before start to put them down on paper and defending sort of matures, like fruit. as far as the sources are concerned, i wanted to make the book, i wanted to make it human skill. i wanted to tell a lot of stories about individuals. i don't think it was necessary to go over the grief of u.s. history because ev
united states, including what is now georgia, and in some respects stretches right up into the chesapeake which was the northern edge of spaniards tried to control or at least to found a presence. there's always sort of an extended from the colonization, the north side colonization. [inaudible] >> host: the detail in this book was quite amazing. tell me about the research you did for this book. how long did it take you to pull this together? what type of documents and sources were you...
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to 70 miles per hour, pushing a rig vessel and container ship right into each other in the lower chesapeake bay shipping canal. temperatures plummeting across the northeast. in cities like new york, philadelphia, d.c. and pittsburgh, swinging more than 40 degrees since monday. overnight, up to three inches of snow fell from virginia to new york city. and it's not just the cold. fast-moving floodwaters forcing evacuations in michigan and rescues in vermont. swollen rivers rising to nearly eight feet in upstate new york. >> it's freezing up here. >> reporter: the snow covering roads and spring flowers as far south as alabama. >> enough's enough. >> we don't want to hear that four-letter word that starts with an "s." lara was asking, is spring coming next week? >> it does not look that warm for an extended period of time. i want to show you the freeze warnings quickly. we're flirting with records, even in places like atlanta or birmingham this morning. just to make you feel better, chicago has snowed as late as june 2nd. in boston, as late as may 9th. >> no. >> so it's not that out of the ordi
to 70 miles per hour, pushing a rig vessel and container ship right into each other in the lower chesapeake bay shipping canal. temperatures plummeting across the northeast. in cities like new york, philadelphia, d.c. and pittsburgh, swinging more than 40 degrees since monday. overnight, up to three inches of snow fell from virginia to new york city. and it's not just the cold. fast-moving floodwaters forcing evacuations in michigan and rescues in vermont. swollen rivers rising to nearly eight...
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out around the chesapeake bay you'll find that communities are flooding or finding that the salt water is intruding on their or two a year. so one affects the other one is to be extreme weather, more drenching rain, that's continentson all the of the world. if you warm the world you evaporate more moisture, you put water vapor into the atmosphere and that's the energy that drives storms, so when you get theseccurring you flooding rains. and they can cause a lot of problems. >> there was -- there's been an acceleration in sea level rise over the last few decades. and there are a number of reasons why this is happening. the primary reason is that the getting warmer, and as we warm up the atmosphere we also warm up the ocean. the ocean, itarm actually expands. >> when you talk about climate we start as if the is changing.e but when you talk about impacts, occurs and starts at a local level. youow is it going to affect or your community or your state or your region. region around the country is different. so the 19 it 0's we did the first assessment of sort of scientific report of impacts
out around the chesapeake bay you'll find that communities are flooding or finding that the salt water is intruding on their or two a year. so one affects the other one is to be extreme weather, more drenching rain, that's continentson all the of the world. if you warm the world you evaporate more moisture, you put water vapor into the atmosphere and that's the energy that drives storms, so when you get theseccurring you flooding rains. and they can cause a lot of problems. >> there was...
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chesapeake energy and baker hughes in the green, up about .8 of a percent. >> thanks for that, seemarity woe called heart bleed is leading people to change their passes word. how big of a threat is this? gentlemen, thanks for joining us. emanuel, i'll start with you. da dashline manages pass words. there's expectations even if you change your password, you could still be exposed to the bug. how do you get around that? >> the only way is have a password on every website and requires password management solution. it's only on one site, not all. >> what happens if you change your password and the site hasn't patched up the site for the bug itself. doesn't that leave you vulnerable for information to leak out? >> what we recommend is change password the first time now and probably a second time in two to three weeks. >> good luck remembering them. >> i guess that's what dash does best. you say 55% of people or sites still accept weak passwords, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and many don't give edadvice how to create a stronger password. you say ditch passwords all together and let a service like your
chesapeake energy and baker hughes in the green, up about .8 of a percent. >> thanks for that, seemarity woe called heart bleed is leading people to change their passes word. how big of a threat is this? gentlemen, thanks for joining us. emanuel, i'll start with you. da dashline manages pass words. there's expectations even if you change your password, you could still be exposed to the bug. how do you get around that? >> the only way is have a password on every website and requires...
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arthur, chesapeake, virginia. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you for taking my call.he job program works. it gives people a chance to figure out how to do skills they would not always know and people that called in and said they thatnot work are the ones don't need work. ont: you can contact us c-span or send us a tweet. hunger in america -- inside "usa today" being described as a silent crisis lurking for 49 million americans. americans are food insecure. people who sometimes eat less, go hungry, or eat a less nutritious meal because they cannot afford to. one mother says the saddest thing is when her oldest son would say "mommy, you can eat my food a." storyn read more on this on usatoday.com. [video clip] >> we are launching a competition for american apprenticeship grants. these are awards that will expand the kinds of apprenticeships that help young people and experienced workers get on a path towards advancement, better jobs, better pay, a trajectory upwards in their careers. are ways to link americans to our jobs in i.t. and health care. they let you earn while
arthur, chesapeake, virginia. welcome to the conversation. caller: thank you for taking my call.he job program works. it gives people a chance to figure out how to do skills they would not always know and people that called in and said they thatnot work are the ones don't need work. ont: you can contact us c-span or send us a tweet. hunger in america -- inside "usa today" being described as a silent crisis lurking for 49 million americans. americans are food insecure. people who...
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this happened in a main shipping channel of the chesapeake bay.wind gusts were 60 miles per hour. no one was hurt and maria has been telling us all about the weather on the east coast. >>> this man is part of the 1% who fights for our country so that the 99% of white is set to become the seventh living person to receive the nation's highest military honor: the medal of honor. he's credited with saving a marine and two soldiers during a taliban attack in afghanistan in 2007. he is 27 years old. he's from seattle and will be honored at the white house on may 13. those are your headlines. >> a great american. a dozen minutes after the top of the hour on this thursday. coming up, obamacare -- the u.s. constitution 10 pages. our next guest says our bloated government and dead laws -- dead laws -- are holding america back. hear that washington? >> calling all convicts. president obama and the justice department calling to get prisoners out sooner. ♪ ♪ ♪ good job! still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ m
this happened in a main shipping channel of the chesapeake bay.wind gusts were 60 miles per hour. no one was hurt and maria has been telling us all about the weather on the east coast. >>> this man is part of the 1% who fights for our country so that the 99% of white is set to become the seventh living person to receive the nation's highest military honor: the medal of honor. he's credited with saving a marine and two soldiers during a taliban attack in afghanistan in 2007. he is 27...
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anadarko, chesapeake, cabot, peabody, diamond offshore.er was allergan, of course, for separate reasons. >> right. >> if you would have been smart enough to take a flier on energy at the beginning of the month, you're happy today. >> with the dow down 118 points, the utility the only sector in the green. you're seeing exelon, con ed, pepco, a lot of the names in the green. that's the ultimate defensive space, so that in addition to the 10-year, can show you how investor sentiment is shaping up today. >> yeah, overall for the week, a narrow range relative to the remainder of the year. s&p's been -- yesterday on the dow, that was hard to watch. hopefully, we'll get more action in the next hour. that's what brian sullivan will bring us as we head into the weekend. >> yeah, we were debating about the unchanged thing. it's, what, the first time in 13 years. >> yeah, since christmas eve 2001. tyler mathisen said, does that mean santa's coming tomorrow? >> yeah, yeah, a big question, guys. what did you get us here for "fast money halftime"? >> no
anadarko, chesapeake, cabot, peabody, diamond offshore.er was allergan, of course, for separate reasons. >> right. >> if you would have been smart enough to take a flier on energy at the beginning of the month, you're happy today. >> with the dow down 118 points, the utility the only sector in the green. you're seeing exelon, con ed, pepco, a lot of the names in the green. that's the ultimate defensive space, so that in addition to the 10-year, can show you how investor...
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. >> chesapeake, some of the nat gas companies aren't there, the ultras, they're doing fine, but, you, you want pioneer. >> that's a good one to watch. preaching that gospel for a long time. >> pioneer came on and said look, we're on the second biggest -- second largest in the world we've got it a lot said to me, what are you smoking? core labs would be saying you know what, there's oil in them there hills. i have to do my shows from the per me yan. i told my executive producer we're going to marfa where they filmed the movie "giant." >> really? >> james dean. >> of course. >> up if the car. >> i always use the kid david faber, he looked like john garfield and it was, john garfield. >> you're not going to the per me yan tonight. >> no. >> what is on mad tonight? >> snappon, another company that keeps shooting the lights out. best moonie reported a terrific number and then maybe the key to the market, when will con ed start going down? if con ed goes down the rest of the market can rally. con ed is a good company we'll talk to the ceo. >> in general you like the fact that we did not op
. >> chesapeake, some of the nat gas companies aren't there, the ultras, they're doing fine, but, you, you want pioneer. >> that's a good one to watch. preaching that gospel for a long time. >> pioneer came on and said look, we're on the second biggest -- second largest in the world we've got it a lot said to me, what are you smoking? core labs would be saying you know what, there's oil in them there hills. i have to do my shows from the per me yan. i told my executive...
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structures but traffic cams are certainly considered new territory ospreys are prevalent around the chesapeakebay and have seen a resurgence in the past couple of decades in fact they were originally dying off due to pesticide contamination and paring their reproduction sprays are protected under federal law which prompted authorities to check with the u.s. fish and wildlife service before demolishing the traffic cam nest and wildlife officials approved of that eviction just as long as no eggs were laid so we'll see if the last break come back yet again for a fourth time and that does it for now i mean you're a david. old . technology innovation all the developments around russia. that you drove through harvard. listen lead. one of the new little marvin olenka new knowledge face charges or i'm going alone. lend me. a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. lead. the. lead it was a terrible day and led very hard to take out a lens again a little longer here a plug that never had sex with the perfect there's no let's let's have a little. list. celebs . plenty. of.
structures but traffic cams are certainly considered new territory ospreys are prevalent around the chesapeakebay and have seen a resurgence in the past couple of decades in fact they were originally dying off due to pesticide contamination and paring their reproduction sprays are protected under federal law which prompted authorities to check with the u.s. fish and wildlife service before demolishing the traffic cam nest and wildlife officials approved of that eviction just as long as no eggs...