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i think barrick bounces. but i want you to sell barrick and play with the gld.ust when you thought the market was going to fade into darkness it flips the switch. we have a great day. but it may not last. so why not ring the register on some of the bigger gains? stick with the dividends, the domestic stocks. they will keep working. "mad money" will be back. >> announcer: coming up, gravy train? locomotive giant csx has lost steam in the past year, down over 10%. could it come around the turn? cramer is getting a read on everything from auto to ag to coal as he finds out if it's time to take a ride as he talks to the rail operator's ceo. later, oh, doctor. investors bid on shares of health care products maker govidian after strong sales of medical devices. is there room for the company to make a healthy run higher? cramer is giving his prognosis in an exclusive with its ceo just ahead. plus, omg, not. don't believe the hype as this social gaming play. but cramer found one stock that flew in the opposite direction. tonight he's deciding if it could dial up more re
i think barrick bounces. but i want you to sell barrick and play with the gld.ust when you thought the market was going to fade into darkness it flips the switch. we have a great day. but it may not last. so why not ring the register on some of the bigger gains? stick with the dividends, the domestic stocks. they will keep working. "mad money" will be back. >> announcer: coming up, gravy train? locomotive giant csx has lost steam in the past year, down over 10%. could it come...
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they were using small tactical weapons that they wanted these new thermal barrick weapons which are specifically designed for very local killing and what they do and if some of these are right in the target of it they just get fried the it is so high temperature it just burns everything. but also if they are within. maybe fifty meters it will also kill them because when you get you get a bang and sucks all of the air out and so you get a pressure wave which goes high pressure very low pressure and the air pressure goes down maybe ten percent normal and if you're in that area your lungs. you can breathe. williams has not only analyzed the photographs of the bombing in iraq but is also listed the new types of thermobaric bombs developed by the us army once again they remain very discreet as to the use of uranium we have nine different the weapon systems going from one hundred kilos up to two thousand and if you look in the in the report all they say is dense metal but says dense metal warhead dense metal ballast high density payload when you realize what they're trying they're using every word the
they were using small tactical weapons that they wanted these new thermal barrick weapons which are specifically designed for very local killing and what they do and if some of these are right in the target of it they just get fried the it is so high temperature it just burns everything. but also if they are within. maybe fifty meters it will also kill them because when you get you get a bang and sucks all of the air out and so you get a pressure wave which goes high pressure very low pressure...
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. >> for more on this, we're joined by john barrick from parliamentary studios. wolfgang scheuble, the german finance minister, has been bristled in the past from getting too much advice from the americans. now he has had his holiday interrupted? what is this about? >> i doubt that they discussed the u.s. industry. we do not know what they discussed actually. there was no press conference. but rumors are rife, as you mentioned, that the eurozone leaders are about to make some really decisive, large step. for example, perhaps a large bond purchase, something to shore up the italian and spanish economies. and that interpretation is certainly strengthened, confirmed to some extent, by the fact that timothy geithner flew on to frankfurt where he met with the president of the european central bank. >> one man who has been pushing for this kind of infirm -- center rich ines jean-claude juncker. at the moment, he is very angry with a lot of german politicians. >> it is interesting that in that newspaper interview that he gave, he did explicitly exclude chancellor merkel
. >> for more on this, we're joined by john barrick from parliamentary studios. wolfgang scheuble, the german finance minister, has been bristled in the past from getting too much advice from the americans. now he has had his holiday interrupted? what is this about? >> i doubt that they discussed the u.s. industry. we do not know what they discussed actually. there was no press conference. but rumors are rife, as you mentioned, that the eurozone leaders are about to make some really...
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he thinks recent developments in the the barrick are similar to the arab spring. i think a latin american spring alluding to the arab spring is just the right phrase for it because i think that a lot of the lessons that have been learned there by the americans of the british and the europeans are coming this way there was a lot of meddling on the part of colombia through part of brazil but a pair of wise police and we know that colombia has a very pro u.s. president so much so that one man one some dos the present president of colombia is an american society member which is an n.g.o.s co-chaired by david rockefeller and john negroponte who was george bush's former national security adviser so there are many overtones to this that he to be followed very closely paraguayans suffered a coup d'etat literally on the first twenty first of june when it's critical that the president for number was ousted in a twenty four hour impeachment trial must be the fastest peach mint in modern history he was. he was maneuvered out of office by the color of our party which had been
he thinks recent developments in the the barrick are similar to the arab spring. i think a latin american spring alluding to the arab spring is just the right phrase for it because i think that a lot of the lessons that have been learned there by the americans of the british and the europeans are coming this way there was a lot of meddling on the part of colombia through part of brazil but a pair of wise police and we know that colombia has a very pro u.s. president so much so that one man one...
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anglo gold, armny, barrick doing well. airlines, southwest gets a nice upgrade.pgraded to buy at stern ajy. us airways looking closely at a four-year high. sorkin riding about their tussle with amr. back to you. >> us airways one of the home run derby stocks we're doing on "mad money." trying to figure out which of the best stocks for the second half of the year. you can still vote until 11:00. u.s. air one of the most remarkable performers. >>> head to the bond pits. rick santelli at the cme in chicago. >> hi, jim. i'll tell you, it's a day to pay attention to for sure. now, if you look at a one-year chart of 5-year note rates year to date, the reason i picked 5s is because that maturity yesterday was flirting with a fresh, historic low yield close around 62 basis points. it's hovering at 63 right now. if you look towards 10-year since june 1st, you can see that we also came close. we're testing 1.50 on an intraday basis yesterday. still a handful of basis points away. it does underscore all the variables, whether it's a hangover from weak employment report, whe
anglo gold, armny, barrick doing well. airlines, southwest gets a nice upgrade.pgraded to buy at stern ajy. us airways looking closely at a four-year high. sorkin riding about their tussle with amr. back to you. >> us airways one of the home run derby stocks we're doing on "mad money." trying to figure out which of the best stocks for the second half of the year. you can still vote until 11:00. u.s. air one of the most remarkable performers. >>> head to the bond pits....
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this is the reason of the barrick design.the point is every new election gives new reasons to ask -- to add new rules. you have a very huge building, very complicated rules, and every three or six years, you add new rules and mechanisms to avoid fraud. there are many ways to make fraud. in one of them was the changes on the penal code. it is absolutely prohibited. it is a crime to give it money. >> handouts? >> that is better. and out. that is the problem. that is not an issue for the institution that goes with the electoral organization. they are responsible as a whole, but is not responsible about the penalties. -- that penal issues. the institution for that thing is the government. we have an attorney for electoral issues, but this attorney is part of the mexican government. so we have a lot of demand right now to try to manage buying votes, but we have to weigh all the judicial process which is not an electoral process but a judicial process because it is a crime. there is not any consequence between criminal things and e
this is the reason of the barrick design.the point is every new election gives new reasons to ask -- to add new rules. you have a very huge building, very complicated rules, and every three or six years, you add new rules and mechanisms to avoid fraud. there are many ways to make fraud. in one of them was the changes on the penal code. it is absolutely prohibited. it is a crime to give it money. >> handouts? >> that is better. and out. that is the problem. that is not an issue for...