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you're down 20% if you own the ung.ce the market's generation alone on march 6th, natural gas down 18%. ung down 31%. i think the better way to play natural gas is to own the stocks. we've had the ceos of a lot of great natural gas companies on the show lately. we've had xto, defy vin, an adarko, apache. and we had lind energy. if you want with a big yield, may make more sense than the ung. my trust owns devin, which i've been buying, bought all the way down. and natural gas relayed over $3 today, a gigantic 15% gain. all of the stocks exploded. so did the ung. what a great time to sell it and swap into the real natural gas plays. if you insist on buying an etf, buy the stock etf equivalent, that's first trust ise, reveer, symbol seg. it owns the natural stocks of natural gas companies. it's up 7.9% in the last few months, 85% since march 6. natural gas stocks have pugh pow we ared higher. but here's the bottom line. and i'm very angry about this. i think natural gas is the way of the future. it's the bridge fuel we nee
you're down 20% if you own the ung.ce the market's generation alone on march 6th, natural gas down 18%. ung down 31%. i think the better way to play natural gas is to own the stocks. we've had the ceos of a lot of great natural gas companies on the show lately. we've had xto, defy vin, an adarko, apache. and we had lind energy. if you want with a big yield, may make more sense than the ung. my trust owns devin, which i've been buying, bought all the way down. and natural gas relayed over $3...
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i totally agree with guy not to play it in the ung.name like chesapeake. >> your old friend. >> oh, it hurts you to say that name, doesn't it? >> it really does. >> let's talk about the chart of the day now, bring that in because it's a very interesting one. and this is courtesy of the ambassador. top portion of the screen showing the shanghai composite in 2009 while the bottom shows the dow in 1987 precrash. as you can see, the shanghai is following an eerily similar pattern to the dow of 8750. timmy, break this down. >> if i had a renminbi for every person that sent me this chart today -- they led on markets up, they led on markets down -- it's a good one, isn't it? i like that. it's friday. the bottom line is you do have to pay attention to china but the point is people are tracing this back to the formation we saw right before the fall in '87. so if you look at these charts, they're eerily similar. i'd point out, though, that the shanghai obviously is not even -- the locals market, we talked about the shanghai a-shares trade. but t
i totally agree with guy not to play it in the ung.name like chesapeake. >> your old friend. >> oh, it hurts you to say that name, doesn't it? >> it really does. >> let's talk about the chart of the day now, bring that in because it's a very interesting one. and this is courtesy of the ambassador. top portion of the screen showing the shanghai composite in 2009 while the bottom shows the dow in 1987 precrash. as you can see, the shanghai is following an eerily similar...
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all technicals related to the ung etf? >> it's technicals related to the ung etf. also the massive contango that exists in the marketplace right now. and ung is respective of the spot contract itself. that's where you see the most bearish fundamentals. that's why you want to get your arms around an xto, an apache, an eog resources, a real company exposed to natural gas pricing but longer term. >> at the same time, joe, those stocks have been outperforming the commodities, the ung for the last six months. if you take a look at for instance chesapeake versus the ung because that's a retail investor's option into natural gas, chessspeak outperforming by a wide margin here. >> look at you with that chart ready. >> it's like i was thinking it and it came up on tv. >> i think it has been outperforming by a wide margin and i think it will continue to outperform by a wide margin, specifically if we get the cold winter we're anticipating. speaking of a cold winter -- sorry, pete. >> every time you see coal start to back off, and you got a big backoff today in a lot of those
all technicals related to the ung etf? >> it's technicals related to the ung etf. also the massive contango that exists in the marketplace right now. and ung is respective of the spot contract itself. that's where you see the most bearish fundamentals. that's why you want to get your arms around an xto, an apache, an eog resources, a real company exposed to natural gas pricing but longer term. >> at the same time, joe, those stocks have been outperforming the commodities, the ung...
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the fas, the faz, the ung and the dto -- these are financial, natural gas, oil.uys, they don't do what you think they do. stop playing with them. they're just going to hurt you. after the break i will try to save you even more money. >>> coming up, how do your stocks stack up in a mystifying market? cramer makes sure your portfolio makes the grade on "am i diversified?" >>> and later, and you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning round." still ahead, cramer's been stumped. hey, it's great to see you're back after that accident. well...i couldn't have gotten by without aflac! is that different from health insurance? well yeah... ...aflac pays you cash to help with the bills that health insurance doesn't cover. really? well, if you're hurt and can't work, who's going to help pay for gas? ..the mortgage, all kinds of expenses? aflacc it's the protection you need to stay ahead of the game... exactly! aflac. we've got you under our wing. aflac, aflac, aflac... aflac, aflac, aflac would you like a pony ? yeah. would you like a pony ? ye
the fas, the faz, the ung and the dto -- these are financial, natural gas, oil.uys, they don't do what you think they do. stop playing with them. they're just going to hurt you. after the break i will try to save you even more money. >>> coming up, how do your stocks stack up in a mystifying market? cramer makes sure your portfolio makes the grade on "am i diversified?" >>> and later, and you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning...
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the fas, the faz, the ung and the dto -- these are financial, natural gas, oil.uys, they don't do what you think they do. stop playing with them. they're just going to hurt you. after the break i will try to save you even more money. >>> coming up, how do your stocks stack up in a mystifying market? cramer makes sure your portfolio makes the grade on "am i diversified?" >>> and later, and you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning round." still ahead, cramer's been stumped. fithe same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fidelity for a smarter way to trade online. trade like a pro. trade with fidelity. an eleven sixteenths wrench over here? here you go. eleven sixteenths... (announcer) from designing some of the world's c
the fas, the faz, the ung and the dto -- these are financial, natural gas, oil.uys, they don't do what you think they do. stop playing with them. they're just going to hurt you. after the break i will try to save you even more money. >>> coming up, how do your stocks stack up in a mystifying market? cramer makes sure your portfolio makes the grade on "am i diversified?" >>> and later, and you handle the heat? cramer gets you fired up for a searing hot "lightning...
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ung, united states natural gas furngsd h fund has made a filing saying it will begin issuing new shares on september 28th. this is the eeflt that tracks the underlying commodity of natural gas. it said a couple weeks back that it would stop issuing new shares and that's why we're seeing this premium share on the ung, about a 9% premium to the current contract on natural gas. so this is interesting news here. >> thing about that trade, though, the short interest in ung went through the roof -- >> it's because of this. because of the premium. >> because guys were saying that premium needs to go away. now guys may have to rush back in to cover that because this will go away. so the interesting part about this trade is even though there's more stock out there, you would think, more supply, this thing could actually go up. >> take a look at ung in the after-hours session. we are looking at the collapse, just at about the premium it was trading over natural gas itself, declined in the after-hours on the back of this news. again, ung will resume issuing shares starting september 28th. >> what
ung, united states natural gas furngsd h fund has made a filing saying it will begin issuing new shares on september 28th. this is the eeflt that tracks the underlying commodity of natural gas. it said a couple weeks back that it would stop issuing new shares and that's why we're seeing this premium share on the ung, about a 9% premium to the current contract on natural gas. so this is interesting news here. >> thing about that trade, though, the short interest in ung went through the...
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again, ung will resume issuing shares starting september 28th. >> what does that mean about th cftc's involvement? does that mean they're off the hook? >> i think what it means is we're going to get some further guidance over the cftc itself over the next few weeks and hopefully we'll get a better understanding of all the etfs right now and the model will change. john-highland told us a couple weeks ago instead of having one or two lark etfs you're going to have four or five, six small ones. >> this goes back to some of the things you're talking about in your interview, the lehman, not knowing what's going to happen here. that the rules are changing seeming i. every day is a big problem. they already forced deutsche bank to close down its oil fund -- >> deutsche just to be clear decided to close it themselves. >> they said it was a regulatory event. anyway, this is a concern for traders in the market. >> but for all those who want to invest in natural gas you now have the etf back and its premium to the underlying commodity has in fact come out. that's good news for all you guys yeste
again, ung will resume issuing shares starting september 28th. >> what does that mean about th cftc's involvement? does that mean they're off the hook? >> i think what it means is we're going to get some further guidance over the cftc itself over the next few weeks and hopefully we'll get a better understanding of all the etfs right now and the model will change. john-highland told us a couple weeks ago instead of having one or two lark etfs you're going to have four or five, six...
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natural gas higher and the ung, again, underperforming. that divergence has widened a fair amount in the last two or three weeks. i mean, to me joe's probably said this better, why has it happened to all technicals? >> it's technicals related to the ungtf, also the tangle that exists in the marketplace. ung is reflective of the stock contract itself. that's where you see the most bearish fundamentals. that's why you want to get your arms around xto, apooacheapache >> at the same time those stocks have been outperforming the commodities. the uung the past six months. if you take a look at for instance chesapeake versus ung. that's the retail investor's option into natural gas. chesapeake is actually outperforming by a wide margin. >> look at you with that chart ready. >> i was thinking it and it came up on tv, that's the way it works around here. >> it has been outperforming by a wide margin. and i think it will continue to outperform by a wide margin. specifically if we get the cold winter that we're anticipating. >> don't forget you still
natural gas higher and the ung, again, underperforming. that divergence has widened a fair amount in the last two or three weeks. i mean, to me joe's probably said this better, why has it happened to all technicals? >> it's technicals related to the ungtf, also the tangle that exists in the marketplace. ung is reflective of the stock contract itself. that's where you see the most bearish fundamentals. that's why you want to get your arms around xto, apooacheapache >> at the same...
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i totally agree with guy not to play it in the ung. even a name like chesapeake. >> your old friend. >> oh, it hurts you to say that name, doesn't it? >> it really does. >> let's talk about the chart of the day now, bring that in because it's a very interesting one. and this is courtesy of the ambassador. top portion of the screen showing the shanghai composite in 2009 while the bottom shows the dow in 1987 precrash. as you can see, the shanghai is following an eerily similar pattern to the dow of 5e8 7. timmy, break this down. >> if i had a republicmindi for person that sent me this chart today -- they led on markets up, they led on markets down -- it's a good one, isn't it? i like that. it's friday. the bottom line is you do have to pay attention to china but the point is people are tracing this back to the formation we saw right before the fall in '87. so if you look at these charts, they're eerily similar. i'd point out, though, that the shanghai obviously is not even dsht locals market, we talked about the shanghai a-shares trade.
i totally agree with guy not to play it in the ung. even a name like chesapeake. >> your old friend. >> oh, it hurts you to say that name, doesn't it? >> it really does. >> let's talk about the chart of the day now, bring that in because it's a very interesting one. and this is courtesy of the ambassador. top portion of the screen showing the shanghai composite in 2009 while the bottom shows the dow in 1987 precrash. as you can see, the shanghai is following an eerily...
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then, we have the her news of the y: kwame holmanooks at the health care debate rough the eyes of the ung, the uninsured and seemingly invincible; jeffrey brn talks to house minority leader john boehner about health care d more; the last in ray suarez's sers from tanzania; plus, a conversationith ted kennedy, jr., about his faer's memoir, "trucompass." and rememberg the ringing voice of folk lend mary travers of peter, paul and my. major fuing for the newshour with jim lehrer is provideby: >> what the world needs now energy. thenergy to get the economy humminagain. the engy to tackle challenge like climate change. at is that energy came from energy company? eryday, chevron invests $62 million in people, in ideas- seeking, teachin building. fueling growthround the world to move us all ahe. this ithe power of human energy. chevron. this is the engine that connects abundant graifrom the americaneartland to haran's best selling wheat, while keeping 60 billionounds of carbon o of the atmosphere every year. bnsfthe engine that connects us. intel. suppting math and science education for tomorrow
then, we have the her news of the y: kwame holmanooks at the health care debate rough the eyes of the ung, the uninsured and seemingly invincible; jeffrey brn talks to house minority leader john boehner about health care d more; the last in ray suarez's sers from tanzania; plus, a conversationith ted kennedy, jr., about his faer's memoir, "trucompass." and rememberg the ringing voice of folk lend mary travers of peter, paul and my. major fuing for the newshour with jim lehrer is...
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this i more than just the future of the ung athlete. e credibility of athletics are at stake.here is a major fensive to prevt it from sliding fther to controversy. e athleticody says it is unlikely she will be stripped her gold mal. south africa minesteadfastly behi her. -- remains steadfasy behind her. they said any attemp to ep from competing could trigger a third world war. the daughterf the antilles prime minister has come to his dense. e said that her father has been lynched by theedia. yesterday, m blusconi denied ever ying for sex and denied reports that could resign. we have this repo from rome. >> he is showing the anish primeinister around sardinia in his usually playfully combate mood. heays that some of the journalists e good and some are bad. it is all said with a smile. the italian lead has been forc to defend himself against re lurid allegations. the latest is leaked from an ongoing corruption inquiry. it suggests that women at parties hosted b him were paid. prosecutors s the prime minister willot face criminal harges because he d not know that a number of t wo
this i more than just the future of the ung athlete. e credibility of athletics are at stake.here is a major fensive to prevt it from sliding fther to controversy. e athleticody says it is unlikely she will be stripped her gold mal. south africa minesteadfastly behi her. -- remains steadfasy behind her. they said any attemp to ep from competing could trigger a third world war. the daughterf the antilles prime minister has come to his dense. e said that her father has been lynched by theedia....
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. >> real quick if you look at the shape of the board in natural gas, the ung's not the play. is the cost of carry. the october contract right now trades about $3.90. the nov contract, the next contract, that's trading five bucks. so to stay in the game, you've got to pay that cost of carry. names like apache, names like eog, xto, those are plays in natural gas. >> which is why the product that jeffrey's just launched a couple of days ago becomes impelling for different investors. >> what's that. >> i think that art hogan is coming next week. >> oh mr. hogan. >> that's a tease. art hogan on set. take a look at that new jeffrey's production. it's very interesting. >> do you know if that product actually holds those contrasts? because that's the problem with the ung. >> i don't believe that they do. >> oh okay. >> which makes it interesting. >> that does make it interesting so we will listen to mr. hogan to come. >>> let's continue on this commodity discussion, talk about materials and other commodities. slammed toda alcoa and freeport-mcmoran. you're probably on the subway over
. >> real quick if you look at the shape of the board in natural gas, the ung's not the play. is the cost of carry. the october contract right now trades about $3.90. the nov contract, the next contract, that's trading five bucks. so to stay in the game, you've got to pay that cost of carry. names like apache, names like eog, xto, those are plays in natural gas. >> which is why the product that jeffrey's just launched a couple of days ago becomes impelling for different investors....
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jerusalem, patients are w being offered speleotherap which treats conditions su as asthma ung the dead sea's key ingredient, salt. when he gets his weekly treaent his knows at all he s to dos sit on a comfy chair and play his computer game. it's kind of weird becau it made of st, it's something very unusual. when iame re, i see this ace is very nice. i fee les mucous. i feeletter when i live re. >> repter:side from h, the comfy chair and th computer game, everything in th room is made out of saltbricks. from the flooro the iling. thsalt absorb the fluids in the lungs and dri out the excess mucous, a that is fering a new form of reli to sufferof respirory illnesses. >> didn't have to swallow any pill. i didn't have to rub any ointment on my body. i didn't have to read any packe to see what's in ths, is there anying thatcan harm me. you sit in a room and breathe. >>eporter: salt room are popular in easternurope and are no starting to be popular in israel. >> this is something that will be in the u.s. and it's going to be big. we consider right nothe biggest thg you've never hea of. repor
jerusalem, patients are w being offered speleotherap which treats conditions su as asthma ung the dead sea's key ingredient, salt. when he gets his weekly treaent his knows at all he s to dos sit on a comfy chair and play his computer game. it's kind of weird becau it made of st, it's something very unusual. when iame re, i see this ace is very nice. i fee les mucous. i feeletter when i live re. >> repter:side from h, the comfy chair and th computer game, everything in th room is made out...
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if that is so, why hn't he ung out? what is he waing for? why does he have to he a bill if he could save half triion dollars,- >>egardless of the opposition -- he was behind the curve when he started his speech. will get aad? >> politically at least in the short term but i have to move the balluickly, otherwise they n use the momentum again. >> with all due respecto the gentlen on my left, th president, qte frankly, framed it differently an this issue has been framed by any othereader. he said to us, not what is in it to each of us, thatas been t debate too often about this.he said, wh is in it for us, for all us, is to be citizens in a country that really does practiced justice. and he cast it in ral terms whh is awfully important. as far as scifics, and hedid in fact call for an individl mandate which is republican id. he did go to pls for those who uld not obtainnsurance, which is aohn mccain idea -- pos. he d talk openly about local lpractice reform. >> charles likes that one. >> but tse were all specics. >> y must be kidding. on malacti
if that is so, why hn't he ung out? what is he waing for? why does he have to he a bill if he could save half triion dollars,- >>egardless of the opposition -- he was behind the curve when he started his speech. will get aad? >> politically at least in the short term but i have to move the balluickly, otherwise they n use the momentum again. >> with all due respecto the gentlen on my left, th president, qte frankly, framed it differently an this issue has been framed by any...
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. >> michael shawn ung. >> my sister kathleen casey. sister in life, sister forever. i love you forever, kathleen, and i miss you. [ bells ringing ] >> reporter: in pennsylvania, a crowd gathered in the field where it is about to get under way to honor the passengers and crew of united flight 93. and at the white house they remember victims in silence. president obama laid wreaths and remembered those lost at the pentagon. they held a remembrance ceremony outside the white house. the crowd was small but the message was a big one. james hash had more. >> i would like to thank you for coming and being with us and honoring the victims and families of 9/11. >> in lafayette park, just steps from the white house, where today the flag flies at half staff in remembrance, she had a simple message. >> each one of us must take steps towards peace and friendship. and it can happen. >> the waves of fear, suspicion and mistrust that swept the country after the attacks of 9/11 left many american muslims feeling isolated and suspects, despite condemning the attacks. >> the problem wa
. >> michael shawn ung. >> my sister kathleen casey. sister in life, sister forever. i love you forever, kathleen, and i miss you. [ bells ringing ] >> reporter: in pennsylvania, a crowd gathered in the field where it is about to get under way to honor the passengers and crew of united flight 93. and at the white house they remember victims in silence. president obama laid wreaths and remembered those lost at the pentagon. they held a remembrance ceremony outside the white...
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you are seeing them pay the pricrighnow so we are going to invite a group of ung workers, union and nonunion into the af0 so we can begin to communicate with one another. i really want t know when i say something what they hear and i want to know that when they say something i am understanding what they want me to understand and i think we have not done that so the first step is to bring them in and start talking about their need and hav them helpless designed a way to reach out. we wanted to know there is a move into the labour movement as in the past there hasn't been that entrÉe away from them to come in. the last several years we've begun to open up dders for them to be able to come in and doors to come into the labour movement and we need to help place them cook as well. you will see us more on campuses talking to peopleo get into the labour moveme and come in and know that no matter what you've studied in colle there is place in the labor movement. we need professionals, economists, we need organizers, we need a social conscience, a little bit of everything, all 80 people. everything t
you are seeing them pay the pricrighnow so we are going to invite a group of ung workers, union and nonunion into the af0 so we can begin to communicate with one another. i really want t know when i say something what they hear and i want to know that when they say something i am understanding what they want me to understand and i think we have not done that so the first step is to bring them in and start talking about their need and hav them helpless designed a way to reach out. we wanted to...
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our stories last night about the economic cris and also afghanistan and tn we introduce yoto anmazing ung argentine tennis player, age 20, who onmonday won the u.s. ope e first grand slam talking abt his tennisgame, his victory and s parents. >> i won the second set in the tie-break d after i start to play much better. i see hi backhand a he start to mis easy balls a he's moving andverything going slowly and say this is my moment. iried to keep the defense becae everybody knows he's the be onend if he has an opportunit he take it and i did. >> that wil tell you that anytng can ppen. it's great to ha a great new fresh face in the n's ga. >> crlie: we conclude this eveng with the fabous julietteinoche in new york appearingn "dance" a film retrospecte and has a new film all "paris." what are you scad to do? >> stillcared of loving. >> chaie: are you really? cause you've bee hurt? >> how do you know that? i mean,you've goto be hurt. i think in the umiliation. >> charlie: nothing ventured, nothing gain. >> there humility and a feels a little contradictory b th humiliation allows you to have th
our stories last night about the economic cris and also afghanistan and tn we introduce yoto anmazing ung argentine tennis player, age 20, who onmonday won the u.s. ope e first grand slam talking abt his tennisgame, his victory and s parents. >> i won the second set in the tie-break d after i start to play much better. i see hi backhand a he start to mis easy balls a he's moving andverything going slowly and say this is my moment. iried to keep the defense becae everybody knows he's the...
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presidt obama attend a rally of mostly ung peop. it was the administraon's latest effort to restore public supporfor a democrac overall ofhe health care system and he said congress had taken many meaningful sps towards form. >> the good newsis we're closer to reform than we'v ever been. after debatin the issue for the better par of a year there's four out of five committees in congressave cpleted their work. sterday the fance committee put out its own bill. each bill has its strengths and simirities between the a our overl eorts have bee helped by groups, businesses, drug companies en. most importantly doctors and nurses are supporting th effort. ve also said tt one of the options in the insurance exange should be republica. leme be clear it, would only be an option. no one would be forced to choose it. no one with insunce would be afcted by it but what it uld do is provide more choice and more comtition and put pressure on private surers to ke policy a polies afford and a better >> charlie: senar jay rockefelle roefeller joins me n
presidt obama attend a rally of mostly ung peop. it was the administraon's latest effort to restore public supporfor a democrac overall ofhe health care system and he said congress had taken many meaningful sps towards form. >> the good newsis we're closer to reform than we'v ever been. after debatin the issue for the better par of a year there's four out of five committees in congressave cpleted their work. sterday the fance committee put out its own bill. each bill has its strengths and...
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i am using the same board processing proam in its tender nation that i was ung 21 years ago. but dealing with publishers is now an entirely electronic business, which i am afraid has cut down even more the amount of serious editing that goes on. i actually like to edity own stuff. i'm not an agonistic writer write fairly easily but what i enjoy the is editing and i do that by hand, i don't do that electronically. i print a copy and -- edit and that is something all i enjoy. i have had good editors in the sense of peoe making suggestions to me over time. but most i would say of the nonfiction on a reed, which is most of what i read, badly needed editing, and editing is increasingly a lost art. >> when you are wking on the editing and revision when do you know when the book is done? >> is not a rational thing. it is a sen of feel. this sense of i know i am going to get this jump shot and through this past perfectly and i know the book is finished. but i intend to do with the project is leave some time for the book to ferment, marinade. it's good to get away from text for aeek o
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i was a ung boy, and i put it oni-fi, o la vitrola, as it was known in those days.and at first, that's actuly my father on that rording. >> know the exact moment i realized h famous he was. it was at menudo concert. it was mfather, my mother, and i, andy brother. d my dad brought us backstag you know, met menudo and erything. and i was a big menudoan. and when we went into the audience before the show started, people wercoming up to dad, like, ", my god." you know, waing autographs, st hysteria was coming out in the audience for father. and we needed a bodyard to me clear everyone away and actually stand with through the show. and i wathere excited about menu. i'm thinking, whis everybody bothering him? and i staed realizing, oh, my go people really, like--h's really famo. because here are menudo and i'm thking they're world famous at thmoment. and i'm alizing that my father seems to be gger than they are. >> i never saw him ithat light. so i kind of oked at him as dad was dad. and was, why are these peoplewooning over this man?a ha. because he w almost like a fathe
i was a ung boy, and i put it oni-fi, o la vitrola, as it was known in those days.and at first, that's actuly my father on that rording. >> know the exact moment i realized h famous he was. it was at menudo concert. it was mfather, my mother, and i, andy brother. d my dad brought us backstag you know, met menudo and erything. and i was a big menudoan. and when we went into the audience before the show started, people wercoming up to dad, like, ", my god." you know, waing...
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a lot of focus is being paid to what type of regulation might be played with the ung, the biggest natural gas. what impact that could have on that part of the complex. we are looking for natural gas futures to expire on monday. rick santelli, to you in chicago. >> thank you, sharon. we're going to go fast. fridays, i like to look at the weekly charts. two-year note yield, flat today. however, look at where it's flattening from. 1% last week. 1% this week. the two-year note is unchanged. we had a two-year roll that affects it a bit. look at the tens. they closed at $3.46 last week. it is something to pay attention to. if you look at the dollar index, you know, it's had a nice little bounce this week. as we come to friday, a big disappointing on the week, up less than half a cent. it closed around $76.40. last chart, the s&ps, dog was talking about hanging close to neutral territory. all those big technical breakouts in midweek, you know what i say, the snapshots of time make it more intense. daily is good, but weekly and monthly and quarterly are more powerful. we didn't get the big negati
a lot of focus is being paid to what type of regulation might be played with the ung, the biggest natural gas. what impact that could have on that part of the complex. we are looking for natural gas futures to expire on monday. rick santelli, to you in chicago. >> thank you, sharon. we're going to go fast. fridays, i like to look at the weekly charts. two-year note yield, flat today. however, look at where it's flattening from. 1% last week. 1% this week. the two-year note is unchanged....
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ung is up more than 12.5% on the day today. >> what exactly is wall street expecting to hear from president obama? let's bring in dan fitzpatrick and mike williams. good to see both of you. i was looking through some of the notes that you had sent. and it looks like both of you are expecting a big scolding from the president. mike, what do you think? is his tone going to be rather scolding and offensive, you think, to some traders out there? >> well, i think politically he's going to have to show the public that he's standing up to the issues that caused some of these collapses. but i have to agree with something larry said just before you went to break. this really is more about getting back to what capitalism is all about. and i hope that the president suggests that we will allow banks to fail. we will allow this too big to fail to leave the situation. because without it, we're really not learning lessons. and, therefore, we won't do the things that are required to really fix this for the future. >> dan, you know, one of the concerns, too, is that there might be some inconsistencies here.
ung is up more than 12.5% on the day today. >> what exactly is wall street expecting to hear from president obama? let's bring in dan fitzpatrick and mike williams. good to see both of you. i was looking through some of the notes that you had sent. and it looks like both of you are expecting a big scolding from the president. mike, what do you think? is his tone going to be rather scolding and offensive, you think, to some traders out there? >> well, i think politically he's going...
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if you're an investor you've got some event risk, headline risk with the ung. you're going to have to switch over to these service things. >> are you sure oil prices aren't going to go down? >> they certainly could go down. >> if the argument is that natural gas is too low, but the reverse argument could be that oil prices are too high. i don't know. i'm just asking you. >> i think oil could easily get to $80. i think, again, the dollar -- >> that's up. that's not down. >> i know. i think $80 is where we're heading on crude oil. but i do think from a relative valuation natural gas can outperform crude oil even to the upside here. >> okay. we'll leave it there. thanks for joining us. appreciate it. >>> coming up, medtronics chairman and ceo bill hawkins on why he has concerns about health care in america. he's going to join us live to discuss. >>> first up, more than 2 billion downloads from the apple apps store. the growing wireless sector and which stocks you should buy now. Ñ >>> welcome back back. i am trish regan. want to get you caught up on these markets
if you're an investor you've got some event risk, headline risk with the ung. you're going to have to switch over to these service things. >> are you sure oil prices aren't going to go down? >> they certainly could go down. >> if the argument is that natural gas is too low, but the reverse argument could be that oil prices are too high. i don't know. i'm just asking you. >> i think oil could easily get to $80. i think, again, the dollar -- >> that's up. that's not...
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. >> and joe talked about staying away from ung was spot on but apache he yeerks look what that stock's done. breaking out. i think it closed 94 1/2 today. that stock looks like it wants to continue higher as well. >> let's talk about the gold rush of 2009. another new high on the comex closing at 10.18 this as the dollar hits a new low against the euro for the year. timmy, what's interesting is when you are bearish the dollar you're bullish, say, the euro. can we be that -- >> well, not necessarily. the you're e. o''s about 60% of the dollar basket. so there's a handful of other currencies in there. but yes, i think you can make the argument that people are betting on central bank policy in europe being more fiscally restrained than that in the united states. it's not really a question of growth because i do think that europe's growth prospects are as challenging as the united states. but back to gold, it's very simple. it is about the dollar. it is about inflation. a name i really like if you want to get the nix yur of both gold and copper exposure, bbn down in peru, buenoventura, thi
. >> and joe talked about staying away from ung was spot on but apache he yeerks look what that stock's done. breaking out. i think it closed 94 1/2 today. that stock looks like it wants to continue higher as well. >> let's talk about the gold rush of 2009. another new high on the comex closing at 10.18 this as the dollar hits a new low against the euro for the year. timmy, what's interesting is when you are bearish the dollar you're bullish, say, the euro. can we be that --...
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even if you take the cftc out and they make no changes at all to the ung or the uso or any of those, it is interesting the contango or backwardation could make the uso either underperform or outperform oil. we saw it underperform last year. you get a big rush to buy oil? i think, joe, you would know this better than i but i think uso would actually outperform. >> and the contango is beginning to come out of the marketplace right now. the spot contract is only 25 cents below the next month's contract. >> i think the cftc conversation, if you chart oil you could see once that conversation started oil really ran out of gas, pardon the pun, but it did. it started backtracking as soon as that conversation started about regulation. >> let's move on and talk about another commodity today that did nicely in the slow pace. gold back over $1,000 an ounce at the end of the quarter, higher by 8% p joe, i know you overnight bought some gold futures. at what level did you buy? >> i mean, the logic is that i bought gold somewhere below 1,000 bucks, which i was actually fortunate to do. but the logi
even if you take the cftc out and they make no changes at all to the ung or the uso or any of those, it is interesting the contango or backwardation could make the uso either underperform or outperform oil. we saw it underperform last year. you get a big rush to buy oil? i think, joe, you would know this better than i but i think uso would actually outperform. >> and the contango is beginning to come out of the marketplace right now. the spot contract is only 25 cents below the next...
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and ung people don't want to be... consider themselves zionists, evenews. and they have to me from zionism to being israelis and th's a really tricky thingnd that's the thing peoe are having some troue with. so in a way it's kind of an older ideology that needs to reinnt itself. >> rose: now you have to critical elementaised by... certainly the most specific way by pme minister neten ya hue that everybody has to recognize israel as a jewish state. >> right. >> rose: whereid that come ve? >> wl, it was always supposed to be a jewi state. >> rose: whyoes it all of a sudden have to become a negoating start >> bause one of the strategies of arabs who don't think israel should survive is to say okay, you're a democracy, let's have a democracy. you want to control the territory between the mediterranean sea and the jordan river, then let's have a vote. >> re: that's the one-state idea. >> yeah, that one state. let'have one man; one te. ultimately there a 20 or 30 years, jews will loseower, lose the army, lose the nucar weapons, los everything and it's t end of is
and ung people don't want to be... consider themselves zionists, evenews. and they have to me from zionism to being israelis and th's a really tricky thingnd that's the thing peoe are having some troue with. so in a way it's kind of an older ideology that needs to reinnt itself. >> rose: now you have to critical elementaised by... certainly the most specific way by pme minister neten ya hue that everybody has to recognize israel as a jewish state. >> right. >> rose: whereid...
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. >> ifi: ruralnd urban gay and straight ung, military off string state house, busess background allindsof backgrounds. whats it that you would like to bng that's specif to your baground to your j as a member of congress ando you think there's a chancef being le to break through? you know, that's one o the great thin about congresss an institution. represents a lot of different segmen of american society. part of the reason it' difficult for coress to get together and do someing is because it'sifficult for the americaneople to do it. bipartisan processt take two to tango. the truth the matter is if republans were senior in their position to let's say public option in heth care, if 30 or 40 of cynthia and aaron's colleagu or themselves saiyou know what? we're gog to support it and just haveno public oion. get rid of the pblic option. it would bgone. >> i be sorry because i support the public option. >> the republicans have tha in their ability to suort the publi option. theye chosen not to and chos to be a party of opposition. i i try to bring an out of t box approach new and ininnovative
. >> ifi: ruralnd urban gay and straight ung, military off string state house, busess background allindsof backgrounds. whats it that you would like to bng that's specif to your baground to your j as a member of congress ando you think there's a chancef being le to break through? you know, that's one o the great thin about congresss an institution. represents a lot of different segmen of american society. part of the reason it' difficult for coress to get together and do someing is...
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as ade as they've bee in the past of ung the internet and other form of media toet their messag out, there is now this oer worldf media that has nothing to do with with reporters and mainstre news ornizations, some of this positive, some of this is not positive in whichndividuals are able to get e)r messages out throh other means witho havingo deal with reporters or editors or mainstre organizatis andhat has happened ithis case and instead ofdapting, the administtion was caught a little ft footed. agai there'no evidence that the chairman of e flora reblican party alleged president barack obama was seeking to indtrinate school chdren with socialist ideology. i mean, this i just something thatlit fact, the fact checking organizationalled a pants on fire untruth. and yethere it wasut there there it was being spread on the airwaves, there it was being spread on cable and other ys, on the iernet certainly. and thadministration had t de with it when school districts around t country were getting calls from angry andpset parentsho didn't want theirchool kids to be indoctrinated. even tugh p
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we are ung reclaimed water in arizona about 10% of what the city of tucson delivers and it will go up inhe future. the technology is there. there is the yupp factor. when the san diego tribune reporter in a smart aleck way with, the mayor could not back away dast enough from signing on to that but the truth is we don' need to use reclaimed water for illaudable purposes, we can find lots of uses, turf irrigation, industrial applications and theike an best of all that's applied for those in the population grows the more water that goes tthe wastewater treatment the more you have four pottial rse. how about conservation? conservation would be a very good idea of. some areas of the country though the culture really hasn't yet got natanz around conservation. california is a good example. this is a fairly unfortunate comment by the senator but she is thought alone. sacramento find a couple $748 in the midst of the drought because they weren't watering their lawns enough and it was in violation of city code. the mayor o san diego a few months ago proudlyroclaimd that his city was embarking o
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it was ung intentionally leaked thursday from the book distribution company.hush. almost spy level, dylan. kind of thing they don't let that out at all. after thursday's leak, apparently angela depaul say we don't comment on advanced speculation. >> they sent the book. >> they did and it will be a best seller. always are. >>> over 13 million children considered poor by the official poverty standard. this group tends to suffer lower test scores and rise in high school dropout rates and high unattendance and poor health. msnbc will air a special focusing on these problems featuring dr. bill cosby and moderated by msnbc political an left michelle bernard. cosby talked about the goal of the program on "today." >> you just had an 11-year-old kid on who spoke and said do you believe in me? i believe in me. it's simple. yet, people don't go about behaving that way towards their children. >> "about our children" airs live in washington this sunday. it's about health, education, parenting and all good stuff and should be a must see tv. >> looking forward to it. thank y
it was ung intentionally leaked thursday from the book distribution company.hush. almost spy level, dylan. kind of thing they don't let that out at all. after thursday's leak, apparently angela depaul say we don't comment on advanced speculation. >> they sent the book. >> they did and it will be a best seller. always are. >>> over 13 million children considered poor by the official poverty standard. this group tends to suffer lower test scores and rise in high school...