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look, big oil is us. big oil is our friend, it's our neighbors, they're the people that make our cars go. they're the people who heat our houses in the winter and cool our houses in the summer. they are us. america is in very large measures dpentd on oil and other fossil fuels. why this hatred? i don't know. there's something deeply sick and psychologically off about it. i think it has to do with the envy of the intellectual at their keyboards with what they see as the cowboy riding range free. >> he just entered adam, all right, adam. >> adam's the marlboro man, let me tell you. >> thank you, charlie, thank you. this is one of those magical moments where charlie absolutely nailed it. i agree with exactly what he said -- >> shocking. >> not only do i agree with you all, but oil and gas companies are companies, they're good corporate citizens, except when they're not. just like every other corporate citizen. but, what she's doing, what charlie is pointing out is that this positions her to be presidential w
look, big oil is us. big oil is our friend, it's our neighbors, they're the people that make our cars go. they're the people who heat our houses in the winter and cool our houses in the summer. they are us. america is in very large measures dpentd on oil and other fossil fuels. why this hatred? i don't know. there's something deeply sick and psychologically off about it. i think it has to do with the envy of the intellectual at their keyboards with what they see as the cowboy riding range free....
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anthony: if you had to pick a big oil, which is the best of the big oil? >> i'd probably pick chevron. anthony: chevron. >> but big oil, i don't know what they're going to do, i don't know what their future is. they now have turned their end decline on production, they have to acquire reserves, they probably aren't going to find it, and they missed the shale play. chevron is big in west texas. anthony: do you think any of the oil companies would cut their dividend near-term? >> it will be horrible if they do. i'd rather cut capex than i would -- but exxon is consistently buying their own stock. i would stop that and increase dividends. maria: what about is this a dividend play then, mark? do you agree with that? >> you know, honestly, when it comes to which individual energy stocks i would leave that to boone. i think that cutting capex is a good idea and returning more value to shareholders via, you know, buybacks and dividends is better, because why keep investing capex if the price is so low? anthony: boone, mark, stick around, more after this.. announc
anthony: if you had to pick a big oil, which is the best of the big oil? >> i'd probably pick chevron. anthony: chevron. >> but big oil, i don't know what they're going to do, i don't know what their future is. they now have turned their end decline on production, they have to acquire reserves, they probably aren't going to find it, and they missed the shale play. chevron is big in west texas. anthony: do you think any of the oil companies would cut their dividend near-term?...
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. because together democrat donna edwards knows what it's like to struggle. divorced and without a place to live. raising her son alone. going without health insurance to put food on the table. then she put that strength to work for us. protecting women from domestic violence. taking on the nra. rejecting wall street's cash. powerful interests don't want democrat donna edwards. that's a powerful reason why we do. women vote! is responsible for the content of this advertising. her lawsuit against that hotel in nashville where she was videotaped through a peephole by a stalker. a jury back in march found that stalker and the hotel's owners both at fault and awa
sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. because together democrat donna edwards knows what it's like...
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. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature but kind of work alongside it. >> new orleans is on a good track towards sustainability but the job is not done here. >> it's a revolutionary approach to science reporting. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >> i really feel my life changing. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk, it was amazing. >> probably the most profound moment was when i stood up. these were emotions i had been dreaming about for so long. thank you. >> techknow, proud to tell your stories on al jazeera america. at an
. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature...
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big oil companies would come. small islands -- oil companies are conquered they would open a well and take as much oil as a cool -- they could out of the area and very little concerned about environmental issues. waste oil would run down the streets of signal hill into long beach. this is why one of the people who live there decided that she people's losses taken care of by the big oil companies. she fought for years to get the big oil companies to pay reparations to land that was lost and props our loss. eventually, she prevailed and she got the oil companies to pony up about half $1 million, about $500,000 to deal with the losses that had been suffered. although signal hill is very important for the next 25 years, a 1936, oil would be discovered in long beach harbor. this is the famous wilmington field, which would produce even more millions of barrels of oil. oil companies are come to the 85% and offer the city royalties. that would allow the city to become from a small beside community to dating the streets in
big oil companies would come. small islands -- oil companies are conquered they would open a well and take as much oil as a cool -- they could out of the area and very little concerned about environmental issues. waste oil would run down the streets of signal hill into long beach. this is why one of the people who live there decided that she people's losses taken care of by the big oil companies. she fought for years to get the big oil companies to pay reparations to land that was lost and...
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francine: big oil beats. they top estimates as cost cuts upset -- trading higher revenue at the barclays. stock rises. trump and clinton score big. they extend their lead to the white house race. decision day for the fed. it is hike still on the table jack oh -- is a hike still on the table? ♪ to "the: welcome pulse." life from european headquarters here in london. let's check on the markets. we have a lot of earnings. a lot of exclusive interviews coming your way. we had some mixed earning results. the banks, barclays, a little bit higher. you can see overall that industry is flat. watch.e big ones to i want to shade the pound, because it is all about the brexit. at 1.4595. let's get to nejra cehic. nejra: -- second quarter sales fell. the first revenue drop in more than a decade. they are predicting a further sales slump in china. toght test spain is heading knit -- spain is heading to new elections after the parliament ailed to elect a new prime minister -- parliament failed to elect a new prime minister. j
francine: big oil beats. they top estimates as cost cuts upset -- trading higher revenue at the barclays. stock rises. trump and clinton score big. they extend their lead to the white house race. decision day for the fed. it is hike still on the table jack oh -- is a hike still on the table? ♪ to "the: welcome pulse." life from european headquarters here in london. let's check on the markets. we have a lot of earnings. a lot of exclusive interviews coming your way. we had some mixed...
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so we now have a field in which renewable tax credits that were agreed to are not in place but big oil protects its own tax breaks as the fossil fuel industry attacks the renewallable tax breaks -- renewable tax breaks. look at fossil fuel influence has done to the business lobby groups. the chamber of commerce which is probably more accurately defined now as the chamber of carbon, the american petroleum institute, even the national association of manufacturers, the national federation of independent business, and the farm bureau, big oil and the koch brothers have locked them all down. it is a wall of opposition among those groups to any sensible conversation about carbon pollution. mr. president, i have spoken before about the well defended castle of denial constructed by the big polluters to attack and harass their opponents and to keep out the unwelcome truth of climate science. built as it is on a foundation of lies, the denial castle is bound to crumble. we've seen cracks begin to appear in the edifice. this revelation on the part of the koch brothers that they finally see the cl
so we now have a field in which renewable tax credits that were agreed to are not in place but big oil protects its own tax breaks as the fossil fuel industry attacks the renewallable tax breaks -- renewable tax breaks. look at fossil fuel influence has done to the business lobby groups. the chamber of commerce which is probably more accurately defined now as the chamber of carbon, the american petroleum institute, even the national association of manufacturers, the national federation of...
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oil prices. we did see that big drop in oil. that coincided with the drop that we saw in stocks as well. down .5% after that weekly inventories report. too: that has not dented much the fortunes -- the gauge is still the best performer on the index today. earnings very much the driver of today's gains. we are awaiting the fed, of course. oil and gas, the best performance. glaxosmithkline shares reporting the first increase in profits since 2014, we had an earnings beat as well. hiv medicines offsetting declines in advair. is norway's biggest oil company, look at the shares up by 6% today. earlier today, it announced profits fell by 37% for the first quarter. it was still a beat. profits unexpectedly rose. it reduced costs. offset the weakest oil prices in 12 years. it is 75% owned by the norwegian government. joining bp in an earnings beat. we had u.k. gdp for the first .4%.er rising showing the lopsided nature of the u.k. economy. services expanded .6%. that was lower than the previous quarter. we had construction output also dropping. it plays into both sides of the referendum debate.
oil prices. we did see that big drop in oil. that coincided with the drop that we saw in stocks as well. down .5% after that weekly inventories report. too: that has not dented much the fortunes -- the gauge is still the best performer on the index today. earnings very much the driver of today's gains. we are awaiting the fed, of course. oil and gas, the best performance. glaxosmithkline shares reporting the first increase in profits since 2014, we had an earnings beat as well. hiv medicines...
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mark barton and this is "bloomberg markets" betty: we are moments away from oil inventories reported. we have seen this big lately after falling to that 13 year low of $26 on february 11. we were like, oh, my god. is $10 oil around the corner? more thanes are up 60%, leading asked to wonder if we found a bottom in crude. the inventory numbers are out. julie? julie: a much larger than expected build, rising 6.3 million barrels according to the energy information administration, said that build not necessarily good news for oil. the largest estimate was a buildable link 733,000 barrels. we did see a bigger than estimated drop in oklahoma, in andicular of crude, gasoline inventories also down by 4.2 million barrels and discipline inventories up 5000 barrels. side, aefined product mixed with slightly positive picture, but not the positive on that headline crude oil inventory number. again, looking at those numbers and the effect it has on oil prices, still look like we are seeing oil bounce around a little bit. on my bloomberg, i see it take up and oil prices at the moment . up stillsay tick negative, down abo
mark barton and this is "bloomberg markets" betty: we are moments away from oil inventories reported. we have seen this big lately after falling to that 13 year low of $26 on february 11. we were like, oh, my god. is $10 oil around the corner? more thanes are up 60%, leading asked to wonder if we found a bottom in crude. the inventory numbers are out. julie? julie: a much larger than expected build, rising 6.3 million barrels according to the energy information administration, said...
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. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature but kind of work alongside it. >> new orleans is on a good track towards sustainability but the job is not done here. >> it's a revolutionary approach to science reporting. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >> i really feel my life changing. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk, it was amazing. >> probably the most profound moment was when i stood up. these were emotions i had been dreaming about for so long. thank you. >> techknow, proud to tell your stories on al jazeera america. spraw
. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature...
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there is your energy stocks with devon, apache, diamond offshore, even big oil, conoco, big oil on the upside nicely. i do think there is concerns about how much more upside there is to the market. meantime, all the consumer discretionary are getting hit because gap had just not good commentary. inventory levels are high. a lot of concern out there it is not a gap specific problem that there may be an issue with consumers and of course -- >> retail in general. >> they got to preprice the inventory out there. >> thank you, bob. christina hooper is u.s. investment strategist for aleon. she's joining us on the floor. and co-manager of the small hodges small cap fund. what do you do? >> we would be tactically moving. what we expect is to see shifts in sector leadership, shifts in investment leadership because there is uncertainty. they should be buffeting different areas of the stock market at different times. >> are you concerned about the earnings season in particular? is that why you -- >> well, we have seen a pretty significant run-up in stocks and we know that earnings are going to be
there is your energy stocks with devon, apache, diamond offshore, even big oil, conoco, big oil on the upside nicely. i do think there is concerns about how much more upside there is to the market. meantime, all the consumer discretionary are getting hit because gap had just not good commentary. inventory levels are high. a lot of concern out there it is not a gap specific problem that there may be an issue with consumers and of course -- >> retail in general. >> they got to...
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guest: we are looking in the next couple of weeks to the earnings of the big oil companies and analysts are calling it a brutal quarter and that might not even changed in the second quarter. it depends on the size of the oil companies. if you look at exxon mobil, they are big in the refinery business and actually profits from the price of oil and they are strong in a chemical business. if you look in the energy and oil sectors, we will see steve losses over there and we could see bankruptcies in this area. it is a rather rough time at the moment. helena: surely with oil companies earning less money, that's got to be a problem for banks in terms of financing. guest: certainly. we might see more and more that some of the oil companies might not be able to come up with loan payments and we saw that with numbers from wells fargo on thursday. they were reporting a decrease in profit and revenue and that was partly due to clients for the oil industry and other banks are facing headwinds. so we see a broader impact from lower oil prices, not just in the oil industry itself but the banking sect
guest: we are looking in the next couple of weeks to the earnings of the big oil companies and analysts are calling it a brutal quarter and that might not even changed in the second quarter. it depends on the size of the oil companies. if you look at exxon mobil, they are big in the refinery business and actually profits from the price of oil and they are strong in a chemical business. if you look in the energy and oil sectors, we will see steve losses over there and we could see bankruptcies...
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we'll see do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns. the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous cancer-causing chemicals into the ground and threatens our drinking water. bernie -- he can't be bought by them because he's funded by you. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. (bellowing) yee-haw-ho-ho! (school bell ringing) (bears growling) (whistle blows) (playing "jingle bells") (playing bluesy riff) ♪ (growls) (snarling) (squawking) (cats yowling) (cat lady jabbering) d'oh! (bicycle bell jingling) (grunts)
we'll see do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns. the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous cancer-causing chemicals into the ground and threatens our drinking water. bernie -- he can't be bought by them because he's funded by you. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. (bellowing) yee-haw-ho-ho! (school bell ringing) (bears growling) (whistle blows) (playing "jingle...
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wallt. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. >>> in bowie, maryland, it is a scientific certainty that a meteorite did not start a brush fire sunday afternoon. it did not happen. >> stop spreading it around. it didn't stop sightseers from showing up after a tweet from the do fire department went viral come overnight. the fire chief apologized. wusa9 is live to explain this one. >>reporter: now that we understand the scientific facts, you can understand why the fire chief wanted to take it all back and apologized. when you see the hole in the woods it is easy to see how someone's imagination might have gotten the best of them. whitemarsh park was the scene of a two-acre brush fire under investigation. the ep
sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wallt. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. >>> in bowie, maryland, it is a scientific certainty that...
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on 5 tonight, christin ayers has the results of the first food safety tests and the reaction from big oil. >> very good. very good resource to have: >> reporter: david is proud of the unique irrigation program his water district runs in the san joaquin valley. he buys waste water from neighboring oil fields and sells it to farmers for a fraction of the price of water from the california aqua duct. >> they are able to continue farming when some of the other companies have had very reduced supplies. >> reporter: using oil field waste water for irrigation has been going on unregulated in california for years after the public started asking questions last year, regional water officials formed a food safety panel to look at potential health impacts. >> organic compounds are at or below levels considered safe. >> reporter: some positive news. a consul tent for the water district announced results for new tests on the water. >> and we believe based on the data we have analyzed is that is water is safe for irrigation of crops. >> reporter: tests of grapes and pistachios came back clean, but there
on 5 tonight, christin ayers has the results of the first food safety tests and the reaction from big oil. >> very good. very good resource to have: >> reporter: david is proud of the unique irrigation program his water district runs in the san joaquin valley. he buys waste water from neighboring oil fields and sells it to farmers for a fraction of the price of water from the california aqua duct. >> they are able to continue farming when some of the other companies have had...
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. >>> right now, hundreds of people are sitting in protest at the north carolina state house in began their today, and the protesters want the state's so-called bathroom law to be repealed. not everyone wants to see that happen. >> reporter: in raleigh, north carolina, protesters greeted lawmakers with chance. >> it is a cynical attempt to pit supposedly christian values against our family's best interests and our morality. >> reporter: republican lawmakers passed the bill in a special session last month. it forces transgendered people to use bathrooms for the sex listed on their birth certificates and prevents cities from passing their own minority protectio
sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. >>> right now, hundreds of people are sitting in...
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. - when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. kimberly: construction employment is on the rise after a labor shortage for several showsand it kellye lynn us how stones are gaining valuable work experience that qualifies them to step into the construction jobs. the cape cod under construction in frederick would not be here without these workers. >> it's cool to be able to build something that somebody will live in one day. kellye: 150 high school students from frederick county are participating in the trades project. careerke classes at the -- all take classes at the career center. systems,ical, hvac carpentry students are installing the insulation. kellye: once this room is it will hold a is created by high school woodworking students. >> i
sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. - when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. kimberly: construction employment is on the rise after a labor shortage for several showsand it...
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breathe right >> oil down big. a buck 42, reaching the $36 a barrel level. y is the stock -- there's a relationship, it's called the webster ratio, oil down, stocks down. oil down $1 a barrel. stocks down 100 points. it works again. ashley: i have a book coming out in the next couple of months. [laughter] >> the saudies says they're not going to freeze their output unless iran does it first. that's the story. according to one report, police in brussels say at least 50 isis supporters are working as badge handlers, cleaners, badge -- baggage handling staff. judy, it seems that any european countries have problems here they have substantial muslim minorities many of whom are working in airports and places look that. it's a huge problem. >> i wish this open letter from the larging police union in belgium was a joke. i wish it was an april fool's joke, it is not. it basically said they had been complaining for months about lax security. they said in an open letter to a flemish newspaper that they have asked for not only more weapons and better uniforms because th
breathe right >> oil down big. a buck 42, reaching the $36 a barrel level. y is the stock -- there's a relationship, it's called the webster ratio, oil down, stocks down. oil down $1 a barrel. stocks down 100 points. it works again. ashley: i have a book coming out in the next couple of months. [laughter] >> the saudies says they're not going to freeze their output unless iran does it first. that's the story. according to one report, police in brussels say at least 50 isis...
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obama voted for the bush cheney energy bill that put $6 billion in the pocket of big oil. oted against it. she will make oil companies pay to create new jobs and clean energy america needs. >> i am hillary clinton. >> here is what else we know from the 2008 campaign. pull up the numbers. clinton camp then took 309,000, obama camp 222,000 from employees of fossil fuel industry. given this, how effective can she be in the fight against sanders on this particular issue? >> i think she can be very effective. if you're going to compare what happened in 2008, we can say what she tried to do, which is what sanders is trying to do to her didn't work. not going to work this time around when sanders is trying to do it to her. the fact of the matter is that the money she took from individual employees, not companies, is not significant in the overall scheme of things. and by the way, if you're going to criticize your opponent for not being pure on an issue, you better be darn sure you're pure. having taken $54,000 from the same types of employees he criticizes hillary clinton for taki
obama voted for the bush cheney energy bill that put $6 billion in the pocket of big oil. oted against it. she will make oil companies pay to create new jobs and clean energy america needs. >> i am hillary clinton. >> here is what else we know from the 2008 campaign. pull up the numbers. clinton camp then took 309,000, obama camp 222,000 from employees of fossil fuel industry. given this, how effective can she be in the fight against sanders on this particular issue? >> i...
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you refused to vote a wind fall profits tax which would have given big oil $250 billion. >> there you go again. secondly, i talked about your $10 a barrel tax. that is the worst idea in this campaign. >> it was a carter/mondale initiative. >> oh, no. i had nothing to do with that. it's the worst idea. carter is not for it. nobody except you are for it and you're not talking about it anymore because it's so bad. half a million people. half a million people lose their jobs. america will become the highest cost producing area in the country. talk about intrusion and destruction of jobs and entrepreneurship in international trade. this is a disaster and i don't think you thought it through. >> let me respond. let me rerespond. >> let me just finish my point. >> this was a bad idea. >> i'm terribly worried. you have a choice, and the clock is inexrabble, having a chance what you want to say at the end or squeezing it there at the very end. senator, could you just say it in 25 words or less? could you it in 25 words or less. >> i was the only one of about 15 senators that had the courage to
you refused to vote a wind fall profits tax which would have given big oil $250 billion. >> there you go again. secondly, i talked about your $10 a barrel tax. that is the worst idea in this campaign. >> it was a carter/mondale initiative. >> oh, no. i had nothing to do with that. it's the worst idea. carter is not for it. nobody except you are for it and you're not talking about it anymore because it's so bad. half a million people. half a million people lose their jobs....
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do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns. bernie sanders is the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous cancer-causing chemicals into the ground and threatens our drinking water. bernie -- he can't be bought by them because he's funded by you. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tributes have been overflowing for one of the woshl's most gifted musicians. we begin to learn new details about the death of the man who influenced so many. the end of his days cloaked in the same vail of mystery as was his life. we begin tonight with dan harris on the scene in prince's hometown of minneapolis. ♪ dearly beloved, we're gotherred -- >> reporter: tonight fans pay tribute to the man who worked, lived and died here, and we're getting a fuller picture of the final moments of a musical genius. >> he was last seen about 8:00 wednesday night. >> reporter: late today they held a news conference and said he was dropped of
do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns. bernie sanders is the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous cancer-causing chemicals into the ground and threatens our drinking water. bernie -- he can't be bought by them because he's funded by you. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tributes have been overflowing for one of...
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do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns.ernie sanders is the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous ca because he's funded by you. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> the following is a presentation of espn on abc. >>> fresh off winning his sec straight defensive plaer of theier award, kawhi leonard and the spurs need one more win to become the first team to clinch. >> the grizzlies reminiscing all summer. ? michael at the foul line. a shot. >> what play by bird. >> oh, man. ♪ rock rockin' with the best rock rocking with the best ♪ ♪ oh i know y'all kidding call me out like i'm the one that did it i'll
do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns.ernie sanders is the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous ca because he's funded by you. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. >>> the following is a presentation of espn on abc. >>> fresh off winning his sec straight defensive plaer of theier award, kawhi leonard and the spurs need one more win to become the first...
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wallne that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. because together i think we should've taken a tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse me, do you know where the waterfall is? waterfall? no, me tarzan, king of jungle. why don't you want to just ask somebody? if you're a couple, you fight over directions. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. r? (grunting, glass breaking) officers responding for backup, arriving at the scene. all right, all right, stand down. we got this covered. this is why you two boys called for immediate backup? two adorable ladies having a pillow fight? off
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. woman #1: because qualifications count more than money. woman #2: because my vote is earned, not bought. woman #3: because grassroots power can stop big money. man #1: because jamie has always been a progressive. man #2: because literally jamie raskin wrote the book on campaign finance reform. woman #4: and jamie's the only candidate who's done more than talk. man #3: because he's the only one who's actually written major progressive laws. woman #5: to pass the green maryland act. man #4: to ban military-style assault weapons in maryland. woman #6: ban the death penalty. woman #8: because no other candidate has that kind of record. man #6: and it's not even
sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. woman #1: because qualifications count more than money. woman...
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. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature but kind of work alongside it. >> new orleans is on a good track towards sustainability but the job is not done here. >> it's a revolutionary approach to science reporting. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >> i really feel my life changing. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk, it was amazing. >> probably the most profound moment was when i stood up. these were emotions i had been dreaming about for so long. thank you. >> techknow, proud to tell your stories on al jazeera america. >> th
. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature...
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the choice to spend our tax dollars on subsidies for big oil and tax breaks for the wealthiest americans instead of investing in economic development in our communities and building more opportunities for hardworking families. one consequence of these choices is that 90% of america sees virtually no wage growth. for african-americans who were so far behind in the early part of the 20th century, who got knocked down again in the 1980's, who got hit so hard by the 2008 crash, that means that african-american families have een hit hard once again. and now, it is time to make new choices. to ensure that every family regardless of race has a fighting chance to build an economic future for themselves and for their families. it is up to us to take the actions necessary, to reduce unemployment, to end wage stagnation, to close the income gap between white and black families. and i know that at this conference, there will be a lot of innovative suggestions, a lot of good ideas that people are going to talk about, but i am not going to leave this stage without putting three on the table. three thi
the choice to spend our tax dollars on subsidies for big oil and tax breaks for the wealthiest americans instead of investing in economic development in our communities and building more opportunities for hardworking families. one consequence of these choices is that 90% of america sees virtually no wage growth. for african-americans who were so far behind in the early part of the 20th century, who got knocked down again in the 1980's, who got hit so hard by the 2008 crash, that means that...
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saudia arabia says it does not want to be a big oil power anymore. he details on a big change for the kingdom. >> patriots quarterback tom brady gets thrown for a big legal loss in sports and wheel explain. adam. >> 80's come tomorrow but also some information with low pressure into the great lakes. we're tracking some pop-up downpours and storms here tuesday. we'll have the timing in accuweather. >> okay add today. word on a popular item which might be banned in one new jersey shore town. that and much more when "action news" continues in just a moment. if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns. bernie sanders is the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous cancer-causing chemicals i
saudia arabia says it does not want to be a big oil power anymore. he details on a big change for the kingdom. >> patriots quarterback tom brady gets thrown for a big legal loss in sports and wheel explain. adam. >> 80's come tomorrow but also some information with low pressure into the great lakes. we're tracking some pop-up downpours and storms here tuesday. we'll have the timing in accuweather. >> okay add today. word on a popular item which might be banned in one new...
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. >> people talk about big oil, sure. they are powerful. the most powerful is the gun lobby. they - they intimidate elected officials to doing that will. we can't do that. 290 people a day die from gun violence. >> ted cruz was in las vegas speak to go the coalition. he called trump's pack to secure enough delegates to clinch the gop nod quote, almost impossible. as for the republican front runner, trump was in rochester speaking about among other things, his plan to keep to mexico and china. >> we're going to start winning again, folks. we're going to win with our [ cheering ] >> we're going to win at the border. we're going to build the wall and people are going to respect us. we're going to have our country back. we're going to win with education. weaver going to end common core, and we are going to bring it local. we are going to win with education. we're going to repeal and replace obama care. >> republican governor john kasich took to the sunday talk shows today saying he tends to take his run all the way to the convention. >> frankly if we get blown out in the fall, wh
. >> people talk about big oil, sure. they are powerful. the most powerful is the gun lobby. they - they intimidate elected officials to doing that will. we can't do that. 290 people a day die from gun violence. >> ted cruz was in las vegas speak to go the coalition. he called trump's pack to secure enough delegates to clinch the gop nod quote, almost impossible. as for the republican front runner, trump was in rochester speaking about among other things, his plan to keep to mexico...
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. >>> on the ice the capitals were clearly a better team, but the flyers showed some heart, hanging on as they were trying to cut that cord in game six in philadelphia. the caps needed just one goal. that was courtesy of backstrom in the second period. victory as they celebrate the win in advance to the playoffs much more coming up on game on overtime. >> it was a hard series. that we've got a 3-0 lead. they're a great team, they bounce back. and they obviously knew that it was there and it is unbelievable, making only two goals. but you know, that we'll kema it and move forward. >> reporter: that's right. we'll take it and move forward. how about this, nearl
sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. >>> on the ice the capitals were clearly a better...
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obviously the price of oil has come down. but we see a bigly. >> it hasn't mattered much, looking for consumers to pull out the gdp number, oil price coming back, that will help on the -- they have not done enough for the economy, overseeing 5% growth. and oil going from 20 to 45. >> the lowest margin producer, and the equity value got pushed down. and $4.20 a share, and energy interests. what we need to think about is listening closely from these companies and guidance on where they see oil modeled up to $50 a barrel and made it through the last couple quarters, so we have to see what happens there. and oil at 46, they fall into the future now in the curve around 50, 55 to keep selling these barrels for more. dagen: looking at oil at what point does it hurt the consumer and higher oil become negative and not positive? maria: we are up 1% this morning. a short break coming up, john boehner slamming ted cruz, he called the gop hopeful, quote, lucifer in the flesh. a young man becoming an instant millionaire last night but not without controver
obviously the price of oil has come down. but we see a bigly. >> it hasn't mattered much, looking for consumers to pull out the gdp number, oil price coming back, that will help on the -- they have not done enough for the economy, overseeing 5% growth. and oil going from 20 to 45. >> the lowest margin producer, and the equity value got pushed down. and $4.20 a share, and energy interests. what we need to think about is listening closely from these companies and guidance on where...
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on the democratic side, tension is building as hillary clinton is asked about contributions from big oil. john roberts has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: ted cruz giving the keynote address at north dakota state gop convention. it's an event that might not usually get much attention. now candidates are fighting for every delegate. >> i am here asking for you to stand with us. because if republicans unite. >> reporter: north dakota's 25 delegates are unpledged, meaning they can vote for whoever they want at the convention this summer o. democrats side, bernie sanders and hillary clinton are posting up in wisconsin today. 86 delegates are in play in the badger state. and sanders is hoping to build momentum after favorable polling in wisconsin and recent wins in western states. >> we have won six out of the last seven caucuses and primaries. >> reporter: the new york primary is the next big race on april 19th. and sanders wanted to debate with hillary clinton before then. the clinton campaign says it has offered dates, but saernlds has rejected -- sanders has rejected them
on the democratic side, tension is building as hillary clinton is asked about contributions from big oil. john roberts has the latest from the campaign trail. >> reporter: ted cruz giving the keynote address at north dakota state gop convention. it's an event that might not usually get much attention. now candidates are fighting for every delegate. >> i am here asking for you to stand with us. because if republicans unite. >> reporter: north dakota's 25 delegates are...
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morninganders on "good america" doubling down on accusations that hillary clinton takes big donations from big oile has taken: significant sums of money from the fossil fuel industry. jonathan: repeating the attack from the campaign trail, just days after clinton said this to a greenpeace activist. clinton: the sanders campaign is lying. jonathan: that clinton's campaign is siding, employees of oil and gas companies have contributed just over $300,000 to her campaign, but also $54,000 to sanders. is siding acampaign greenpeace report focusing on lobbyist. according to the report, oil, coal, and gas lobbyists have given $126,000 to the clinton campaign. they also cite 3.2 million dollars of donations to a super pac supporting hillary clinton. both sides are vying for votes in new york area clinton in her adopted home state talking about taking manufacturing jobs more attractive. hillary clinton: i agree with that. jonathan: the vermont center packing in a crowd of more than 20,000 people in the bronx. bernie sanders: if we win in new york, we will make it to the white house. jonathan: new tonight,
morninganders on "good america" doubling down on accusations that hillary clinton takes big donations from big oile has taken: significant sums of money from the fossil fuel industry. jonathan: repeating the attack from the campaign trail, just days after clinton said this to a greenpeace activist. clinton: the sanders campaign is lying. jonathan: that clinton's campaign is siding, employees of oil and gas companies have contributed just over $300,000 to her campaign, but also $54,000...
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and walleet. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. i don't believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our district. and i won't claim to have single handily passed just about every bill in annapolis. we can't settle for the same old politics, not when our basic rights are being threatened by trump and cruz. i'll stand up to their bigotry and be a passionate voice for maryland women and families. as a woman in the house, i'll do the same to get things done. i'm kathleen mathews and i approve this message. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from stage one at universal studios hollywood, in los angeles, california, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- bryan cran
sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and walleet. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. i don't believe that big money can buy votes -- not in our...
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do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns.nie sanders is the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous cancer-causing chemicals into the ground and threatens our drinking water. bernie -- he can't be bought by them because he's funded by you. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. fodeveloping drugs to fight deadly diseases. as a scientist, i know there's more that washington can do to help families. i'm running for congress to protect planned parenthood funding so more women get cancer screenings and treatment... to pass a ban on fracking in the delaware river basin to preserve our clean water, and to always protect medicare and social security. i'm shaughnessy naughton and i approve this message. >>> 68 kmart stores across the country are closing this summer. the kmart on the 88 hundred block in philadelphia is one of them. most of the closings will happen in late july and sears is closing ten of their department stores. the company had a dispointing
do washinthey sure do,ans side because big oil pumps millions into their campaigns.nie sanders is the only candidate for president who opposes fracking everywhere. why? because fracking pumps dangerous cancer-causing chemicals into the ground and threatens our drinking water. bernie -- he can't be bought by them because he's funded by you. sanders: i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. fodeveloping drugs to fight deadly diseases. as a scientist, i know there's more that washington can...
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sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. >>> this week marks one year since freddie gray died if the back of a baltimore police transport van. baltimore became the focal point in the national debate over police treatment of african-americans. today leaders marched in a community resource rally. the unrest sparking changes in the city. >> if it were not for the uprising, i feel very confident that the mayor would have run again. if it were not for the uprising, i believe we would have the same police chief again. it's on full display and it's going to have to be addressed. >> investigators say he got in the six officers are facing swavari charges in connection with his death. >>> an early morning f
sometimes that means taking on and beating powerful special interests... like big oil, the nra and wall street. and i've done that. but sometimes it means finding common ground to get things done for marylanders. that's especially important now-- when so many seek to divide us. we must ensure that every child can succeed and build an economy that works for everyone. i approve this message because together we can get more things done. >>> this week marks one year since freddie gray died...
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but that is not being supported by big oil, and i think it's important to distinguish that.s has proposed to try to combat greenhouse gas emissions and put us on the fastest track possible to clean energy. >> thank you. we're going to get to that, too, but i want you to respond. senator. >> it is one thing as the secretary indicated to talk about workers. i'm sure i have contributions, you have contributions from workers from every industry in the country. but as i understand it, 43 lobbyists for the fossil fuel industry maxed out, gave the maximum amount of money to secretary clinton's campaign. now, that's not saying -- and then some people say, well, given the hundreds of millions of dollars she raised it's a small amount. that's true. but that does not mean to say that the lobbyist thought she was a pretty good bet on this issue. now, what i think is when we look at climate change now, we have got to realize that this is a global environmental crisis of unprecedented urgency. and it is not good enough -- you know, if we god forbid were attacked tomorrow, the whole countr
but that is not being supported by big oil, and i think it's important to distinguish that.s has proposed to try to combat greenhouse gas emissions and put us on the fastest track possible to clean energy. >> thank you. we're going to get to that, too, but i want you to respond. senator. >> it is one thing as the secretary indicated to talk about workers. i'm sure i have contributions, you have contributions from workers from every industry in the country. but as i understand it, 43...
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. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature but kind of work alongside it. >> new orleans is on a good track towards sustainability but the job is not done here. >> it's a revolutionary approach to science reporting. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >> i really feel my life changing. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk, it was amazing. >> probably the most profound moment was when i stood up. these were emotions i had been dreaming about for so long. thank you. >> techknow, proud to tell your stories on al jazeera america. >> th
. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature...
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the latest fight who took big money from big oil? >> reporter: campaigning thursday on her home turf of west chester new york, a visibly irritated hillary clinton fired off that she is taking money from the fossil fuel industry. bernie sanders said that clinton and her super packs have accepted millions from the industry. she said it is only people that work from the company and sanders him several accepted the same. >> bernie sander peoples came in. >> they don't want to hear the contrast between my experience and my plans and my vision, what i know i can get done own what my opponent is promising. >> i'm proud that i was born here in new york city. >> reporter: last night thousands turned out in the bronx for the brooklyn born candidate. the state is a critical state for him on though he trails the new york senator by 12 points. >> if we win here in new york, we are going to make to the white house. [ applause ] >> you can follow campaign 2016 anytime. just download our app and click on the campaign tab. >> you got it. the win thei
the latest fight who took big money from big oil? >> reporter: campaigning thursday on her home turf of west chester new york, a visibly irritated hillary clinton fired off that she is taking money from the fossil fuel industry. bernie sanders said that clinton and her super packs have accepted millions from the industry. she said it is only people that work from the company and sanders him several accepted the same. >> bernie sander peoples came in. >> they don't want to hear...
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. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this?al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature but kind of work alongside it. >> new orleans is on a good track towards sustainability but the job is not done here. >> it's a revolutionary approach to science reporting. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >> i really feel my life changing. >> this is the first time anybody's done this. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk, it was amazing. >> probably the most profound moment was when i stood up. these were emotions i had been dreaming about for so long. thank you. >> techknow, proud to tell your stories on al jazeera america. >>> >> yo
. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this?al jazeera is always pushing the boundaries of reporting and techknow really falls into that perfectly. >> this is the biggest question out there. >> we always get perfect plants every time. >> this opens up whole new possibilities. >> we have 300,000 kids that are in collapse prone schools. >> katrina was really a wake up call. >> we can design and engineer a system to not fight nature but kind of...
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first the oil rout, new houston's businesses big and small are tallying the cost of the relentless rain. >>> exchange exit. the biggest health insurer in the u.s. as it plans to drop out of most of the state exchanges by 2017. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, apr >>> good evening and welcome. the dow and the s&p 500 closed at 2016 highs. but we begin with big changes at intel. the company is cutting 11% of its workforce. its cfo is moving to a new role. and it's taking a one-time charge of more than $1 billion in the second quarter. this after the dow component reported weaker than expected first-quarter revenue and said the current quarter wouldn't be much better. it was that soft outlook for second quarter revenue that weighed on shares in after-hours trading. intel's current cfo said the changes at the company are all part of its broader strategy. >> what we went to do now is accelerate that transition. and so this restructuring is a tool to do that. and what it allows us to do is it allows us to be more efficient, to be more profita e profitable, a
first the oil rout, new houston's businesses big and small are tallying the cost of the relentless rain. >>> exchange exit. the biggest health insurer in the u.s. as it plans to drop out of most of the state exchanges by 2017. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, apr >>> good evening and welcome. the dow and the s&p 500 closed at 2016 highs. but we begin with big changes at intel. the company is cutting 11% of its workforce. its cfo...