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it's also the cheapest route for the exxonmobil, conoco phillips and general electric corporations to transport giant oil processing equipment like this from manufacturers in asia for use in the tar sands of alberta, canada. the shipments called mega loads are too big to fit beneath overpasses on larger highways. they take up the entire width of the 2-lane road. the highway 12 corridor is protected from development under federal law as a place ofnique natural beauty and environmental value. plans tor run hundreds of megalows appalled borg henderson who have lived nearly all of their lives along the river. >> it's almost incomprehensible that something as beautiful, spiritual, historical as this could be industrialized. >> this area is just too important to the american people to sell it to exxonmobil or conoco phillips or ge or anybody else who wants to trans form this route into an industrial route to the tar sands. >> the couple began organizing legal action to stop the mega loads. meanwhile, a worry that mega loads would harm the habitat of salmon that swarm in the clear water got
it's also the cheapest route for the exxonmobil, conoco phillips and general electric corporations to transport giant oil processing equipment like this from manufacturers in asia for use in the tar sands of alberta, canada. the shipments called mega loads are too big to fit beneath overpasses on larger highways. they take up the entire width of the 2-lane road. the highway 12 corridor is protected from development under federal law as a place ofnique natural beauty and environmental value....
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>> if you want to do apache, conoco phillips, those are fine. or do nat gas, ung. >> on the topic of technology, big tech earnings on tap, microsoft, and apple is expected to unveil a new ipad. netflix by the way, that's expected to move, what 8% up or down. so a huge volatility here. >> huge volatility. i think we've done a nice job in netflix, maybe we didn't get it all the way right on that little dip we had. i thought we'd see more down side. like other names, we've talked about this now for at least 200 hours, if not more. netflix. i think the story still remains real. but i think getting -- again, to that point, if you're going on monday, getting ahead -- in front of earnings to me is suicidal. i can't tell you what that 8% is going to be. i think over time, the stock will levitate. but coming next week, i have no idea. >> all right. it is total request friday. we are incorporating tweets into the show. would you look at owning time warner cable regardless of the netflix possibilities? or just go with netflix? >> no. i would go with time w
>> if you want to do apache, conoco phillips, those are fine. or do nat gas, ung. >> on the topic of technology, big tech earnings on tap, microsoft, and apple is expected to unveil a new ipad. netflix by the way, that's expected to move, what 8% up or down. so a huge volatility here. >> huge volatility. i think we've done a nice job in netflix, maybe we didn't get it all the way right on that little dip we had. i thought we'd see more down side. like other names, we've talked...
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three stocks all to the upside, conoco, exxon. up 1.8% right now, but contributing nine 1/2 positive dow points. basically the dow would be down without exxon. this is from exxon the world's largest publicly-traded oil company earnings report. profits were lower but beat expectations. production higher but profit margins thinner. it's a western. back to you. tracy: thanks, girl. see you in 15 minutes. >> okay. tracy: president obama plays offense as new polling finds his popularity is at new lows. we have details ahead in the fox minute. ashley: the faa changing its mind on using some electronic devices on planes but guess what, you can't still make a cell phone call? thank goodness. i don't want to sit next to someone yakking away. our twitter question, should be able to make that call? your responses later. >>> the euro is continuing to lose ground to the u.s. dollar but a mixed picture today. the pound and the canadian dollar actually gaining ground on the dollar as is the japanese yen. we'll be right back. >> 20 minutes past t
three stocks all to the upside, conoco, exxon. up 1.8% right now, but contributing nine 1/2 positive dow points. basically the dow would be down without exxon. this is from exxon the world's largest publicly-traded oil company earnings report. profits were lower but beat expectations. production higher but profit margins thinner. it's a western. back to you. tracy: thanks, girl. see you in 15 minutes. >> okay. tracy: president obama plays offense as new polling finds his popularity is at...
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exxon and conoco phillips with better-than-expected postings.ing every turn in the name of revenues. judge andrew napolitano weighs in on the plan to put a black box in your car to measure the mileage and charge you for it. coming up next hour on fox business. [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. we don't have time for stuff like laundry. we're too busy having fun. we get everything perfectly clean by tossing one of these in the wash. and that's it. i wanted to do that. oh, come on. eh, that's my favorite par really? that's our tide. what'sours? earnings beat expectations, we are breaking down the numbers with all-star analyst. lori: obamacare taking its toll on the president's approval rating, looking to smooth things over with senate democrats, the latest
exxon and conoco phillips with better-than-expected postings.ing every turn in the name of revenues. judge andrew napolitano weighs in on the plan to put a black box in your car to measure the mileage and charge you for it. coming up next hour on fox business. [ male announcer ] it is more than just a new car... more than a new interior lighting system. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation....
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pura artesanÍa, la feneid llegae mano de las ansparencias, este diseÑador es conoco r la combinaÓn deellas como thalÍa, y nosonfesÓ que todavÍa se emocion cada vezue a una de ellas viiendo guna de sus creaciones. es u gran prilegio, son como mis embajara cad vez que veo unaigo sÍ, se sientebien >>> quiÉn es tu prer > no,e gusta todas, tos ellas son fÚtbabosas >>> y sabe seÑora si quiere cir mo una estrellde hoywood usandocalados y mu blanco loograrÁ >>> lo vierolomÁtico y telentosos, vamos a una pausa. al rresar dos hispanas encontraron uoluciÓn muy general paraeshacers de toco lo que s ex parejas les ♪ ♪ ver que la gente está compartiendo ♪ ♪ ah qué bie qué felicidad ♪ saber e la gente se está uniendo ♪ ♪ ah qué bien, qué felicad ♪ r que la gente estcoartiendo ♪ ♪ ah q bn, qué felicidad ♪ saber que laente se está unido ♪ ♪ ah qué bien, qué felidad y biedos jÓvenes chilenasan eado u sitio p vder lo que sus ex le regalaron, no se trata de ser ma si no de dae alg positivo. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> ya no hay rÓn pa guardar peluches que sÓlo aculan polvo y este vestido de novio que nca se usÓ, co
pura artesanÍa, la feneid llegae mano de las ansparencias, este diseÑador es conoco r la combinaÓn deellas como thalÍa, y nosonfesÓ que todavÍa se emocion cada vezue a una de ellas viiendo guna de sus creaciones. es u gran prilegio, son como mis embajara cad vez que veo unaigo sÍ, se sientebien >>> quiÉn es tu prer > no,e gusta todas, tos ellas son fÚtbabosas >>> y sabe seÑora si quiere cir mo una estrellde hoywood usandocalados y mu blanco loograrÁ >>>...
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this land is too important to the american people to sell it to exxon mobile or conoco phillips or geho wants to transform it into an industrial route to the tar sands. a worry that mega loads would harm the habitat tha of salmo. >> the river system here has been our life blood for thousands and thousands of years. my workr worry about the mega ls the tip of the iceberg leading to something bigger and possibly more dangerous to the environment. >> in august hundreds of nez first blocked the highway inside of the reservation halting a general electric mega load. this cell phone scri video was recorded by one of the protestors. dozens were arrested. alicia a mother of two was one of them. >> those picked up by two state police officers man handled and i was bruised severely. my arms were hurt. >> ge's equipment passed through. but to date that was the last mega load to roll down highway 12. on thursday a federal judge reaffirmed san order barring any memega load from traveling on ts highway until further environmental and cultural and social impact studies are completed a ge spokesman c
this land is too important to the american people to sell it to exxon mobile or conoco phillips or geho wants to transform it into an industrial route to the tar sands. a worry that mega loads would harm the habitat tha of salmo. >> the river system here has been our life blood for thousands and thousands of years. my workr worry about the mega ls the tip of the iceberg leading to something bigger and possibly more dangerous to the environment. >> in august hundreds of nez first...
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conoco phillips, conoco, and phillips 66 refines it and sells it at the rack.arathon oil split up as well. all those companies have no more control. the people running conoco phillips have nothing to do with gasoline. they take crude out of the ground and sell it to a refiner. same thing with marathon. hess is splitting up. the only integrated refiners you have now are exxon mobil, chevron, bp, and shall. -- shall -- shell. americans look of these oil companies as being identical. a company like bolero -- valero their business model is completely different from the business model of a company like exxon mobil. when the price of oil gets really high, they're generally not happy because it makes demand decline and hurts the convenience stores. the idea of oil companies all having the same interests is very outdated. the last thing that chevron and exxon mobil can do is control the price of oil. there are at the mercy of the market. exxon mobil formed because the price was at its lowest level. the people at mobile thought it would stay there. the people at exxon d
conoco phillips, conoco, and phillips 66 refines it and sells it at the rack.arathon oil split up as well. all those companies have no more control. the people running conoco phillips have nothing to do with gasoline. they take crude out of the ground and sell it to a refiner. same thing with marathon. hess is splitting up. the only integrated refiners you have now are exxon mobil, chevron, bp, and shall. -- shall -- shell. americans look of these oil companies as being identical. a company...
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but some of these energy names we talk about, conoco phillips and exxon mobil talked about earlier in the week seems to hold 85 85.5. >> tech had nice gains today. small caps had nice gains today. the question is if we have a deal some time this weekend is it a sell the news sort of event or do we rally? >> it's sell the news. if you get 1725 print that guy thinks you get, to me we just -- we're trading technically. we went down to 1650. straight up to 1700. so once we get a deal whether it be something for a year or six weeks, you know we've seen this playbook like josh said. but to me it's different. we're at all time highs. we're going to be very quickly focused on earnings. let me tell you people the earnings we saw this week that were related to the u.s. consumer were not good. okay? and we saw misses from gap on the same store sales. obviously that's pretty heavy in china. we saw it in limited. the u.s. consumer is tapped. the longer the shutdown the more -- the worse the earnings visibility will be for the q-4. >> full coverage of the d.c. dysfunction in tonight's special repor
but some of these energy names we talk about, conoco phillips and exxon mobil talked about earlier in the week seems to hold 85 85.5. >> tech had nice gains today. small caps had nice gains today. the question is if we have a deal some time this weekend is it a sell the news sort of event or do we rally? >> it's sell the news. if you get 1725 print that guy thinks you get, to me we just -- we're trading technically. we went down to 1650. straight up to 1700. so once we get a deal...
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. >> conoco phillips has been a >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. trying to save you money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. just think of all the good washington has been obscuring. think of all the greatness so many of our executives deliver. something that shines through when politics steps out of the way and business gets to
. >> conoco phillips has been a >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. trying to save you money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. just think of all the good washington has been obscuring. think of all the greatness so many of our executives deliver....
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. >> conoco phillips has been a >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. trying to save you money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. just think of all the good washington has been obscuring. think of all the greatness so many of our executives deliver. something that shines through when politics steps out of the way and business gets to do its job! which is what happened today. with the dow roaring 206 points s&p volted 103 points. i know plenty of team think all that matters is washington -- i think that all that mat is getting washington out of the picture! which may be exactly what is happening now that compromises is in the air. extending borrowing until february of next year and stop the government shutdown with agreement to fund operations million january 15. if we dissect this one day, one day in the life of the market, you can see what th
. >> conoco phillips has been a >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >> hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. trying to save you money. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. just think of all the good washington has been obscuring. think of all the greatness so many of our...
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. >> this area is just -- it is too important to the american people to semiit to exon mobile or conoco phillips or g.e. or anybody else who wants to transform this rout into an industrial rout to the tar sands. >> meanwhile, rah worry that megaloads would harm the habitat of salmon that worm in the clear water aaron penny runs the tribe state of the art fish hatchery. >> the river system here has been our life blood for thousands and thousands of years. my worry about the megaletteds is that it is -- the tip of the ice burg of leading to something bigger and possibly more dangerous. in august, hundreds block the highway inside the operation. dozens were arrest, this mother of two was one of them. >> i was picked up by two state police officers, man handled, i was bruised severely. my arms were hurt. >> g.i.'s equipment passed through, but to date that was the last megaload to roll down highway 12. >> on thursday, a federal judge reaffirmed an order barring any megaloads to traveling oen this highway, until further environmental cultural and social impact studies are completed. >> a g.e
. >> this area is just -- it is too important to the american people to semiit to exon mobile or conoco phillips or g.e. or anybody else who wants to transform this rout into an industrial rout to the tar sands. >> meanwhile, rah worry that megaloads would harm the habitat of salmon that worm in the clear water aaron penny runs the tribe state of the art fish hatchery. >> the river system here has been our life blood for thousands and thousands of years. my worry about the...
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conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars. shell, 200 million dollars.lenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are talking with andy kroll from ""mother jones." think for joining us. vanessa, are you there? lost vanessa. we will go to mark from ocala, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, guys. i like the host and andy, i love your level of enthusiasm for digging out the truth. for bobby kennedy after john was shot. i grew up in a household that listen to martin luther king's speeches live. at age 18 i voted for president carter as a young marine. i could not wait to get on active duty. i was stationed at okinawa. i do have a question for andy. i just wanted to give some background. as a young marine, i could not on tv, and i ended up in central america in 1978 in honduras. then i went to argentina. i learned so much about the world and our economy. what andy talks about ties all of this together. by johnly another book perkins is a great
conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars. shell, 200 million dollars.lenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are talking with andy kroll from ""mother jones." think for joining us. vanessa, are you there? lost vanessa. we will go to mark from ocala, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, guys. i like the host and andy, i love your level of enthusiasm...
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conoco phillips has bigger problems. their production numbers have been declining for years. year, they have an almost 4% dividend yield. people are buying these companies just on the base of the difficult depend yield. royal dutch shell, they have big problems in nigeria, they have declining production as well as weak industry margins here. the growth is coming and jim is right, from all the fracking plays, look at pioneer natural resourc resources, halliburton, in the fracking services areas, you're up 95%. >> thanks very much, bob pisani. >> time to talk time warner cable. time warner cable this morning reported earnings that were not particularly strong. however, the stock is up. as for the numbers themselves, let's remember the big dispute with cbs was off. the numbers on that metric at least came in worse than expected. the company losing 429,000 primary subscription units during the quarter. it lost broadband subscribers for the first time ever. it was done 24,000. consensus had been for a gain. they're running, by the way, 6% loss overall of its video subscriber base
conoco phillips has bigger problems. their production numbers have been declining for years. year, they have an almost 4% dividend yield. people are buying these companies just on the base of the difficult depend yield. royal dutch shell, they have big problems in nigeria, they have declining production as well as weak industry margins here. the growth is coming and jim is right, from all the fracking plays, look at pioneer natural resourc resources, halliburton, in the fracking services areas,...
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the people running conoco phillips have nothing to do with gasoline. out of therude ground and sell it to a refiner. same thing with marathon. hess is splitting up. the only integrated refiners you have now are exxon mobil, chevron, bp, and shall. -- shall -- shell. these oillook of companies as being identical. a company like bolero -- valero -- their business model is completely different from the business model of a company like exxon mobil. when the price of oil gets really high, they're generally not happy because it makes demand decline and hurts the convenience stores. the idea of oil companies all having the same interests is very outdated. the last thing that chevron and exxon mobil can do is control the price of oil. there are at the mercy of the market. because theformed price was at its lowest level. it people at mobile thought would stay there. the people at exxon did not. they realize that trying to control the price of oil makes [inaudible] look easy. twitter.omment on say no. will it's one big world market out there. the u.s. import dep
the people running conoco phillips have nothing to do with gasoline. out of therude ground and sell it to a refiner. same thing with marathon. hess is splitting up. the only integrated refiners you have now are exxon mobil, chevron, bp, and shall. -- shall -- shell. these oillook of companies as being identical. a company like bolero -- valero -- their business model is completely different from the business model of a company like exxon mobil. when the price of oil gets really high, they're...
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we shall not to be moved conoco we shall not be moved ♪ just like the tree planted by the water ♪ ♪ wepplause] >> it is now my pleasure to introduce senator bernice sanders is a u.s. senator from vermont the senator was inside the courtroom and will report on that happening is. take you senator. [cheers and applause] >> let me just say fate you all very much for coming out with the long history of our country, people have fought and died for democracy. that means one-person, one-vote, all of us have the opportunity to be involved in the political process to be involved for what we believe in and. the supreme court decided that corporations are people. they decided the independent expenditures, billionaires' could spend unlimited sums of money to impact the elections. i will tell you how relevant that is. has you know, the government of the united states shut down hundreds of thousands of workers affecting millions of people and they are not getting the services they need. right now every seats in the house of representatives their people that are threatened that if they vote for eight
we shall not to be moved conoco we shall not be moved ♪ just like the tree planted by the water ♪ ♪ wepplause] >> it is now my pleasure to introduce senator bernice sanders is a u.s. senator from vermont the senator was inside the courtroom and will report on that happening is. take you senator. [cheers and applause] >> let me just say fate you all very much for coming out with the long history of our country, people have fought and died for democracy. that means one-person,...
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annual tax breaks with the big five oil company chevron about $700 million and mobile $600 million conoco philips 600 million ep3 entered million and shelled 200 le and in plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington d.c. calling on our line for republicans. vanessa we are talking with andy kroll the dark money reporter for "mother jones." thanks for joining us. vanessa are you there? i think we lost vanessa. we will go to mark this morning from acolla florida. mark, good morning. >> caller: good morning guys. i host and andy i loved your level of enthusiasm for seeking out the truth. i am the john kennedy fan and as a child i campaign for bobby after john was shot. i grew up in a lucky household that listen to martin luther king speeches so the first time my uncle at age 18 posted for -- voted for president carter is a young marine. i couldn't wait to get on infantry duty. i was stationed in okinawa and i have a question for andy. i just wanted to give background as a young marine i couldn't wait to get on infantry infantry duty and i en
annual tax breaks with the big five oil company chevron about $700 million and mobile $600 million conoco philips 600 million ep3 entered million and shelled 200 le and in plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington d.c. calling on our line for republicans. vanessa we are talking with andy kroll the dark money reporter for "mother jones." thanks for joining us. vanessa are you there? i think we lost vanessa. we will go to mark this...
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tax breakses for the big five oil companies, chevron, about $700 million, exxonmobil, $600 million, conoco phillips, $600 million, b.p., $300 million. shell, $200 million. and plenty of other charts throughout your story there. want to bring in vanessa now from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we're talking with andy kroll, the dark money reporter for "mother jones." thanks for joining us. i think we lost vanessa. we'll go to mark this morning. good morning. caller: good morning, guys. i like the host and, andy, i love your level of enthusiasm for seeking out the truth. i'm so old i shook john kennedy's hand as a child and i campaigned for bobby after john was shot and i grew up in a lucky household that listened to martin luther king speeches live the first time. i also at age 18 voted for president carter as a young marine and i couldn't wait to get on embassy dutyy. i was stationed in japan. i do have a question for andy. wanted to give a background, establish some bottom feedings for the listeners about myself, as a young marine i couldn't wait to get on
tax breakses for the big five oil companies, chevron, about $700 million, exxonmobil, $600 million, conoco phillips, $600 million, b.p., $300 million. shell, $200 million. and plenty of other charts throughout your story there. want to bring in vanessa now from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we're talking with andy kroll, the dark money reporter for "mother jones." thanks for joining us. i think we lost vanessa. we'll go to mark this morning. good...